I recently purchased a dozen old issues of Amazing Heroes, and will probably be posting some of the better images. Also, I knew that a couple of my fannish friends in Interlac had written for AH, both Kevin Gould and Mark Waid, but I had no idea how many Interlacers were getting published in AH.
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On second (or maybe fourth) viewing: Weeds, season 1 (created by Jenji Kohan, 2005)
Having technically known it by heart after several intense re-watchings back in the mid-2000s, I have recently had showed it to my boyfriend, who knew it only tangentially (generation gap!). I remember criticism that Weeds' later seasons (with the exception of 4 and 6) got lost in the re-invention need, with the location shifts camouflaging the storytelling staleness. It's a valid point, I re-watched chunks of seasons 7-8 last year, and cringed heavily at the stinky quality of everything that does not revolve around Mary Louise Parker's nuanced performance. The tenure of the series proved that Nealon and Gould are limited actors and that Parrish, when given a chance of emotionally complex characterization, can pull an interesting performance (season four's ending is his highlight). But it is Parker who remains amazing throughout. In those later seasons, she got a fantastic screen partner in Jennifer Jason Leigh, with whom she shared awesome, brittle, sexy, and extremely lively sisterly chemistry. In this opening season, her great partner is Perkins, whose role would become more of a nasty caricature in her last two seasons (the ones outside Agrestic). What surprised me this time though is how clumsily shot and badly written this season is, part of which points to its temporal situatedness: the characters of color are only drug dealers and maids. White guys (and Celia) throw homophobic and ableist slurs as joke punchlines. Suddenly, starting with episode four, there are weird fade-outs truncating the wobbly rhythm of the episodes. Regardless of that, I am looking forward to re-watching season two, which was my favorite back then: I never was a fan of Donovan, but his on-screen relationship with Nancy Botwin was a highlight.
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The Master of Disguise (2002)
In today's review, I find it pretty easy to get into character, as I attempt a #positive review of the 2002 family-friendly feature film, The Master of Disguise
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To be an actor, you have to embody many characters, take on their looks, mannerisms, and even the way that they speak and channel that into the performance, you must study your character down to the letter. Some people can find this skill as natural as breathing, and when you can watch. In 2002, a comedian took that artistry to combat a plot of epic proportions in The Master of Disguise.
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part 2 of the 2023 version of this post: young adult books!
part 1: middle grade books | part 3: adult books
this is a very incomplete list, as these are only books I've read and enjoyed. not all books are going to be for all readers, so I'd recommend looking up synopses and content warnings. feel free to message me with any questions about specific representation!
list of books under the cut ⬇️
aces wild by amanda dewitt
the chandler legacies by abdi nazemian
bruised by tanya boteju
juliet takes a breath by gabby rivera
picture us in the light by kelly loy gilbert
when we were magic by sarah gailey
iron widow by xiran jay zhao
the rise of kyoshi by f.c. yee
jane unlimited by kristin cashore
summer of salt by katrina leno
the wicker king by k. ancrum
the dead and the dark by courtney gould
wilder girls by rory power
i kissed shara wheeler by casey mcquiston
her royal highness by rachel hawkins
tell me how you really feel by aminah mae safi
the weight of the stars by k. ancrum
you should see me in a crown by leah johnson
last night at the telegraph club by malinda lo
the grief keeper by alexandra villasante
crier's war by nina varela
how to excavate a heart by jake maia arlow
imogen, obviously by becky albertalli
in other lands by sarah rees brennan
carry on by rainbow rowell
cemetery boys by aiden thomas
felix ever after by kacen callendar
i wish you all the best by mason deaver
little thieves by margaret owen
technically you started it by lana wood johnson
the gentleman's guide to vice and virtue by mackenzi lee
the infinite noise by lauren shippen
bonds of brass by emily skrutskie
the darkness outside us by eliot schrefer
simon vs. the homo sapiens agenda by becky albertalli
what if it's us by becky albertalli and adam silvera
aristotle and dante discover the secrets of the universe by benjamin alire sáenz
like a love story by abdi nazemian
different for boys by patrick ness
history is all you left me by adam silvera
twelfth grade night by molly horton booth, stephanie kate strohm, and jamie green
across a field of starlight by blue delliquanti
heartstopper by alice oseman
check, please! by ngozi ukazu
bloom by kevin panetta and savanna ganucheau
laura dean keeps breaking up with me by mariko tamaki and rosemary valero-o'connell
the princess and the grilled cheese sandwich by deya muniz
if you'll have me by eunnie
on a sunbeam by tillie walden
the girl from the sea by molly knox ostertag
always human by ari north
rust in the root by justina ireland
dread nation by justina ireland
pet by awkwaeke emezi
the darkest part of the forest by holly black
elatsoe by darcie little badger
i was born for this by alice oseman
loveless by alice oseman
i hate everyone but you by gaby dunn and allison raskin
you know me well by nina lacour and david levithan
the black flamingo by dean atta
spinning by tillie walden
dreadnought by april daniels
a lesson in vengeance by victoria lee
all the bad apples by moira fowley-doyle
clap when you land by elizabeth acevedo
summer bird blue by akemi dawn bowman
the miseducation of cameron post by emily m. danforth
we are okay by nina lacour
radio silence by alice oseman
we used to be friends by amy spalding
a neon darkness by lauren shippen
i hope you get this message by farah naz rishi
are you listening? by tillie walden
alone in space by tillie walden
all out edited by saundra mitchell
out now edited by saundra mitchell
out there edited by saundra mitchell
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Celebrities you share placements with Pisces Placements Edition
Pisces rising:
• Whitney Houston
• Michael Jackson
• Gwyneth Paltrow
• Ryan Gosling
• Richard Pryor
• Billie Eilish
• Andrew Garfield
• Ringo Starr
• Tony Hawk
• Kourtney Kardashian
• Ellen DeGeneres
• Zayn Malik
• John Stamos
• Demi Moore
• Antonio Banderas
• Jay-Z
• Brandy Norwood
• Nancy Spungen
• Amanda Bynes
• Phylicia Rashad
Pisces sun:
• Elizabeth Taylor
• Eva Longoria
• Victoria Justice
• Kurt Cobain
• Trever Noah
• Steve Jobs
• Adam Levine
• George Harrison
• Camila Cabello
• Stephen Curry
• Olivia Rodrigo
• Shaq
• Queen Latifah
• Cindy Crawford
• Floyd Mayweather Jr.
• Terrence Howard
• Rebel Wilson
• Dakota Fanning
• Becky G
• Kat Von D
Pisces moon:
• Prince
• Axl Rose
• Lacey Chabert
• Jhene Aiko
• Bad Bunny
• Erykah Badu
• Freddie Prince Sr.
• Shailene Woodley
• Jason Statham
• Dylan O'Brien
• Felicity Jones
• Robert De Niro
• Kidada Jones
• Sarah Michelle Gellar
• Luke Mitchell
• Vanessa Hudgens
• Macaulay Culkin
• Joey King
• Kevin James
• Matt LeBlanc
Pisces mercury:
• Heath Ledger
• Lady Gaga
• Lily Collins
• Reese Witherspoon
• Shay Mitchell
• Ashley Greene
• Jennifer Grey
• Joan Crawford
• Daniel Gillies
• Michael B. Jordan
• Vida Guerra
• Pharrell Williams
• Jenny Slate
• Matthew Lawrence
• Luke Evans
• Vince Neil
• Eddie Murphy
• Jackie Chan
• Jennifer Love Hewitt
• Christina Ricci
Pisces venus:
• Selena Quintanilla
• Brandi Quiñones
• Drew Barrymore
• Orlando Bloom
• Michelle Pfeiffer
• Kristen Stewart
• Barbra Streisand
• John Travolta
• Emma Watson
• Jon Bon Jovi
• Diana Ross
• Iggy Pop
• Alice Cooper
• Victoria Beckham
• Celine Dion
• Justin Bieber
• Michelle Obama
• Samantha Fox
• Dave Grohl
• Dove Cameron
Pisces mars:
• Denzel Washington
• Rowan Atkinson
• Tom Hanks
• Marilyn Monroe
• Shirley Temple
• Tina Turner
• Bob Dylan
• Phil Collins
• Heidi Klum
• Paris Hilton
• Elton John
• Enrique Iglesias
• Eric Clapton
• Ellie Goulding
• Ricky Martin
• Lisa Marie Presley
• Paco Rabanne
• LL Cool J
• Kelly Rowland
• Big Pun
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bedside
// Neil Josten/Andrew Minyard // Post-Canon // Established Relationship // Traveling // Fluff // essentially andrew waxing poetic about neil, cars, & sunlight // 1k
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There is something inherently exhausting about banquets.
Andrew, as a man of taste, appreciates good food, nice clothes, and expensive cars. He does not appreciate the flight from Denver to L.A., nor does he appreciate L.A. itself; it’s hot and sticky when he touches down, air rushing into the depressurizing cabin, and he feels sweat materialize where his glasses rest on the bridge of his nose. LAX is, as always, a shithole of people and luggage. Everything that moves here always seems to knock into anything that isn’t—case in point: his suitcase into a tree, and a toddler into his legs. It takes Andrew five minutes to even find a corner to tuck himself into and turn his phone off airplane mode.
Perhaps it’s not banquets, but travel.
The first thing he does is call Neil. At least he has someone to pick him up from his personal hell.
Neil flew down from Chicago earlier in the week to catch Kevin’s last qualifying match, which against all odds had taken an absurd amount of cajoling by both he and Kevin. What it should’ve been: Neil gives his last press conference of the season and flies out to see Kevin, they then drive down to L.A. together. What it was: Neil assuring Andrew he gould always get to Denver to make the flight together approximately fifty times, packing over facetime because despite being a seasoned professional Neil would still wear jeans and a leather jacket to every official event if he could, and a debate on whether or not they wanted to share Kevin’s car.
“I’m all ready here,” Neil greets. “Pickup 3A, and making a hell of a lot of Ubers mad.”
“As you often do,” Andrew says before hanging up.
He makes his way down to and through baggage claim swiftly, feeling superior to everyone forced to wait for their checked bags on the slowest conveyor belt known to man, and out into the blanketing heat. His reading glasses have been tucked into his shirt pocket and replaced by the ‘cereal killer’ baseball cap Allison got him as a gag gift a few years ago, which makes many appearances when he doesn’t want to show up on the average exy fan’s radar. Neil’s used an old puff-paint pen of Renee’s to draw lion heads on the underside of the bill.
“Hey,” Neil says, grinning, as Andrew steps up to the atrocious red convertible Neil’s lounging in the driver’s seat of, ignoring the myriad of ride-share drivers sending him dirty looks and honking their horns—Andrew realizes that while the verdict of sharing a car with Kevin had been no, they hadn’t made a decision about rentals, and this is apparently what Neil’s come up with (though doubtlessly influenced by… Matt is his best guess, possibly Allison). It looks annoyingly good on him. “Bag?”
Andrew hoists his case up and Neil unbuckles to lean over and toss it in the back row. He’s wearing a pair of aviators—Ray Bans Allison also purchased, not as a gag gift but in pursuit of her and Andrew’s continuous and combined efforts to encourage Neil to dress at least half as good as he looks (they’ve been dissuaded from “as good as he looks” over the years)—and in the week since Andrew’s seen him, he’s managed to turn deep brown, his hair catching auburn in the sun. Before he can open the door Andrew touches Neil’s wrist where it's propped on the passenger seat and kisses him over the parking brake.
“Hey,” he finally says when they separate.
“Hi,” Neil responds, looking up at him. He’s close enough to see Neil’s eyes warm and happy through his sunglasses.
Andrew doesn’t bother with the door this time; he hoists himself straight into the passenger seat. Neil takes the car out of park, but keeps them right where they are.
“How was the flight?”
Neil pushes his shades up on his head as if he needs to see Andrew wholly when he answers. The gold ‘A’ pendant on his necklace flashes in the light as he shifts. Andrew can feel the ring and blank marriage certificate in his bedside table warm and glow from halfway across the country.
“Typically terrible,” he says, but even though he means it he can’t bring himself to be serious.
“Yeah?” Neil asks, that smile on his face, and he kisses Andrew this time.
It’s deeper but they keep it gentle, maybe because Andrew’s exhausted, but maybe because they’re still saying hello. It’s soft and easy, kind of like greeting someone it’s always nice to see. The car jerks forwards slightly, and the driver behind them lays on their horn in two long, annoyed bursts. He can feel Neil smiling against him as they break away.
Andrew watches him put his sunglasses back on and flick his turn signal, rest both hands on the wheel. He’s tempted to make a joke about Neil’s foot slipping off the break—something about how he never took a driver’s test, or how the FBI didn’t check before giving him his license—but then Neil looks at him and he notices how he’s glowing in the sunlight.
“You think a nap can fix it?”
He imagines Neil lying next to him, reading whatever fifth-hand, out of date, textbook on linear algebra or theoretical geometry he found at Goodwill last week; the cool, clean white sheets and pristine shower of a hotel room; waking up to Neil crouched by his side of the bed, telling him Kevin’s all ready found a spot he’s gonna love for dinner, they’ve gotta get moving. Andrew adjusts his cap and flips the bird to whatever asshole is behind them. Neil in his bed can fix a lot of things.
“If you’ve got AC.”
Neil huffs a laugh and turns back to the road, pulls out of his spot as smoothly as Andrew can sweep a ball out of the air. Andrew turns the air on and leans back in his seat, angled towards Neil; he spends the ride to the hotel thinking of that ring.
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Hello. Would you please publish the full cast and crew list for Bridgewater, including those who are credited for additional voices? The IMDb entry appears incomplete. I am really excited for season two.
hello!!! SO sorry for the delay on this, but I wanted to wait until the whole season was out as there were some spoilers in the full cast list. but here it is, the entire cast of Season 2 of @bridgewaterpodcast
Jeremy Bradshaw - Misha Collins
Anne Becker - Melissa Ponzio
Thomas Bradshaw - Alan Tudyk
Vipin Khurana - Karan Soni
Olivia Hoskins - Sabra May
Shelley Hoskins - Hilarie Burton Morgn
The Legend Tripper - Tricia Helfer
Peyton Blake - Nondumiso Tembe
Captain Haddock - Wil Wheaton (hi @wilwheaton!!)
Katie Franks - Victoria Grace
Maria Bautista - Cheryl Umaña
Sophie - Greta Gould
Lee Jansen - Monte Markham
Alden Jansen - Charlie Bergman
Spencer - Daniel Dorr
Cindy - Shelby Young
Kevin - Adam O'Byrne
Dr. Edwards - Stephen Guarino
Additional voices by: Terryn Westbrook, Nikki McCauley
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Posted by David Manzanares on FB.
Manzanares pictured with cast and producers left to right back row: Davo Bryant, Tony Dalton, Michael Mando, Michael Chavez, Kevin M. Miller, Creator and Executive Producer Peter Gould, Kirk Kadish, Michael Manzanares, Chiefo Sanchez and Jose Romero.
Front row left to right: David Manzanares, Bob Odenkirk, and Rhea Seehorn.
Here’s to an awesome Season 5! DM
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Hitcentral has finally been released!
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ivydivyfosho Los Olivos Part I / Part II
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Closeted celeb list updated for 2024:
Alejandro Speitzer
Andrew Garfield
Andrew Matarazzo
Asher Angel
Bad Bunny
Barry Keoghan
Bradley Cooper
Chace Crawford
Cody Fern
Carlos Scholz
Carlos Soroa
Carloto Cotta
David Mazouz
Derek Hough
Diego Garisa
Drake
Edgar Ramirez
Eduardo Siller
Fernando Lindez
Finn Jones
Finn Witrock
Francisco Dañobeitia
Gavin Leatherwood
Henry Cavill
Humberto Busto
Hugh Jackman
Jack Dylan Grazer
Jacob Elordi
Javier Morgade
Jeremy Allen White
Jeremy Irvine
Jeremy Renner
Joe Alwyn
Joe Jonas
John Mayer
Jon Kortajarena
Jorge Motos
Joshua Robert Colley
Justin Trudeau
Kevin Jonas
Luis Gerardo Mendez
Manu Rios
Miles Heizer
Milo Manheim
Nolan Gould
Oliver Jackson-Cohen
Paul Mescal
Pedro Pescal
Pol Monen
Richard Madden
Ross Lynch
Sam Heughan
Seann William Scott
Shawn Mendes
Shawn Pyfrom
Shemar Moore
Taylor Lautner
Taylor Zakhar-Perez
Taron Egerton
Tom Cruise
Tom Holland
Will Smith
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Commons Vote
On: Passenger Railway Services Bill (Public Ownership) Bill: Second Reading
Ayes: 351 (96.6% Lab, 2.3% Ind, 0.8% Green, 0.3% SDLP)
Noes: 84 (100.0% Con)
Absent: ~215
Day's business papers: 2024-7-29
Likely Referenced Bill: Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill
Description: A Bill to make provision for passenger railway services to be provided by public sector companies instead of by means of franchises.
Originating house: Commons
Current house: Commons
Bill Stage: Committee of the whole House
Individual Votes:
Ayes
Labour (341 votes)
Abena Oppong-Asare
Abtisam Mohamed
Adam Jogee
Adam Thompson
Afzal Khan
Al Carns
Alan Campbell
Alan Gemmell
Alan Strickland
Alex Baker
Alex Ballinger
Alex Barros-Curtis
Alex Davies-Jones
Alex Mayer
Alex McIntyre
Alex Norris
Alex Sobel
Alice Macdonald
Alison Hume
Alison McGovern
Alison Taylor
Alistair Strathern
Allison Gardner
Amanda Hack
Amanda Martin
Andrew Cooper
Andrew Gwynne
Andrew Lewin
Andrew Pakes
Andrew Ranger
Andrew Western
Andy MacNae
Andy McDonald
Angela Eagle
Anna Dixon
Anna Gelderd
Anneliese Dodds
Anneliese Midgley
Baggy Shanker
Bambos Charalambous
Barry Gardiner
Bayo Alaba
Beccy Cooper
Becky Gittins
Bell Ribeiro-Addy
Ben Coleman
Ben Goldsborough
Bill Esterson
Blair McDougall
Brian Leishman
Bridget Phillipson
Callum Anderson
Calvin Bailey
Carolyn Harris
Cat Eccles
Cat Smith
Catherine Atkinson
Catherine McKinnell
Catherine West
Charlotte Nichols
Chris Bloore
Chris Curtis
Chris Elmore
Chris Hinchliff
Chris Kane
Chris McDonald
Chris Murray
Chris Vince
Chris Webb
Christian Wakeford
Claire Hazelgrove
Claire Hughes
Clive Betts
Clive Lewis
Connor Naismith
Damien Egan
Dan Aldridge
Dan Jarvis
Dan Tomlinson
Daniel Francis
Danny Beales
Darren Jones
Darren Paffey
Dave Robertson
David Baines
David Burton-Sampson
David Pinto-Duschinsky
David Taylor
David Williams
Dawn Butler
Debbie Abrahams
Deirdre Costigan
Derek Twigg
Diana Johnson
Douglas Alexander
Douglas McAllister
Ed Miliband
Elaine Stewart
Emily Darlington
Emma Foody
Emma Hardy
Emma Lewell-Buck
Emma Reynolds
Euan Stainbank
Feryal Clark
Florence Eshalomi
Frank McNally
Fred Thomas
Gen Kitchen
Georgia Gould
Gerald Jones
Gill German
Gordon McKee
Graeme Downie
Graham Stringer
Grahame Morris
Gregor Poynton
Gurinder Josan
Hamish Falconer
Harpreet Uppal
Heidi Alexander
Helen Hayes
Helena Dollimore
Henry Tufnell
Hilary Benn
Ian Lavery
Ian Murray
Imogen Walker
Irene Campbell
Jack Abbott
Jacob Collier
Jade Botterill
Jake Richards
James Asser
James Murray
James Naish
Janet Daby
Jas Athwal
Jayne Kirkham
Jeevun Sandher
Jeff Smith
Jenny Riddell-Carpenter
Jess Asato
Jessica Morden
Jessica Toale
Jim Dickson
Jim McMahon
Jo Platt
Jo Stevens
Jo White
Joani Reid
Jodie Gosling
Joe Morris
Joe Powell
Johanna Baxter
John Grady
John Healey
John Slinger
John Whitby
Jon Pearce
Jon Trickett
Jonathan Brash
Jonathan Davies
Jonathan Hinder
Josh Dean
Josh Fenton-Glynn
Josh MacAlister
Josh Newbury
Josh Simons
Julia Buckley
Juliet Campbell
Justin Madders
Kanishka Narayan
Kate Dearden
Kate Osamor
Kate Osborne
Katie White
Keir Mather
Kenneth Stevenson
Kerry McCarthy
Kevin Bonavia
Kevin McKenna
Kim Johnson
Kim Leadbeater
Kirith Entwistle
Kirsteen Sullivan
Kirsty McNeill
Laura Kyrke-Smith
Lauren Edwards
Lauren Sullivan
Laurence Turner
Lee Barron
Lee Pitcher
Leigh Ingham
Lewis Atkinson
Liam Byrne
Liam Conlon
Lilian Greenwood
Lillian Jones
Linsey Farnsworth
Lisa Nandy
Liz Kendall
Liz Twist
Lizzi Collinge
Lloyd Hatton
Lorraine Beavers
Louise Haigh
Louise Jones
Lucy Powell
Lucy Rigby
Luke Akehurst
Luke Charters
Luke Murphy
Luke Myer
Luke Pollard
Margaret Mullane
Maria Eagle
Mark Ferguson
Mark Hendrick
Mark Sewards
Mark Tami
Markus Campbell-Savours
Marsha De Cordova
Martin Rhodes
Mary Creagh
Mary Glindon
Matt Bishop
Matt Rodda
Matt Turmaine
Matt Western
Matthew Patrick
Matthew Pennycook
Maureen Burke
Maya Ellis
Meg Hillier
Melanie Onn
Melanie Ward
Miatta Fahnbulleh
Michael Payne
Michael Shanks
Michael Wheeler
Michelle Scrogham
Michelle Welsh
Mike Amesbury
Mike Kane
Mike Reader
Mike Tapp
Mohammad Yasin
Nadia Whittome
Natalie Fleet
Natasha Irons
Naushabah Khan
Neil Coyle
Neil Duncan-Jordan
Nia Griffith
Nicholas Dakin
Noah Law
Oliver Ryan
Olivia Bailey
Olivia Blake
Pam Cox
Pamela Nash
Pat McFadden
Patricia Ferguson
Paul Davies
Paul Foster
Paul Waugh
Paula Barker
Paulette Hamilton
Perran Moon
Peter Kyle
Peter Lamb
Peter Prinsley
Peter Swallow
Phil Brickell
Polly Billington
Preet Kaur Gill
Rachael Maskell
Rachel Blake
Rachel Hopkins
Richard Baker
Richard Quigley
Rosena Allin-Khan
Rosie Wrighting
Rupa Huq
Ruth Cadbury
Ruth Jones
Sadik Al-Hassan
Sally Jameson
Sam Carling
Sam Rushworth
Samantha Dixon
Samantha Niblett
Sarah Coombes
Sarah Edwards
Sarah Hall
Sarah Jones
Sarah Owen
Sarah Russell
Sarah Sackman
Scott Arthur
Sean Woodcock
Seema Malhotra
Shabana Mahmood
Sharon Hodgson
Shaun Davies
Simon Lightwood
Simon Opher
Siobhain McDonagh
Sojan Joseph
Sonia Kumar
Stella Creasy
Stephen Doughty
Stephen Timms
Steve Race
Steve Reed
Steve Witherden
Steve Yemm
Sureena Brackenridge
Tahir Ali
Taiwo Owatemi
Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi
Tim Roca
Toby Perkins
Tom Collins
Tom Hayes
Tom Rutland
Tonia Antoniazzi
Tony Vaughan
Torcuil Crichton
Torsten Bell
Tracy Gilbert
Tristan Osborne
Tulip Siddiq
Uma Kumaran
Valerie Vaz
Warinder Juss
Will Stone
Yasmin Qureshi
Yuan Yang
Zubir Ahmed
Independent (8 votes)
Adnan Hussain
Apsana Begum
Ian Byrne
Imran Hussain
John McDonnell
Rebecca Long Bailey
Richard Burgon
Zarah Sultana
Green Party (3 votes)
Adrian Ramsay
Ellie Chowns
Siân Berry
Social Democratic & Labour Party (1 vote)
Colum Eastwood
Noes
Conservative (84 votes)
Alan Mak
Alberto Costa
Alec Shelbrooke
Alicia Kearns
Alison Griffiths
Andrew Bowie
Andrew Griffith
Andrew Rosindell
Andrew Snowden
Aphra Brandreth
Ashley Fox
Ben Obese-Jecty
Blake Stephenson
Bob Blackman
Bradley Thomas
Caroline Dinenage
Caroline Johnson
Charlie Dewhirst
Claire Coutinho
Danny Kruger
David Davis
David Mundell
David Reed
David Simmonds
Desmond Swayne
Edward Argar
Gagan Mohindra
Gareth Bacon
Gareth Davies
Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
George Freeman
Graham Stuart
Greg Smith
Gregory Stafford
Harriet Cross
Harriett Baldwin
Helen Grant
Helen Whately
Jack Rankin
James Cleverly
Joe Robertson
John Cooper
John Glen
John Hayes
John Lamont
John Whittingdale
Julia Lopez
Julian Lewis
Katie Lam
Kemi Badenoch
Kieran Mullan
Kit Malthouse
Lewis Cocking
Lincoln Jopp
Louie French
Mark Francois
Mark Garnier
Martin Vickers
Matt Vickers
Mel Stride
Mims Davies
Neil Hudson
Neil Shastri-Hurst
Nick Timothy
Patrick Spencer
Paul Holmes
Peter Bedford
Peter Fortune
Rebecca Harris
Rebecca Paul
Rebecca Smith
Richard Holden
Robbie Moore
Robert Jenrick
Roger Gale
Saqib Bhatti
Sarah Bool
Shivani Raja
Steve Barclay
Stuart Anderson
Stuart Andrew
Tom Tugendhat
Victoria Atkins
Wendy Morton
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Connor “Oscar” Normal. And Kevin Gould. What will they do
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