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TreasonIf you would like to know the names of the Europhiles, traitors and expense spongers who wish to do even less than they do now in trying to run our country, then please find a complete list of the AYES who voted after yesterday's debate on the EU Reform Treaty also known as the EU Constitution after being declared so by the majority of the EU leaders.

Remember, Labour promised in its manifesto that the British people would have a referendum on the constitution and amazingly all the Labour MPs named below have reneged on this manifesto pledge.

We can only conclude that these career politicians are liar's through and through and can never be trusted again.

If yours is a Labour MP and is listed, why not write to them and tell them they have broken a manifesto pledge, and if you are unfortunate to have a Lib Dem MP, write and tell them they are a waste of space as are the Tories who refuse to offer a referendum if the treaty is ratified by the time they win power (If they ever do).

Here are the names of the AYES

Ainger, Nick

Ainsworth, rh Mr. Bob

Alexander, Danny

Alexander, rh Mr. Douglas

Allen, Mr. Graham

Anderson, Mr. David

Anderson, Janet

Armstrong, rh Hilary

Atkins, Charlotte

Austin, Mr. Ian

Austin, John

Bailey, Mr. Adrian

Baird, Vera

Baker, Norman

Balls, rh Ed

Banks, Gordon

Barlow, Ms Celia

Barrett, John

Barron, rh Mr. Kevin

Battle, rh John

Bayley, Hugh

Beckett, rh Margaret

Begg, Miss Anne

Beith, rh Mr. Alan

Bell, Sir Stuart

Benn, rh Hilary

Benton, Mr. Joe

Berry, Roger

Betts, Mr. Clive

Blackman, Liz

Blackman-Woods, Dr. Roberta

Blears, rh Hazel

Blizzard, Mr. Bob

Blunkett, rh Mr. David

Borrow, Mr. David S.

Bradshaw, Mr. Ben

Brake, Tom

Breed, Mr. Colin

Brennan, Kevin

Brown, Lyn

Brown, rh Mr. Nicholas

Brown, Mr. Russell

Browne, rh Des

Browne, Mr. Jeremy

Bruce, rh Malcolm

Bryant, Chris

Buck, Ms Karen

Burden, Richard

Burnham, rh Andy

Burstow, Mr. Paul

Butler, Ms Dawn

Byers, rh Mr. Stephen

Byrne, Mr. Liam

Cable, Dr. Vincent

Caborn, rh Mr. Richard

Cairns, David

Campbell, Mr. Alan

Campbell, rh Sir Menzies

Caton, Mr. Martin

Cawsey, Mr. Ian

Challen, Colin

Chaytor, Mr. David

Clark, Ms Katy

Clark, Paul

Clarke, rh Mr. Charles

Clarke, rh Mr. Kenneth

Clarke, rh Mr. Tom

Clegg, Mr. Nick

Clelland, Mr. David

Clwyd, rh Ann

Coaker, Mr. Vernon

Coffey, Ann

Cohen, Harry

Connarty, Michael

Cook, Frank

Cooper, Rosie

Cooper, rh Yvette

Cousins, Jim

Crausby, Mr. David

Cruddas, Jon

Cunningham, Mr. Jim

Cunningham, Tony

Curry, rh Mr. David

Curtis-Thomas, Mrs. Claire

Darling, rh Mr. Alistair

Davey, Mr. Edward

David, Mr. Wayne

Dean, Mrs. Janet

Denham, rh Mr. John

Devine, Mr. Jim

Dhanda, Mr. Parmjit

Dismore, Mr. Andrew

Dobbin, Jim

Dobson, rh Frank

Donohoe, Mr. Brian H.

Doran, Mr. Frank

Dowd, Jim

Durkan, Mark

Eagle, Angela

Eagle, Maria

Efford, Clive

Ellman, Mrs. Louise

Ennis, Jeff

Etherington, Bill

Farrelly, Paul

Featherstone, Lynne

Fisher, Mark

Fitzpatrick, Jim

Flello, Mr. Robert

Flint, Caroline

Follett, Barbara

Foster, Mr. Don

Foster, Mr. Michael (Worcester)

Foster, Michael Jabez (Hastings and Rye)

Francis, Dr. Hywel

Gapes, Mike

George, Andrew

George, rh Mr. Bruce

 

Gerrard, Mr. Neil

Gibson, Dr. Ian

Gidley, Sandra

Gilroy, Linda

Goggins, Paul

Goldsworthy, Julia

Goodman, Helen

Griffith, Nia

Griffiths, Nigel

Grogan, Mr. John

Gwynne, Andrew

Hain, rh Mr. Peter

Hall, Mr. Mike

Hall, Patrick

Hamilton, Mr. David

Hamilton, Mr. Fabian

Hanson, rh Mr. David

Harman, rh Ms Harriet

Harris, Dr. Evan

Harris, Mr. Tom

Havard, Mr. Dai

Healey, John

Henderson, Mr. Doug

Hendrick, Mr. Mark

Hepburn, Mr. Stephen

Heppell, Mr. John

Hesford, Stephen

Hewitt, rh Ms Patricia

Heyes, David

Hill, rh Keith

Hillier, Meg

Hodge, rh Margaret

Hodgson, Mrs. Sharon

Holmes, Paul

Hood, Mr. Jim

Hoon, rh Mr. Geoffrey

Hope, Phil

Horwood, Martin

Howarth, David

Howarth, rh Mr. George

Howells, Dr. Kim

Hughes, rh Beverley

Hughes, Simon

Huhne, Chris

Humble, Mrs. Joan

Hunter, Mark

Hutton, rh Mr. John

Iddon, Dr. Brian

Illsley, Mr. Eric

Ingram, rh Mr. Adam

Irranca-Davies, Huw

James, Mrs. Siân C.

Jenkins, Mr. Brian

Johnson, rh Alan

Johnson, Ms Diana R.

Jones, Helen

Jones, Mr. Kevan

Jones, Lynne

Jones, Mr. Martyn

Joyce, Mr. Eric

Kaufman, rh Sir Gerald

Keeble, Ms Sally

Keeley, Barbara

Keen, Alan

Keen, Ann

Keetch, Mr. Paul

Kelly, rh Ruth

Kemp, Mr. Fraser

Kennedy, rh Mr. Charles

Kennedy, rh Jane

Khan, Mr. Sadiq

Kidney, Mr. David

Knight, Jim

Kramer, Susan

Kumar, Dr. Ashok

Ladyman, Dr. Stephen

Lamb, Norman

Lammy, Mr. David

Laws, Mr. David

Laxton, Mr. Bob

Lazarowicz, Mark

Leech, Mr. John

Lepper, David

Levitt, Tom

Lewis, Mr. Ivan

Linton, Martin

Lloyd, Tony

Love, Mr. Andrew

Lucas, Ian

Mackinlay, Andrew

MacShane, rh Mr. Denis

Mactaggart, Fiona

Malik, Mr. Shahid

Mallaber, Judy

Mann, John

Marris, Rob

Marsden, Mr. Gordon

Marshall-Andrews, Mr. Robert

McAvoy, rh Mr. Thomas

McCabe, Steve

McCafferty, Chris

McCarthy, Kerry

McCarthy-Fry, Sarah

McCartney, rh Mr. Ian

McDonagh, Siobhain

McFadden, Mr. Pat

McFall, rh John

McGovern, Mr. Jim

McGuire, Mrs. Anne

McIsaac, Shona

McKechin, Ann

McKenna, Rosemary

McNulty, rh Mr. Tony

Meacher, rh Mr. Michael

Merron, Gillian

Michael, rh Alun

Milburn, rh Mr. Alan

Miliband, rh David

Miliband, rh Edward

Miller, Andrew

Moffat, Anne

Moffatt, Laura

Mole, Chris

Moon, Mrs. Madeleine

Moore, Mr. Michael

Moran, Margaret

Morden, Jessica

Morgan, Julie

Morley, rh Mr. Elliot

Mountford, Kali

Mudie, Mr. George

Mulholland, Greg

Mullin, Mr. Chris

Munn, Meg

Murphy, Mr. Denis

Murphy, Mr. Jim

Murphy, rh Mr. Paul

Naysmith, Dr. Doug

O'Brien, Mr. Mike

O'Hara, Mr. Edward

Olner, Mr. Bill

Öpik, Lembit

Osborne, Sandra

Owen, Albert

 

Palmer, Dr. Nick

Pearson, Ian

Plaskitt, Mr. James

Pope, Mr. Greg

Pound, Stephen

Prentice, Bridget

Prentice, Mr. Gordon

Prescott, rh Mr. John

Primarolo, rh Dawn

Prosser, Gwyn

Purchase, Mr. Ken

Purnell, rh James

Rammell, Bill

Raynsford, rh Mr. Nick

Reed, Mr. Andy

Reed, Mr. Jamie

Reid, rh John

Rennie, Willie

Riordan, Mrs. Linda

Robertson, John

Robinson, Mr. Geoffrey

Rogerson, Dan

Rooney, Mr. Terry

Ruane, Chris

Ruddock, Joan

Russell, Bob

Russell, Christine

Ryan, rh Joan

Salter, Martin

Sanders, Mr. Adrian

Sarwar, Mr. Mohammad

Seabeck, Alison

Sharma, Mr. Virendra

Shaw, Jonathan

Sheerman, Mr. Barry

Sheridan, Jim

Short, rh Clare

Simon, Mr. Siôn

Singh, Mr. Marsha

Slaughter, Mr. Andy

Smith, rh Mr. Andrew

Smith, Ms Angela C. (Sheffield, Hillsborough)

Smith, Angela E. (Basildon)

Smith, Geraldine

Smith, rh Jacqui

Smith, John

Smith, Sir Robert

Snelgrove, Anne

Soulsby, Sir Peter

Southworth, Helen

Spellar, rh Mr. John

Starkey, Dr. Phyllis

Stewart, Ian

Stoate, Dr. Howard

Strang, rh Dr. Gavin

Straw, rh Mr. Jack

Stunell, Andrew

Sutcliffe, Mr. Gerry

Swinson, Jo

Tami, Mark

Taylor, Ms Dari

Taylor, Mr. Ian

Taylor, Matthew

Teather, Sarah

Thomas, Mr. Gareth

Thornberry, Emily

Timms, rh Mr. Stephen

Tipping, Paddy

Todd, Mr. Mark

Touhig, rh Mr. Don

Turner, Dr. Desmond

Turner, Mr. Neil

Twigg, Derek

Vaz, rh Keith

Walley, Joan

Waltho, Lynda

Ward, Claire

Watts, Mr. Dave

Webb, Steve

Whitehead, Dr. Alan

Wicks, Malcolm

Williams, rh Mr. Alan

Williams, Mrs. Betty

Williams, Mark

Williams, Mr. Roger

Williams, Stephen

Willis, Mr. Phil

Willott, Jenny

Wills, Mr. Michael

Wilson, Phil

Winnick, Mr. David

Winterton, rh Ms Rosie

Woodward, rh Mr. Shaun

Woolas, Mr. Phil

Wright, Mr. Anthony

Wright, David

Wright, Mr. Iain

Wright, Dr. Tony

Wyatt, Derek

Younger-Ross, Richard

Tellers for the Ayes:

Mr. Tom Watson and

Mr. Frank Roy

Here is the transcript of the debate and the rest may be found HERE

The treaty that we are considering through the Bill marks the end of a rather circular debate about European structures. It offers improvements on environmental policy. Treaty article 2 sets out a new objective to tackle climate change that is welcomed by the major climate campaign organisations in the UK. The treaty improves
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the development situation. A new treaty article and a new commitment to the eradication of poverty in the developing world is again welcomed by campaigning organisations across the UK, including Oxfam. The treaty also recognises children’s rights for the first time in a European treaty. Part of the ludicrous nature of European debates in the past has been the recognition of animal rights, but no treaty has ever recognised children’s rights. The Bill will also empower Parliament in a much more adventurous and ambitious way, by introducing clauses 5 and 6.

Debates about Europe’s future are too often seen through the prism of Britain’s past and the sense that the European Union is in some way a vast conspiracy against the UK. Without Europe, the UK would be poorer, less influential in the world and less safe. It would be poorer, because as a trading nation, we rely on a single market of 480 million citizens, with 3 million jobs in the UK reliant on our relationship with the EU. We would be less influential in the world as a medium-sized country. Of course, with a successful economy and exceptional armed forces, we would still have influence, but we would be throwing away the added clout of the opportunity to speak with one voice across the EU. We would also be less safe. The EU’s work in fighting international crime and terrorism makes Britain’s citizens safer. Safety standards in our workplaces, on our roads and for imported goods are also important innovations and reforms that strengthen the UK.

It is also clear that today’s Conservative party in most parts is captured by an isolationist tendency. The Conservative view, already expressed by the shadow Foreign Secretary in the past, is that Britain is already a foreign land. Every Government in the EU and every main opposition party in Europe support the treaty. The shadow Minister for Europe was given the opportunity again this evening to name just one European Government who oppose the treaty in the way that he does vociferously. Again, I give him the opportunity to name one Government, or even just one major Conservative party, who share their obsession about Europe and opposition to the treaty—just one. [ Interruption. ] There we have the answer: the hon. Member for Rayleigh (Mr. Francois) is part of a coalition that involves the Dutch Animals party, Sinn Fein of Ireland and a rag-bag of Communist parties from across Europe. Is it not remarkable that the Conservatives cannot find one European Conservative party that supports their policy, when we consider, for example, that Italy has 10 Conservative parties of its own? The truth is that the Conservative party of today is in large part more obsessed and isolated than ever before.

The hon. Member for Stone (Mr. Cash) made a similar speech to those that he has made for the past two or three decades. His views used to be on the periphery of the Conservative party’s European position. Now, he finds himself increasingly in the mainstream—the hon. Gentleman nods about that—with the emergence of an organisation called Better Off Out. An ever-increasing number of Conservative Members are members of Better Off Out. [ Interruption. ] The hon. Member for Macclesfield (Sir Nicholas Winterton)
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is a member of Better Off Out. Better Off Out is so hard-line and simplistic on Europe that the hon. Member for Stone would not even join the organisation. I endorse the Bill.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 23 January 2008 )
 
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