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