Voting Record — Preet Kaur Gill MP, Birmingham, Edgbaston (25666)
Preet Kaur Gill is currently Shadow Secretary of State for International Development,
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From | To | Party | Rebellions (explain...) | Attendance (explain...) | Teller |
13 Dec 2019 | still in office | Lab | 0 votes out of 631, 0.0% | 631 votes out of 887, 71.1% | 0 times |
9 Jun 2017 | 6 Nov 2019 | Lab | 1 vote out of 368, 0.3% | 368 votes out of 463, 79.5% | 0 times |
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Interesting Votes
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House | Date | Subject | Preet Kaur Gill | Lab Vote | Rôle | |
no rebellions, never teller | ||||||
2 Sep 2020 | Became Shadow Secretary of State for International Development, | |||||
2 Sep 2020 | Stopped being Shadow Secretary of State for International Development, | |||||
6 Apr 2020 | Became Shadow Secretary of State for International Development, | |||||
6 Apr 2020 | Stopped being Shadow Minister (International Development), | |||||
House | Date | Subject | Preet Kaur Gill | Lab Vote | Rôle | |
Commons | 25 Jun 2018 | National Policy Statement: Airports — Heathrow Northwest Runway | minority | aye | Rebel | |
5 Feb 2018 | Stopped being Member, Home Affairs Committee | |||||
12 Jan 2018 | Became Shadow Minister (International Development), | |||||
11 Sep 2017 | Became Member, Home Affairs Committee |
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