Voting Record — Lord Orme (13160)
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 Orme'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).
See also all votes... attended | possible
| House | Date | Subject | Lord Orme | Lab Vote | Rôle |
| Lords | 26 Oct 2004 | Hunting Bill: amendment — registered hunting | minority | aye | Rebel |
| Lords | 4 Feb 2003 | House of Lords Reform — fully elected | minority | no | Rebel |
| Lords | 4 Feb 2003 | House of Lords Reform — fully appointed | minority | aye | Rebel |
| Lords | 5 Nov 2002 | Lords Amendment | minority | no | Rebel |
| Lords | 16 Oct 2002 | Adoption and Children Bill — adoption only by married couples — accepted | Majority | no | Rebel |
| Lords | 30 Apr 2001 | Liaison: Select Committee Report | Majority | no | Rebel |
| Lords | 13 Nov 2000 | Sodomy: Scotland | Majority | no | Rebel |
| Lords | 13 Nov 2000 | Sexual Offences (Amendment) Bill | Majority | no | Rebel |
| Lords | 24 Jul 2000 | Local Government Bill, removing bullying clause | Majority | no | Rebel |
| Lords | 18 Jul 2000 | As an Amendment to Commons Amendment No. 180 | minority | no | Rebel |
| Lords | 7 Feb 2000 | Local Government Bill, repeal of section 28 | Majority | no | Rebel |
Policy Comparisons
This chart shows the percentage agreement between this Lord and each of the policies in the database, according to their voting record.
| Agreement | Policy |
| 70% | Fox hunting - Ban |
| 2% | Homosexuality - Equal rights |
| 50% | Schools - Greater Autonomy |
| 50% | Stop climate change |
| 50% | 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.
| Agreement | Name | Party | |
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