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Iraq: The unpersuaded

A full list of the MPs who remain unpersuaded of the case for war.

Labour

Diane Abbott

Graham Allen

John Austin

Tony Banks

Harry Barnes

John Battle

Anne Begg

Andrew Bennett

Joe Benton

Roger Berry

Harold Best

Karen Buck

Richard Burden

Ronnie Campbell

Martin Caton

Colin Challen

David Chaytor

Michael Clapham

Helen Clark

Tom Clarke

Tony Clarke

Harry Cohen

Iain Coleman

Jeremy Corbyn

Jim Cousins

Tom Cox

Ann Cryer

John Cryer

Jim Cunningham

Tam Dalyell

Valerie Davey

Denzil Davies

Terry Davis

Hilton Dawson

Jim Dobbin

Frank Dobson

Brian Donohoe

Frank Doran

David Drew

Huw Edwards

Jeff Ennis

Paul Farrelly

Mark Fisher

Paul Flynn

Hywel Francis

George Galloway

Neil Gerrard

Ian Gibson

Roger Godsiff

Patrick Hall

David Hamilton

Fabian Hamilton

Doug Henderson

David Hinchliffe

Kate Hoey

Jimmy Hood

Kelvin Hopkins

Brian Iddon

Eric Illsley

Glenda Jackson

Helen Jackson

Lynn Jones

Jon Owen Jones

Martyn Jones

Peter Kilfoyle

Mark Lazarowicz

David Lepper

Terry Lewis

Iain Luke

John Lyons

Christine McCafferty

John McDonnell

Ann McKechin

Kevin McNamara

Khalid Mahmood

Alice Mahon

David Marshall

Jim Marshall

Bob Marshall-Andrews

Chris Mole

Julie Morgan

Tony McWalter

Denis Murphy

Doug Naysmith

Diana Organ

Albert Owen

Linda Perham

Peter Pike

Kerry Pollard

Gordon Prentice

Andrew Reid

Joan Ruddock

Martin Salter

Mohammed Sarwar

Malcolm Savidge

Phil Sawford

Brian Sedgemore

Debra Shipley

Alan Simpson

Marsha Singh

Dennis Skinner

Chris Smith

Llew Smith

George Stevenson

Paul Stinchcombe

Gavin Strang

David Taylor

Jon Trickett

Paul Truswell

Des Turner

Bill Tynan

Rudi Vis

Joan Walley

Bob Wareing

Brian White

Alan Williams

Betty Williams

Mike Wood

Tony Worthington

Tony Wright

Derek Wyatt

Liberal Democrats

Richard Allan

Norman Baker

John Barrett

Alan Beith

Tom Brake

Colin Breed

Annette Brooke

Malcolm Bruce

John Burnett

Paul Burstow

Vincent Cable

Patsy Calton

Alistair Carmichael

David Chidgey

Brian Cotter

Edward Davey

Sue Doughty

Don Foster

Andrew George

Sandra Gidley

Matthew Green

Michael Hancock

Evan Harris

Nick Harvey

David Heath

Paul Holmes

Simon Hughes

Nigel Jones

Paul Keetch

Charles Kennedy

Archy Kirkwood

Norman Lamb

David Laws

Paul Marsden

Michael Moore

Mark Oaten

Lembit Opik

John Pugh

Alan Reid

David Rendel

Bob Russell

Adrian Sanders

Robert Smith

Andrew Stunell

Matthew Taylor

John Thurso

Jenny Tonge

Paul Tyler

Steve Webb

Roger Williams

Phil Willis

Richard Younger-Ross

Conservatives

Peter Ainsworth

Richard Bacon

Kenneth Clarke

John Gummer

John Horam

Edward Leigh

Richard Page

Andrew Murrison

Anthony Steen

Sir Peter Tapsell

Andrew Turner

Andrew Tyrie

Bob Walter

Scottish Nationalist Party

Annabel Ewing

Angus Robertson

Alex Salmond

Mike Wishart

Mike Weir

SDLP

John Hume

Seamus Mallon

Eddie McGrady

Plaid Cymru

Elfyn Llwyd

Adam Price

Simon Thomas

Hywel Williams

Tellers for the amendment were Douglas Hogg (Conservative) and Tony Lloyd (Labour)

Labour abstentions

The following 30 Labour MPs did not vote on the amendment, although that does not necessarily imply opposition to the government position. Some may have had permission from the whips to be absent from the House:

Clive Betts

Colin Burgon

Michael Connarty

Frank Cook

Paul Daisley

Clive Efford

Bill Etherington

Jim Fitzpatrick

Dai Havard

David Heyes

Lindsay Hoyle

Helen Jackson

Alan Keen

Jackie Lawrence

Terry Lewis

Fiona Mactaggart

John McWilliam

Rob Marris

Alan Meale

Austin Mitchell

Edward O'Hara

Stephen Pound

James Purnell

Bill Rammell (Foreign Office minister)

John Robertson

Terry Rooney

Joan Ryan

Angela Smith

Howard Stoate (Parliamentary private secretary)

Shaun Woodward

James Wray

Published: Thu, 27 Feb 2003 01:00:00 GMT+00