Voting Comparison — Mr Bill O'Brien MP, Normanton
to Mr Robin Corbett MP, Birmingham, Erdington
Mr Bill O'Brien
Note: our records only go back to 1997 for the Commons and 2001 for the Lords (more details).
From | To | Party | Rebellions (explain...) | Attendance (explain...) | Teller |
7 Jun 2001 | 11 Apr 2005 | Lab | 13 votes out of 828, 1.6% | 828 votes out of 1246, 66.5% | 0 times |
1 May 1997 | 14 May 2001 | Lab | 7 votes out of 906, 0.8% | 906 votes out of 1273, 71.2% | 0 times |
Voting Differences
House | Date | Subject | Mr Bill O'Brien | Mr Robin Corbett | Rôle | |
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House | Date | Subject | Mr Bill O'Brien | Mr Robin Corbett | Rôle | |
Commons | 19 Dec 2000 | Human Fertilisation and Embryology (Research Purposes) Regulations | minority | aye | disagrees with policy | |
Commons | 27 Nov 2000 | Freedom of Information Bill — Information held for the purpose of investigation | Majority | aye | disagrees with policy | |
Commons | 7 Nov 2000 | Programming of Bills - I. Programme orders: supplementary provisions | minority | no | disagrees with policy | |
Commons | 23 Oct 2000 | Election of Speaker | Majority | aye | disagrees with policy | |
Commons | 5 Apr 2000 | Freedom of Information Bill — Discretionary disclosures | Majority | aye | disagrees with policy | |
Commons | 1 Mar 1999 | Sexual Offences (Amendment) Bill - Defences available to persons who are under age | minority | aye | disagrees with policy | |
Commons | 10 Feb 1999 | Sexual Offences (Amendment) Bill — Clause 1 — Age of Consent for Homosexual Acts | minority | aye | disagrees with policy | |
Commons | 25 Jan 1999 | Sexual Offences (Amendment) Bill — Second Reading | minority | aye | disagrees with policy | |
Commons | 2 Sep 1998 | Criminal Justice (Terrorism and Conspiracy) Bill | Majority | aye | disagrees with policy | |
Commons | 22 Jun 1998 | Crime and Disorder Bill — Reduction of Age of Consent for Homosexual Acts to 16 | minority | aye | disagrees with policy | |
Commons | 3 Nov 1997 | Firearms (Amendment) Bill - Disabled persons: exemption. | Majority | no | disagrees with policy |