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Members Entering for the Ballot for Bills MEMBERS ENTERING FOR THE BALLOT FOR BILLS WEDNESDAY 28 JUNE 2017 1 Martin Whitfield 38 Vicky Ford 74 Rachael Maskell 2 Neil O'Brien 39 Mr Mark Prisk 75 Jim McMahon 3 Rachel Maclean 40 Alex Burghart 76 Margaret 4 Thelma Walker 41 Lilian Greenwood Greenwood 5 Layla Moran 42 Alex Sobel 77 Mr Chuka Umunna 6 Andy Slaughter 43 Rushanara Ali 78 Kerry McCarthy 7 Jo Stevens 44 Jim Fitzpatrick 79 Danielle Rowley 8 Sir Oliver Heald 45 Edward Argar 80 Giles Watling 9 Karl Turner 46 Nigel Huddleston 81 Toby Perkins 10 Kevin Foster 47 Mary Glindon 82 Kelvin Hopkins 11 Ian Murray 48 Mr Bernard Jenkin 83 Wes Streeting 12 Nigel Mills 49 Mary Creagh 84 Julie Elliott 13 Douglas Ross 50 Paul Blomfield 85 Wayne David 14 Liz McInnes 51 Matt Rodda 86 Steve McCabe 15 John Lamont 52 Kate Green 87 Robert Jenrick 16 Vicky Foxcroft 53 Martyn Day 88 Victoria Atkins 17 Graham Stringer 54 Mr Keith Simpson 89 Pete Wishart 18 Chris Bryant 55 Sandy Martin 90 Chris Elmore 19 Mr George Howarth 56 Stuart C. McDonald 91 Dan Carden 20 Carol Monaghan 57 Rebecca Pow 92 Mr Paul J Sweeney 21 Jo Churchill 58 Mr Adrian Bailey 93 Christian Matheson 22 Liz Saville Roberts 59 Grahame Morris 94 David Tredinnick 23 Leo Docherty 60 David Hanson 95 Dr Lisa Cameron 24 Antoinette Sandbach 61 Angela Smith 96 Ben Bradley 25 Diana Johnson 62 Jim Shannon 97 Sir Jeffrey M. 26 Judith Cummins 63 Mike Hill Donaldson 27 Mike Kane 64 Gareth Johnson 98 Hannah Bardell 28 Rishi Sunak 65 Jeremy Lefroy 99 Angus Brendan 29 Mr William Wragg 66 Steve Double MacNeil 30 Paul Flynn 67 Jeff Smith 100 Helen Goodman 31 Holly Lynch 68 Susan Elan Jones 101 Caroline Flint 32 Anna Soubry 69 Angela Rayner 102 Daniel Zeichner 33 Alan Mak 70 Maria Eagle 103 Matthew Pennycook 34 Tony Lloyd 71 Meg Hillier 104 Jo Platt 35 Mr Barry Sheerman 72 Stephen Lloyd 105 Laura Smith 36 Zac Goldsmith 73 Mr Lloyd Russell- 106 Dr Sarah Wollaston 37 Gavin Newlands Moyle 107 Nick Smith 2 Wednesday 28 June 2017 BALLOT FOR BILLS 108 Mike Wood 147 Lucy Powell 190 Ian C. Lucas 109 James Cartlidge 148 Ms Angela Eagle 191 Bridget Phillipson 110 Ian Paisley 149 Mike Gapes 192 Sarah Jones 111 Esther McVey 150 Alison Thewliss 193 Tom Pursglove 112 Mr Simon Clarke 151 Lucy Allan 194 Sir Edward Leigh 113 Nadhim Zahawi 152 Alex Norris 195 Albert Owen 114 Chris Green 153 Julia Dockerill 196 Sir Edward Davey 115 Dame Margaret 154 Yvonne Fovargue 197 Darren Jones Hodge 155 Emma Hardy 198 Dawn Butler 116 Dr Roberta 156 Heidi Allen Blackman-Woods 157 Mr Alistair 200 Jeremy Quin 117 Bambos Carmichael 201 Jon Cruddas Charalambous 158 Catherine West 202 Matt Warman 118 Dr Paul Williams 159 Cat Smith 203 Chris Stephens 119 Ruth Smeeth 160 Chris Ruane 204 Trudy Harrison 120 Sir Kevin Barron 161 Craig Mackinlay 205 Maggie Throup 121 Fiona Onasanya 162 Paul Masterton 206 Ann Coffey 122 Henry Smith 163 Stephen Morgan 207 Mr Peter Bone 123 Afzal Khan 164 Mrs Kemi Badenoch 208 Deidre Brock 124 Heidi Alexander 165 Stephen Twigg 209 Rehman Chishti 125 Alan Brown 166 James Duddridge 210 Bill Wiggin 126 Sir Hugo Swire 167 Mr Jim Cunningham 211 Michael Tomlinson 127 Brendan O'Hara 168 Charlie Elphicke 212 Craig Tracey 128 Dr Julian Lewis 169 Kit Malthouse 213 Jack Brereton 129 Tim Farron 170 David Simpson 214 Stephen Metcalfe 130 Mrs Emma Lewell- 215 Ross Thomson Buck 172 Jo Swinson 216 Preet Gill 131 Gareth Snell 173 John Mann 217 Mark Pawsey 132 Ms Karen Lee 174 Alex Cunningham 218 Iain Stewart 133 Tom Brake 175 Eddie Hughes 219 Lesley Laird 134 Eleanor Smith 176 Ellie Reeves 220 Stephen Doughty 135 Mr Kevan Jones 177 Kate Hoey 221 Luke Hall 136 Tracy Brabin 178 Robert Courts 222 John Stevenson 137 Michael Fabricant 179 Conor Burns 223 Kevin Hollinrake 138 Mr Robert Syms 180 Will Quince 224 Paul Scully 139 Mr Clive Betts 181 Amanda Milling 225 Dr Caroline Johnson 140 Mr Virendra Sharma 182 Phil Wilson 226 Damien Moore 141 Andrew Lewer 183 Andrew Bridgen 227 Hywel Williams 142 Liam Byrne 184 Mr Marcus Fysh 228 Sir Peter Bottomley 143 Paula Sherriff 185 Mr Gary Streeter 229 Derek Thomas 144 Thangam 230 Louise Haigh Debbonaire 187 Andrew Selous 231 Kwasi Kwarteng 145 Luciana Berger 188 Mr Mark Hendrick 232 Mr Alister Jack 146 Nicky Morgan 189 Frank Field 233 Dan Jarvis Wednesday 28 June 2017 BALLOT FOR BILLS 3 234 Edward Miliband 275 Ms Karen Buck 318 Philip Davies 235 Stewart Malcolm 276 Emma Dent Coad 319 Sir William Cash McDonald 277 Mr Ranil 320 Dr Rosena Allin-Khan 236 Mr Chris Leslie Jayawardena 321 Hilary Benn 237 Tim Loughton 278 Stephen Kerr 322 Ruth George 238 Lisa Nandy 279 Rachel Reeves 323 Maria Caulfield 239 Lucy Frazer 280 Andrew C Bowie 324 Karin Smyth 240 Marion Fellows 281 David Duguid 325 Mr Richard Bacon 241 Seema Malhotra 282 Colleen Fletcher 326 Gloria De Piero 242 John Grogan 283 Mark Menzies 327 Justin Madders 243 Tommy Sheppard 284 Lee Rowley 328 Andrew Rosindell 244 Teresa Pearce 285 Rosie Duffield 329 Gillian Keegan 245 Robert Halfon 286 Anna McMorrin 330 Mr Bob Seely 246 Mr Jacob Rees-Mogg 287 Peter Heaton-Jones 331 Crispin Blunt 247 Mr Jonathan 288 Suella Fernandes 332 Gavin Robinson Djanogly 289 Laura Pidcock 333 Ms Nusrat Ghani 248 Stephen Timms 290 Stephen Hammond 334 Mrs Anne-Marie 249 Mrs Sharon Hodgson 291 Stephen Pound Trevelyan 250 Paul Farrelly 292 Sir David Crausby 335 Tonia Antoniazzi 251 Bob Stewart 336 Mrs Sheryll Murray 252 Mrs Anne Main 294 Marsha De Cordova 337 John Woodcock 253 Vernon Coaker 295 Siobhain McDonagh 338 Mr David Jones 254 Richard Drax 296 Mr Stephen Hepburn 339 Victoria Prentis 255 Fiona Bruce 297 John Spellar 340 Ian Mearns 256 Fabian Hamilton 298 Stephanie Peacock 341 Jared O'Mara 257 Sir David Amess 299 Mrs Madeleine Moon 342 Mr Andrew Mitchell 258 Gareth Thomas 300 Kevin Brennan 343 Tom Tugendhat 259 Dr Philippa Whitford 301 Oliver Dowden 344 Anne Marie Morris 260 Neil Coyle 302 Derek Twigg 345 Dr Alan Whitehead 261 Mr John 303 Conor McGinn 346 Sir Henry Bellingham Whittingdale 304 Chris Philp 347 Wera Hobhouse 262 Dr Andrew Murrison 305 Chris Williamson 348 Julie Cooper 263 Naz Shah 306 Mary Robinson 349 Sir Desmond Swayne 264 Colin Clark 307 Wendy Morton 350 Mr Gavin Shuker 265 John Penrose 308 Liz Twist 351 Jenny Chapman 266 James Cleverly 309 Ian Austin 352 Andrea Jenkyns 267 Matt Western 310 Jonathan Edwards 353 Theresa Villiers 268 Mr Steve Reed 311 Stephen Kinnock 354 Gerald Jones 269 Carolyn Harris 312 Alberto Costa 355 Hugh Gaffney 270 Mr Shailesh Vara 313 Martin Vickers 356 Bim Afolami 271 Caroline Lucas 314 Yvette Cooper 357 Bill Grant 272 Mr Khalid Mahmood 315 Debbie Abrahams 358 Nick Boles 273 David Warburton 316 Huw Merriman 359 Sir Vince Cable 274 Clive Efford 317 Jess Phillips 360 Anna Turley 4 Wednesday 28 June 2017 BALLOT FOR BILLS 361 Helen Whately 400 Geraint Davies 436 Stephen McPartland 362 Catherine McKinnell 401 Imran Hussain 437 Ann Clwyd 363 Norman Lamb 402 Geoffrey Clifton- 438 Keith Vaz 364 Stella Creasy Brown 365 Peter Aldous 403 Royston Smith 444 Mohammad Yasin 366 Alex Chalk 404 Dame Caroline 367 David Morris Spelman 447 Christine Jardine 368 Helen Hayes 405 Damian Collins 448 Mrs Pauline Latham 369 Chi Onwurah 406 James Frith 449 Jonathan Reynolds 370 Melanie Onn 407 Daniel Kawczynski 450 Rosie Cooper 371 Gill Furniss 408 Mr David Lammy 451 Bill Esterson 372 Simon Hoare 409 Anneliese Dodds 452 Bob Blackman 373 Mr Christopher 410 Emma Little Pengelly 453 Ruth Cadbury Chope 411 Mr Laurence 374 Sir Paul Beresford Robertson 455 Adam Afriyie 375 Ms Nadine Dorries 412 Justin Tomlinson 456 Mrs Cheryl Gillan 376 Kate Hollern 413 James Morris 457 Simon Hart 377 Gerard Killen 414 Dr Matthew Offord 378 Gordon Henderson 415 Glyn Davies 460 Graham P Jones 379 Luke Graham 416 Peter Kyle 461 Liz Kendall 380 Tulip Siddiq 417 Mr Tanmanjeet Singh 381 Mims Davies Dhesi 471 Dr Rupa Huq 382 Richard Benyon 418 Stephen Crabb 472 Julian Knight 383 Chris Davies 419 Sir Greg Knight 384 Mr John Baron 420 Jack Lopresti 478 Joan Ryan 385 Scott Mann 421 Mrs Maria Miller 479 Mr Owen Paterson 386 Lyn Brown 422 Mark Pritchard 387 Clive Lewis 423 Mr Geoffrey 483 Helen Jones 388 Richard Graham Robinson 484 Michelle Donelan 389 Mr Jonathan Lord 424 Kelly Tolhurst 485 Ben Lake 390 Faisal Rashid 425 Shabana Mahmood 391 Neil Parish 426 Mr Ronnie Campbell 489 Jamie Stone 392 Luke Pollard 427 Jack Dromey 393 Gordon Marsden 428 Mr Mark Francois 493 James Gray 394 Mr Ian Liddell- 429 Yasmin Qureshi Grainger 430 David T. C. Davies 495 Mr Nigel Evans 395 Mr Mark Harper 431 Mr Ivan Lewis 396 Alison McGovern 432 Mr Edward Vaizey 497 James Heappey 397 John Howell 433 Nick Herbert 498 Mike Penning 398 Mr Roger Godsiff 434 Sammy Wilson 499 Nic Dakin 399 Julian Sturdy 435 George Freeman 500 David Linden .
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