New Clause 5 — Application of the Human Rights Act 1998 to Scotland

Scotland Bill – in the House of Commons am 10:09 pm ar 15 Mehefin 2015.

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Pleidleisiau yn y ddadl hon

  • Rhif adran 13
    A majority of MPs wedi pleidleisio against giving the Scottish Parliament a veto on the repeal of the Human Rights Act as it applies to Scotland.

‘The application of the Human Rights Act 1998 to Scotland shall not be repealed in so far as it affects Scotland without the express consent of the Scottish Parliament.’—(Mr Allen.)

The new clause states the intention that the express consent of the Scottish Parliament would be required before any repeal by the Parliament of the United Kingdom of the Human Rights Act 1998 as it applies to Scotland.

Brought up, and read the First time.

Question put, That the clause be read a Second time.

The Committee divided:

Ayes 274, Noes 309.

Rhif adran 13 Scotland Bill — New Clause 5 — Veto for Scottish Parliament on Repeal of Human Rights Act as it Applies to Scotland

A majority of MPs wedi pleidleisio against giving the Scottish Parliament a veto on the repeal of the Human Rights Act as it applies to Scotland.

Ie: 274 MPs

Na: 309 MPs

Ie: A-Z fesul cyfenw

Rhifwyr

Na: A-Z fesul cyfenw

Rhifwyr

Absennol: 63 MPs

Absennol: A-Z fesul cyfenw

Question accordingly negatived.