Gender Recognition Bill: House of Lords divisions summary

Summary by party of divisions in the House of Lords on the Gender Recognition Bill

February 2004


29th Jan 2004, division 13rd Feb, 2004, division 310th Feb 2004, division 310th Feb 2004, division 410th Feb 2004, division 5

[top]Jan 29th, 2004: division No. 1

House of Lords Division No. 1 of 29th January 2004 on Report Stage Amendment No. 28, to remove the distiction between a full Gender Recognition Certificate and an Interim GRC

Party Contents Not-Contents
Bishop 0 1
Conservative 5 38
Cross Bench 3 21
Labour 1 58
Liberal Democrat 24 0
Other 0 2
TOTAL 33 120

[top]Feb 3rd, 2004: division No. 3

House of Lords Division No. 3 of 3rd Feb 2004, on Report Stage amendment No. 86.  This was Lord Tebbit’s wrecking amendment to impose a chromosome test.

Party Contents Not-Contents
Bishop 1 2
Conservative 36 1
Cross Bench 6 5
Labour 2 91
Liberal Democrat 0 21
Other 1 1
TOTAL 46 121

[top]Feb 10th 2004, division No. 3

House of Lords Division No. 3 of 10th Feb 2004, on Third Reading amendment No. 3.  This was Baroness O’Cathain’s attempt to allow us to be banned from church services.

Party Contents Not-Contents
Bishop 0 3
Conservative 93 2
Cross Bench 38 9
Labour 10 105
Liberal Democrat 1 29
Other 2 1
TOTAL 144 149

[top]Feb 10th 2004, division No. 4

House of Lords Division No. 4 of 10th Feb 2004, on Third Reading amendment No. 4.  This was Lord Marlesford’s attempt to remove privacy protection from the Bill.

Party Contents Not-Contents
Bishop 0 0
Conservative 82 1
Cross Bench 19 10
Labour 4 101
Liberal Democrat 1 33
Other 2 0
TOTAL 108 145

[top]Feb 10th 2004, division No. 5

House of Lords Division No. 5 of 10th Feb 2004, on the substantive motion “Whether the Bill do now pass?”

Party Contents Not-Contents
Bishop 0 0
Conservative 3 37
Cross Bench 11 17
Labour 104 2
Liberal Democrat 37 0
Other 0 1
TOTAL 155 57