Yes, although no party names were mentioned, and that was in itself important, I got an impression from the accents (which are fairly party specific regardless of region) that we had Labour and Tory contributions. Monaghan is SNP and we know that Liberal Democrat would have been in there in the guise of Vince Cable if there were none there today. Monaghan was clearly very pleased when we spoke afterwards that the full range was covered.
For non-UK members, the main speakers were
Carol Monaghan SNP (Scottish National Party, SNP) Glasgow North East. @CMonaghanSNP
Sir Edward Davey (Liberal Democrat, LD) Kingston & Surbiton. @EdwardJDavey
Michael Tomlinson (Conservative, Cons) Mid Dorset & North Poole. @Michael4MDNP
David Drew (Labour Co-operative, Lab/Co-op) Stroud (Gloucestershire). @DavidEDrew
Alex Chalk (Cons) Cheltenham (Gloucestershire). @AlexChalkChelt
Jim Shannon (Democratic Unionist Party, DUP) Strangford (N Ireland). @JimShannonMP
Kerry McCarthy (Labour, Lab) Bristol, East. @KerryMP
Stephen Kerr (Cons) Stirling (Scotland). @stephenkerrMP
Kelvin Hopkins (Independent, Ind) Luton North. (no twitter)
Liz McInnes (Lab) Heywood & Middleton (Greater Manchester) @LizMcInnes_MP
Luke Pollard (Lab/Co-op) Plymouth, Sutton & Devonport. @LukePollard
Stephen Pound (Lab) Ealing North (no twitter)
Gavin Newlands (SNP) Paisley & Renfrewshire North (Scotland) @GavNewlandsSNP
Sharon Hodgson (Opposition spokesperson) (Lab) Washington & Sunderland West @SharonHodgsonMP
Steve Brine (Minister = Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Health & Social Care)
also (Cons) Winchester and Chandlers Ford @BrineMinister
North, south, east and west.
Scottish, Northern Ireland, English main speakers and a Welsh MP Ben Lake (Plaid Cymru) Ceredigion (previously Cardiganshire) helped apply for the debate, made an intervention but did not make a speech.
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