Voting Record — James Paice MP, South East Cambridgeshire (10470)

James Paice

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

FromToPartyRebellions (explain...)Attendance (explain...)Teller
6 May 2010 30 Mar 2015 Con 7 votes out of 834, 0.8% 834 votes out of 1239, 67.3% 0 times
5 May 2005 12 Apr 2010 Con 7 votes out of 713, 1.0% 713 votes out of 1288, 55.4% 0 times
7 Jun 2001 11 Apr 2005 Con 3 votes out of 801, 0.4% 801 votes out of 1246, 64.3% 0 times
1 May 1997 14 May 2001 Con 1 vote out of 774, 0.1% 774 votes out of 1273, 60.8% 1 time

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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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HouseDateSubjectJames PaiceCon VoteRôle
30 Mar 2015Stopped being Member, Scottish Affairs Committee
Commons11 Mar 2015Standardised Packaging of Tobacco Products Regulations 2015 minorityaye Rebel
Commons5 Mar 2014Make Same Sex Marriage Available to Armed Forces Personnel Outside the United Kingdom minorityaye Rebel
Commons5 Mar 2014Amendments to Acts of Parliament in Light of the Introduction of Same Sex Marriage in Parts of the UK minorityaye Rebel
Commons5 Mar 2014Changes to Laws on Consular Marriage Following Introduction of Same Sex Marriages in Parts of the UK minorityaye Rebel
Commons5 Mar 2014Registration of Armed Forces Chapels for Same Sex Marriages minorityaye Rebel
Commons5 Mar 2014Proceedures for Consenting to Registration of Shared Places of Worship for Same Sex Marriage minorityaye Rebel
Commons5 Mar 2014Same Sex Marriage — Enabling Courts to Deal with Divorce or Annulment Proceedings minorityaye Rebel
4 Feb 2013Became Member, Scottish Affairs Committee
6 Sep 2012Stopped being The Minister of State, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs,
14 May 2010Became The Minister of State, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs,
6 May 2010Stopped being Shadow Minister (Environment, Food and Rural Affairs),
HouseDateSubjectJames PaiceCon VoteRôle
Commons1 Apr 2009Deferred Divisions — Adjournment (May Day) Majorityno Rebel
Commons19 May 2008Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill — Testing for sibling tissue compatibility Majorityaye Rebel
Commons19 May 2008Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill — Testing for gender-related illness Majorityaye Rebel
Commons19 May 2008Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill — Animal DNA may be inserted into an embryo Majorityaye Rebel
Commons19 May 2008Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill — Human-animal hybrid licenses Majorityaye Rebel
Commons1 Nov 2006Short Speeches minorityaye Rebel
Commons14 Feb 2006Health Bill — New Clause 5 — Smoke-free premises: exemptions — private clubs Majorityno Rebel
5 May 2005Became Shadow Minister (Environment, Food and Rural Affairs),
5 May 2005Stopped being Shadow Minister (Environment, Food and Rural Affairs),
HouseDateSubjectJames PaiceCon VoteRôle
Commons9 Nov 2004Categories of civil partners other than same sex couples Majorityaye Rebel
1 Sep 2004Became Shadow Minister (Environment, Food and Rural Affairs),
1 Jun 2004Stopped being Shadow Secretary of State (Home Office),
1 Jun 2003Became Shadow Secretary of State (Home Office),
1 Jun 2003Stopped being Shadow Spokesperson (Home Affairs),
Commons4 Feb 2003House of Lords Reform — Option 6 (60 per Cent. Elected) — rejected minorityno Rebel
Commons4 Feb 2003House of Lords Reform — Option 4 (80 per Cent. Elected) — rejected minorityno Rebel
1 Jun 2001Became Shadow Spokesperson (Home Affairs),
1 Jun 2001Stopped being Shadow Spokesperson (Environment, Food and Rural Affairs),
HouseDateSubjectJames PaiceCon VoteRôle
Commons30 Mar 2001Adoption Bill tellayeaye Teller
Commons19 Dec 2000Human Fertilisation and Embryology (Research Purposes) Regulations Majorityno Rebel
1 Jun 1997Became Shadow Spokesperson (Environment, Food and Rural Affairs),
2 May 1997Stopped being Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Education and Employment),
7 Jul 1995Became Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Education and Employment),
5 Jul 1995Stopped being Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department of Employment),
20 Jul 1994Became Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department of Employment),

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
56% Abortion, Embryology and Euthanasia- Against
100% Academy Schools - for
16% Additional Rate of Income Tax - Increase
50% Against On-Shore Wind Turbines
67% Apprenticeships
0% Assisted Dying
57% Asylum System - More strict
0% Ban fox hunting
31% Bankers' Bonus Tax
76% Business and community control of schools: For
100% Cap or Reduce Public Sector Redundancy Payments
100% Civil aviation pollution - For limiting
92% Closed Material Proceedure
84% Coalition Programme for Government - For
15% Control Orders
50% Corporal punishment of children - Against
50% Crossrail - In favour
88% Cull Badgers
38% Delegate more powers to government ministers
75% Deployment of UK armed forces in Afghanistan
75% Deprivation of Citizenship - Easier to Do
25% Easier access to abortion
90% Employee Shareholder Status
100% Encourage and incentivise saving
100% End support for some 16-18 yr olds in education
12% Energy Prices - More Affordable
100% Environmental water quality
87% Equal Number of Electors Per Constituency - for
43% European Union Integration - For
80% Excess Bedroom Benefit Reduction - Social Tenants
83% Fixed Term Parliaments
10% Foundation hospitals - In favour
0% Fox hunting - Ban
79% Freedom of Information Bill 2000 - Strengthen
71% Fully Elected House of Lords
12% Further devolution to Scotland
35% Further devolution to Wales
47% Gambling - Against permissiveness
86% GP Commissioning in the NHS
25% Heathrow Third Runway - In Favour
21% Higher Benefits for Ill and Disabled
82% Higher taxes on alcoholic drinks
86% Higher taxes on banks
100% Hold a UK referendum on Lisbon EU Treaty
19% Homosexuality - Equal rights
90% HS2 - In Favour
32% Human Rights and Equality
16% Identity cards - For introduction
40% Incentivise Low Carbon Electricity Generation
100% Incentivise membership of press regulator
100% Increase Air Passenger Duty
100% Increase the income tax - tax free allowance
100% Increase the state pension age
99% Increase VAT
100% Inheritance Tax
98% Iraq 2003 - For the invasion
97% Iraq Investigation - Necessary
33% Jobs Guarantee for Long Term Young Unemployed
25% Labour's Terrorism laws - For
14% Limit NHS Foundation Trust Private Patient Income
63% Localise Council Tax Support
64% Lower taxes on petrol & diesel for motor vehicles
50% Make it easier to trigger a new election for an MP
25% Mansion Tax
84% Mass Retention of Communications Data
88% Measures to reduce tax avoidance.
100% Military Action against Daesh / ISIL
11% Minimum Wage
31% Ministers Can Intervene in Coroners' Inquests
34% More powers for local councils
35% No detention without charge or trial
0% No Polls Clash With MP Election System Referendum
57% Nuclear power - For
47% Openness and Transparency - In Favour
58% Pension auto-enrolment - For
61% Police and Crime Commissioners
2% Post office - in favour of Government policy
98% Post office closures - against
0% Prevent abuse of zero hours contracts
100% Privatise Royal Mail
79% Promote Occupational Pensions
13% Proportional Representation Voting System - For
63% Protesting near Parliament - Restrict
50% Public Ownership of Railways
38% Rail Fares - Lower
93% Recreational drugs - Against legalization
17% Reduce capital gains tax
75% Reduce central funding for local government
100% Reduce max amount people may be charged for care
84% Reduce Spending on Welfare Benefits
94% Reduce the rate of Corporation Tax
93% Reducing the number of MPs - for
99% Referendum on Alternative Vote for MP Elections
50% Referendum on UK's EU membership -For -Pre 2016
100% Referendums for Directly Elected City Mayors
48% Register of Lobbyists
1% Regulate letting agent fees
33% Regulation of Shale Gas Extraction
47% Remove Hereditary Peers from the House of Lords
17% Require Pub Companies to Offer Rent Only Leases
91% Restrict 3rd party campaigners during elections
64% Restrict Scope of Legal Aid
64% Retention of Business Rates by Local Government
42% Right to strike
62% Role of MPs in the House of Commons - Strengthen
39% Same Sex Marriage - for
95% Schools - Greater Autonomy
100% Sell England's Public Forests
50% Smoking ban - In favour
50% State control of bus services
57% Stop climate change
6% Support current and former armed service members
56% Tax Incentives for Companies Investing in Assets
50% Teach children about drugs, sexuality and health
92% Termination of pregnancy - against
100% The UK should not ratify the Lisbon Treaty
92% Trade Unions - Restrict
50% Transexuality - Against legal recognition
50% Transparency of Parliament
100% Trident replacement - In favour
100% Tuition fees - Set Upper Limit at £9,000 per Year
93% University education fees - Should be free
40% University Tuition Fees - For
99% Use of UK Military Forces Overseas
42% Voting age - Reduce to 16
17% War - Parliamentary authority not necessary
0% Welfare benefits ought rise in line with prices
0% Woman's pension age increase - slow transition

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