Who voted yesterday in the badger cull debate

Yesterday parliament had a back bencher debate on the badger cull after the online e-petition gained over 150,000 signatures against the culling of badgers in an effort to combat bovine tuberculosis.

The following list are the MP’s who voted at the end of the debate. Those who voted ayes we those who are against the cull (the motion was about stopping the cull).

For most the noes list are the ones of interest, it’s those MP’s who are for a cull.

Question put.

The House divided:

Ayes 147, Noes 28.

[Division No. 87]
4.58 pm

AYES

Abrahams, Debbie

Alexander, Heidi

Ali, Rushanara

Amess, Mr David

Anderson, Mr David

Austin, Ian

Bailey, Mr Adrian

Bain, Mr William

Barron, rh Mr Kevin

Bayley, Hugh

Begg, Dame Anne

Benn, rh Hilary

Benton, Mr Joe

Betts, Mr Clive

Blackman, Bob

Blackman-Woods, Roberta

Blenkinsop, Tom

Blomfield, Paul

Bottomley, Sir Peter

Bradshaw, rh Mr Ben

Brady, Mr Graham

Brennan, Kevin

Brooke, Annette

Brown, Lyn

Brown, Mr Russell

Buck, Ms Karen

Burden, Richard

Burley, Mr Aidan

Campbell, Mr Alan

Caton, Martin

Coffey, Ann

Corbyn, Jeremy

Creagh, Mary

Creasy, Stella

Crouch, Tracey

Cryer, John

Cunningham, Mr Jim

Dakin, Nic

David, Wayne

Dobbin, Jim

Docherty, Thomas

Doran, Mr Frank

Dowd, Jim

Dugher, Michael

Eagle, Ms Angela

Eagle, Maria

Efford, Clive

Engel, Natascha

Esterson, Bill

Evans, Chris

Fitzpatrick, Jim

Flynn, Paul

Fovargue, Yvonne

Francis, Dr Hywel

Fuller, Richard

Gardiner, Barry

George, Andrew

Gilmore, Sheila

Glass, Pat

Godsiff, Mr Roger

Goggins, rh Paul

Goldsmith, Zac

Goodman, Helen

Griffith, Nia

Gwynne, Andrew

Hamilton, Mr David

Harris, Mr Tom

Hemming, John

Heyes, David

Hilling, Julie

Hodge, rh Margaret

Horwood, Martin

Howarth, rh Mr George

Hunt, Tristram

Irranca-Davies, Huw

Jackson, Glenda

Jamieson, Cathy

Jarvis, Dan

Jones, Mr Kevan

Jones, Susan Elan

Jowell, rh Dame Tessa

Kaufman, rh Sir Gerald

Lammy, rh Mr David

Lazarowicz, Mark

Leslie, Chris

Lloyd, Stephen

Love, Mr Andrew

Lucas, Caroline

MacShane, rh Mr Denis

Malhotra, Seema

Mann, John

Marsden, Mr Gordon

McCarthy, Kerry

McCartney, Jason

McDonnell, John

McFadden, rh Mr Pat

McKenzie, Mr Iain

Meale, Sir Alan

Miliband, rh David

Miller, Andrew

Morrice, Graeme (Livingston)

Morris, Grahame M. (Easington)

Mudie, Mr George

Murphy, rh Mr Jim

Onwurah, Chi

Pearce, Teresa

Perkins, Toby

Phillips, Stephen

Phillipson, Bridget

Pound, Stephen

Pritchard, Mark

Pugh, John

Raynsford, rh Mr Nick

Reckless, Mark

Reed, Mr Jamie

Reevell, Simon

Robertson, John

Rotheram, Steve

Ruddock, rh Dame Joan

Russell, Sir Bob

Sanders, Mr Adrian

Seabeck, Alison

Shuker, Gavin

Skinner, Mr Dennis

Slaughter, Mr Andy

Smith, rh Mr Andrew

Smith, Henry

Spellar, rh Mr John

Stuart, Ms Gisela

Tami, Mark

Thomas, Mr Gareth

Thornberry, Emily

Timms, rh Stephen

Turner, Karl

Twigg, Derek

Umunna, Mr Chuka

Vaz, Valerie

Walley, Joan

Watts, Mr Dave

Weatherley, Mike

Whitehead, Dr Alan

Williams, Stephen

Williamson, Chris

Winnick, Mr David

Winterton, rh Ms Rosie

Wright, David

Wright, Mr Iain

Tellers for the Ayes:

Meg Munn and Angela Smith

NOES

Baldry, Sir Tony

Bingham, Andrew

Bruce, Fiona

Carmichael, Neil

Clifton-Brown, Geoffrey

Cox, Mr Geoffrey

Eustice, George

Freeman, George

Garnier, Sir Edward

George, Andrew

Hart, Simon

Herbert, rh Nick

Hollobone, Mr Philip

Howarth, Sir Gerald

Jones, Andrew

Lefroy, Jeremy

McIntosh, Miss Anne

Mills, Nigel

Paice, rh Sir James

Paisley, Ian

Rees-Mogg, Jacob

Robertson, Mr Laurence

Rogerson, Dan

Spencer, Mr Mark

Stuart, Mr Graham

Wallace, Mr Ben

Williams, Roger

Wollaston, Dr Sarah

Tellers for the Noes:
Bill Wiggin and Neil Parish

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Author: petermount1

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