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Members of Parliament from All Political Parties Support a Reduction in Tourism VAT MP suPPorter list, winter 2015/2016 Members of Parliament from all political parties support a reduction in tourism VAT name type Party name type Party Mr Andrew Bingham MP Conservative Mr Adrian Bailey MP labour Mr Andrew Bridgen MP Conservative sir Alan Meale MP labour Mr Andrew turner MP Conservative Mr Albert owen MP labour Ms Anne Marie Morris MP Conservative Mr Barry sheerman MP labour Mr Peter Heaton-Jones MP Conservative Mr Bill esterson MP labour Mr Byron Davies MP Conservative Ms Carolyn Harris MP labour rt Hon Mrs Caroline spelman MP Conservative Ms Christina rees MP labour Ms Caroline Ansell MP Conservative Mr David Crausby MP labour Ms Charlotte leslie MP Conservative Mr David Anderson MP labour Mr Chris Davies MP Conservative rt Hon Mr Frank Field MP labour Mr Christopher Pincher MP Conservative Mr Gerald Jones MP labour Mr Conor Burns MP Conservative rt Hon Mr George Howarth MP labour Mr Craig williams MP Conservative Mr Gordon Marsden MP labour Mr Craig tracey MP Conservative Mr ian Austin MP labour rt Hon Mr David Davis MP Conservative Ms Jessica Morden MP labour rt Hon Mr David Jones MP Conservative rt Hon Mr Jeremy Corbyn MP labour Mr David Morris MP Conservative Mr Jim Dowd MP labour Mr Geoffrey Cox (QC) MP Conservative Ms Jo stevens MP labour Mr George Freeman MP Conservative Mr John McDonnell MP labour rt Hon sir Gerald Howarth MP Conservative Mr Justin Madders MP labour Mr Gordon Henderson MP Conservative Ms Kate Hoey MP labour Mr Graham evans MP Conservative Ms Mary Glindon MP labour rt Hon sir Greg Knight MP Conservative Mr Paul Flynn MP labour Mr Guto Bebb MP Conservative Mr robert Flello MP labour Mr Henry smith MP Conservative Mr roger Godsiff MP labour Mr ian liddell-Grainger MP Conservative Mr stephen Hepburn MP labour Dr James Davies MP Conservative Mr steve rotheram MP labour Mr James Gray MP Conservative Mr tom Blenkinsop MP labour Mr Johnny Mercer MP Conservative Mr Virendra sharma MP labour Ms Karen lumley MP Conservative Ms Yasmin Qureshi MP labour Mr Kevin Foster MP Conservative Mr Angus Macneil MP snP Mr Kevin Hollinrake MP Conservative Mr Alan Brown MP snP Mr laurence robertson MP Conservative rt Hon Mr Alex salmond MP snP Mr Mark spencer MP Conservative Ms Alison thewliss MP snP Mr Martin Vickers MP Conservative rt Hon Mr Angus robertson MP snP Mr Matt warman MP Conservative Mr Callum McCaig MP snP Mr neil Carmichael MP Conservative Mr Chris law MP snP Mr nigel evans MP Conservative Mr Callum Kerr MP snP Mr nigel Huddleston MP Conservative Ms Carol Monaghan MP snP Mr Paul Maynard MP Conservative Dr Drew Henry MP snP Mr Peter Aldous MP Conservative Dr eilidh whiteford MP snP sir Peter Bottomley MP Conservative Mr George Kerevan MP snP Ms rebecca Pow MP Conservative Mr John Mcnally MP snP Mr richard Drax MP Conservative Ms Kirsty Blackman MP snP sir roger Gale MP Conservative Ms Margaret Ferrier MP snP Dr sarah wollaston MP Conservative Ms Marion Fellows MP snP Mr scott Mann MP Conservative Mr Martyn Day MP snP Mr simon Hart MP Conservative Mr Michael weir MP snP Mr simon Kirby MP Conservative Mr neil Gray MP snP Mr steve Double MP Conservative Dr Paul Monaghan MP snP Mr will Quince MP Conservative Mr Pete wishart MP snP Mr David simpson MP DuP Mr Phillip Boswell MP snP Mr Gavin robinson MP DuP Dr Philippa whitford MP snP Mr Gregory Campbell MP DuP Mr roger Mullin MP snP Mr ian Paisley Jnr MP DuP Mr richard Arkless MP snP rt Hon Mr Jeffrey Donaldson MP DuP Mr stewart Hosie MP snP Mr Jim shannon MP DuP Mr stuart Donaldson MP snP rt Hon Mr nigel Dodds MP DuP Mr stuart McDonald MP snP Mr sammy wilson MP DuP Ms tasmina Ahmed-sheikh MP snP rt Hon Mr Alistair Carmichael MP liberal Democrat Dr Alasdair McDonnell MP sDlP Mr Greg Mulholland MP liberal Democrat Mr Mark Durkan MP sDlP Mr John Pugh MP liberal Democrat Ms Margaret ritchie MP sDlP Mr Mark williams MP liberal Democrat Mr Douglas Carswell MP uKiP Mr tim Farron MP liberal Democrat Mr Danny Kinahan MP uuP Mr Hywel williams MP Plaid Cymru Mr tom elliot MP uuP Mr Jonathan edwards MP Plaid Cymru Ms Caroline lucas MP Green Ms liz saville roberts MP Plaid Cymru Ms Michelle thomson MP independent lady sylvia Hermon MP independent www.cuttourismvat.co.uk.
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