Voting Record — Lord Braine of Wheatley (13357)
Lord Braine of Wheatley
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 |
External Links
- See Lord Braine of Wheatley's Parliamentary speeches at: TheyWorkForYou.com
Interesting Votes
Votes in parliament for which this Lord's vote differed from the majority vote of their party (Rebel), or in which this Lord was a teller (Teller), or both (Rebel Teller).
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House | Date | Subject | Lord Braine of Wheatley | Con Vote | Rôle | |
no rebellions, never teller | ||||||
1 Jun 1992 | Stopped being Father of the House of Commons, | |||||
16 Mar 1992 | Stopped being Member, Privileges Committee | |||||
22 Nov 1988 | Became Member, Privileges Committee | |||||
11 Jun 1987 | Became Father of the House of Commons, | |||||
15 May 1987 | Stopped being Member, Privileges Committee | |||||
9 Jun 1983 | Became Member, Privileges Committee | |||||
31 Jul 1970 | Stopped being Shadow Spokesperson, | |||||
31 Jul 1967 | Became Shadow Spokesperson, | |||||
1 Jan 1964 | Stopped being Parliamentary Secretary (Department of Health), | |||||
1 Jul 1962 | Became Parliamentary Secretary (Department of Health), | |||||
1 Jul 1962 | Stopped being Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Commonwealth Relations Office), | |||||
1 Feb 1961 | Became Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Commonwealth Relations Office), | |||||
1 Feb 1961 | Stopped being Parliamentary Secretary (Ministry of Pensions and Insurance), | |||||
1 Oct 1960 | Became Parliamentary Secretary (Ministry of Pensions and Insurance), |
Policy Comparisons
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Possible Friends (more...)
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