• Mr Drakeford said the government would back the Conservative motion relating to responsibility in general.

    BBC: NHS in Wales: Missed appointments charge call

  • Cardiff Central AM Jenny Rathbone branded the Conservative motion a "hotchpotch" and argued that if people don't trust their councils, then they're unlikely to engage.

    BBC: Conservatives' debate on local communities

  • First Minister Carwyn Jones announced the new award in the Senedd after a Welsh Conservative motion called for a new Welsh honours system and for St David's Day to be made a bank holiday.

    BBC: St David Awards: Welsh honours system announced

  • During a dinner break debate on 10 March 2010, the Lords approved a Conservative motion which calls on the government, but does not compel it, to withdraw the draft Royal Parks and Other Open Spaces (Amendment) etc.

    BBC: Royal Parks car parking charges rethink urged

  • The issue was raised on 27 January 2011 in a debate on post-service welfare available to military veterans, on a motion by Conservative peer Lord King of Bridgwater.

    BBC: Peers call for veteran care to be 'taken away from MOD'

  • However, Conservative AMs opposed the motion.

    BBC: Welsh assembly members vote against cut in EU budget

  • Labour and Liberal Democrat councillors walked out after a reworded motion by the Conservative Party was passed.

    BBC: Opposition walks out of Suffolk County Council meeting

  • The Conservative MSP saw her amended motion passed at decision time.

    BBC: Higher education debate

  • Conservative AM Darren Millar opposed the motion to introduce legislation to outlaw smacking.

    BBC: Debate by an Individual Member

  • The foreign secretary was speaking in a backbench-led debate on a motion, tabled by Conservative MP John Baron, which called on the government to rule out using military force against Iran.

    BBC: Hague warns of 'Middle East arms race'

  • Mr Leigh is one of 44 Tories backing a Commons motion, tabled by Conservative backbencher Bernard Jenkin, which urges the coalition government to rethink its plans, warning that they contradict advice issued by the Electoral Commission.

    BBC: Clegg rejects criticism of AV referendum timing

  • Conservative, Liberal Democrat and Labour MPs were instructed by their leaders to vote against Conservative MP David Nuttall's motion calling for a referendum on whether the UK should stay in the EU, leave it or renegotiate its membership.

    BBC: EU referendum bid rejected by MPs

  • Half a dozen Conservative MPs had signed an Early Day Motion calling for a duty freeze.

    BBC: Chancellor responds to pressure over fuel duty

  • The Conservative justice spokesman John Lamont saw his motion, which highlighted concerns about the loss of specialist jobs, passed. 76 MSPs backed it, there was one vote against it, with 45 MSPs abstaining.

    BBC: Decision time

  • Conservative MP Charlotte Leslie has tabled a motion in the House of Commons calling for Sir David to resign because he "had overall responsibility for Mid Staffordshire NHS Trust during the period investigated in the Francis Inquiry".

    BBC: Andy Burnham backs NHS boss David Nicholson

  • But fellow Conservative councillor Bryan Dennington, who proposed the motion to scupper the plan, disagreed.

    BBC: Brewhouse Theatre

  • Amendments from Scottish Labour MSP Johann Lamont and Scottish Conservative MSP John Lamont were defeated and the motion from the Justice Secretary was agreed to unanimously at decision time.

    BBC: Supreme Court debate

  • Conservative MP David Nuttall, who proposed the motion, argued there were more than 40 million people of voting age in the UK who had not been consulted on the question of Europe.

    BBC: EU referendum: Rebels lose vote in Commons

  • The motion is the product of the Conservative backbencher Adam Afriyie, who has waged a long campaign, chronicled in this blog, to reform the workings of Ipsa, which remains loathed and abominated by most MPs.

    BBC: Ipsa: Adam Afriyie set to head review of MP expenses

  • John Dobson, Conservative councillor for Dersingham, has proposed a motion calling for an "extraordinary, full council" meeting to debate "whether to proceed with procurement in its present form, or at all" which will be discussed at Monday's full council meeting.

    BBC: Norfolk

  • Mr Eustice, David Cameron's former press secretary, said the initiative was "not yet" backed by the government but he urged MPs of all parties to support it and suggested it "more closely reflected the views" of most Conservative MPs compared to Mr Nuttall's motion.

    BBC: EU referendum: MPs told to vote against Monday's motion

  • Though the motion would not bind the government, Conservative leaders want MPs to vote against a referendum.

    ECONOMIST: Bagehot

  • Plaid Cymru's decision to move the motion arose following Labour MPs joining with Conservative backbenchers in Westminster to vote against the UK government for a cut to the EU budget.

    BBC: Plaid Cymru debate on european funding

  • Conservative peer Earl of Caithness has put down an motion of regret that the bill is being dealt with as a private member's bill, and points to the draft government bill for House of Lords reform which is currently being discussed by a joint committee.

    BBC: House of Lords Reform Bill

  • The leader of Scarborough's Conservative-controlled council, Tom Fox, proposed the motion which was passed unanimously.

    BBC: Jimmy Savile stripped of Scarborough honours

  • One idea being considered by Conservative ministers is to invite MPs of all parties to support a motion demonstrating their opposition to court rulings - as was used on the issue of prisoner voting rights.

    BBC: Ministers look at Abu Qatada options

  • Signatories to the backbench motion included Labour's Fabian Hamilton and Hugh Bayley, Conservative former minister Sir Peter Bottomley, Lib Dem Julian Huppert, the SNP's Pete Wishart and Green MP Caroline Lucas.

    BBC: MPs support giving 16-year-olds the vote

  • Its broadcast prompted an Early Day Motion in the House of Commons, proposed by a group of Conservative MPS, entitled Television Obscenity.

    BBC: Tony Harrison to perform controversial poem V on Radio 4

  • In Britain Dominic Raab, a Conservative MP, has won unanimous support in the House of Commons for a motion soon to be a draft bill that would create a presumption in favour of action for both those on the Magnitsky list, and other corrupt or beastly figures.

    ECONOMIST: Visa sanctions

  • The no confidence motion was due to be put to Conwy council by Cheryl Carlisle (Conservative), Brian Cossey (Lib Dem) and Phil Edwards (Plaid Cymru).

    BBC: Flint protesters

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