12 DEFEATED AMENDMENTS
Vote 1 Lords Amendment 110: Proposed to prevent the Government from using special powers to re-write EU regulations without parliamentary scrutiny. Government win by 22 votes.
Vote 2 Lords Amendment 128: Proposed strengthening parliamentary scrutiny of the use of secondary legislation. Government win by 21 votes.
Vote 3 Lords Amendment 37: Proposed removing the “11pm March 29 2018” exit date from the Bill and refers instead simply to “exit day”. Government win by 25 votes.
Vote 4 Lords Amendment 39: Also proposed changing the definition of the exit day. Government win by 22 votes.
Vote 5 Lords Amendment 125: Proposed requiring parliamentary approval of the UK’s exit date from the EU. Government win by 31 votes.
Vote 6 Lords Amendment 19: Proposed that a withdrawal deal agreed between the Government and the EU must be approved by votes in the Commons and the Lords. Government win by 26 votes.
Vote 7 Lords Amendment 52: Proposed removing the power from ministers to decide when retained EU law can be challenged in court. Government win by 25 votes.
Vote 8 Lords Amendment 10: Proposed restricting ministers’ use of powers dating back to the reign of Henry VIII to correct deficiencies in retained EU law. Government win by 15 votes.
Vote 9 Lords Amendment 43: Further restrictions on ministerial use of so-called “delegated legislation” not requiring parliamentary scrutiny. Government win by 16 votes.
Vote 10 Lords Amendment 45: Proposed further restrictions on the use of ministerial powers. Government win by 11 votes.
Vote 11 Lords Amendment 20: Proposed making the use of powers to implement a withdrawal agreement dependent upon Parliamentary approval of a mandate for negotiations on the UK’s future relationship with the EU. Government win by 20 votes.
Vote 12 A series of Lords amendments relating to the transfer of EU powers to the Scottish Parliament and other devolved assemblies. Government win by 281 votes.