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What is the best tool for clearing overgrown garden?
The best tool for clearing an overgrown garden depends on the size of the area, the types of vegetation, and your personal preferences. Here are some common tools that can be useful for clearing overgrown gardens:
Pruning Shears or Hand Clippers: Ideal for smaller gardens or for selectively removing specific plants or branches.
Loppers: Larger than pruning shears, loppers are useful for cutting thicker branches.
Hedge Trimmers: Electric or manual hedge trimmers can be efficient for cutting back overgrown bushes and hedges.
String Trimmers (Weed Whackers): Useful for cutting down tall grass, weeds, and light brush in larger areas. They come in gas, electric, and battery-powered versions.
Brush Cutter: A more heavy-duty tool designed for cutting through dense vegetation and small trees. It can be handheld or attached to a wheeled machine.
Chainsaw: For larger branches and small trees, a chainsaw can be effective. Ensure proper safety precautions and skills when using a chainsaw.
Machete or Clearing Tool: Good for cutting through dense vegetation and undergrowth.
Garden Gloves: Essential for protecting your hands from thorns, prickly plants, and other hazards.
Rake: To gather cut vegetation and clear the area.
Wheelbarrow or Garden Cart: For transporting cut vegetation and debris.
Before starting, assess the specific needs of your garden and choose the appropriate tools accordingly. Safety gear, such as gloves, sturdy footwear, and eye protection, is crucial when working in an overgrown garden. Additionally, consider having a plan for waste disposal, as clearing overgrown vegetation can generate a significant amount of debris.
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What is commercial and industrial waste?
Commercial and industrial waste refer to the byproducts generated by businesses and manufacturing processes. These types of waste are distinct from residential or municipal waste and often require specialized handling due to their nature and potential environmental impact. Here's a brief overview of each:
Commercial Waste:
Definition: Commercial waste originates from business activities, including offices, retail establishments, restaurants, and other non-industrial enterprises.
Examples: Paper and cardboard waste, packaging materials, food waste from restaurants, office equipment, and other items discarded during commercial activities.
Management: Commercial waste is typically collected by waste management services, and businesses may be required to follow specific regulations for disposal, recycling, or treatment.
Industrial Waste:
Definition: Industrial waste is generated during manufacturing, production, or other industrial processes. It can be solid, liquid, or gaseous and often contains substances that may be harmful to the environment.
Examples: Hazardous chemicals, manufacturing byproducts, wastewater from industrial processes, heavy metals, and other materials resulting from production activities.
Management: Industrial waste management involves proper treatment, disposal, or recycling based on the nature of the waste. Regulatory compliance is crucial due to the potential environmental and health impacts of industrial waste.
Both commercial and industrial waste are subject to regulations and guidelines to ensure proper disposal, minimize environmental impact, and promote recycling and sustainable practices. Many businesses are encouraged or required to implement waste reduction strategies, such as recycling programs, waste audits, and adopting environmentally friendly practices, to mitigate their impact on the environment.
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In the UK, political analysts and journalists have been searching the thesaurus to find synonyms for disaster to describe what happened to the Conservative Party in two by-elections on Thursday.
The by-election results only confirm that the Tories are on a downward spiral.
Peter Walker at The Guardian spells out the implications.
But even though Tory aides will point to the murky circumstances in which the incumbents in both Tamworth and Mid Bedfordshire, Chris Pincher and Nadine Dorries, departed their seats, Labour’s success will send a chill through the spines of Conservative MPs for several reasons. The first is the sheer scale of the losses. The byelection record tables for swings and biggest majorities overturned are becoming increasingly filled with votes that took place since 2019, and there is now another one to be added. Dorries’ 24,664 Conservative majority was the biggest numerically to be lost in a byelection at least since 1945, potentially ever, as Labour’s Alistair Strathern won a majority of 1,192. While Tamworth involved a slightly smaller majority, the swing to Labour’s second new MP, Sarah Edwards, of 23.9 percentage points to her party from the Tories, was even greater than the 23.7 percentage point swing in July’s Selby and Ainsty byelection. The second reason for Labour joy and Conservative jitters is the way that Labour pushed their way to a win in Mid Bedfordshire despite a full-on parallel effort from the fearsome Liberal Democrat byelection machine, one which has delivered four massive wins since 2021. The Lib Dems had insisted that in the mainly rural seat only they could tempt enough Conservative votes to switch to them. In the end, their vote tally rose, but even they were steamrollered by a Labour machine clearly motivated by the prospect of government. The Mid Beds result also carries another bad omen for Sunak and his party: the way that English voters are becoming increasingly good at deciding who they need to club together tactically to unseat the Conservatives.
Increasing numbers of people are voting tactically in these by-elections to specifically defeat Conservative candidates. They may not agree with everything that Labour or the Lib Dems may stand for, but the main point is to remove the Conservatives from power.
Tamworth is was statistically the 57th safest Tory seat in the UK out of the 350+ which the Conservatives hold. It doesn't necessarily mean that Labour and the Lib Dems would pick up almost 300 seats. But in the next general election, which must be held no later than 28 January 2025, the Conservative Party will have to defend many seats which they've been taking for granted.
One fun aspect of the October 19th by-elections is that the unsuccessful Conservative candidates bolted out of the buildings as soon as the results were made known. It doesn't violate any rules, though it's poor election night etiquette.

They probably had some idea where things were headed and wanted to avoid answering questions about the WAY bad night for their party.
To see the extent of the collapse of the Conservative vote, check out the results on a graph.

If you're wondering why the BBC doesn't list every single candidate on those graphics, check out the entire list for Mid Bedfordshire which includes one named Prince Ankit Love Emperor of India.
Here's a list of how parties fared in the 19 by-elections since the general election of 2019. The Conservatives have won just 1 of the 12 in the past 20 months; and that was a narrow victory to retain Boris Johnson's seat for Uxbridge and South Ruislip. More important than the number of Tory losses is their geography – constituencies lost to Labour and the Lib Dems in traditionally Conservative areas.

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He was killed as his character April 10th of this year and it's the Mac proper and they are saying to remove him from the money and her son says to do what. People are curious you want him out we follow that but who do you want in and they went around and checked with people no, they have a plan and Trump does and he's saying the foreigners are taking it back and he works for the pseudo empire and is going after bja and BJ said it straight he said they look like foreigners talk like them but are actually inside them and the pseudo empire knows about it and they figure Trump's doing the job he's going to be found out. They got in a little trouble the p*** is now pretty quick but the foreigners know quicker than the pseudo empire and they said what are you doing about it I and nothing right now they say you can't get close enough it happened last week and Discovery is repeated every day they're going after him pretty good and it is so horrible time. They want to fool our son he's hard to fool. There's a lot of stuff to know but he has a pretty good handle on it this guy Trump is kind of a mess and he's seeking into his chair trying to read a memo from his people that says you have been charged with homicide of one of us almost every day of the week this year a different person we are going to kill you no it says in different words. They're going after him and they're going to hit him many many times. Way too many. And he's listening to the stuff and he's saying so hard but he's saying so what but this is Chase Manhattan and if some of the original founders who were Mac proper and they see his dirty deeds. They follow it and they are making recommendations and they do see what he's saying our son fell onto the grass after the mountain and stuff and into the money and he's supposed to be controlling it. And who says he'll be controlling the money but really he's losing control and those networks are constantly being removed and they went his and they see his people getting messed up bye Roberta says computers roboticized computers inside human beings. And he says a lot. Doesn't matter he's full of s*** and he wanted to sit out there and Park and people can see him sitting across the street and staring and the best part about this whole thing is then he says I had him say it and he's a f****** loser stupid pig and he is in a gray Ford pick up and he's still here across the street it's a mid-size and it's a four-door and he's acting ominously and he is not afraid of getting shot although people have shotguns nearby and he's issuing threats so we're going to print and he can't seem to make out the license plate it doesn't look like a real one
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Lords Vote
On: Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill
Baroness Scott of Bybrook moved Motion B1, as an amendment to Motion B, at end to insert “, and do propose amendment 2B in lieu— 2B Clause 1, page 2, line 6, at end insert— “(1A) Regulations under sub-paragraph (1)(a) may specify that occupied anchor stores are not subject to the higher multiplier (and may define “anchor stores” for this purpose).”” The House divided:
Ayes: 277 (68.2% Con, 20.9% LD, 6.1% XB, 2.9% , 1.1% DUP, 0.7% UUP) Noes: 172 (83.1% Lab, 14.5% XB, 1.7% , 0.6% Green) Absent: ~407
Likely Referenced Bill: Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill
Description: A Bill to make provision for, and in connection with, the introduction of higher non-domestic rating multipliers as regards large business hereditaments, and lower non-domestic rating multipliers as regards retail, hospitality and leisure hereditaments, in England and for the removal of charitable relief from non-domestic rates for private schools in England.
Originating house: Commons Current house: Lords Bill Stage: Consideration of Commons amendments and / or reasons
Individual Votes:
Ayes
Conservative (189 votes)
Agnew of Oulton, L. Ahmad of Wimbledon, L. Altrincham, L. Anelay of St Johns, B. Arbuthnot of Edrom, L. Ashcombe, L. Attlee, E. Balfe, L. Banner, L. Barran, B. Bates, L. Bellingham, L. Berridge, B. Bethell, L. Biggar, L. Black of Brentwood, L. Blencathra, L. Bloomfield of Hinton Waldrist, B. Booth, L. Booth-Smith, L. Borwick, L. Bottomley of Nettlestone, B. Bourne of Aberystwyth, L. Brady of Altrincham, L. Bray of Coln, B. Browning, B. Buscombe, B. Caine, L. Caithness, E. Callanan, L. Camoys, L. Camrose, V. Carrington of Fulham, L. Cash, B. Cathcart, E. Coffey, B. Courtown, E. Crathorne, L. Cruddas, L. Davies of Gower, L. De Mauley, L. Dobbs, L. Douglas-Miller, L. Duncan of Springbank, L. Dundee, E. Dunlop, L. Eaton, B. Eccles, V. Effingham, E. Evans of Bowes Park, B. Evans of Guisborough, L. Evans of Rainow, L. Fairfax of Cameron, L. Fink, L. Finn, B. Fookes, B. Forsyth of Drumlean, L. Foster of Oxton, B. Frost, L. Fuller, L. Garnier, L. Gascoigne, L. Geddes, L. Gilbert of Panteg, L. Glenarthur, L. Godson, L. Goldie, B. Goldsmith of Richmond Park, L. Goodman of Wycombe, L. Goschen, V. Hannan of Kingsclere, L. Harding of Winscombe, B. Harlech, L. Hayward, L. Helic, B. Henley, L. Hintze, L. Hodgson of Abinger, B. Hodgson of Astley Abbotts, L. Holmes of Richmond, L. Hooper, B. Horam, L. Howard of Lympne, L. Howard of Rising, L. Howe, E. Howell of Guildford, L. Hunt of Wirral, L. Jackson of Peterborough, L. Jamieson, L. Jenkin of Kennington, B. Johnson of Lainston, L. Johnson of Marylebone, L. Kamall, L. Kempsell, L. Kirkhope of Harrogate, L. Laing of Elderslie, B. Lamont of Lerwick, L. Lancaster of Kimbolton, L. Lansley, L. Lawlor, B. Lea of Lymm, B. Leicester, E. Leigh of Hurley, L. Lexden, L. Lindsay, E. Lingfield, L. Liverpool, E. Lucas, L. Mackinlay of Richborough, L. Magan of Castletown, L. Mancroft, L. Manzoor, B. Markham, L. Marland, L. Maude of Horsham, L. McColl of Dulwich, L. McInnes of Kilwinning, L. McIntosh of Pickering, B. McLoughlin, L. Meyer, B. Minto, E. Mobarik, B. Monckton of Dallington Forest, B. Morris of Bolton, B. Moylan, L. Moynihan of Chelsea, L. Moynihan, L. Murray of Blidworth, L. Naseby, L. Neville-Jones, B. Neville-Rolfe, B. Nicholson of Winterbourne, B. Noakes, B. Northbrook, L. Norton of Louth, L. O'Neill of Bexley, B. Offord of Garvel, L. Owen of Alderley Edge, B. Parkinson of Whitley Bay, L. Patten, L. Pickles, L. Pidding, B. Polak, L. Popat, L. Porter of Fulwood, B. Porter of Spalding, L. Randall of Uxbridge, L. Rawlings, B. Reay, L. Redfern, B. Remnant, L. Robathan, L. Roborough, L. Rock, B. Sanderson of Welton, B. Sandhurst, L. Sater, B. Scott of Bybrook, B. Seccombe, B. Sharma, L. Sharpe of Epsom, L. Sherbourne of Didsbury, L. Shields, B. Shinkwin, L. Smith of Hindhead, L. Soames of Fletching, L. Stedman-Scott, B. Stowell of Beeston, B. Strathcarron, L. Strathclyde, L. Sugg, B. Taylor of Holbeach, L. Trefgarne, L. Trenchard, V. True, L. Tugendhat, L. Udny-Lister, L. Vaizey of Didcot, L. Vere of Norbiton, B. Verma, B. Waldegrave of North Hill, L. Wharton of Yarm, L. Whitby, L. Willetts, L. Williams of Trafford, B. Wrottesley, L. Young of Acton, L. Young of Cookham, L. Younger of Leckie, V.
Liberal Democrat (58 votes)
Addington, L. Bakewell of Hardington Mandeville, B. Barker, B. Beith, L. Benjamin, B. Bonham-Carter of Yarnbury, B. Bowles of Berkhamsted, B. Bradshaw, L. Brinton, B. Bruce of Bennachie, L. Burnett, L. Clement-Jones, L. Dholakia, L. Doocey, B. Featherstone, B. Foster of Bath, L. Fox, L. German, L. Goddard of Stockport, L. Hamwee, B. Humphreys, B. Hussain, L. Hussein-Ece, B. Janke, B. Kramer, B. Lee of Trafford, L. Ludford, B. Marks of Henley-on-Thames, L. Mohammed of Tinsley, L. Newby, L. Northover, B. Pack, L. Palmer of Childs Hill, L. Parminter, B. Pidgeon, B. Pinnock, B. Purvis of Tweed, L. Redesdale, L. Rennard, L. Russell, E. Scott of Needham Market, B. Scriven, L. Sharkey, L. Sheehan, B. Shipley, L. Smith of Newnham, B. Stoneham of Droxford, L. Storey, L. Strasburger, L. Suttie, B. Teverson, L. Thomas of Gresford, L. Thomas of Winchester, B. Thornhill, B. Tope, L. Wallace of Saltaire, L. Wallace of Tankerness, L. Wrigglesworth, L.
Crossbench (17 votes)
Aberdare, L. Carter of Haslemere, L. Cavendish of Little Venice, B. Chartres, L. Clancarty, E. Colville of Culross, V. Deech, B. Grey-Thompson, B. Inglewood, L. Kinnoull, E. Londesborough, L. Mair, L. Meacher, B. Peel, E. Sentamu, L. Thurlow, L. Vaux of Harrowden, L.
Non-affiliated (8 votes)
Altmann, B. Faulks, L. Foster of Aghadrumsee, B. Fox of Buckley, B. Hoey, B. Paddick, L. Prior of Brampton, L. Rosenfield, L.
Democratic Unionist Party (3 votes)
Browne of Belmont, L. Morrow, L. Weir of Ballyholme, L.
Ulster Unionist Party (2 votes)
Elliott of Ballinamallard, L. Rogan, L.
Noes
Labour (143 votes)
Adams of Craigielea, B. Alexander of Cleveden, B. Alli, L. Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent, B. Anderson of Swansea, L. Ashton of Upholland, B. Bach, L. Barber of Ainsdale, L. Bassam of Brighton, L. Beamish, L. Beckett, B. Berger, B. Berkeley, L. Blackstone, B. Blake of Leeds, B. Blower, B. Blunkett, L. Boateng, L. Bousted, B. Bradley, L. Brennan of Canton, L. Brooke of Alverthorpe, L. Brown of Silvertown, B. Browne of Ladyton, L. Bryan of Partick, B. Caine of Kentish Town, B. Campbell-Savours, L. Carberry of Muswell Hill, B. Chakrabarti, B. Chandos, V. Clark of Windermere, L. Coaker, L. Collins of Highbury, L. Cryer, L. Davidson of Glen Clova, L. Davies of Brixton, L. Debbonaire, B. Donaghy, B. Donoughue, L. Dubs, L. Eatwell, L. Elliott of Whitburn Bay, B. Evans of Sealand, L. Falconer of Thoroton, L. Faulkner of Worcester, L. Foulkes of Cumnock, L. Golding, B. Goldsmith, L. Goudie, B. Grantchester, L. Gray of Tottenham, B. Griffin of Princethorpe, B. Hacking, L. Hain, L. Hannett of Everton, L. Hanson of Flint, L. Hanworth, V. Harris of Haringey, L. Haskel, L. Hayman of Ullock, B. Hayter of Kentish Town, B. Hazarika, B. Healy of Primrose Hill, B. Hendy of Richmond Hill, L. Hendy, L. Hermer, L. Hollick, L. Howarth of Newport, L. Hunt of Kings Heath, L. Hunter of Auchenreoch, B. Jones of Penybont, L. Jones of Whitchurch, B. Jones, L. Katz, L. Kennedy of Southwark, L. Kennedy of The Shaws, B. Khan of Burnley, L. Kinnock, L. Knight of Weymouth, L. Lawrence of Clarendon, B. Lemos, L. Lennie, L. Leong, L. Levitt, B. Liddell of Coatdyke, B. Liddle, L. Lipsey, L. Lister of Burtersett, B. Livermore, L. Longfield, B. Mallalieu, B. Mann, L. Mattinson, B. McCabe, L. McIntosh of Hudnall, B. McNicol of West Kilbride, L. Merron, B. Monks, L. Moraes, L. Morgan of Drefelin, B. Morris of Yardley, B. Murphy of Torfaen, L. Nye, B. O'Grady of Upper Holloway, B. Parekh, L. Pitkeathley of Camden Town, L. Pitkeathley, B. Ponsonby of Shulbrede, L. Prentis of Leeds, L. Ramsay of Cartvale, B. Ramsey of Wall Heath, B. Raval, L. Rees of Easton, L. Reid of Cardowan, L. Ritchie of Downpatrick, B. Rook, L. Sahota, L. Sherlock, B. Sikka, L. Smith of Basildon, B. Smith of Malvern, B. Stansgate, V. Taylor of Bolton, B. Taylor of Stevenage, B. Thornton, B. Timpson, L. Touhig, L. Tunnicliffe, L. Twycross, B. Vallance of Balham, L. Warwick of Undercliffe, B. Watson of Invergowrie, L. Watson of Wyre Forest, L. Watts, L. Wheeler, B. Whitaker, B. Whitty, L. Wilcox of Newport, B. Wilson of Sedgefield, L. Winterton of Doncaster, B. Wood of Anfield, L. Woodley, L. Young of Old Scone, B.
Crossbench (25 votes)
Bilimoria, L. Burns, L. Butler of Brockwell, L. Campbell of Surbiton, B. Carlile of Berriew, L. Craig of Radley, L. Cromwell, L. D'Souza, B. Erroll, E. Grabiner, L. Hampton, L. Hannay of Chiswick, L. Hayman, B. Hogan-Howe, L. Hope of Craighead, L. Hunt of Bethnal Green, B. Kerr of Kinlochard, L. Laming, L. Loomba, L. Mawson, L. McDonald of Salford, L. Pannick, L. Prashar, B. Somerset, D. Walney, L.
Non-affiliated (3 votes)
Austin of Dudley, L. Brennan, L. Uddin, B.
Green Party (1 vote)
Bennett of Manor Castle, B.
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Lords Vote
On: Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill
Baroness Pinnock moved Motion A1, as an amendment to Motion A, at end to insert “, and do propose amendment 1B in lieu— 1B Clause 1, page 2, line 6, at end insert— “(1A) Regulations under sub-paragraph (1)(a) may specify that occupied hospitals, medical and dental schools, and any other healthcare settings as may be prescribed in the regulations are not subject to the higher multiplier.”” The House divided:
Ayes: 278 (68.3% Con, 19.8% LD, 6.8% XB, 2.2% , 0.7% PC, 0.7% UUP, 0.7% DUP, 0.4% Lab, 0.4% Green) Noes: 165 (84.8% Lab, 13.3% XB, 1.8% ) Absent: ~413
Likely Referenced Bill: Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill
Description: A Bill to make provision for, and in connection with, the introduction of higher non-domestic rating multipliers as regards large business hereditaments, and lower non-domestic rating multipliers as regards retail, hospitality and leisure hereditaments, in England and for the removal of charitable relief from non-domestic rates for private schools in England.
Originating house: Commons Current house: Lords Bill Stage: Consideration of Commons amendments and / or reasons
Individual Votes:
Ayes
Conservative (190 votes)
Agnew of Oulton, L. Ahmad of Wimbledon, L. Altrincham, L. Anelay of St Johns, B. Arbuthnot of Edrom, L. Ashcombe, L. Attlee, E. Balfe, L. Barran, B. Bates, L. Bellingham, L. Berridge, B. Bethell, L. Biggar, L. Black of Brentwood, L. Blencathra, L. Bloomfield of Hinton Waldrist, B. Booth, L. Booth-Smith, L. Borwick, L. Bottomley of Nettlestone, B. Bourne of Aberystwyth, L. Brady of Altrincham, L. Bray of Coln, B. Browning, B. Buscombe, B. Caine, L. Caithness, E. Callanan, L. Camoys, L. Camrose, V. Carrington of Fulham, L. Cash, B. Cathcart, E. Coffey, B. Courtown, E. Crathorne, L. Cruddas, L. Davies of Gower, L. De Mauley, L. Dobbs, L. Douglas-Miller, L. Duncan of Springbank, L. Dundee, E. Dunlop, L. Eaton, B. Eccles, V. Effingham, E. Evans of Bowes Park, B. Evans of Guisborough, L. Evans of Rainow, L. Fairfax of Cameron, L. Fink, L. Finn, B. Fookes, B. Forsyth of Drumlean, L. Foster of Oxton, B. Frost, L. Fuller, L. Garnier, L. Gascoigne, L. Geddes, L. Gilbert of Panteg, L. Glenarthur, L. Godson, L. Goldie, B. Goldsmith of Richmond Park, L. Goodman of Wycombe, L. Hannan of Kingsclere, L. Harding of Winscombe, B. Harlech, L. Hayward, L. Helic, B. Henley, L. Hintze, L. Hodgson of Abinger, B. Hodgson of Astley Abbotts, L. Holmes of Richmond, L. Hooper, B. Horam, L. Howard of Lympne, L. Howard of Rising, L. Howe, E. Howell of Guildford, L. Hunt of Wirral, L. Jackson of Peterborough, L. Jamieson, L. Jenkin of Kennington, B. Johnson of Lainston, L. Johnson of Marylebone, L. Kamall, L. Kempsell, L. Kirkhope of Harrogate, L. Laing of Elderslie, B. Lamont of Lerwick, L. Lancaster of Kimbolton, L. Lansley, L. Lawlor, B. Lea of Lymm, B. Leicester, E. Leigh of Hurley, L. Lexden, L. Lilley, L. Lindsay, E. Lingfield, L. Liverpool, E. Lucas, L. Mackinlay of Richborough, L. Maclean of Redditch, B. Magan of Castletown, L. Mancroft, L. Manzoor, B. Markham, L. Marland, L. Maude of Horsham, L. McColl of Dulwich, L. McInnes of Kilwinning, L. McIntosh of Pickering, B. McLoughlin, L. Meyer, B. Minto, E. Mobarik, B. Monckton of Dallington Forest, B. Morris of Bolton, B. Moylan, L. Moynihan of Chelsea, L. Moynihan, L. Murray of Blidworth, L. Naseby, L. Neville-Jones, B. Neville-Rolfe, B. Nicholson of Winterbourne, B. Noakes, B. Northbrook, L. Norton of Louth, L. O'Neill of Bexley, B. Offord of Garvel, L. Owen of Alderley Edge, B. Parkinson of Whitley Bay, L. Patten, L. Penn, B. Pickles, L. Pidding, B. Polak, L. Popat, L. Porter of Fulwood, B. Porter of Spalding, L. Randall of Uxbridge, L. Rawlings, B. Reay, L. Redfern, B. Remnant, L. Robathan, L. Roborough, L. Rock, B. Sanderson of Welton, B. Sandhurst, L. Sater, B. Scott of Bybrook, B. Seccombe, B. Sharma, L. Sharpe of Epsom, L. Sherbourne of Didsbury, L. Shields, B. Shinkwin, L. Smith of Hindhead, L. Soames of Fletching, L. Stedman-Scott, B. Stowell of Beeston, B. Strathcarron, L. Strathclyde, L. Sugg, B. Taylor of Holbeach, L. Trefgarne, L. Trenchard, V. True, L. Tugendhat, L. Udny-Lister, L. Vaizey of Didcot, L. Vere of Norbiton, B. Verma, B. Waldegrave of North Hill, L. Wharton of Yarm, L. Whitby, L. Willetts, L. Williams of Trafford, B. Wrottesley, L. Young of Acton, L. Young of Cookham, L. Younger of Leckie, V.
Liberal Democrat (55 votes)
Addington, L. Bakewell of Hardington Mandeville, B. Barker, B. Beith, L. Bowles of Berkhamsted, B. Bradshaw, L. Brinton, B. Bruce of Bennachie, L. Burnett, L. Clement-Jones, L. Dholakia, L. Doocey, B. Featherstone, B. Foster of Bath, L. Fox, L. German, L. Goddard of Stockport, L. Hamwee, B. Humphreys, B. Hussain, L. Hussein-Ece, B. Janke, B. Kramer, B. Lee of Trafford, L. Ludford, B. Marks of Henley-on-Thames, L. Mohammed of Tinsley, L. Newby, L. Northover, B. Pack, L. Palmer of Childs Hill, L. Parminter, B. Pidgeon, B. Pinnock, B. Purvis of Tweed, L. Redesdale, L. Rennard, L. Russell, E. Scott of Needham Market, B. Scriven, L. Sharkey, L. Sheehan, B. Shipley, L. Smith of Newnham, B. Storey, L. Strasburger, L. Suttie, B. Teverson, L. Thomas of Gresford, L. Thomas of Winchester, B. Tope, L. Wallace of Saltaire, L. Wallace of Tankerness, L. Walmsley, B. Wrigglesworth, L.
Crossbench (19 votes)
Alton of Liverpool, L. Carter of Haslemere, L. Chartres, L. Clancarty, E. Cromwell, L. Curry of Kirkharle, L. Deech, B. Erroll, E. Grey-Thompson, B. Inglewood, L. Kinnoull, E. Londesborough, L. Mair, L. Meacher, B. Peel, E. Sentamu, L. Somerset, D. Thurlow, L. Vaux of Harrowden, L.
Non-affiliated (6 votes)
Altmann, B. Faulks, L. Fox of Buckley, B. Hoey, B. Paddick, L. Rosenfield, L.
Plaid Cymru (2 votes)
Smith of Llanfaes, B. Wigley, L.
Ulster Unionist Party (2 votes)
Elliott of Ballinamallard, L. Rogan, L.
Democratic Unionist Party (2 votes)
Browne of Belmont, L. Morrow, L.
Labour (1 vote)
Bakewell, B.
Green Party (1 vote)
Bennett of Manor Castle, B.
Noes
Labour (140 votes)
Adams of Craigielea, B. Alexander of Cleveden, B. Alli, L. Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent, B. Anderson of Swansea, L. Ashton of Upholland, B. Bach, L. Barber of Ainsdale, L. Bassam of Brighton, L. Beamish, L. Beckett, B. Berger, B. Blackstone, B. Blake of Leeds, B. Blower, B. Blunkett, L. Boateng, L. Bousted, B. Bradley, L. Brooke of Alverthorpe, L. Brown of Silvertown, B. Browne of Ladyton, L. Bryan of Partick, B. Caine of Kentish Town, B. Campbell-Savours, L. Carberry of Muswell Hill, B. Chakrabarti, B. Chandos, V. Clark of Windermere, L. Coaker, L. Collins of Highbury, L. Cryer, L. Davidson of Glen Clova, L. Davies of Brixton, L. Debbonaire, B. Donaghy, B. Donoughue, L. Dubs, L. Eatwell, L. Elliott of Whitburn Bay, B. Evans of Sealand, L. Falconer of Thoroton, L. Faulkner of Worcester, L. Foulkes of Cumnock, L. Golding, B. Goldsmith, L. Goudie, B. Grantchester, L. Gray of Tottenham, B. Griffin of Princethorpe, B. Hacking, L. Hain, L. Hannett of Everton, L. Hanson of Flint, L. Hanworth, V. Harris of Haringey, L. Haskel, L. Hayman of Ullock, B. Hayter of Kentish Town, B. Hazarika, B. Healy of Primrose Hill, B. Hendy of Richmond Hill, L. Hendy, L. Hermer, L. Hollick, L. Hunt of Kings Heath, L. Hunter of Auchenreoch, B. Jones of Penybont, L. Jones of Whitchurch, B. Jones, L. Katz, L. Kennedy of Southwark, L. Kennedy of The Shaws, B. Khan of Burnley, L. Kinnock, L. Knight of Weymouth, L. Lawrence of Clarendon, B. Lemos, L. Lennie, L. Leong, L. Levitt, B. Liddell of Coatdyke, B. Liddle, L. Lipsey, L. Lister of Burtersett, B. Livermore, L. Longfield, B. Mallalieu, B. Mann, L. Mattinson, B. McCabe, L. McConnell of Glenscorrodale, L. McIntosh of Hudnall, B. McNicol of West Kilbride, L. Merron, B. Monks, L. Moraes, L. Morris of Yardley, B. Murphy of Torfaen, L. Nye, B. O'Grady of Upper Holloway, B. Parekh, L. Pitkeathley of Camden Town, L. Pitkeathley, B. Ponsonby of Shulbrede, L. Prentis of Leeds, L. Ramsay of Cartvale, B. Ramsey of Wall Heath, B. Raval, L. Rees of Easton, L. Reid of Cardowan, L. Ritchie of Downpatrick, B. Rook, L. Sahota, L. Sherlock, B. Sikka, L. Smith of Basildon, B. Smith of Malvern, B. Snape, L. Stansgate, V. Taylor of Bolton, B. Taylor of Stevenage, B. Thornton, B. Timpson, L. Touhig, L. Tunnicliffe, L. Twycross, B. Vallance of Balham, L. Warwick of Undercliffe, B. Watson of Invergowrie, L. Watson of Wyre Forest, L. Watts, L. Wheeler, B. Whitaker, B. Whitty, L. Wilcox of Newport, B. Wilson of Sedgefield, L. Winterton of Doncaster, B. Woodley, L. Young of Old Scone, B.
Crossbench (22 votes)
Aberdare, L. Bilimoria, L. Burns, L. Butler of Brockwell, L. Colville of Culross, V. Craig of Radley, L. D'Souza, B. Grabiner, L. Hampton, L. Hannay of Chiswick, L. Hayman, B. Hogan-Howe, L. Hope of Craighead, L. Hunt of Bethnal Green, B. Kerr of Kinlochard, L. Laming, L. Loomba, L. McDonald of Salford, L. Pannick, L. Prashar, B. Walney, L. Wheatcroft, B.
Non-affiliated (3 votes)
Austin of Dudley, L. Brennan, L. Uddin, B.
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