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Amendment

Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction Bill: Committee: Amendment 5

Monday, 17 November 2025

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What was this vote about?

This was a amendment on the Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction Act 2026. The Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction Act 2026 brings UK law in line with the UN BBNJ Agreement. It creates a framework to regulate access to marine genetic resources and share benefits from areas beyond national jurisdiction, with licensing, reporting, and environmental safeguards, and it expands powers to devolved administrations while addressing plastics pollution, human rights at sea and the risk of offshoring research.

  • •Implements the UN Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ) Agreement in UK law, covering access to marine genetic resources, deposits of samples, and recording digital sequence information through a Clearing-House Mechanism.
  • •Strengthens licensing, environmental impact assessment, enforcement, and reporting, including regular (every two years) updates, and introduces penalties to ensure compliance.
  • •Adds powers for Scotland and Northern Ireland to regulate to meet UK obligations, with consultation rules and procedural safeguards, aligning devolved governance with the central regime.
  • •Proposes measures to prevent offshoring of marine research and commerce to dodge obligations, strengthens licensing and impact assessment rules related to areas beyond national jurisdiction, and requires a plastics pollution statement and actions (aligned with MEPC.1/Circ.909).

The result

Motion rejected
Margin: 171
147
318
Aye (32%)No (68%)

465 of 650 eligible MPs voted (72% turnout)

How each party voted

Conservative
Voted for
82 aye0 no32 absent
Liberal Democrat
Voted for
58 aye0 no14 absent
Democratic Unionist Party
Voted for
2 aye0 no3 absent
Ulster Unionist Party
Voted for
1 aye0 no
Reform UK
Voted for
1 aye0 no7 absent
Traditional Unionist Voice
Voted for
1 aye0 no

Who rebelled?(2 MPs)

2 MPs voted against their party whip.

Independent(2 rebels — party voted no)
Alex Easton(North Down)
aye
Patrick Spencer(Central Suffolk and North Ipswich)
aye

Turnout by party

72%
Ulster Unionist Party
1/1 (100%)
Traditional Unionist Voice
1/1 (100%)
Your Party
1/1 (100%)
Liberal Democrat
58/72 (81%)
Labour (Co-op)
305/401 (76%)
Green Party
3/4 (75%)
Conservative
82/114 (72%)
Independent
8/13 (62%)

What happens next?

The bill continues through its current stage with the amendment applied (or rejected).

Current stage: Royal Assent