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But there are times when he cannot bring himself to support him in the division lobbies.
Because he hopes to lure some of my Conservative colleagues into the division lobby with him.
The doorkeepers then unlock the doors to the division lobbies.
There have been suggestions that electronic voting may be easier and quicker to do than physically going through a division lobby.
The two division lobbies alongside the House Chamber are then cleared of "strangers".
There are no division lobbies in the House of Commons, so each member votes by simply standing up from his or her seat.
I hope that Opposition Members will support it in the Division Lobby when the time comes.
The bargain is one which a minority Labour government could well afford to offer, in return for essential support in the division lobbies.
This means that, at least in theory, it is within eight minutes from the division lobbies of the Houses of Parliament.
One teller from each side goes to the end of each division lobby and count MPs as they emerge.
Either the Government performs a climbdown of epic humiliation scale or it publishes and risks being damned in the division lobbies.
This refers not to the division lobbies used for voting but the Members' Lobby beyond the chamber which is cleared by the doorkeepers.
Members then scurry into the Ayes or Noes division lobby before the cry of "Lock the doors" is heard.
Several doors lead out of the room, to the division lobbies of the House of Lords and to a number of important offices.
However, she later chose to register a positive abstention - by walking through both division lobbies - as she found herself "genuinely torn on the debate."
Conservative Members - with a few honourable exceptions - were dragooned through the Division Lobby by the Government Whips.
I can only suspect that the speed of my progress through the Division Lobby, as I was the second Member out that night, may have caused confusion.
Ed Miliband will on Thursday lead Labour MPs into the Commons division lobbies against proposals to treble student fees.
While supporting the Irish Nationalists in the division lobby, he generally concerned himself with constituency matters, asking a number of oral questions and putting down questions requiring a written answer.
That was the private calculation of some Labour MPs as two leading dissidents finally decided to abandon their threat to rebel and instead support John Major in the division lobbies.
The Gladstone budget box is currently on loan to the House of Commons, where it will be on public display in the Division Lobby for as long as preservation conditions allow.
MPs have to walk through the two Division Lobbies on either side of the House and give their name to the Division Clerks at the end of the respective Lobbies to vote.
Churchill, a strong Zionist supporter, had fiercely condemned MacDonald in the Commons in 1938 and continued his verbal assault afterwards in the Division Lobby of the House of Commons.
One shot of her early years in the House of Commons looks down from above, showing her solitary bright blue figure in a hat being swept forward in a river of dark suits towards the division lobby.
His position had been undermined the previous year by his decision to lead sixty-nine Labour MPs through the division lobby in support of the Heath's government's motion to take Britain into the EEC.