PARLIAMENTARY EARLY DAY MOTION
FUTURE OF THE NUCLEAR DETERRENT (18 May 2005)

Motion Details

That this House believes that the United Kingdom should continue to possess a strategic nuclear deterrent as long as other countries have nuclear weapons; and accordingly endorses the principle of preparing to replace the Trident system with a successor generation of the nuclear deterrent.

Sponsored by:
The Marquess of Lothian (Conservative)

EDMS Sponsor By Party

Party
Votes
%
 
Conservative
99
93%
 
 
Independent
5
5%
 
 
Speaker
1
1%
 
 
Not Available
1
1%
 
Sponsor List (106 sponsors)
Party
Member
Constituency
Con
Sir David Amess
Con
Mr Peter Atkinson
Con
Sir Tony Baldry
Con
Lord Barker of Battle
Con
Lord Bellingham
Spk
John Bercow
Ind
Mr Peter Bone
Con
Sir Peter Bottomley
Con
Lord Brady of Altrincham
Con
Sir Julian Brazier
Con
James Brokenshire
Con
Sir Simon Burns
Con
Mr David Burrowes
Con
Alistair Burt
Con
Sir John Butterfill
Derek Conway
Con
Stephen Crabb
Con
David T C Davies
Con
Sir Philip Davies
Con
Mr Jonathan Djanogly
Con
Ms Nadine Dorries
Con
Sir James Duddridge
Con
Mr Tobias Ellwood
Con
Mr Nigel Evans
Con
Michael Fabricant
Con
Mark Field
Con
Mr Mark Francois
Rayleigh and Wickford
Con
Christopher Fraser
Con
Lord Garnier
Ind
Mr David Gauke
Con
Dame Cheryl Gillan
Con
Sir Robert Goodwill
Con
Michael Gove
Con
James Gray
Con
Mr John Greenway
Con
Lord Hammond of Runnymede
Con
Stephen Hammond
Con
Greg Hands
Con
Mr Mark Harper
Con
Sir John Hayes
South Holland and The Deepings
Con
Sir Oliver Heald
Con
Charles Hendry
Con
Mr Mark Hoban
Con
Adam Holloway
Con
Lord Horam
Con
Sir Gerald Howarth
Con
Jeremy Hunt
Godalming and Ash
Con
Mr Nick Hurd
Con
Sir Bernard Jenkin
Harwich and North Essex
Con
Mr David Jones
Con
Robert Key
Con
Julie Kirkbride
Con
Baroness Laing of Elderslie
Con
Mrs Jacqui Lait
Con
Lord Lancaster of Kimbolton
Con
Sir Julian Lewis
New Forest East
Con
Lord Lilley
Con
The Marquess of Lothian (Sponsor)
Con
Tim Loughton
Con
Sir Peter Luff
Con
Mr Andrew Mackay
Con
Mrs Anne Main
Con
Mr Humfrey Malins
Con
Baroness McIntosh of Pickering
Ind
Patrick Mercer
Con
Mr Malcolm Moss
Con
David Mundell
Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale
Con
Dr Andrew Murrison
South West Wiltshire
Con
Mr Brooks Newmark
Con
Mr Stephen O'Brien
Con
Sir James Paice
Ind
Mr Andrew Pelling
Con
Sir Mike Penning
Con
Lord Pickles
Con
Mr Mark Prisk
Con
Mark Pritchard
The Wrekin
Con
Lord Robathan
Con
Andrew Rosindell
Romford
Con
Mr Lee Scott
Con
Andrew Selous
Con
Grant Shapps
Con
Mark Simmonds
Con
Mr Keith Simpson
Con
Dame Caroline Spelman
Con
Lord Spicer
Ind
Bob Spink
Con
Sir Gary Streeter
Con
Graham Stuart
Beverley and Holderness
Con
Sir Desmond Swayne
New Forest West
Con
Lord Swire
Con
Lord Vaizey of Didcot
Con
Shailesh Vara
Con
Sir Peter Viggers
Con
Sir Charles Walker
Con
Mr Ben Wallace
Con
Mr Robert Walter
Con
Mr Nigel Waterson
Con
Dame Angela Watkinson
Con
Sir John Whittingdale
Maldon
Con
Miss Ann Widdecombe
Con
Sir Bill Wiggin
Con
Mr David Wilshire
Con
Mr Rob Wilson
Con
Ann Winterton
Con
Sir Nicholas Winterton
Con
Sir Jeremy Wright
Kenilworth and Southam

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