Voting Record — Glenda Jackson MP, Hampstead and Kilburn (10308)
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| From | To | Party | Rebellions (explain...) | Attendance (explain...) | Teller |
| 6 May 2010 | still in office | Lab | 4 votes out of 391, 1.0% | 391 votes out of 776, 50.4% | 0 times |
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Interesting Votes
Votes in parliament for which this MP's vote differed from the majority vote of their party (Rebel), or in which this MP was a teller (Teller), or both (Rebel Teller).
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| House | Date | Subject | Glenda Jackson | Lab Vote | Rôle | |
| Commons | 19 Dec 2012 | Charities Act 2011 (Amendment) | minority | aye | Rebel | |
| Commons | 19 Oct 2011 | Deferred Division — Adjournment of the house (november 2011, christmas and february 2012) | Majority | no | Rebel | |
| Commons | 30 Mar 2011 | Alcohol Marketing — Clause 152 — Restriction on issue of arrest warrants in private prosecutions | minority | no | Rebel | |
| Commons | 10 Feb 2011 | Backbench Business — [20th Allotted Day] — Voting by Prisoners | minority | aye | Rebel | |
| Commons | 14 Jul 2010 | Terrorism Act 2006 (Disapplication of Section 25) Order 2010 | minority | unknown | Unknown | |
| 28 Jul 1999 | Stopped being Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Transport in London), Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions | |||||
| 5 May 1997 | Became Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Transport in London), Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions | |||||
Policy Comparisons
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Possible Friends (more...)
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