Voting Record — Linda Gilroy MP, Plymouth, Sutton (10229)

Linda Gilroy

Note: our records only go back to 1997 for the Commons and 2001 for the Lords (more details).

FromToPartyRebellions (explain...)Attendance (explain...)Teller
5 May 2005 12 Apr 2010 Lab 4 votes out of 995, 0.4% 995 votes out of 1288, 77.3% 0 times
7 Jun 2001 11 Apr 2005 Lab 5 votes out of 1053, 0.5% 1053 votes out of 1246, 84.5% 0 times
1 May 1997 14 May 2001 Lab 2 votes out of 1005, 0.2% 1005 votes out of 1273, 78.9% 2 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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HouseDateSubjectLinda GilroyLab VoteRôle
11 May 2010Stopped being Member, Defence Committee
11 May 2010Stopped being Member, Committees on Arms Export Controls (formerly Quadripartite Committee)
7 Oct 2009Became Member, Committees on Arms Export Controls (formerly Quadripartite Committee)
7 Oct 2009Stopped being Member, Committee on Arms Export Controls
10 Aug 2009Stopped being Member, South West Regional Select Committee
4 Mar 2009Became Member, South West Regional Select Committee
16 Jan 2009Stopped being PPS (Rt Hon Lord Drayson, Minister of State), Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills
30 Dec 2008Became PPS (Rt Hon Lord Drayson, Minister of State), Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills
27 Nov 2008Stopped being Member, Draft Marine Bill (Joint Committee)
20 Aug 2008Stopped being Member, Science and Technology Committee
Commons3 Jul 2008MPs' salaries — Increases capped to 2.3% — rejected minorityno Rebel
20 May 2008Became Member, Draft Marine Bill (Joint Committee)
18 Apr 2008Became Member, Committee on Arms Export Controls
Commons7 Mar 2007House of Lords Reform — Composition Option 7 (100 per Cent. Elected) minorityaye Rebel
Commons7 Mar 2007House of Lords Reform — Composition Option 1 (Fully Appointed) — rejected minorityno Rebel
Commons7 Mar 2007House of Lords Reform — Support for bicameral Parliament minorityaye Rebel
20 Feb 2007Became Member, Science and Technology Committee
14 Jul 2005Became Member, Defence Committee
HouseDateSubjectLinda GilroyLab VoteRôle
11 Apr 2005Stopped being PPS (Rt Hon Nick Raynsford, Minister of State), Office of the Deputy Prime Minister
Commons25 Feb 2005Right of Reply and Press Standards Bill minorityno Rebel
Commons25 Feb 2005School Meals and Nutrition Bill minorityno Rebel
13 May 2004Became PPS (Rt Hon Nick Raynsford, Minister of State), Office of the Deputy Prime Minister
Commons4 Feb 2003House of Lords Reform — Option 1 (Fully Appointed) — rejected minorityno Rebel
Commons4 Feb 2003House of Lords Reform — House of Lords to be abolished — rejected minorityno Rebel
Commons5 Jul 2001Parliamentary Pensions Majorityno Rebel
HouseDateSubjectLinda GilroyLab VoteRôle
Commons22 Mar 2001Election of a Speaker — Election of Speaker by secret ballot Majorityaye Rebel
Commons23 Oct 2000Election of Speaker minorityno Rebel
Commons14 May 1999Fur Farming (Prohibition) Bill - Offences relating to fur farming tellnono Teller
Commons14 May 1999Fur Farming (Prohibition) Bill - Appropriate authority responsibility for forfeited animals tellnono Teller

Policy Comparisons

This chart shows the percentage agreement between this MP and each of the policies in the database, according to their voting record.

AgreementPolicy
14% Abortion, Embryology and Euthanasia- Against
50% Assisted Dying
96% Asylum System - More strict
100% Ban fox hunting
81% Business and community control of schools: For
0% Civil aviation pollution - For limiting
99% Control Orders
100% Corporal punishment of children - Against
100% Crossrail - In favour
72% Delegate more powers to government ministers
100% Deployment of UK armed forces in Afghanistan
98% European Union Integration - For
80% Foundation hospitals - In favour
100% Fox hunting - Ban
10% Freedom of Information Bill 2000 - Strengthen
2% Fully Elected House of Lords
23% Gambling - Against permissiveness
100% Higher taxes on alcoholic drinks
0% Hold a UK referendum on Lisbon EU Treaty
94% Homosexuality - Equal rights
67% Human Rights and Equality
100% Identity cards - For introduction
0% Increase VAT
99% Iraq 2003 - For the invasion
18% Iraq Investigation - Necessary
100% Labour's Terrorism laws - For
100% Mass Retention of Communications Data
50% Minimum Wage
100% Ministers Can Intervene in Coroners' Inquests
0% No detention without charge or trial
100% Nuclear power - For
44% Openness and Transparency - In Favour
100% Pension auto-enrolment - For
98% Post office - in favour of Government policy
2% Post office closures - against
0% Privatise Royal Mail
100% Promote Occupational Pensions
50% Proportional Representation Voting System - For
99% Protesting near Parliament - Restrict
16% Recreational drugs - Against legalization
0% Referendum on UK's EU membership -For -Pre 2016
96% Remove Hereditary Peers from the House of Lords
0% Right to strike
28% Role of MPs in the House of Commons - Strengthen
50% Same Sex Marriage - for
53% Schools - Greater Autonomy
75% Smoking ban - In favour
65% Stop climate change
0% Support current and former armed service members
100% Teach children about drugs, sexuality and health
0% Termination of pregnancy - against
0% The UK should not ratify the Lisbon Treaty
100% Trade Unions - Restrict
26% Transexuality - Against legal recognition
54% Transparency of Parliament
100% Trident replacement - In favour
7% University education fees - Should be free
100% University Tuition Fees - For
92% Use of UK Military Forces Overseas
42% Voting age - Reduce to 16
0% War - Parliamentary authority not necessary

Possible Friends (more...)

Shows which MPs voted most similarly to this one in the 2005-2010, Westminster Parliament. This is measured from 0% agreement (never voted the same) to 100% (always voted the same). Only votes that both MPs attended are counted. This may reveal relationships between MPs that were previously unsuspected. Or it may be nonsense.

AgreementNameConstituencyParty
100.0% Tony BlairSedgefieldLab
99.5% Robin CookLivingstonLab
99.3% Kim HowellsPontypriddLab
99.0% Gordon BrownKirkcaldy and CowdenbeathLab
98.9% Shaun WoodwardSt Helens SouthLab

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