Pro-European Tory backbencher Ian Taylor said his party had campaigned on the "wrong strategy".
Other supporters of the process include Tory backbencher Douglas Carswell and Labour former minister Frank Field.
But Tory backbencher Bernard Jenkin insisted Trident was the cheapest and most effective option.
One backbencher, Gwyneth Dunwoody, says that Mo's talents had been wasted in the cabinet office.
On this occasion backbencher Mr MacDonald has the support of the majority Scottish government.
But Senior Tory backbencher Bill Cash declared that he would be voting against the Bill.
But Labour backbencher Dennis Skinner claimed the move was a "money-making exercise by the pharmaceutical industry".
Mr Baker, a former backbencher of the year, first worked in Westminster as an environmental researcher.
Her position was backed by the Greens, while SNP backbencher Christine Grahame voiced opposition to snares.
BBC: A cat caught in a snare. Pic by League Against Cruel Sports.
And Labour backbencher David Winnick told BBC Radio 4's World at One programme he was "somewhat unhappy".
Lib Dem backbencher John Pugh presents a ten minute rule bill on local authority devolution and powers.
On November 10th the Christian Democrats moved to expel Martin Hohmann, a far-right backbencher, from the party.
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"The government bills go in the right direction, but not far enough, " said CDU backbencher Michael Meistr.
In most countries, however, the uppity backbencher rails against the party leaders, and leaves it at that.
Tory backbencher Tobias Ellwood asked why the government was still providing China with millions of pounds of aid.
And Labour backbencher Fiona MacTaggart warned that two million people would die before the changes came into force.
Labour backbencher Dawn Purvis said the bill "undermines the principle that all members of the House are equal".
"I'm not having the business of the House decided by (shudder) Peter Bone, " one upwardly mobile backbencher told me.
Nationalist backbencher Michael Matheson, who sits on Holyrood's Health and Sport Committee, backed the intervention of the health chiefs.
And on Saturday senior Conservative backbencher Andrew Tyrie said the government was not doing enough to promote economic growth.
Gloucester's Conservative MP has called for tougher rules on deporting foreign criminals during a backbencher's debate in the Commons.
MPs should be given a vote on the UK's "increasing" military involvement in Mali, a Labour backbencher has said.
The senior Labour backbencher died at the age of 74 in October following a short battle with pancreatic cancer.
But some MPs voiced reservations at the plans, including Conservative backbencher Philip Davis.
At every point in these exchanges, Mr Hague has admonished his wayward backbencher.
Wilson was another backbencher without committee chair or membership in the House leadership.
Tory backbencher Peter Bottomley, a founder of the Conservative Family Forum, dismissed the notion that the CPF report was confidential.
And I'm far from sure it will, despite a smart unofficial whipping operation led by the eurosceptic backbencher, Mark Reckless.
Peers also backed an amendment proposed by Labour backbencher Lord Lipsey by 201 votes to 134, a majority of 67.
All the keen backbencher had to do was to insert his or her name between the phrase "local MP" and "said".
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