Voting Record — Lord Marlesford (12902)

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

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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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HouseDateSubjectLord MarlesfordCon VoteRôle
Lords24 Apr 2013Procedure of the House — Motion to Resolve minorityno Rebel
Lords26 Mar 2013Growth and Infrastructure Bill — Third Reading Majorityno Rebel
Lords24 Apr 2012Protection of Freedoms Bill — Commons Reason and Amendments tellayeno Rebel Teller
Lords26 Mar 2012Scotland Bill — Report (1st Day) minorityno Rebel
Lords6 Feb 2012Protection of Freedoms Bill — Report (2nd Day) tellayeno Rebel Teller
Lords25 Jan 2012Welfare Reform Bill — Report (6th Day) Majorityno Rebel
Lords8 Nov 2011Procedure of the House (Proposal 1) — Motion to Resolve minorityno Rebel
Lords31 Oct 2011Localism Bill — Third Reading tellayeno Rebel Teller
Lords14 Jul 2011Police Reform and Social Responsibility Bill — Report — Parliament Square committee tellayeno Rebel Teller
Lords19 Jan 2011Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Bill — Committee — Preserving the Isle of Wight as a single constituency Majorityno Rebel
Lords7 Apr 2010Children, Schools and Families Bill — Committee (and remaining stages) minorityaye Rebel
Lords7 Apr 2010Crime and Security Bill — Committee (and remaining stages) minorityaye Rebel
Lords26 Oct 2009Coroners and Justice Bill — Report (2nd Day) minorityno Rebel
Lords15 Jun 2009Political Parties and Elections Bill — Report (1st Day) tellayeaye Teller
Lords6 May 2009Health Bill [HL] — Report (2nd Day) minorityno Rebel
Lords17 Nov 2008Counter-Terrorism Bill tellayeaye Teller
Lords25 Feb 2008Climate Change Bill — Five yearl account Majorityaye Rebel
Lords25 Feb 2008Climate Change Bill — Purpose is 2 degrees minorityaye Rebel
Lords30 Apr 2007Serious Crime Bill [HL] tellayeaye Teller
Lords30 Oct 2006Education and Inspections Bill — Faith schools must accept pupils from outside the faith — rejected minorityno Rebel
Lords9 Oct 2006Police and Justice Bill tellayeaye Teller
Lords22 May 2006Violent Crime Reduction Bill — police power to search for firearms tellayeaye Teller
Lords6 Mar 2006Identity Cards Bill — Voluntary registration when applying for a passport — insisted minorityaye Rebel
Lords25 Jan 2006Terrorism Bill — Extension Of Period Of Detention to 60 Days minorityno Rebel
Lords23 Jan 2006Identity Cards Bill (amendment 38: compulsion via designated documents) minorityaye Rebel
Lords6 Jul 2004Asylum and Immigration (Treatment of Claimants, etc.) Bill Majorityaye Rebel
Lords5 Jul 2004Children Bill [HL] Majorityno Rebel
Lords10 Feb 2004Gender Recognition Bill [HL] tellayeaye Teller
Lords29 Oct 2003Criminal Justice Bill tellayeaye Teller
Lords24 Jul 2002Procedure of the House: Select Committee Report Majorityaye Rebel
Lords23 Nov 2000Countryside and Rights of Way Bill tellayeaye Teller
Lords25 Jul 2000Business of the House: Football (Disorder) Bill tellayeaye Teller

Policy Comparisons

This chart shows the percentage agreement between this Lord and each of the policies in the database, according to their voting record.

AgreementPolicy
64% Abortion, Embryology and Euthanasia- Against
84% Business and community control of schools: For
96% Civil aviation pollution - For limiting
50% Control Orders
4% European Union - For
19% Fox hunting - Ban
50% Gambling - Against permissiveness
1% Homosexuality - Equal rights
31% Identity cards - For introduction
50% Ministers Can Intervene in Coroners' Inquests
100% No detention without charge or trial
100% Referendum on Alternative Vote for MP Elections
46% Schools - Greater Autonomy
0% Smoking ban - In favour
31% Stop climate change
50% Terrorism laws - For
100% Transexuality - Against legal recognition

Possible Friends (more...)

Shows which Lords voted most similarly to this one in the Parliament. This is measured from 0% agreement (never voted the same) to 100% (always voted the same). Only votes that both Lords attended are counted. This may reveal relationships between Lords that were previously unsuspected. Or it may be nonsense.

AgreementNameParty
100.0%Baroness Chapman Crossbench
100.0%The Bishop of ChelmsfordBishop
100.0%Lord Dear Crossbench
100.0%Lord Lee of TraffordLDem
100.0%Baroness Meacher Crossbench
(16 MPs voted exactly the same as this one)

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