Voting Record — Baroness Hughes of Stretford (10296)
Baroness Hughes of Stretford is currently Member, Justice and Home Affairs Committee and Member, Preterm Birth Committee
Note: our records only go back to 1997 for the Commons and 2001 for the Lords (more details).
Constituency | From | To | Party | Rebellions (explain...) | Attendance (explain...) | Teller |
House of Lords | 26 Jul 2010 | still in office | Lab | 3 votes out of 450, 0.7% | 450 votes out of 1479, 30.4% | 0 times |
Stretford and Urmston | 5 May 2005 | 12 Apr 2010 | Lab | 2 votes out of 890, 0.2% | 890 votes out of 1288, 69.1% | 0 times |
Stretford and Urmston | 7 Jun 2001 | 11 Apr 2005 | Lab | 3 votes out of 839, 0.4% | 839 votes out of 1246, 67.3% | 0 times |
Stretford and Urmston | 1 May 1997 | 14 May 2001 | Lab | 2 votes out of 927, 0.2% | 927 votes out of 1273, 72.8% | 0 times |
External Links
- See Baroness Hughes of Stretford'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 | Baroness Hughes of Stretford | Lab Vote | Rôle | |
Lords | 28 Jan 2025 | Data (Use and Access) Bill [HL] - Report (2nd Day) — Amendment 44A | Majority | no | Rebel | |
7 May 2024 | Became Member, Justice and Home Affairs Committee | |||||
14 Feb 2024 | Became Member, Preterm Birth Committee | |||||
Lords | 13 Jul 2021 | Procedure and Privileges - Motion to Agree — Amendment to the Motion | minority | no | Rebel | |
27 Apr 2017 | Stopped being Member, EU Justice Sub-Committee | |||||
Lords | 27 Feb 2017 | European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill — Clause 1 — Membership of the European Single Market | minority | no | Rebel | |
12 Jun 2015 | Became Member, EU Justice Sub-Committee | |||||
1 Jul 2014 | Stopped being Shadow Spokesperson (Education), | |||||
13 Oct 2010 | Became Shadow Spokesperson (Education), | |||||
House | Date | Subject | Beverley Hughes | Lab Vote | Rôle | |
10 Jun 2009 | Stopped being Minister of State (Children, Young People and Families; Minister for the North West), Department for Children, Schools and Families | |||||
5 Jun 2009 | Stopped being Minister of State (Department for Children, Schools and Families) (Children and Youth Justice) (and Minister for the North West), | |||||
13 Jul 2007 | Became Minister of State (Children, Young People and Families; Minister for the North West), Department for Children, Schools and Families | |||||
13 Jul 2007 | Stopped being Minister of State, Department for Children, Schools and Families | |||||
28 Jun 2007 | Stopped being Minister of State (Children, Young People and Families), Department for Education and Skills | |||||
28 Jun 2007 | Became Minister of State, Department for Children, Schools and Families | |||||
28 Jun 2007 | Became Minister of State (Department for Children, Schools and Families) (Children and Youth Justice) (and Minister for the North West), | |||||
28 Jun 2007 | Stopped being Minister of State (Education and Skills) (Children, Young People and Families), | |||||
Commons | 23 May 2007 | Opposition Day — [12th allotted day] — Scottish Parliamentary Elections | minority | no | Rebel | |
Commons | 15 Feb 2006 | Deferred Division — Northern Ireland | minority | aye | Rebel | |
17 Jun 2005 | Became Minister of State (Children, Young People and Families), Department for Education and Skills | |||||
17 Jun 2005 | Stopped being Minister of State (Children), Department for Education and Skills | |||||
11 May 2005 | Became Minister of State (Children), Department for Education and Skills | |||||
10 May 2005 | Became Minister of State (Education and Skills) (Children, Young People and Families), | |||||
House | Date | Subject | Beverley Hughes | Lab Vote | Rôle | |
Commons | 26 Oct 2004 | Removal of References to Strangers | minority | aye | Rebel | |
1 Apr 2004 | Stopped being Minister of State (Citizenship and Immigration), Home Office | |||||
1 Apr 2004 | Stopped being Minister of State (Home Office) (Citizenship, Immigration and Counter-Terrorism), | |||||
Commons | 29 Oct 2002 | New Provision for Earlier Sittings on Wednesdays, and for Thursdays and Fridays | minority | no | Rebel | |
29 May 2002 | Became Minister of State (Citizenship and Immigration), Home Office | |||||
29 May 2002 | Stopped being Parliamentary Under-Secretary, Home Office | |||||
29 May 2002 | Became Minister of State (Home Office) (Citizenship, Immigration and Counter-Terrorism), | |||||
28 May 2002 | Stopped being The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department, | |||||
Commons | 5 Jul 2001 | Members' Allowances, Insurance &c. — Members' Pay (Money Resolution) | minority | aye | Rebel | |
11 Jun 2001 | Became Parliamentary Under-Secretary, Home Office | |||||
11 Jun 2001 | Stopped being Parliamentary Under-Secretary, Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions | |||||
11 Jun 2001 | Became The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department, | |||||
7 Jun 2001 | Stopped being Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Environment, Transport and the Regions), | |||||
House | Date | Subject | Beverley Hughes | Lab Vote | Rôle | |
Commons | 23 Oct 2000 | Election of Speaker | minority | no | Rebel | |
Commons | 1 Nov 1999 | Print Acts of Parliament on Paper instead of Vellum — rejected | minority | no | Rebel | |
29 Jul 1999 | Became Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Environment, Transport and the Regions), | |||||
28 Jul 1999 | Became Parliamentary Under-Secretary, Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions | |||||
9 Nov 1998 | Stopped being Member, Home Affairs Committee | |||||
16 Jul 1997 | Became Member, Home Affairs Committee |
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