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Voting Record

  • 16 Sep 2025
    Sentencing Bill: Second Reading
    Result:   Motion Passed
    340 Ayes
    77
    Voted in favour
  • 16 Sep 2025
    Sentencing Bill: Reasoned Amendment on Second Reading
    Result:   Motion Failed
    78
    292 Noes
    Voted against
  • 15 Sep 2025
    Employment Rights Bill: Motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 121
    Result:   Motion Passed
    316 Ayes
    161 Noes
    Voted in favour
  • 15 Sep 2025
    Employment Rights Bill: Motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 62
    Result:   Motion Passed
    330 Ayes
    161 Noes
    Voted in favour
  • 15 Sep 2025
    Employment Rights Bill: Motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 61
    Result:   Motion Passed
    330 Ayes
    161 Noes
    Voted in favour
  • 15 Sep 2025
    Employment Rights Bill: Motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 60
    Result:   Motion Passed
    318 Ayes
    170 Noes
    Voted in favour
  • 15 Sep 2025
    Employment Rights Bill: Motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 49
    Result:   Motion Passed
    332 Ayes
    160 Noes
    Voted in favour
  • 15 Sep 2025
    Employment Rights Bill: Motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 48
    Result:   Motion Passed
    328 Ayes
    160 Noes
    Voted in favour
  • 15 Sep 2025
    Employment Rights Bill: Motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 47
    Result:   Motion Passed
    327 Ayes
    164 Noes
    Voted in favour
  • 15 Sep 2025
    Employment Rights Bill: Motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 46
    Result:   Motion Passed
    314 Ayes
    178 Noes
    Voted in favour
  • 15 Sep 2025
    Employment Rights Bill: Motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 23
    Result:   Motion Passed
    329 Ayes
    163 Noes
    Voted in favour
  • 15 Sep 2025
    Employment Rights Bill: Motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 8
    Result:   Motion Passed
    316 Ayes
    172 Noes
    Voted in favour
  • 15 Sep 2025
    Employment Rights Bill: Motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 7
    Result:   Motion Passed
    330 Ayes
    158 Noes
    Voted in favour
  • 15 Sep 2025
    Employment Rights Bill: Motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 1
    Result:   Motion Passed
    326 Ayes
    160 Noes
    Voted in favour
  • 10 Sep 2025
    Bus Services (No.2) Bill Report Stage: New Clause 2
    Result:   Motion Failed
    69
    300 Noes
    Voted against
  • 09 Sep 2025
    Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill: Second Reading
    Result:   Motion Passed
    330 Ayes
    179 Noes
    Voted in favour
  • 09 Sep 2025
    Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill: Reasoned Amendment
    Result:   Motion Failed
    116
    333 Noes
    Voted against
  • 08 Sep 2025
    Renters’ Rights Bill: Motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 64
    Result:   Motion Passed
    335 Ayes
    160 Noes
    Voted in favour
  • 08 Sep 2025
    Renters’ Rights Bill: Motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 53
    Result:   Motion Passed
    401 Ayes
    96
    Voted in favour
  • 08 Sep 2025
    Renters’ Rights Bill: Motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 39
    Result:   Motion Passed
    325 Ayes
    171 Noes
    Voted in favour

Questions

  • 29 Aug 2025
    Gaza
    To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what diplomatic steps he will take to help (a) support a ceasefire in Gaza and (b) enable the delivery of aid to (i) people and (ii) children at risk of starvation.
    Response from Mr Hamish Falconer MP (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)
    I refer my Hon Friend to the statement made to the House by the former Foreign Secretary on 1 September.
  • 28 Aug 2025
    Biodiversity
    To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what steps he has taken to improve biodiversity.
    Response from Daniel Zeichner MP (Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)
    Improving biodiversity is crucial and we have a set of statutory nature targets, which we will deliver through a range of mechanisms, all underpinned by the £7 billion nature budget. We have recently had the landmark moment for conservation when we enable... [Read More]
  • 10 Jul 2025
    Palestinians: Recognition of States
    To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, pursuant to the Answer of 9 June 2025 to Question 55674 on Palestinians: Recognition of States, what steps he is taking to advance the recognition of the State of Palestine.
    Response from Mr Hamish Falconer MP (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)
    The UK's commitment to a two-state solution is unwavering. The Prime Minister spoke to President Abbas on 29 July to condemn the suffering in Gaza, reiterate that Hamas must play no role in Gaza, and outline the UK's commitment to recognising the State of... [Read More]
  • 14 Jul 2025
    Horticulture: Peat
    To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what discussions he has had with the Welsh government on the cessation of the sale of horticultural peat.
    Response from Mary Creagh MP (Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)
    The Secretary of State discussed this matter with Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Climate Change and Rural Affairs, Huw Irranca-Davies MS, at the Inter-Ministerial Group for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, on 23 June.
  • 12 Jun 2025
    Flood Control
    To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what steps he has taken to help protect communities vulnerable to flooding.
    Response from Emma Hardy MP (Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)
    This Government knows and understands how devastating the impact of flooding is to communities and so we are committed to protecting homes and businesses around the country. Just this week, we announced the largest flooding programme in history. As part o... [Read More]
  • 09 Jun 2025
    Baby Loss Certificates: Wales
    To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what recent discussions his Department has had with the Welsh Government on making baby loss certificates available in Wales.
    Response from Ashley Dalton MP (Health and Social Care)
    The Department and their Welsh counterparts have discussed the possibility of the Baby Loss Certificate scheme becoming available in Wales. As healthcare in Wales is the responsibility of the Welsh administration, Welsh officials are leading on this piece... [Read More]
  • 25 Feb 2025
    GCE A-level
    To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what information her Department holds on the number of the countries that teach GCE A-Level qualifications in state schools or their equivalent.
    Response from Catherine McKinnell MP (Education)
    The department does not hold information on the number of countries that teach A level qualifications in state schools or their equivalent. There are examples of countries which have developed an A level offer. For example, Singapore delivers the Singapor... [Read More]
  • 26 Feb 2025
    Pension Funds
    To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, what steps she is taking through the pensions system to increase economic growth.
    Response from Torsten Bell MP (Treasury)
    We are now in the final phase of the Pensions Investment Review, and I look forward to publishing its final report in the coming months. Our reforms, to Defined Contribution schemes and the Local Government Pension Scheme, will create fewer, larger pensio... [Read More]
  • 12 Feb 2025
    Baby Loss Certificates: Wales
    To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what discussions he has had with counterparts in the Welsh Government on making baby loss certificates available in Wales.
    Response from Karin Smyth MP (Health and Social Care)
    Healthcare in Wales is the responsibility of the Welsh Government. The Department is in discussions with our Welsh counterparts regarding the possibility of extending the Baby Loss Certificate service to Wales.
  • 21 Jan 2025
    Homelessness: Wales
    To ask the Secretary of State for Wales, what steps is she taking with Cabinet colleagues to tackle veteran homelessness in Wales.
    Response from Rt Hon Jo Stevens MP (Wales)
    This is a Government of service that will always stand up for those who serve our country. The Minister for Veterans and People is working across Government to ensure veterans across the UK have access to the support they need on housing, as well as healt... [Read More]

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