PARLIAMENTARY EARLY DAY MOTION
LOSS OF PRIME MINISTER'S QUESTION TIME (25 January 2000)

Motion Details

That this House regrets that Prime Minister's Question Time did not take place on 26th January 2000, the Prime Minister's 1000th day in office, that as a result the Prime Minister did not have to explain to the House why crime has risen and police numbers fallen, class sizes for the over- 8s have gone up and teacher recruitment has gone down and why the number of people waiting for outpatient appointments has doubled to 512,000 and the number of nurses has fallen by 2,500; and notes that through bungling incompetence or skilful avoidance the Prime Minister was let off the hook and honourable Members were denied the opportunity to hold him to account.

Sponsored by:
Paul Burstow (Liberal Democrat)

EDMS Sponsor By Party

Party
Votes
%
 
Liberal Democrat
20
87%
 
 
Non-affiliated
1
4%
 
 
Independent
1
4%
 
 
Plaid Cymru
1
4%
 
Sponsor List (23 sponsors)
Party
Member
Constituency
LD
Norman Baker
LD
Jackie Ballard
LD
Tom Brake
LD
Dr Peter Brand
LD
Mr Colin Breed
LD
Paul Burstow (Sponsor)
LD
Lord Cotter
LD
Ed Davey
Kingston and Surbiton
LD
Lord Fearn
LD
Lord Foster of Bath
LD
Andrew George
St Ives
Ind
Mr Mike Hancock
LD
Simon Hughes
LD
Lord Jones of Cheltenham
LD
Mr Paul Keetch
PC
Mr Elfyn Llwyd
LD
Lord Maclennan of Rogart
LD
Sir Bob Russell
LD
Mr Adrian Sanders
LD
Sir Robert Smith
Baroness Tonge
LD
Lord Tyler
LD
Steve Webb

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