Voting Record — Leo Docherty MP, Aldershot (25628)

Leo Docherty is currently Member, Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill, Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office), and Member, Select Committee on the Armed Forces Bill

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

FromToPartyRebellions (explain...)Attendance (explain...)Teller
13 Dec 2019 still in office Con 0 votes out of 814, 0.0% 814 votes out of 1012, 80.4% 37 times
9 Jun 2017 6 Nov 2019 Con 0 votes out of 414, 0.0% 414 votes out of 463, 89.4% 0 times

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Interesting Votes

Votes in parliament for which this MP's vote differed from the majority vote of their party (Rebel), or in which this MP was a teller (Teller), or both (Rebel Teller).

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HouseDateSubjectLeo DochertyCon VoteRôle
29 Feb 2024Became Member, Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill
27 Oct 2022Became Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office),
27 Oct 2022Stopped being Minister of State (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office),
7 Sep 2022Became Minister of State (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office),
7 Sep 2022Stopped being Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (jointly with the Ministry of Defence),
21 Apr 2021Became Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (jointly with the Ministry of Defence),
21 Apr 2021Stopped being Assistant Whip,
Commons15 Apr 2021Domestic Abuse Bill — Effective Protection and Support for all Victims of Domestic Abuse tellayeaye Teller
Commons15 Apr 2021Domestic Abuse Bill — Monitoring of Serial and Serious Harm Domestic Abuse and Stalking Perpetrators under Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements tellayeaye Teller
Commons15 Apr 2021Domestic Abuse Bill — Victims of Domestic Abuse: Leave to Remain and the Destitution Domestic Violence Concession (DDVC) tellayeaye Teller
Commons15 Apr 2021Domestic Abuse Bill — After Clause 72 — Victims of Domestic Abuse: Data-Sharing for Immigration Purposes tellayeaye Teller
Commons15 Apr 2021Domestic Abuse Bill — Defence for Victims of Domestic Abuse who Commit an Offence tellayeaye Teller
Commons13 Apr 2021Finance (No. 2) Bill — Second Reading tellayeaye Teller
Commons13 Apr 2021Finance (No. 2) Bill — Decline Second Reading tellnono Teller
25 Feb 2021Became Member, Select Committee on the Armed Forces Bill
22 Feb 2021Became Member, Select Committee on the Armed Forces Bill
22 Feb 2021Stopped being Member, Select Committee on the Armed Forces Bill
Commons9 Feb 2021Trade Bill — International Trade Agreements and Treaties tellayeaye Teller
Commons9 Feb 2021Trade Bill — After Clause 2 — Parliamentary Approval of International Trade Agreements and Treaties — Genocide tellayeaye Teller
Commons9 Feb 2021Trade Bill — After Clause 2 — Parliamentary Approval of International Trade Agreements and Treaties tellayeaye Teller
Commons27 Jan 2021Covert Human Intelligence Sources (Criminal Conduct) Bill — Clause 1 — Authorisation of Criminal Conduct — Children and Vulnerable Sources tellayeaye Teller
Commons27 Jan 2021Covert Human Intelligence Sources (Criminal Conduct) Bill — After Clause 2 — Notification to a Judicial Commissioner tellayeaye Teller
Commons27 Jan 2021Covert Human Intelligence Sources (Criminal Conduct) Bill — Clause 1 — Authorisation of Criminal Conduct — Compensation tellayeaye Teller
Commons27 Jan 2021Covert Human Intelligence Sources (Criminal Conduct) Bill — Clause 1 — Authorisation of Criminal Conduct — Exclusions tellayeaye Teller
Commons27 Jan 2021Covert Human Intelligence Sources (Criminal Conduct) Bill — Clause 1 — Authorisation of Criminal Conduct tellayeaye Teller
Commons26 Jan 2021Environment Bill — Schedule 20 — Amendment of REACH legislation — Chemical Regulation Standards tellnono Teller
Commons26 Jan 2021Environment Bill — New Clause 5 — State of Nature Target tellnono Teller
Commons26 Jan 2021Environment Bill — New Clause 1 — Environmental Principles: Public Authorities tellnono Teller
Commons30 Dec 2020Sittings of the House — Adjournment from 30 December 2020 to 11 January 2021 tellayeaye Teller
Commons7 Dec 2020United Kingdom Internal Market Bill — Clause 48 — Power to Provide Financial Assistance for Economic Development etc tellayeaye Teller
Commons7 Dec 2020United Kingdom Internal Market Bill — Clause 47 — Further Provision Related to Sections 44 and 45 etc — Northern Ireland Regulations — Compatibility with Domestic and International Law tellayeaye Teller
Commons7 Dec 2020United Kingdom Internal Market Bill — Clause 10 — Exclusions from Market Access Principles: Public Interest Derogations tellayeaye Teller
Commons7 Dec 2020United Kingdom Internal Market Bill — After Clause 1 — Common Frameworks Process tellayeaye Teller
Commons4 Nov 2020Immigration and Social Security Co-ordination (EU Withdrawal) Bill tellayeaye Teller
Commons4 Nov 2020Agriculture Bill — After Clause 42 — Duty to Seek Equivalence on Agri-Food Standards in Relation to Future Trade tellayeaye Teller
Commons4 Nov 2020Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (England) (No. 4) Regulations 2020 — Nationwide Lockdown for 28 Days tellayeaye Teller
Commons21 Oct 2020Free School Meals During School Holidays tellnono Teller
Commons21 Oct 2020Additional COVID-19 Restrictions: Fair Economic Support tellnono Teller
Commons12 Oct 2020Agriculture Bill — New Clause After Clause 42 — Contribution of Agriculture and Associated Land Use to Climate Change Targets tellayeaye Teller
Commons12 Oct 2020Agriculture Bill — New Clause After Clause 42 — Requirement for Agricultural and Food Imports to Meet Domestic Standards tellayeaye Teller
Commons12 Oct 2020Agriculture Bill — New Clause After Clause 34 — Application of Pesticides: Limitations on Use to Protect Human Health tellayeaye Teller
Commons29 Sep 2020United Kingdom Internal Market Bill — New Clause 6 — Climate and Nature Emergency Impact Statement as Prerequisite for Financial Assistance tellnono Teller
Commons29 Sep 2020United Kingdom Internal Market Bill — New Clause 1 — Requirement for Public Officials to Respect Domestic and International Law and Act in Good Faith tellnono Teller
Commons23 Sep 2020Overseas Operations (Service Personnel And Veterans) Bill — Presumption Against Prosecution — Second Reading tellayeaye Teller
Commons22 Sep 2020United Kingdom Internal Market Bill — Clause 54 - Extent, commencement and short title tellnono Teller
Commons21 Sep 2020United Kingdom Internal Market Bill — Clause 40 — Goods Moving From Great Britian to Northern Ireland — Northern Ireland Assembly Veto on Requirements — Charges tellnono Teller
Commons21 Sep 2020United Kingdom Internal Market Bill — Clause 40 — Northern Ireland — Avoiding a Hard Border — Compliance with Belfast/Good Friday Agreement and Withdrawal Agreement tellnono Teller
HouseDateSubjectLeo DochertyCon VoteRôle
no rebellions, never teller
6 Nov 2019Stopped being Member, Defence Sub-Committee
6 Nov 2019Stopped being Member, Defence Committee
6 Nov 2019Stopped being Member, Committees on Arms Export Controls
29 Jul 2019Became Assistant Whip,
10 Oct 2017Became Member, Committees on Arms Export Controls
12 Sep 2017Became Member, Defence Sub-Committee
11 Sep 2017Became Member, Defence Committee

Policy Comparisons

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

AgreementPolicy
58% Abortion, Embryology and Euthanasia- Against
5% Action to prevent domestic violence and abuse
89% Asylum System - More strict
100% Balance the Budget Without Borrowing
0% Brexit veto for Scotland, Wales and NI
100% Cap or Reduce Public Sector Redundancy Payments
0% Decamp from Palace of Westminister During Works
86% Delegate more powers to government ministers
50% Do more to help refugees inclding children
36% Energy Prices - More Affordable
75% Equal Number of Electors Per Constituency - for
18% European Union Integration - For
100% Excess Bedroom Benefit Reduction - Social Tenants
0% Fixed Term Parliaments
12% For the UK to Remain a Member of the EU
19% Further devolution to Northern Ireland
15% Further devolution to Scotland
18% Further devolution to Wales
100% GP Commissioning in the NHS
33% Higher Benefits for Ill and Disabled
0% Higher Pay for Public Sector Workers
12% Higher taxes on banks
50% Homosexuality - Equal rights
83% HS2 - In Favour
19% Human Rights and Equality
0% Incentivise Low Carbon Electricity Generation
100% Increase Air Passenger Duty
44% Increase the income tax - tax free allowance
100% Increase VAT
0% Lower taxes on petrol & diesel for motor vehicles
50% Make it easier to trigger a new election for an MP
59% Measures to reduce tax avoidance.
0% Minimum Wage
0% More Emergency Service Workers
0% More funds for social care
32% More powers for local councils
0% MPs decide if to approve a withdrawal agreeement
100% Nuclear power - For
14% Openness and Transparency - In Favour
21% Preserve Environmental Protection on EU Withdrawal
0% Proportional Representation Voting System - For
100% Protesting near Parliament - Restrict
50% Recreational drugs - Against legalization
75% Reduce central funding for local government
51% Reduce Spending on Welfare Benefits
100% Reduce taxes on domestic property transactions
0% Reduce the rate of Corporation Tax
0% Reducing the number of MPs - for
0% Regulate letting agent fees
100% Restrict 3rd party campaigners during elections
100% Restrict Scope of Legal Aid
100% Retention of Business Rates by Local Government
12% Right for EU Citizens in the UK to Stay
12% Role of MPs in the House of Commons - Strengthen
50% Same Sex Marriage - for
100% Schools - Greater Autonomy
18% Stop climate change
31% Support current and former armed service members
100% Tax Incentives for Companies Investing in Assets
58% Termination of pregnancy - against
83% Tougher on illegal immigration
100% Trade Unions - Restrict
100% University Tuition Fees - For
0% Voting age - Reduce to 16
75% Welfare benefits ought rise in line with prices
50% Woman's pension age increase - slow transition

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