Regulation of Hairdressers — Fines for Hairdressing Commercially Without a Licence — 30 Nov 2011 at 14:37

The majority of MPs voted against introducing greater regulation for hairdressers including fines for hairdressing commercially without a licence.

The motion rejected in this vote was:

  • That leave be given to bring in a Bill to amend the Hairdressers (Registration) Act 1964 to provide for the mandatory registration of hairdressers with the Hairdressing Council;
  • to empower the Hairdressing Council to issue and charge for licences to hairdressers holding certain qualifications;
  • to provide for the removal of names from the register by the Hairdressing Council on the recommendation of its investigating and disciplinary committees;
  • to introduce a scale of fines payable by those without a licence charging for hairdressing services; and for connected purposes.

Debate in Parliament | Source |

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Party Summary

Votes by party, red entries are votes against the majority for that party.

What is Tell? '+1 tell' means that in addition one member of that party was a teller for that division lobby.

What are Boths? An MP can vote both aye and no in the same division. The boths page explains this.

What is Turnout? This is measured against the total membership of the party at the time of the vote.

PartyMajority (No)Minority (Aye)BothTurnout
Alliance1 00100.0%
Con42 (+2 tell) 23 (+2 tell)022.5%
DUP5 0062.5%
Independent1 00100.0%
Lab5 30013.6%
LDem8 9131.6%
SDLP2 0066.7%
SNP2 0033.3%
Total:66 62120.8%

Rebel Voters - sorted by party

MPs for which their vote in this division differed from the majority vote of their party. You can see all votes in this division, or every eligible MP who could have voted in this division

Sort by: Name | Constituency | Party | Vote

NameConstituencyPartyVote
Nigel AdamsSelby and AinstyConaye
Peter AldousWaveneyCon (front bench)aye
Stuart AndrewPudseyCon (front bench)aye
Peter BottomleyWorthing WestCon (front bench)aye
Karen BradleyStaffordshire MoorlandsCon (front bench)tellaye
Nick de BoisEnfield NorthCon (front bench)aye
Caroline DinenageGosportConaye
Jane EllisonBatterseaCon (front bench)aye
Charlie ElphickeDoverCon (front bench)tellaye
Richard HarringtonWatfordCon (front bench)aye
Chris Heaton-HarrisDaventryCon (front bench)aye
Simon KirbyBrighton, KemptownCon (front bench)aye
Andrea LeadsomSouth NorthamptonshireCon (front bench)aye
Stephen McPartlandStevenageCon (front bench)aye
Louise MenschCorbyConaye
David MorrisMorecambe and LunesdaleCon (front bench)aye
Sheryll MurraySouth East CornwallCon (front bench)aye
Sarah NewtonTruro and FalmouthCon (front bench)aye
Caroline NokesRomsey and Southampton NorthCon (front bench)aye
Guy OppermanHexhamConaye
Lee ScottIlford NorthCon (front bench)aye
Iain StewartMilton Keynes SouthCon (front bench)aye
Justin TomlinsonNorth SwindonCon (front bench)aye
Mike WeatherleyHoveCon (front bench)aye
Chris WhiteWarwick and LeamingtonCon (front bench)aye
Ben BradshawExeterLab (minister)no
Thomas DochertyDunfermline and West FifeLab (minister)no
Mike GapesIlford SouthLab (minister)no
Fiona MactaggartSloughLab (minister)no
John MannBassetlawLab (minister)no
Alan BeithBerwick-upon-TweedLDem (front bench)no
Tom BrakeCarshalton and WallingtonLDemno
Julian HuppertCambridgeLDem (front bench)no
John LeechManchester, WithingtonLDem (front bench)no
Greg MulhollandLeeds North WestLDem (front bench)no
Tessa MuntWellsLDem (front bench)no
John PughSouthportLDem (front bench)no
Mark WilliamsCeredigionLDem (front bench)no
John HemmingBirmingham, YardleyLDem (front bench)both

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