Voting Record — Adam Afriyie MP, Windsor (11929)
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| From | To | Party | Rebellions (explain...) | Attendance (explain...) | Teller |
| 6 May 2010 | still in office | Con | 5 votes out of 674, 0.7% | 674 votes out of 782, 86.2% | 0 times |
| 5 May 2005 | 12 Apr 2010 | Con | 10 votes out of 942, 1.1% | 942 votes out of 1288, 73.1% | 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 | Adam Afriyie | Con Vote | Rôle | |
| Commons | 20 May 2013 | Work and Pensions — New Clause 10 — Part 1 of the Civil Partnership Act 2004 | minority | no | Rebel | |
| Commons | 11 Jul 2012 | United Kingdom Borders — Sittings of the House (Thursdays) (9.30 am to 5.00 pm) | Majority | no | Rebel | |
| Commons | 10 Jul 2012 | House of Lords Reform Bill — 2nd Reading vote | minority | aye | Rebel | |
| Commons | 10 Oct 2011 | Defence — Protection of Freedoms Bill (Programme) (No. 3) | minority | no | Rebel | |
| Commons | 20 Jul 2010 | Timetable for Debate on Use of the Commons Chamber by UK Youth Parliament | minority | aye | Rebel | |
| 11 May 2010 | Stopped being Shadow Minister (Innovation and Science), Business | |||||
| House | Date | Subject | Adam Afriyie | Con Vote | Rôle | |
| Commons | 7 Apr 2010 | Digital Economy Bill — Third Reading | Majority | no | Rebel | |
| 27 Jul 2009 | Stopped being Shadow Minister, Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform | |||||
| 27 Jul 2009 | Became Shadow Minister, Business | |||||
| 27 Jul 2009 | Became Shadow Minister (Innovation and Science), Business | |||||
| 27 Jul 2009 | Stopped being Shadow Minister, Business | |||||
| 4 Jun 2009 | Stopped being Shadow Minister, Innovation, Universities and Skills | |||||
| 4 Jun 2009 | Became Shadow Minister, Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform | |||||
| Commons | 22 Oct 2008 | Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill Third Reading | Majority | no | Rebel | |
| 14 Oct 2008 | Stopped being a member of the Children, Schools and Families Committee | |||||
| 20 Aug 2008 | Stopped being a member of the Science and Technology Committee | |||||
| Commons | 6 May 2008 | Criminal Justice and Immigration Bill: Blasphemy | Majority | no | Rebel | |
| 18 Dec 2007 | Stopped being a member of the Innovation, Universities and Skills Committee | |||||
| 18 Dec 2007 | Became a member of the Children, Schools and Families Committee | |||||
| 7 Nov 2007 | Became a member of the Innovation, Universities and Skills Committee | |||||
| 6 Jul 2007 | Became Shadow Minister, Innovation, Universities and Skills | |||||
| Commons | 7 Mar 2007 | House of Lords Reform — Composition Option 1 (Fully Appointed) — rejected | minority | no | Rebel | |
| Commons | 5 Jul 2006 | Deferred Divisions — adjournment (summer) | minority | aye | Rebel | |
| Commons | 29 Mar 2006 | Identity Cards Bill | minority | aye | Rebel | |
| Commons | 14 Feb 2006 | Health Bill — Schedule 8 — Minor and consequential amendments | minority | aye | Rebel | |
| 20 Jul 2005 | Became a member of the Science and Technology Committee | |||||
| Commons | 19 Jul 2005 | Crossrail Bill | minority | aye | Rebel | |
| Commons | 13 Jul 2005 | Committees — Administration Committee — Pay for Chairmen of Select Committees | minority | aye | Rebel | |
| Commons | 13 Jul 2005 | Committees — Administration Committee — Pay for Chairmen of Standing Committees | minority | aye | Rebel | |
Policy Comparisons
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Possible Friends (more...)
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