But Tory backbencher Bernard Jenkin insisted Trident was the cheapest and most effective option.
The likes of Bernard Jenkin and David Winnick shrugged dismissively when reminded of them.
Shadow defence spokesman Bernard Jenkin criticised Defence Secretary Geoff Hoon for not making the statement himself.
Lord Jenkin served as Environment Secretary under Margaret Thatcher, and was responsible for local government.
Lord Jenkin said the government needed to prepare for a "backlash" when the cuts came into force.
But around 15 MPs spoke in support of Mr Mitchell, led by grandees Sir Peter Tapsell and Bernard Jenkin.
Lady Verma asked Lord Jenkin to forward her the email so her officials could examine it in more detail.
Studies into the superweed are being carried out at Eden by Camborne School of Mines scientist, Dr Loveday Jenkin.
But Conservative MP Bernard Jenkin told the BBC that while he approved of the talks, Britain had to be "realistic".
Finally another Conservative peer, Baroness Jenkin of Kennington, asked what progress the government is making on reducing household food waste.
Tory MP Bernard Jenkin said the Lords amendments were "all completely unacceptable" and "a charter for going round the country stirring up apathy".
The committee chairman Bernard Jenkin is not normally seen as a card carrying Cameroon - so this could evolve into something rather sparky.
But Conservative MP Bernard Jenkin welcomed the plans telling MPs "we should afford the freedom to marry to every citizen in this country".
Bernard Jenkin, shadow regions secretary, says he wants to go further and reinvent civic Conservatism by decentralising power to city and county councils.
Tory former Cabinet minister Lord Jenkin of Roding warned that the path to an elected Lords, which he opposes, would not be smooth.
Steve Jenkin, director of health at the charity Sue Ryder, which sponsored the Demos report, insisted that it was important to share good practice.
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Key targets seem to include the secretary of the '22, former minister Christopher Chope and, possibly, Bernard Jenkin, a regular critic of the government.
Lord Jenkin of Roding, a former minister, said he had obtained a copy of an email that was "inadvertently" sent to a Copeland councillor.
Last week Bill Cash joined John Redwood and Bernard Jenkin to launch a paper arguing that the benefits of the single market are overstated.
Chairman and Conservative MP Bernard Jenkin called on the government to publish a Statement of National Strategy in late spring or early summer each year.
Chairman of the Commons public administration committee Bernard Jenkin, a former defence spokesman, claimed the review was being carried out under a "startlingly compressed" timetable.
Lord Jenkin's amendments were debated but not pushed to a division.
While another senior Tory, Bernard Jenkin, argued in a report published today that the UK has reached a, "tipping point" in terms of its world role.
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Mr Jenkin made the comments in the Commons on 10 March 2011, as he presented a committee report on the number, role and effectiveness of government ministers.
He faced criticism from former Energy Secretary Lord Jenkin of Roding who said "there is an attitude that the UK doesn't care about nuclear power any more".
Mr Jenkin noted that the government's plans to cut the number of MPs by 50 would increase the current payroll vote from 22% to 23.5% of the Commons.
"This is not about abdicating policy-making to opinion polls, but national strategy must appreciate what sort of country the public aspires for the UK to be, " Mr Jenkin said.
Senior Conservative MP Bernard Jenkin said he thought the government may have been trying to divert peoples' attention away from a difficult week for the Tory party and the coalition.
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Mr Jenkin stressed that no-one wanted to "turn the clock back" and he argued that the industry needed more government support, suggesting that the rail regulator was now "adversarial and legalistic".
Speaking on 5 July 2011 during the committee stage of the bill, Lord Jenkin of Roding argued that central government should have less involvement with proposed local referendums on excessive council tax.
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