Voting Comparison — Lord Dear
to Lord Rees-Mogg
Lord Dear
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 |
10 Oct 2006 | still in office | Crossbench | 112 votes out of 362, 30.9% | 362 votes out of 1823, 19.9% | 5 times |
Voting Differences
House | Date | Subject | Lord Dear | Lord Rees-Mogg | Rôle |
Lords | 31 Jan 2012 | Welfare Reform Bill — Third Reading | minority | aye | disagrees with policy |
Lords | 13 Oct 2008 | Counter-Terrorism Bill — No extension of period of detention beyond 28 days | tellaye | aye | agrees with policy |
Lords | 23 Apr 2008 | Criminal Justice and Immigration Bill | Majority | aye | disagrees with policy |
Lords | 16 Jan 2008 | Local Transport Bill [HL] | Majority | aye | disagrees with policy |
Lords | 15 Jan 2008 | Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill [HL] — creation of admix (inter-species) embroyos | Majority | aye | disagrees with policy |
Lords | 22 Oct 2007 | Local Government and Public Involvement in Health Bill | Majority | aye | disagrees with policy |
Lords | 25 Apr 2007 | Serious Crime Bill [HL] | Majority | aye | disagrees with policy |
Lords | 7 Nov 2006 | Police and Justice Bill | Majority | aye | disagrees with policy |