Public Control over Bus Services
There have been votes in Parliament on greater public control of bus services.
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Richard Fuller almost always voted against greater public control of bus services
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On 15 Jun 2016:
Richard Fuller voted to establish the West Midlands Combined Authority across the local government areas of Birmingham, Coventry, Dudley, Sandwell, Solihull, Walsall and Wolverhampton.
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Tax on Value of Expensive Homes
There have been votes in Parliament on the introduction of a new property tax on expensive homes. Such a tax, popularly dubbed a "mansion tax", would introduce a requirement for those with residential properties worth over a certain amount to pay a fraction of the property's value (or a fraction of its value over a certain amount) to the Government each year.
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Richard Fuller almost always voted against an annual tax on the value of expensive homes (popularly known as a mansion tax)
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Agreements are when Parliament takes a decision without holding a vote.
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Agreements are when Parliament takes a decision without holding a vote.
This does not necessarily mean universal approval, but does mean there were no (or few) objections made to the decision being made.
No informative agreements are part of this policy while this member was elected.
Mass Retention of Communications Data
There have been votes in Parliament on if we should require the mass retention of information about communications (but not the content of those communications).
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Richard Fuller consistently voted for requiring the mass retention of information about communications
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On 7 Jun 2016:
Richard Fuller voted for the mass retention of information on people's internet usage.
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On 7 Jun 2016:
Richard Fuller voted to allow the bulk interception of communications, equipment interference, and the retention and examination of bulk personal datasets, subject to certain safeguards.
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On 15 Jul 2014:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of requiring the mass retention of information about communications, (but not the content of those communications); in favour of arrangements to limit access to such information; in favour of requiring those based outside of the UK to comply with warrants to intercept the content of communications and to state operators of internet-based services may be required enact such intercepts; and also in favour of limiting the use of intercepts, and police access to communications data, on economic grounds to cases involving the interests of national security.
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On 15 Jul 2014:
Richard Fuller voted against the provisions of the Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Bill only remaining in force until the end of 2014, rather than until the end of 2016.
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On 15 Jul 2014:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of requiring the mass retention of information about communications, (but not the content of those communications); in favour of arrangements to limit access to such information; in favour of requiring those based outside of the UK to comply with warrants to intercept the content of communications and to state operators of internet-based services may be required enact such intercepts; in favour of limiting the use of intercepts, and police access to communications data, on economic grounds to cases involving the interests of national security; and also in favour of more frequent reports from the Interception of Communications Commissioner and for the independent reviewer of terrorism legislation to review the operation and regulation of investigatory powers by May 2015.
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On 15 Jul 2014:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Bill — Fast-Track Timetable — House of Commons Stages in Single Day
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On 15 Jul 2014:
Richard Fuller voted not to ensure the Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Bill takes effect regardless of European Union treaties making the UK subject to European Union law and courts.
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Proportional Representation When Electing MPs
There have been votes in Parliament on if the system used to elect MPs to the House of Commons should change to a one where the proportion of seats won by a political party better reflects the proportion of the vote they win.
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Richard Fuller consistently voted against a more proportional system for electing MPs
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On 2 Nov 2010:
Richard Fuller voted against only automatically acting on the outcome of the referendum on introducing the alternative vote system for electing MPs if at least forty per cent of electors entitled to vote did so.
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Low Carbon Electricity Generation
There have been votes in Parliament relating to finanical incentives designed to encourage electricity generation via methods which involve low levels of carbon emissions. Matters voted on include subsidies for renewable energy generation and on limiting carbon dioxide emissions from power stations.
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Richard Fuller voted a mixture of for and against financial incentives for low carbon emission electricity generation methods
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On 4 Jun 2013:
Richard Fuller voted against allowing financial incentives for small-scale low-carbon generation of electricity to be paid to plants which were previously too big to be eligible.
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On 4 Jun 2013:
Richard Fuller voted to reform the energy market with regard to reducing carbon dioxide emissions, securing supply, affordability for consumers and increasing generation from renewable sources.
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On 19 Dec 2012:
Richard Fuller voted to reform the energy market with regard to reducing carbon dioxide emissions, securing supply, affordability for consumers and increasing generation from renewable sources.
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On 23 Nov 2011:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of cutting the subsidy for electricity generated via renewable or low-carbon methods on 12 December 2011 and against ensuring the future of the payments.
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On 23 Nov 2011:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of proposed cuts to subsidies (feed-in-tariffs) for electricity produced from renewable or low-carbon techniques.
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No scoring agreements are part of this policy while this member was elected.
Agreements are when Parliament takes a decision without holding a vote.
This does not necessarily mean universal approval, but does mean there were no (or few) objections made to the decision being made.
No informative agreements are part of this policy while this member was elected.
Taxation of Banks
There have been votes in Parliament on taxation of banks. The "banking levy" is one such tax: it is charged annually based on the amount a bank holds in assets,.
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Richard Fuller voted a mixture of for and against higher taxes on banks
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On 2 Feb 2022:
Richard Fuller voted for a range of tax and pensions provisions including keeping key income tax rates unchanged and to increase the normal pension age to 57 from 6 April 2028.
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On 1 Dec 2021:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Finance (No. 2) Bill — Clause 6 — Rate of Surcharge and Surcharge Allowance — Tax on Bank Profits
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On 16 Nov 2021:
Richard Fuller voted for a range of tax and pensions provisions including keeping key income tax rates unchanged and to increase the normal pension age to 57 from 6 April 2028.
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On 16 Nov 2021:
Richard Fuller voted for a range of tax and pensions provisions including keeping key income tax rates unchanged and to increase the normal pension age to 57 from 6 April 2028.
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On 26 Oct 2015:
Richard Fuller voted for the measures in the Finance Bill including an increase in the income tax personal allowance, and to cap the rates of VAT and income tax at their existing rates until the next general election.
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On 21 Jul 2015:
Richard Fuller voted for the measures in the Finance Bill including an increase in the income tax personal allowance, and to cap the rates of VAT and income tax at their existing rates until the next general election.
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On 21 Jul 2015:
Richard Fuller voted for the measures in the Finance Bill including an increase in the income tax personal allowance, and to cap the rates of VAT and income tax at their existing rates until the next general election.
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On 25 Mar 2015:
Richard Fuller voted for a series of taxation related measures including increasing the personal income tax free allowance and increasing the threshold at which higher rate tax is charged.
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On 23 Mar 2015:
Richard Fuller voted to approve the March 2015 budget which contained plans to spend £76bn more than was expected to be taken in and introduced a help to buy ISA, reduced corporation tax and increased spending on mental health by around £300m/year.
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On 25 Mar 2014:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of increasing the rate of the bank levy tax and in favour of changes aimed at improving the operational efficiency of the levy.
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On 19 Nov 2013:
Richard Fuller voted against increasing the amount of free child care offered to parents of 3 and 4 year olds from 15 to 25 hours
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On 5 Jul 2011:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of the measures in the 2011 Budget including reducing the threshold for paying higher rate income tax, increasing the income tax free personal allowance, reducing corporation tax and reducing the main rate of corporation tax from 27 to 26%.
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On 26 Apr 2011:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of the measures in the 2011 Budget including reducing the threashold for paying higher rate income tax, increasing the income tax free personal allowance, reducing corporation tax and reducing the main rate of corporation tax from 27 to 26%.
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On 26 Apr 2011:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of the measures in the 2011 Budget including reducing the threshold for paying higher rate income tax, increasing the income tax free personal allowance, reducing corporation tax and reducing the main rate of corporation tax from 27 to 26%.
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Agreements are when Parliament takes a decision without holding a vote.
This does not necessarily mean universal approval, but does mean there were no (or few) objections made to the decision being made.
No informative agreements are part of this policy while this member was elected.
Encouragement of Occupational Pensions
A vote to encourage occupational pensions is a vote to promote workplace pension schemes for example by making them tax efficient and easy for employers to run and for employees to understand.
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Richard Fuller consistently voted for encouraging occupational pensions
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Agreements are when Parliament takes a decision without holding a vote.
This does not necessarily mean universal approval, but does mean there were no (or few) objections made to the decision being made.
No scoring agreements are part of this policy while this member was elected.
Agreements are when Parliament takes a decision without holding a vote.
This does not necessarily mean universal approval, but does mean there were no (or few) objections made to the decision being made.
No informative agreements are part of this policy while this member was elected.
Labour's Anti-Terrorism Laws
A vote for Labour’s Anti-Terrorism Laws would have been a vote for the crime known as “Terrorism” to be treated in a different manner from murder and conspiracy to murder, and for it to have its own special category meaning that the normal rights not to be detained without charge or trial do not apply.
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We don’t have enough information to calculate Richard Fuller’s position on this issue
However, Richard Fuller has taken part in the following votes on the topic:
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On 14 Jul 2010:
Richard Fuller voted to keep the maximum period of detention without charge for terrorist suspects at 28 days.
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An Elected House of Lords
The House of Lords is the upper house of the UK Parliament. There have been votes on moving away from a position where members of the House of Lords are either appointed or have inherited their seats to a system where members are elected.
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Richard Fuller almost always voted against a wholly elected House of Lords
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On 19 Oct 2016:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of having fewer MPs but against reducing the number of members of the House of Lords.
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On 10 Jul 2012:
Richard Fuller voted against proposed reforms of the House of Lords including the introduction of 15 year terms for most members and an elected element.
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Agreements are when Parliament takes a decision without holding a vote.
This does not necessarily mean universal approval, but does mean there were no (or few) objections made to the decision being made.
No informative agreements are part of this policy while this member was elected.
Referendum on the UK's Membership of the EU
There have been a number of votes in Parliament on if there should be a national referendum on the United Kingdom's continued membership of the European Union.
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Richard Fuller generally voted for a referendum on the UK's membership of the EU
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On 7 Sep 2015:
Richard Fuller voted for a referendum to be held on if the UK should remain a member of the EU.
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On 9 Jun 2015:
Richard Fuller voted for a referendum on the UK's membership of the EU.
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On 9 Jun 2015:
Richard Fuller voted for a referendum on the UK's membership of the EU.
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On 17 Oct 2014:
Richard Fuller voted for a referendum on the United Kingdom's membership of the European Union to be held before 31 December 2017.
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On 5 Jul 2013:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of a referendum on the UK's membership of the EU
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On 24 Oct 2011:
Richard Fuller voted against a referendum on the United Kingdom's membership of the European Union
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On 1 Feb 2011:
Richard Fuller voted against a proposal that if a proposed transfer of powers from the UK to the EU was rejected in a referendum a subsequent, binding, referendum ought be held on the UK's membership of the EU.
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On 29 Feb 2016:
Richard Fuller voted to set the date of the referendum on the UK's membership of the EU as the 23rd of June 2016, and to set other dates relevant to the regulation of the referendum.
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On 22 Nov 2013:
Richard Fuller voted against requiring a referendum on the United Kingdom's membership of the European Union be held specifically on the 23rd of October 2014; retaining instead a more general requirement to hold one by the end of 2017
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On 15 May 2013:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Queen's Speech — EU Referendum
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Climate Change
There have been votes in Parliament on targets for reducing carbon dioxide emissions and on increasing the proportion of electricity generated via renewable means as well as on the establishment of a UK Green Investment Bank, to invest in projects which, for example, reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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Richard Fuller generally voted against measures to prevent climate change
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On 4 Dec 2023:
Richard Fuller voted yes on Delegated Legislation — Climate Change
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On 18 May 2022:
Richard Fuller voted not to express support for a series of policy proposals put forward by the leader of the Scottish National Party Ian Blackford MP. The policies in question were: protecting workers' rights, doing more in respect of the cost of living and climate change; increasing benefits; imposing windfall taxes; retaining existing EU derived law and retaining the existing Human Rights Act.
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On 10 Jan 2022:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of laws enabling the government to direct funds from electricity consumers, via electricity suppliers, to help pay for, and encourage private investment in, new nuclear power stations.
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On 13 Dec 2021:
Richard Fuller voted not to require the benefits of any subsidies to outweigh any negative effects on the UK's aim of net zero emissions of targeted greenhouse gases by 2050.
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On 3 Nov 2021:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of laws enabling the government to direct funds from electricity consumers, via electricity suppliers, to help pay for, and encourage private investment in, new nuclear power stations.
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On 20 Oct 2021:
Richard Fuller voted to exempt national security and defence as well as taxation and spending from those policy areas where ministers would be required to have due regard to environmental policy.
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On 7 Jun 2021:
Richard Fuller voted not to make supporting reducing the United Kingdom's net targeted greenhouse gas emissions to zero by 2050 the initial core mission of the Advanced Research and Invention Agency
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On 26 May 2021:
Richard Fuller voted not to ban the burning of certain types of vegetation in almost all upland areas with peat soils in England.
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On 26 Jan 2021:
Richard Fuller voted not to require public authorities to act in accordance with the following principles in relation to the environment: preventative action to avert damage; the precautionary principle; rectifying damage at source and "polluter pays".
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On 13 Jan 2021:
Richard Fuller voted not to require the Financial Conduct Authority to have regard to the target of reducing UK greenhouse gas emissions back to 1990 levels by 2050 when setting capital and risk related requirements for investment firms.
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On 16 Nov 2020:
Richard Fuller voted not to seek to ensure any regulations on the subject of climate change risk which apply to those running certain occupational pension schemes align with the aims of net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 or sooner and limiting the global average temperature increase to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels.
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On 12 Oct 2020:
Richard Fuller voted not to require ministers to have due regard to the target of net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 when taking actions including setting up agricultural subsidy schemes.
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On 29 Sep 2020:
Richard Fuller voted not to require a "climate and nature emergency impact statement" as part of any proposal for financial assistance under a United Kingdom Internal Market Act.
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On 5 Feb 2020:
Richard Fuller voted not to call on the Government to develop and implement a plan to eliminate the substantial majority of transport emissions by 2030.
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On 3 May 2016:
Richard Fuller voted not to reduce the permitted carbon dioxide emission rate of new homes.
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On 14 Mar 2016:
Richard Fuller voted against requiring a strategy for carbon capture and storage for the energy industry.
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On 14 Mar 2016:
Richard Fuller voted against setting a decarbonisation target for the UK within six months of June 2016 and to review it annually thereafter.
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On 26 Oct 2015:
Richard Fuller voted against charging the first year rate of vehicle tax, which varies substantially based on carbon dioxide emissions, for the subsequent two years as well; against a variable rate of vehicle tax based on carbon dixoide emissions for vehicles registered on or after 1 April 2017 and to charge additional tax on vehicles costing over £40,000.
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On 8 Sep 2015:
Richard Fuller voted to apply the Climate Change Levy tax to electricity generated from renewable sources.
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On 14 Jul 2015:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of the Summer 2015 budget which, among other measures, increased the minimum wage, replaced student maintenance grants with loans and cut tax credits.
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On 14 Jul 2015:
Richard Fuller voted to apply the tax on non-domestic electricity supplies known as the climate change levy to electricity generated from renewable sources.
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On 4 Dec 2013:
Richard Fuller voted against allowing carbon dioxide emissions limits to be set in respect of existing stations which fit pollution abatement equipment.
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On 4 Jun 2013:
Richard Fuller voted against requiring the setting of a target range for the amount of carbon dioxide (or other greenhouse gases) produced per unit of electricity generated.
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On 4 Jun 2013:
Richard Fuller voted to reform the energy market with regard to reducing carbon dioxide emissions, securing supply, affordability for consumers and increasing generation from renewable sources.
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On 3 Jun 2013:
Richard Fuller voted not to exempt electricity generation plants using carbon capture and storage technology from annual carbon dioxide emissions limits during a commissioning and proving period of up to three years.
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On 19 Dec 2012:
Richard Fuller voted to reform the energy market with regard to reducing carbon dioxide emissions, securing supply, affordability for consumers and increasing generation from renewable sources.
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On 17 Oct 2012:
Richard Fuller voted against requiring the UK Green Investment Bank to explicitly act in support of the target of reducing UK carbon emissions to 20% of 1990 levels by 2050.
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On 17 Oct 2012:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of establishing a Green Investment Bank, strengthening copyright law relating to commercialised works, encouraging employment disputes to be settled outside of tribunals, and other business related reforms.
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On 11 Jun 2012:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of establishing a Green Investment Bank, strengthening copyright law relating to commercialised works, encouraging employment disputes to be settled outside of tribunals, and other business related reforms.
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On 24 Jun 2019:
Approval of SI setting 2050 Net Zero target date
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Mass Surveillance
There have been votes in Parliament on if the state should be permitted, with safeguards, to intercept people’s communications en masse, as well as obtain and use datasets which could include people’s personal banking, travel, and health data. The question of if the state should be able to require the retention of details of people’s internet use has also been voted on.
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Richard Fuller consistently voted for mass surveillance of people’s communications and activities
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On 7 Jun 2016:
Richard Fuller voted for the mass retention of information on people's internet usage.
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On 7 Jun 2016:
Richard Fuller voted to allow the bulk interception of communications, equipment interference, and the retention and examination of bulk personal datasets, subject to certain safeguards.
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On 15 Mar 2016:
Richard Fuller voted to allow the bulk interception of communications, equipment interference, and the retention and examination of bulk personal datasets, subject to certain safeguards.
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Benefits for Those Unemployed Due to Illness or Disability
The amount of welfare benefits paid to those unemployed due to disability or illness has been the subject of a number of votes in Parliament.
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Richard Fuller almost always voted against paying higher benefits over longer periods for those unable to work due to illness or disability
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On 18 May 2022:
Richard Fuller voted not to express support for a series of policy proposals put forward by the leader of the Scottish National Party Ian Blackford MP. The policies in question were: protecting workers' rights, doing more in respect of the cost of living and climate change; increasing benefits; imposing windfall taxes; retaining existing EU derived law and retaining the existing Human Rights Act.
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On 7 Feb 2022:
Richard Fuller voted yes on Social Security and Pensions
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On 24 Jan 2022:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Cost of Living Increases — Income — Poverty — Universal Credit — Energy Payment — Child Payments
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On 21 Sep 2021:
Richard Fuller voted for rising prices, lower benefits, and higher taxes particularly for low and middle income workers.
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On 15 Sep 2021:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Universal Credit and Working Tax Credit
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On 18 Jan 2021:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Universal Credit and Working Tax Credit
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On 20 Jul 2016:
Richard Fuller voted for cuts in housing benefit for recipients in supported housing.
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On 8 Jun 2016:
Richard Fuller voted for reductions in benefits for disabled and ill claimants required to participate in activities intended to increase their chances of obtaining work.
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On 2 Mar 2016:
Richard Fuller voted against making the removal of the work-related activity component from employment and support allowance conditional on an impact assessment and against requiring Parliament to approve details of implementing the change.
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On 2 Mar 2016:
Richard Fuller voted against making the removal of the limited capability for work element of universal credit conditional on an impact assessment and against requiring Parliament to approve details of implementing the change.
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On 27 Oct 2015:
Richard Fuller voted to remove the "work-related activity component" from the Employment and Support Allowance.
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On 27 Oct 2015:
Richard Fuller voted to remove the "limited capability for work" element of Universal Credit.
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On 27 Oct 2015:
Richard Fuller voted to reduce the household benefit cap, to freeze the rate of many working-age benefits, to reduce social rents in England and for other changes to the benefits system.
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On 20 Jul 2015:
Richard Fuller voted to reduce the household benefit cap, to freeze the rate of many working-age benefits, to reduce social rents in England and for other changes to the benefits system.
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On 1 Feb 2012:
Richard Fuller voted against those who have been ill or disabled since their youth recieving Employment and Support Allowance on the same basis as if they had made sufficient National Insurance contributions to qualify for a contribution based allowance.
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On 1 Feb 2012:
Richard Fuller voted not to increase the time people can receive contribution based ESA from one year to at least 730 days.
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On 1 Feb 2012:
Richard Fuller voted not to make an exception for those with a cancer diagnosis or undergoing cancer treatment from the 365 day limit on receiving contribution based Employment and Support Allowance.
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On 1 Feb 2012:
Richard Fuller voted not to set the lower rate of the Universal Credit payment in relation to disabled children and young people at a minimum of two-thirds of the higher rate.
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On 15 Jun 2011:
Richard Fuller voted to introduce Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payments and to restrict housing benefit for those in social housing deemed to have excess bedrooms.
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On 9 Mar 2011:
Richard Fuller voted to introduce Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payments and to restrict housing benefit for those in social housing deemed to have excess bedrooms.
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On 9 Mar 2011:
Richard Fuller voted to introduce Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payments and to restrict housing benefit for those in social housing deemed to have excess bedrooms.
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Legal Aid
There have been votes in Parliament on the subject of eligibility for legal aid. Matters which have been voted on include means testing, if aid should be generally restricted to those residing in the UK, and which legal services should be funded by legal aid.
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Richard Fuller generally voted for restricting the scope of legal aid
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On 26 Apr 2022:
Richard Fuller voted against providing publicly funded legal representation for bereaved people at inquests where a public body has a connection to the case.
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On 25 Jan 2022:
Richard Fuller voted against providing publicly funded legal representation for bereaved people at inquests where a public body has a connection to the case.
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On 9 Jul 2014:
Richard Fuller voted for a residence test as an eligibility criteria for civil legal aid; subject to exceptions for refugees and those who have sought asylum.
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On 5 Dec 2012:
Richard Fuller voted to extend legal aid to certain welfare appeals and certain international child benefit recovery cases.
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On 17 Apr 2012:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Legal Aid, Sentencing & Punishment of Offenders Bill — Ensure Individuals Have Access to Legal Services They Need
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On 17 Apr 2012:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Legal Aid, Sentencing & Punishment of Offenders Bill — Legal Aid for Social Welfare Law
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On 17 Apr 2012:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Legal Aid, Sentencing & Punishment of Offenders Bill — Legal Aid for children
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On 2 Nov 2011:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Bill — New Clause 17 — Extension of Scope of Legal Aid
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On 2 Nov 2011:
Richard Fuller voted to reform legal aid, including removing it from some types of cases, to reform sentencing, and remand and to introduce new offences relating to threatening with a weapon.
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On 31 Oct 2011:
Richard Fuller voted against making legal aid available in clinical negligence cases.
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On 29 Jun 2011:
Richard Fuller voted to reform legal aid, including removing it from some types of cases, to reform sentencing, and remand and to introduce new offences relating to threatening with a weapon.
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On 22 Jan 2014:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of legal aid only being provided in cases assessed to have a greater than "borderline" chance of success.
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On 5 Dec 2012:
Richard Fuller voted to approve proposed criteria for determining if legal aid is to be awarded in particular circumstances.
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On 31 Oct 2011:
Richard Fuller voted against explicitly including threats plus financial and emotional abuse in the definition of domestic abuse used in relation to the award of civil legal aid to domestic abuse victims.
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Fuel Taxes
There have been votes in Parliament on the rates of taxation applying to fuel for motor vehicles.
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Richard Fuller voted a mixture of for and against lower taxes on fuel for motor vehicles
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On 25 Mar 2013:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on March 2013 Budget
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On 12 Nov 2012:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of increasing taxes on fuel by 3% as of January 2013.
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On 3 Jul 2012:
Richard Fuller voted to raise the basic income tax free allowance, cut corporation tax, and to support other tax changes proposed in the Finance Bill.
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On 5 Jul 2011:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of the measures in the 2011 Budget including reducing the threshold for paying higher rate income tax, increasing the income tax free personal allowance, reducing corporation tax and reducing the main rate of corporation tax from 27 to 26%.
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On 26 Apr 2011:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of the measures in the 2011 Budget including reducing the threashold for paying higher rate income tax, increasing the income tax free personal allowance, reducing corporation tax and reducing the main rate of corporation tax from 27 to 26%.
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On 26 Apr 2011:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of the measures in the 2011 Budget including reducing the threshold for paying higher rate income tax, increasing the income tax free personal allowance, reducing corporation tax and reducing the main rate of corporation tax from 27 to 26%.
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On 29 Mar 2011:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of the March 2011 budget which outlined £710 billion of government spending for 2011-12 while only expecting to bring in £589bn; a corporation tax cut, an increase in the personal income tax free allowance and a presumption in favour of sustainable development.
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On 16 Mar 2011:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Opposition Day — Reduce Taxation on Fuel for Motor Vehicles Paid for by a Bank Levy
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On 7 Feb 2011:
Richard Fuller voted against introducing a lower rate tax on fuel in the most remote areas.
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On 21 Sep 2021:
Richard Fuller voted for rising prices, lower benefits, and higher taxes particularly for low and middle income workers.
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On 18 Apr 2013:
Richard Fuller voted against reducing VAT from 20% to 17.5%
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On 3 Jul 2012:
Richard Fuller voted against cutting VAT from 20% to 17.5%
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On 16 May 2012:
Richard Fuller voted against reducing public transport fares, and against reducing VAT on fuel to help motorists and boost the economy.
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On 28 Jun 2011:
Richard Fuller voted not to decrease the main rate of VAT by 2.5% to 17.5% for one year as of the 30th of August 2011.
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On 22 Jun 2011:
Richard Fuller voted against Labour proposals to reduce the deficit over a longer period, to cut VAT to 17.5%, to repeat the 2010 bank bonus tax, to build 25,000 affordable homes and create 100,000 jobs for young people.
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On 13 Jul 2010:
Richard Fuller voted to increase Value Added Tax from 17.5% to 20% as of the 4th of January 2011.
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On 13 Jul 2010:
Richard Fuller voted to increase in Value Added Tax from 17.5% to 20% from the 4th of January 2011.
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VAT Rate
There have been votes in Parliament on the rate at which Value Added Tax (VAT) is charged.
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Richard Fuller almost always voted for increasing the rate of VAT
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On 18 May 2022:
Richard Fuller voted not to express support for a broad set of policies put forward by the leader of the Liberal Democrats. The policies in question were: providing more help to unpaid carers; tackling issues in education relating to special educational needs or disability; supporting pupils impacted by the pandemic; doing more in respect of the cost of living; cutting VAT from 20 to 17.5%; tackling violence against women and girls; providing sanctuary to refugees fleeing war and persecution; tackling the shortage of GPs and dentists; tackling longer ambulance waiting times; restoring the target of 0.7% of Gross National Income for aid, and not cutting the armed forces.
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On 18 Apr 2013:
Richard Fuller voted against reducing VAT from 20% to 17.5%
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On 3 Jul 2012:
Richard Fuller voted against cutting VAT from 20% to 17.5%
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On 28 Jun 2011:
Richard Fuller voted not to decrease the main rate of VAT by 2.5% to 17.5% for one year as of the 30th of August 2011.
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On 22 Jun 2011:
Richard Fuller voted against Labour proposals to reduce the deficit over a longer period, to cut VAT to 17.5%, to repeat the 2010 bank bonus tax, to build 25,000 affordable homes and create 100,000 jobs for young people.
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On 20 Jul 2010:
Richard Fuller voted to support the 2010 Finance Bill which included an increase in VAT from 17.5% to 20% among other measures.
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On 13 Jul 2010:
Richard Fuller voted to increase Value Added Tax from 17.5% to 20% as of the 4th of January 2011.
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On 13 Jul 2010:
Richard Fuller voted to increase in Value Added Tax from 17.5% to 20% from the 4th of January 2011.
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On 6 Jul 2010:
Richard Fuller voted to support the 2010 Finance Bill which included an increase in VAT from 17.5% to 20% among other measures.
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On 28 Jun 2010:
Richard Fuller voted to raise VAT to 20% from the 4th of January 2011.
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On 11 Jan 2022:
Richard Fuller voted against cutting VAT on household energy bills.
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On 26 Oct 2015:
Richard Fuller voted for the measures in the Finance Bill including an increase in the income tax personal allowance, and to cap the rates of VAT and income tax at their existing rates until the next general election.
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On 21 Jul 2015:
Richard Fuller voted for the measures in the Finance Bill including an increase in the income tax personal allowance, and to cap the rates of VAT and income tax at their existing rates until the next general election.
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On 21 Jul 2015:
Richard Fuller voted for the measures in the Finance Bill including an increase in the income tax personal allowance, and to cap the rates of VAT and income tax at their existing rates until the next general election.
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On 14 Jul 2015:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of the Summer 2015 budget which, among other measures, increased the minimum wage, replaced student maintenance grants with loans and cut tax credits.
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On 5 Sep 2012:
Richard Fuller voted against introducing a tax on bankers' bonuses to fund 25,000 additional affordable homes, against making planned investment sooner, against reducing VAT on home improvements and against calling on the Government to create jobs.
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On 5 Sep 2012:
Richard Fuller voted to levy a tax on bankers' bonuses to fund 25,000 affordable homes, to invest in infrastructure, to cut VAT on works on homes.
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On 17 May 2012:
Richard Fuller voted against measures to stimulate economic growth and job creation; against a tax on bank bonuses to fund guaranteed jobs for young people out of work for over a year; against reducing VAT; against a tax break for small firms taking on extra workers and against making infrastructure investment sooner.
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On 17 May 2012:
Richard Fuller voted against creating jobs; a tax on bank bonuses to fund guaranteed jobs for young people out of work for a year; a VAT cut; a tax break for small firms taking on more workers and making infrastructure investment sooner.
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On 16 May 2012:
Richard Fuller voted against reducing public transport fares, and against reducing VAT on fuel to help motorists and boost the economy.
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On 11 Jan 2012:
Richard Fuller voted against a series of measures aimed at making energy bills more affordable, including extending benefits, reforming the energy market, reducing VAT on home improvements and reforming the Green Deal scheme.
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On 14 Dec 2011:
Richard Fuller voted against creating 100,000 jobs and building 25,000 homes using funds raised via a bank bonus tax, against reducing VAT on home improvements and against tax breaks for small firms taking on new workers.
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On 23 Nov 2011:
Richard Fuller voted against starting long-term investment projects sooner, against reducing VAT on home improvements and repairs, and against giving a tax break to small companies employing new workers.
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On 9 Nov 2011:
Richard Fuller voted against introducing a tax on bank bonuses to guarantee a job for 100,000 young people and build 25,000 affordable homes; against making investment sooner; against reducing VAT, and against a tax break for small firms taking on extra workers.
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On 12 Oct 2011:
Richard Fuller voted against creating more jobs for young people, funded by bank bonuses, making planned investment sooner, reducing VAT and a tax break for small firms taking on extra workers.
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On 13 Jul 2010:
Richard Fuller voted against exempting charities' charitable activities from the January 2011 increase in VAT from 17.5% to 20%.
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On 13 Jul 2010:
Richard Fuller voted against delaying the increase in VAT from 17.5% to 20% by a year from 4 January 2011 to the 4 January 2012 if a report on the effects of the VAT rise had not been completed.
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NHS Services for Private Patients
There have been votes in Parliament on restricting the ability of NHS Trusts to generate income from private patients.
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Richard Fuller generally voted against restricting the provision of services to private patients by the NHS
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On 13 Mar 2012:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Health and Social Care Bill
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On 13 Mar 2012:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Health and Social Care Bill
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On 16 Jan 2012:
Richard Fuller voted against reducing the amount of income a NHS foundation trust is permitted to make from private patients.
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On 26 Oct 2011:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Health and Social Care Bill — Drop the Bill — Cross Party Talks on NHS Commissioning
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On 7 Sep 2011:
Richard Fuller voted to support proposed NHS reforms including giving more power to GPs to commission services, strengthening the Care Quality Commission, and cutting admin costs for example by abolishing Primary Care Trusts.
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On 6 Sep 2011:
Richard Fuller voted to remove the restriction on the amount of income a foundation trust can earn from private charges, known as the "private patient income cap".
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On 16 Mar 2011:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on NHS Reorganisation
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NHS Commissioning
There have been votes in Parliament on if GPs should buy services such as out of hours care, ambulance services and hospital care on behalf of their patients.
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Richard Fuller generally voted for reforming the NHS so GPs buy services on behalf of their patients
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On 13 Mar 2012:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Health and Social Care Bill
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On 13 Mar 2012:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Health and Social Care Bill
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On 26 Oct 2011:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Health and Social Care Bill — Drop the Bill — Cross Party Talks on NHS Commissioning
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On 7 Sep 2011:
Richard Fuller voted to support proposed NHS reforms including giving more power to GPs to commission services, strengthening the Care Quality Commission, and cutting admin costs for example by abolishing Primary Care Trusts.
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On 9 May 2011:
Richard Fuller voted against fundamentally changing the Government's plans for NHS reforms including dropping the proposed market-based approach.
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On 16 Mar 2011:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on NHS Reorganisation
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On 31 Jan 2011:
Richard Fuller voted to support proposed NHS reforms including giving more power to GPs to commission services, strengthening the Care Quality Commission, and cutting admin costs for example by abolishing Primary Care Trusts.
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University Tuition Fees
There have been votes in Parliament on tuition fees applicable to UK undergraduate students at universities in England. Subjects of specific votes have been on the subjects of introducing fees, increasing to fees, and capping fees.
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Richard Fuller consistently voted for university tuition fees
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Equality and Human Rights
There have been votes in Parliament on the subject of where prejudice or discrimination should be made illegal and where exceptions should be made to permit otherwise illegal discrimination. MPs have also voted on the degree to which "human rights" are protected.
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Richard Fuller generally voted against laws to promote equality and human rights
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Third Party Campaigning in Elections
There have been votes in Parliament on the regulation of campaigners who are not standing, or putting up candidates, in general elections.
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Richard Fuller consistently voted for greater restrictions on campaigning by third parties, such as charities, during elections
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On 22 Jan 2014:
Richard Fuller voted to include staff costs under the controls on spending by campaigners who are not candidates, or who are not putting up candidates, in general elections.
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On 22 Jan 2014:
Richard Fuller voted against limiting what counts as controlled expenditure by third parties in general elections to only expenditure on election materials and unsolicited phone calls.
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On 9 Oct 2013:
Richard Fuller voted for more restrictions on the activities of campaigners who are not candidates or are not putting up candidates during elections.
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On 9 Oct 2013:
Richard Fuller voted to reduce the amount campaigners who are not standing, or putting up candidates, are permitted to spend on elections, and to reduce the spending threshold at which such campaigners are required to register.
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On 9 Oct 2013:
Richard Fuller voted to introduce a register of lobbyists, to increase regulation of campaigners who are not standing, or putting up candidates, in general elections and to strengthen requirements on trade unions to maintain up to date membership lists.
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On 10 Sep 2013:
Richard Fuller voted to regulate and restrict all spending broadly connected with an election by those campaigning who are not candidates, or putting up candidates, with an exemption for communications with an organisation's own supporters.
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On 10 Sep 2013:
Richard Fuller voted to regulate and restrict election related campaigning by those who are who are not candidates, or putting up candidates, when it involves spending on advertising and material delivered to households etc. but not when it involves informing people about their candidates or communicating with their own organisation's supporters.
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On 10 Sep 2013:
Richard Fuller voted to reduce the amount campaigners who are not standing, or putting up candidates, are permitted to spend on elections, and to reduce the spending threshold at which such campaigners are required to register.
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On 10 Sep 2013:
Richard Fuller voted to cap the amount a campaigner who is not a candidate or putting up candidates can spend in each individual constituency during an election period at £9,750.
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On 3 Sep 2013:
Richard Fuller voted to introduce a register of lobbyists, to increase regulation of campaigners who are not standing, or putting up candidates, in general elections and to strengthen requirements on trade unions to maintain up to date membership lists.
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On 3 Sep 2013:
Richard Fuller voted to introduce a register of lobbyists, to increase regulation of campaigners who are not standing, or putting up candidates, in general elections and to strengthen requirements on trade unions to maintain up to date membership lists.
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On 17 Jan 2022:
Richard Fuller voted to require the costs of joint campaigning by groups comprising of registered political parties and/or registered non-party campaigners to count towards each group member's expenditure limits.
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On 26 Jan 2016:
Richard Fuller voted against making clear charities can undertake political campaigning.
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Income Tax Personal Allowance
There have been votes in Parliament on the earnings threshold at which an individual starts to become subject to income tax.
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Richard Fuller generally voted for raising the threshold at which people start to pay income tax
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On 21 Sep 2021:
Richard Fuller voted for rising prices, lower benefits, and higher taxes particularly for low and middle income workers.
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On 24 May 2021:
Richard Fuller voted for a range of tax and pensions provisions including keeping key income tax rates and thresholds unchanged and to increase the main rate of Corporation Tax from 19 to 25% from 2023.
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On 19 Apr 2021:
Richard Fuller voted to keep the thresholds for starting to pay income tax, and for starting to pay income tax at the higher rate, at the 2021-22 levels until 2026.
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On 13 Apr 2021:
Richard Fuller voted for a range of tax and pensions provisions including keeping key income tax rates and thresholds unchanged and to increase the main rate of Corporation Tax from 19 to 25% from 2023.
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On 9 Mar 2021:
Richard Fuller voted to enable both the income level above which income-tax is charged, and the threshold for paying income tax at the higher rate to be kept at the levels set for 2021-2022 rather than allowing them to increase with inflation.
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On 6 Sep 2016:
Richard Fuller voted to increase the personal income tax allowance, change the way dividends are taxed, cut capital gains tax and reduce the amount which can be taken out of a pension tax-free from £1.25m to £1m.
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On 11 Apr 2016:
Richard Fuller voted to increase the personal income tax allowance, change the way dividends are taxed, cut capital gains tax and reduce the amount which can be taken out of a pension tax-free from £1.25m to £1m.
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On 22 Mar 2016:
Richard Fuller voted to approve the March 2016 budget which contained plans to spend £56bn more than was expected to be taken in, introduced a policy of requiring all schools to become academies and introduced a new soft drinks levy.
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On 26 Oct 2015:
Richard Fuller voted for the measures in the Finance Bill including an increase in the income tax personal allowance, and to cap the rates of VAT and income tax at their existing rates until the next general election.
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On 21 Jul 2015:
Richard Fuller voted for the measures in the Finance Bill including an increase in the income tax personal allowance, and to cap the rates of VAT and income tax at their existing rates until the next general election.
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On 21 Jul 2015:
Richard Fuller voted for the measures in the Finance Bill including an increase in the income tax personal allowance, and to cap the rates of VAT and income tax at their existing rates until the next general election.
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On 14 Jul 2015:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of the Summer 2015 budget which, among other measures, increased the minimum wage, replaced student maintenance grants with loans and cut tax credits.
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On 25 Mar 2015:
Richard Fuller voted for a series of taxation related measures including increasing the personal income tax free allowance and increasing the threshold at which higher rate tax is charged.
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On 23 Mar 2015:
Richard Fuller voted to approve the March 2015 budget which contained plans to spend £76bn more than was expected to be taken in and introduced a help to buy ISA, reduced corporation tax and increased spending on mental health by around £300m/year.
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On 2 Jul 2014:
Richard Fuller voted to increase the personal income tax allowance, to reduce corporation tax, and to give a greater tax incentive to companies investing in assets, as well as to support other measures in the Finance Bill.
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On 1 Apr 2014:
Richard Fuller voted to increase the personal income tax allowance, to reduce corporation tax, and to give a greater tax incentive to companies investing in assets, as well as to support other measures in the Finance Bill.
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On 1 Apr 2014:
Richard Fuller voted to increase the personal income tax allowance, to reduce corporation tax, and to give a greater tax incentive to companies investing in assets, as well as to support other measures in the Finance Bill.
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On 1 Apr 2014:
Richard Fuller voted to increase the personal income tax allowance, to reduce corporation tax, and to give a greater tax incentive to companies investing in assets, as well as to support other measures in the Finance Bill.
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On 25 Mar 2014:
Richard Fuller voted to approve the March 2014 budget, increasing the personal income tax allowance, reducing corporation tax, capping welfare spending, reducing alcohol duties and more.
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On 2 Jul 2013:
Richard Fuller voted to introduce a general anti-abuse rule to tackle abusive tax avoidance, to raise the basic income tax free allowance, and to support other tax changes proposed in the Finance Bill.
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On 15 Apr 2013:
Richard Fuller voted to introduce a general anti-abuse rule to tackle abusive tax avoidance, to raise the basic income tax free allowance, and to support other tax changes proposed in the Finance Bill.
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On 25 Mar 2013:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on March 2013 Budget
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On 3 Jul 2012:
Richard Fuller voted to raise the basic income tax free allowance, cut corporation tax, and to support other tax changes proposed in the Finance Bill.
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On 16 Apr 2012:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Finance Bill — Second Reading
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On 16 Apr 2012:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Finance Bill (carry over)
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On 26 Mar 2012:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of the March 2012 budget which planned spending of £683bn against expected revenue of £592bn and also increased the income tax personal tax free allowance, reduced corporation tax, introduced a new top rate of Stamp Duty and introduced a tax to recover child benefit from households with an individual earning over £50K.
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On 5 Jul 2011:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of the measures in the 2011 Budget including reducing the threshold for paying higher rate income tax, increasing the income tax free personal allowance, reducing corporation tax and reducing the main rate of corporation tax from 27 to 26%.
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On 26 Apr 2011:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of the measures in the 2011 Budget including reducing the threashold for paying higher rate income tax, increasing the income tax free personal allowance, reducing corporation tax and reducing the main rate of corporation tax from 27 to 26%.
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On 26 Apr 2011:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of the measures in the 2011 Budget including reducing the threshold for paying higher rate income tax, increasing the income tax free personal allowance, reducing corporation tax and reducing the main rate of corporation tax from 27 to 26%.
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On 29 Mar 2011:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of the March 2011 budget which outlined £710 billion of government spending for 2011-12 while only expecting to bring in £589bn; a corporation tax cut, an increase in the personal income tax free allowance and a presumption in favour of sustainable development.
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UK membership of the European Union
Parliament has voted on whether the United Kingdom should remain a member of the European Union.
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Richard Fuller almost always voted against UK membership of the EU
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On 8 Feb 2017:
Richard Fuller voted to empower the Prime Minister to give notification of the United Kingdom's intention to leave the European Union.
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On 8 Feb 2017:
Richard Fuller voted to empower the Prime Minister to give notification of the United Kingdom's intention to leave the European Union.
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On 1 Feb 2017:
Richard Fuller voted to empower the Prime Minister to give notification of the United Kingdom's intention to leave the European Union.
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On 1 Feb 2017:
Richard Fuller voted to empower the Prime Minister to give notification of the United Kingdom's intention to leave the European Union.
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On 7 Dec 2016:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of the United Kingdom leaving the European Union and in favour of starting the process by 31 March 2017.
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On 7 Dec 2016:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of the United Kingdom leaving the European Union and in favour of starting the process by 31 March 2017.
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On 14 Sep 2016:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on UK Withdrawal from Membership of the European Union
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On 15 Jun 2016:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on European Union Membership
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On 8 Feb 2017:
Richard Fuller voted against requiring the Prime Minister to give a series of undertakings before giving notification of the United Kingdom's intention to leave the European Union.
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On 8 Feb 2017:
Richard Fuller voted against the UK remaining a member of the European Atomic Agency Community (Euratom) when withdrawing from the European Union and against treating leaving Euratom separately from leaving the European Union.
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On 7 Feb 2017:
Richard Fuller voted not to prevent the Prime Minister giving notification of the United Kingdom's intention to leave the European Union if the European Council have not undertaken that if the United Kingdom Parliament doesn't agree the terms of the United Kingdom's leaving of the European Union the United Kingdom's will remain an EU member under the existing terms.
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On 7 Feb 2017:
Richard Fuller voted not to make publication of an assessment of the financial liability of the UK towards the EU, and a statement on the economic impact of the UK leaving the single market, a prerequisite for the Prime Minister giving notification of the UK's intention to withdraw from the EU.
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On 6 Feb 2017:
Richard Fuller voted against only allowing the Prime Minister to give notification of the United Kingdom's intention to leave the European Union a month after the approach to, and objectives for, withdrawal negotiations have been agreed by representatives of the Scottish, Welsh and Northern Ireland administrations.
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Military Covenant
The armed forces covenant sets out the relationship between the nation, the government and the armed forces. It recognises the nation's moral obligation to members of the armed forces and their families. MPs have voted on the extent to which there should be special provisions for current, and former, service personnel in relation to public services.
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Richard Fuller generally voted against strengthening the Military Covenant
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On 13 Jul 2021:
Richard Fuller voted not to require a review of the mental health treatment provided to Armed Forces personnel.
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On 21 Apr 2021:
Richard Fuller voted not to require the Service Prosecuting Authority to review investigations into allegations related to overseas operations and to decide if to continue them.
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Undergraduate Tuition Fees - England
There have been votes in Parliament on the level of undergraduate tuition fees universities in England are permitted to charge students from the UK.
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Richard Fuller voted for raising England’s undergraduate tuition fee cap to £9,000 per year
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Pub Leases
There have been votes in Parliament on the question of if pub companies should be required to offer their tenants an option to rent the premises with no requirement to buy beer, and other supplies, from the pub company.
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Richard Fuller generally voted against requiring pub companies to offer pub landlords rent-only leases
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On 2 Feb 2016:
Richard Fuller voted for a Small Business Commissioner to address disputes with larger businesses; to protect the term apprenticeship in law; to require insurers to pay insurance claims within a reasonable time; to establish a "Pubs Code Adjudicator"; to ensure tied pub tenants are offered a Market Rent Only option during rent assessments; and for other measures intended to support the growth of enterprise in the UK.
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On 18 Nov 2014:
Richard Fuller voted against requiring large pub-owning businesses to offer their tenants and leaseholders a market rent only option (rather than insisting on a contract requiring them to buy beer, and other supplies, from the pub company).
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On 21 Jan 2014:
Richard Fuller voted against a statutory code of practice for large pub companies which would require them to offer the option of a rent only leases.
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On 9 Jan 2013:
Richard Fuller voted against requiring pub companies to offer their tenants an option to rent the premises with no requirement to buy beer, and other supplies, from the pub company.
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Smoking Bans
Over the years there have been votes in Parliament on banning smoking in restaurants, public buildings, pubs, and in cars with children present.
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Richard Fuller generally voted against smoking bans
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On 11 Feb 2015:
Richard Fuller voted against making it an offence to for someone in charge of an enclosed vehicle to fail to prevent smoking within it if someone under 18 is present.
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On 10 Feb 2014:
Richard Fuller voted against a new law requiring private vehicles be smoke-free where a person under the age of 18 is present in the vehicle.
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On 22 Jun 2011:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Ban on Smoking in Private Vehicles
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On 13 Oct 2010:
Richard Fuller voted not to relax the smoking ban and allow smoking in pubs and private members clubs where no food is being served.
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Voting Age
There have been votes in Parliament on reducing the voting age from eighteen to sixteen for local government elections, for elections to the Westminster and European Parliaments and for the referendum on the United Kingdom's membership of the European Union.
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Richard Fuller consistently voted against a lower voting age
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Publicly Owned Railways
There have been votes in Parliament on the public ownership of the railways, including on keeping the rail infrastructure public, and permitting train operating companies to be publicly-owned.
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Richard Fuller generally voted against a publicly owned railway system
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Charging Market Rent to High Earners in Council Homes
Parliament has voted on whether high earners should be required to pay a market rent for council homes.
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Richard Fuller consistently voted for charging a market rent to high earners renting a council home
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On 3 May 2016:
Richard Fuller voted to require local councils to charge high income social housing tenants rent at levels set by central Government.
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On 12 Jan 2016:
Richard Fuller voted to require those on high incomes living in social housing to pay market rents; to enable right to buy style discounts for housing association tenants to be funded; to enable the Secretary of State to require local councils to sell expensive properties, perhaps using the revenue to fund new housing, and for other proposed changes to the law on housing and planning.
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On 2 Nov 2015:
Richard Fuller voted to require those on high incomes living in social housing to pay market rents; to enable right to buy style discounts for housing association tenants to be funded; to enable the Secretary of State to require local councils to sell expensive properties, perhaps using the revenue to fund new housing, and for other proposed changes to the law on housing and planning.
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On 2 Nov 2015:
Richard Fuller voted to require those on high incomes living in social housing to pay market rents; to enable right to buy style discounts for housing association tenants to be funded; to enable the Secretary of State to require local councils to sell expensive properties, perhaps using the revenue to fund new housing, and for other proposed changes to the law on housing and planning.
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On 2 Nov 2015:
Richard Fuller voted to require those on high incomes living in social housing to pay market rents; to enable right to buy style discounts for housing association tenants to be funded; to enable the Secretary of State to require local councils to sell expensive properties, perhaps using the revenue to fund new housing, and for other proposed changes to the law on housing and planning.
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Civil Service Redundancy Payments
There have been votes in Parliament on introducing a cap on civil service redundancy payments.
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Richard Fuller consistently voted for capping civil service redundancy payments
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On 30 Sep 2020:
Richard Fuller voted to stop certain "public sector" bodies from generally making exit payments above £95,000 in connection with a person leaving employment or vacating office.
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On 13 Oct 2010:
Richard Fuller voted to remove the need to get the agreement of civil servants before reducing (capping) their severance payments.
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On 13 Oct 2010:
Richard Fuller voted to cap civil service redundancy payments.
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On 13 Oct 2010:
Richard Fuller voted to cap civil service redundancy payments.
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On 7 Sep 2010:
Richard Fuller voted to cap civil service redundancy payments at a maximum of 12 months’ pay for compulsory redundancy and 15 months’ for voluntary exits.
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On 7 Sep 2010:
Richard Fuller voted to cap civil service redundancy payments.
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European Union Integration
There have been votes in Parliament on the degree of the UK's integration with the European Union. Specific matters voted on include the UK's opt out from the European Union Police and Criminal Justice Measures and the establishment of a European Union External Action Service.
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Richard Fuller voted a mixture of for and against more EU integration
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On 18 May 2022:
Richard Fuller voted not to express support for a series of policy proposals put forward by the leader of the Scottish National Party Ian Blackford MP. The policies in question were: protecting workers' rights, doing more in respect of the cost of living and climate change; increasing benefits; imposing windfall taxes; retaining existing EU derived law and retaining the existing Human Rights Act.
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On 30 Dec 2020:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of cooperation with the EU and its member states on subjects including crime, transport, research and nuclear non-proliferation.
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On 30 Dec 2020:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of cooperation with the EU and its member states on subjects including crime, transport, research and nuclear non-proliferation.
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On 9 Dec 2020:
Richard Fuller voted to generally remove rights for European Economic Area citizens under the UK's immigration and benefits systems while protecting the rights of Irish citizens and those granted settled, or pre-settled, status under the EU Settlement Scheme.
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On 25 Nov 2020:
Richard Fuller voted for the UK's appeal courts not to be bound by decisions of the European Union Court of Justice, after the transition period associated with the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the union.
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On 15 Jul 2020:
Richard Fuller voted no on Extension of the Transition Period Following the UK Leaving the EU
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On 30 Jun 2020:
Richard Fuller voted to end the general right for nationals of European Union member states, European Economic Area states and Switzerland to enter and reside in the UK while retaining such rights for Irish citizens.
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On 18 May 2020:
Richard Fuller voted to end the general right for nationals of European Union member states, European Economic Area states and Switzerland to enter and reside in the UK while retaining such rights for Irish citizens.
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On 8 Jan 2020:
Richard Fuller voted against requiring the Government to seek to negotiate continuing full membership of the EU's Erasmus+ education and youth programme.
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On 8 Jan 2020:
Richard Fuller voted against seeking close alignment with the EU single market underpinned by shared institutions and obligations; against participation in EU agencies and funding programmes; and against UK rights and protections for workers, consumers and the environment keeping pace with EU standards as a minimum.
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On 13 Mar 2017:
Richard Fuller voted against guaranteeing EU derived rights, and the potential to acquire residency rights, for EU and EEA citizens legally resident in the UK.
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On 8 Feb 2017:
Richard Fuller voted to empower the Prime Minister to give notification of the United Kingdom's intention to leave the European Union.
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On 8 Feb 2017:
Richard Fuller voted against the UK remaining a member of the European Atomic Agency Community (Euratom) when withdrawing from the European Union and against treating leaving Euratom separately from leaving the European Union.
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On 8 Feb 2017:
Richard Fuller voted to empower the Prime Minister to give notification of the United Kingdom's intention to leave the European Union.
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On 1 Feb 2017:
Richard Fuller voted to empower the Prime Minister to give notification of the United Kingdom's intention to leave the European Union.
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On 1 Feb 2017:
Richard Fuller voted to empower the Prime Minister to give notification of the United Kingdom's intention to leave the European Union.
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On 7 Dec 2016:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of the United Kingdom leaving the European Union and in favour of starting the process by 31 March 2017.
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On 7 Dec 2016:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of the United Kingdom leaving the European Union and in favour of starting the process by 31 March 2017.
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On 14 Sep 2016:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on UK Withdrawal from Membership of the European Union
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On 6 Jul 2016:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of giving EU nationals currently living in the UK the right to remain.
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On 15 Jun 2016:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on European Union Membership
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On 14 Mar 2016:
Richard Fuller voted to take account of carbon dioxide emissions traded via the European Union to Emissions Trading Scheme when calculating the state of the UK carbon account for periods from 2028.
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On 9 Mar 2016:
Richard Fuller voted against the UK opting into a proposed EU directive on combating terrorism; supporting work directly with other countries and recognising that national security is a matter for individual nations.
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On 14 Dec 2015:
Richard Fuller voted to support the Government's decision not to opt into a European Union response to disproportionate migration into certain states involving measures to relocate individuals in need of international protection (asylum).
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On 19 Nov 2014:
Richard Fuller voted for the UK to rejoin a series of European Union schemes for closer police and judicial co-operation in criminal matters.
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On 10 Nov 2014:
Richard Fuller voted for continued close working between the UK and other European Union states on criminal justice as well as for associated data protection measures.
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On 27 Jan 2014:
Richard Fuller voted not to limit the EU's "Europe for Citizens" programme to education about, and reflection on, the Holocaust, armed conflicts and totalitarian regimes in Europe’s history and against explicitly forbidding the programme from promoting European citizenship, integration or institutions.
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On 27 Jan 2014:
Richard Fuller voted for a 185 million Euro EU Europe for Citizens programme of activities and to require EU institutions to deposit their archives at the European University Institute
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On 22 Jan 2014:
Richard Fuller voted to support the that view that promoting jobs and growth in the EU, including by completing the EU Single Market, is the top priority.
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On 17 Jan 2014:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Benefit Entitlement (Restriction) Bill
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On 13 Jan 2014:
Richard Fuller voted for a 185 million Euro EU Europe for Citizens programme of activities and to require EU institutions to deposit their archives at the European University Institute
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On 4 Dec 2013:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of an EU trade agreement with Colombia and Peru
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On 15 Jul 2013:
Richard Fuller voted to opt out of all EU police and criminal justice measures adopted before December 2009
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On 15 Jul 2013:
Richard Fuller voted to opt into Europol's European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Cooperation and Training so long as Europol is not given the power to direct national law enforcement agencies to initiate investigations or share data that conflicts with national security; and against considering the views of the Association of Chief Police Officers when deciding when to opt in.
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On 6 Nov 2012:
Richard Fuller voted for the UK to be involved in a European Supervisory Authority, the European Banking Authority.
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On 24 Apr 2012:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of EU data sharing for criminal justice purposes.
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On 13 Dec 2011:
Richard Fuller voted to commend the Prime Minister for refusing to sign up to an EU Treaty without safeguards for the UK.
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On 23 Nov 2011:
Richard Fuller voted to support stronger governance of the Schengen area and adding Bulgaria and Romania to it.
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On 14 Sep 2011:
Richard Fuller voted against an EU Directive on the right of access to a lawyer in criminal proceedings and on the right to communicate upon arrest
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On 23 Mar 2011:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of the creation of the European Stability Mechanism to give financial assistance to Eurozone countries in need.
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On 9 Feb 2011:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on European Union — UK Contributions to the Eurozone Financial Stabilisation Mechanism
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On 25 Jan 2011:
Richard Fuller voted against requiring a referendum prior to UK giving emergency financial assistance via the EU to member states other than the Republic of Ireland.
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On 14 Dec 2010:
Richard Fuller voted to work closely with the European Commission to deliver a strong, principles-based framework for financial sector corporate governance.
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On 14 Jul 2010:
Richard Fuller voted to establish the European Union External Action Service.
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On 26 Jan 2021:
Richard Fuller voted not to require the standard of chemical regulation standards to be at least that which applies in the EU.
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On 20 Jan 2020:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of the Government’s proposals for leaving the EU.
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On 19 Apr 2017:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Government Assessment of Medium Term Economic and Budgetary Position for Submission to the European Commission
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On 8 Feb 2017:
Richard Fuller voted against requiring the Prime Minister to give a series of undertakings before giving notification of the United Kingdom's intention to leave the European Union.
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On 8 Feb 2017:
Richard Fuller voted against seeking to protect the residence rights of citizens of the European Union and their family members who were lawfully resident in the United Kingdom on 23 June 2016.
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On 8 Feb 2017:
Richard Fuller voted against requiring notice of the UK's withdrawal from the EU to preserve rights acquired in Northern Ireland as a result of European Union membership and against requiring the notification to preserve the right of the people of Northern Ireland determine for themselves if they prefer a union with Great Britain or a sovereign united Ireland.
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On 7 Feb 2017:
Richard Fuller voted not to prevent the Prime Minister giving notification of the United Kingdom's intention to leave the European Union if the European Council have not undertaken that if the United Kingdom Parliament doesn't agree the terms of the United Kingdom's leaving of the European Union the United Kingdom's will remain an EU member under the existing terms.
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On 7 Feb 2017:
Richard Fuller voted not to make publication of an assessment of the financial liability of the UK towards the EU, and a statement on the economic impact of the UK leaving the single market, a prerequisite for the Prime Minister giving notification of the UK's intention to withdraw from the EU.
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On 6 Feb 2017:
Richard Fuller voted against only allowing the Prime Minister to give notification of the United Kingdom's intention to leave the European Union a month after the approach to, and objectives for, withdrawal negotiations have been agreed by representatives of the Scottish, Welsh and Northern Ireland administrations.
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On 23 Mar 2016:
Richard Fuller voted to approve the Government's assessment of the UK's medium term economic and budgetary position for submission to the European Commission.
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On 24 Feb 2016:
Richard Fuller voted to require digital tachographs which use satellite positioning, and can be read remotely, to enforce rules on driving time and rest periods for certain lorries and buses.
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On 30 Apr 2014:
Richard Fuller voted to approve the Government's assessment of the UK's medium term economic and budgetary position for submission to the European Commission.
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On 15 Jul 2013:
Richard Fuller voted against committing to continue participation in the European Arrest Warrant and other schemes when opting out of police and criminal justice measures.
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On 22 Apr 2013:
Richard Fuller voted to approve the Government's assessment of the UK's medium term economic and budgetary position for submission to the European Commission.
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On 31 Oct 2012:
Richard Fuller voted against calling on the UK Government to seek a real terms cut in the European Union budget
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On 24 May 2011:
Richard Fuller voted to dilute proposed opposition to EU bailouts of countries in financial trouble.
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On 10 Nov 2010:
Richard Fuller voted to approve the Government's position that any sanctions proposed by the EU in relation to economic governance do not apply to the UK.
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Merging Police and Fire Services under Police and Crime Commissioners
There have been votes in Parliament on whether to give Police and Crime Commissioners responsibility for fire services.
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Richard Fuller consistently voted for merging police and fire services under Police and Crime Commissioners
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On 26 Apr 2016:
Richard Fuller voted to allow Police and Crime Commissioners to be given responsibility for the Fire and Rescue Service.
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On 26 Apr 2016:
Richard Fuller voted against requiring a report on the funding requirements of the fire and rescue service before transferring responsibility for them to a Police and Crime Commissioner.
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On 26 Apr 2016:
Richard Fuller voted against requiring the consent of the relevant local councils and the fire authority, or the majority of people taking part in a referendum, before a Police and Crime Commissioner is given responsibility for a Fire and Rescue Service.
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Central Government Funding for Local Councils
There have been votes in Parliament on the level of funding for local councils.
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Richard Fuller generally voted for reducing central government funding of local government
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Taxes on Plane Tickets
MPs have held a number of votes on the rates of Air Passenger Duty and the details of which flights it ought apply to.
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Richard Fuller generally voted for higher taxes on plane tickets
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On 25 Mar 2014:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of proposed increases in Air Passenger Duty.
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On 2 Jul 2013:
Richard Fuller voted to introduce a general anti-abuse rule to tackle abusive tax avoidance, to raise the basic income tax free allowance, and to support other tax changes proposed in the Finance Bill.
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On 18 Apr 2013:
Richard Fuller voted to increase Air Passenger Duty
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On 15 Apr 2013:
Richard Fuller voted to introduce a general anti-abuse rule to tackle abusive tax avoidance, to raise the basic income tax free allowance, and to support other tax changes proposed in the Finance Bill.
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On 25 Mar 2013:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Budget Resolutions — Air Passenger Duty Rates from 1 April 2013
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On 3 Jul 2012:
Richard Fuller voted to raise the basic income tax free allowance, cut corporation tax, and to support other tax changes proposed in the Finance Bill.
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On 16 Apr 2012:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Finance Bill — Second Reading
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On 16 Apr 2012:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Finance Bill (carry over)
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On 26 Mar 2012:
Richard Fuller voted for increases in Air Passenger Duty Rates
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Spending on Welfare Benefits
There have been votes in Parliament on the level of spending on welfare benefits. Specific matters voted on include a cap on the overall amount the state spends on welfare each year, the rate of increase of various benefits, and the operation of specific benefits.
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Richard Fuller almost always voted for a reduction in spending on welfare benefits
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On 18 May 2022:
Richard Fuller voted not to express support for a series of policy proposals put forward by the leader of the Scottish National Party Ian Blackford MP. The policies in question were: protecting workers' rights, doing more in respect of the cost of living and climate change; increasing benefits; imposing windfall taxes; retaining existing EU derived law and retaining the existing Human Rights Act.
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On 2 Mar 2022:
Richard Fuller voted to increase the rates of various tax credits and benefits, including Child Benefit, Working Tax Credits and related payments, by 3.1% in line with inflation as measured by the Consumer Prices Index.
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On 7 Feb 2022:
Richard Fuller voted yes on Social Security and Pensions
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On 24 Jan 2022:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Cost of Living Increases — Income — Poverty — Universal Credit — Energy Payment — Child Payments
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On 10 Jan 2022:
Richard Fuller voted yes on Welfare Cap
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On 21 Sep 2021:
Richard Fuller voted for rising prices, lower benefits, and higher taxes particularly for low and middle income workers.
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On 15 Sep 2021:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Universal Credit and Working Tax Credit
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On 18 Jan 2021:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Universal Credit and Working Tax Credit
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On 16 Nov 2016:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of reductions to the work allowance element of universal credit and reductions to employment and support allowance and against analysing how changes impact those in different incomes.
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On 20 Jul 2016:
Richard Fuller voted for cuts in housing benefit for recipients in supported housing.
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On 8 Jun 2016:
Richard Fuller voted for reductions in benefits for disabled and ill claimants required to participate in activities intended to increase their chances of obtaining work.
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On 26 May 2016:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of repealing the Human Rights Act 1998; against plans to save the steel industry including fast-tracking infrastructure projects requiring large amounts of steel; and against a principle of the Government not borrowing to fund day-to-day spending.
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On 2 Mar 2016:
Richard Fuller voted against making the removal of the work-related activity component from employment and support allowance conditional on an impact assessment and against requiring Parliament to approve details of implementing the change.
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On 2 Mar 2016:
Richard Fuller voted against making the removal of the limited capability for work element of universal credit conditional on an impact assessment and against requiring Parliament to approve details of implementing the change.
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On 23 Feb 2016:
Richard Fuller voted to remove the "work-related activity component" from the Employment and Support Allowance.
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On 23 Feb 2016:
Richard Fuller voted to remove the "limited capability for work" element of Universal Credit.
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On 6 Jan 2016:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of cutting universal credit benefits for many people in paid work
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On 18 Nov 2015:
Richard Fuller voted for proposed cuts to tax credits and against investment aimed at growing a productive economy focused on science, technology and green jobs.
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On 27 Oct 2015:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of reducing the amount people are paid in tax credits.
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On 27 Oct 2015:
Richard Fuller voted to remove the "work-related activity component" from the Employment and Support Allowance.
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On 27 Oct 2015:
Richard Fuller voted to remove the "limited capability for work" element of Universal Credit.
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On 27 Oct 2015:
Richard Fuller voted to reduce the household benefit cap, to freeze the rate of many working-age benefits, to reduce social rents in England and for other changes to the benefits system.
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On 20 Oct 2015:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of an impending reduction in the amount people are paid in tax credits.
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On 15 Sep 2015:
Richard Fuller voted to reduce the amounts people are paid in tax credits.
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On 20 Jul 2015:
Richard Fuller voted to reduce the household benefit cap, to freeze the rate of many working-age benefits, to reduce social rents in England and for other changes to the benefits system.
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On 20 Jul 2015:
Richard Fuller voted to reduce the household benefit cap, to freeze the rate of many working-age benefits, to reduce social rents in England and for other changes to the benefits system.
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On 14 Jul 2015:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of the Summer 2015 budget which, among other measures, increased the minimum wage, replaced student maintenance grants with loans and cut tax credits.
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On 4 Jun 2015:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of proposed spending cuts and changes to the welfare system and in favour of spending on new nuclear weapons.
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On 11 Feb 2014:
Richard Fuller voted not to halt further spending and welfare cuts and not to investigate the impact of austerity measures on the incidence of poverty and inequality.
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On 17 Jan 2014:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Benefit Entitlement (Restriction) Bill
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On 12 Nov 2013:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of reducing housing benefit for those deemed to have excess bedrooms.
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On 12 Nov 2013:
Richard Fuller voted for a reduction in housing benefit for social tenants deemed to have excess bedrooms.
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On 27 Feb 2013:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of a housing benefit under-occupancy penalty.
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On 21 Jan 2013:
Richard Fuller voted to set the rate of increase of certain benefits, payments and tax credits at 1% rather than in line with prices at 2.2% for 2014 and 2015
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On 21 Jan 2013:
Richard Fuller voted to cap any increase in specified benefits payments and tax credits at 1% rather allow them to be increased by 2.2% in line with prices.
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On 21 Jan 2013:
Richard Fuller voted to cap any increase in specified benefits payments and tax credits at 1% rather than allow them to increase by 2.2% in line with prices.
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On 8 Jan 2013:
Richard Fuller voted to cap any increase discretionary working age benefits and tax credits at 1% in 2014-15 and 2015-16
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On 21 Nov 2012:
Richard Fuller voted to cap the total amount of welfare benefits an individual can claim from April 2013 at £350 for a single person and £500 for couple per week.
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On 24 Oct 2012:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Draft Housing Benefit (Amendment) Regulations 2012 — Under Occupation Critera — Local Housing Allowance Rates
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On 21 Feb 2012:
Richard Fuller voted not to add proposed exclusions from a reduction in housing benefits due to being deemed to have excess bedrooms.
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On 1 Feb 2012:
Richard Fuller voted not to increase the time people can receive contribution based ESA from one year to at least 730 days.
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On 1 Feb 2012:
Richard Fuller voted not to make an exception for those with a cancer diagnosis or undergoing cancer treatment from the 365 day limit on receiving contribution based Employment and Support Allowance.
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On 1 Feb 2012:
Richard Fuller voted not to exclude child benefit from the benefit cap.
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On 1 Feb 2012:
Richard Fuller voted not to set the lower rate of the Universal Credit payment in relation to disabled children and young people at a minimum of two-thirds of the higher rate.
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On 31 Jan 2012:
Richard Fuller voted to move from a national council tax benefit to a system of local councils administering council tax reductions for those in financial need.
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On 15 Jun 2011:
Richard Fuller voted to introduce Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payments and to restrict housing benefit for those in social housing deemed to have excess bedrooms.
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On 13 Jun 2011:
Richard Fuller voted against introducing a childcare element to Universal Credit.
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On 13 Jun 2011:
Richard Fuller voted against a proposal to exclude up to fifty thousand pounds in an ISA from the assessment of capital used to determine if someone in work is eligible for Universal Credit.
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On 9 Mar 2011:
Richard Fuller voted to introduce Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payments and to restrict housing benefit for those in social housing deemed to have excess bedrooms.
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On 9 Mar 2011:
Richard Fuller voted to introduce Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payments and to restrict housing benefit for those in social housing deemed to have excess bedrooms.
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On 19 Jan 2011:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of scrapping the education maintenance allowance (EMA) in England.
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On 19 Jan 2011:
Richard Fuller voted to support the Government reforms to arrangements for supporting students aged 16-19.
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On 10 Jan 2022:
Richard Fuller voted to balance the national budget, reduce public sector debt, ensure public sector investment does not exceed 3% of GDP, and to keep spending on welfare under the cap set.
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On 23 Feb 2021:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Government's Management of the Economy
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On 20 Jul 2016:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Charter for Budget Responsibility — Reducing Public Borrowing — Cap on Welfare Spending
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On 27 Jan 2016:
Richard Fuller voted n favour of planned housing benefit cuts applying to those in supported housing.
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On 27 Oct 2015:
Richard Fuller voted against a transitional scheme to protect those currently receiving tax credits as reductions in the amounts paid are brought in.
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On 14 Oct 2015:
Richard Fuller voted for reducing public borrowing and in favour of capping welfare spending.
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On 13 Jan 2015:
Richard Fuller voted yes on Charter for Budget Responsibility: Autumn Statement 2014 Update
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On 26 Mar 2014:
Richard Fuller voted to cap the overall amount the state spends on welfare each year.
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On 25 Mar 2014:
Richard Fuller voted to approve the March 2014 budget, increasing the personal income tax allowance, reducing corporation tax, capping welfare spending, reducing alcohol duties and more.
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On 8 Jan 2013:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of capping any increase in working age benefits and tax credits at 1% rather than potentially allowing them to rise by 2.2% in line with prices.
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On 1 Feb 2012:
Richard Fuller voted against those who have been ill or disabled since their youth recieving Employment and Support Allowance on the same basis as if they had made sufficient National Insurance contributions to qualify for a contribution based allowance.
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On 1 Feb 2012:
Richard Fuller voted not to require the housing cost element of universal credit be sufficient to cover the actual cost of housing for social tenants in cases where no offer of alternative accommodation has been made and the household has no more than one spare bedroom.
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On 9 Nov 2010:
Richard Fuller voted in support of government plans to reduce housing benefit for those who have been on Jobseekers Allowance for over a year.
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Powers of the Welsh Parliament
There have been votes in Parliament on devolving powers to the Welsh Parliament/Senedd. Specific subjects of these votes have ranged from giving the Senedd the ability to raise taxes to devolving powers and responsibility relating to the provision of water in Wales.
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Richard Fuller generally voted against transferring more powers to the Senedd/Welsh Parliament
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On 23 Nov 2021:
Richard Fuller voted not to give devolved Governments in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland a veto on a range of NHS Governance matters including transferring functions between health bodies.
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On 20 Jul 2020:
Richard Fuller voted not to require the consent of relevant devolved governments in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland before regulations implementing international trade deals which would be within the scope of their devolved powers can be made.
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On 24 Jan 2017:
Richard Fuller voted against empowering Welsh ministers and the National Assembly for Wales to regulate the number of betting machines in licensed betting premises where the maximum charge for use is over £2, opting instead to limit devolved powers to where the maximum charge is over £10.
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On 12 Sep 2016:
Richard Fuller voted against allowing public sector bodies to operate rail services in Wales.
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On 12 Sep 2016:
Richard Fuller voted against devolving powers relating to air passenger duty to the Government of Wales and the Welsh Assembly.
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On 11 Jul 2016:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Wales Bill — Schedule 1 — Devolution of Policing Powers to the Welsh Assembly
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On 11 Jul 2016:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Wales Bill — Schedule 1 — New Schedule 7A to the Government of Wales Act 2006
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On 11 Jul 2016:
Richard Fuller voted against giving the Welsh Assembly the powers to set Income Tax thresholds for Welsh taxpayers.
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On 24 Jun 2014:
Richard Fuller voted against enabling the Welsh Government to underwrite borrowing by private organisations for the purpose of promoting investment in infrastructure.
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On 24 Jun 2014:
Richard Fuller voted against allowing Welsh Ministers to set their own capital expenditure priorities.
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On 30 Apr 2014:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Wales Bill — New Clause 4 — Allowing National Assembly for Wales to Set The Number of AMs
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On 9 Apr 2014:
Richard Fuller voted against devolving responsibility for setting the rate of long haul air passenger duty applying to relevant flights originating in Wales to the National Assembly for Wales.
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On 6 Jan 2014:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Water Bill — New Clause 1 — Legislative Competence for Water in Wales
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On 15 May 2013:
Richard Fuller voted against devolving tax raising, and borrowing, powers to the Welsh Government.
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On 18 Apr 2013:
Richard Fuller voted against devolving responsibility for setting the rate of Air Passenger Duty for long haul flights originating in Wales to the National Assembly for Wales.
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On 18 Apr 2013:
Richard Fuller voted against devolving responsibility for setting the rate of Air Passenger Duty for long haul flights originating in Wales to the National Assembly for Wales.
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On 31 Jan 2012:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Devolution of Powers Relating to Energy Generation to the National Assembly for Wales.
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On 21 Jun 2011:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Devolving Responsibility for Jobcentre Plus to the Welsh Government
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On 14 Mar 2022:
Richard Fuller voted voted not to require representatives from each of the devolved nations on the board of the "Assistance Centre", a body to provide advice to those seeking to practise a regulated profession in the United Kingdom, and to those with United Kingdom qualifications and experience seeking to practice their profession overseas.
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On 13 Dec 2021:
Richard Fuller voted not to require consultation with the devolved administrations in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland in relation to subsidies, and subsidy schemes, deemed to be of particular interest.
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On 14 Sep 2021:
Richard Fuller voted against giving the devolved governments of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland a role in determining the distribution of funds raised via the Health and Social Care Levy.
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On 19 Jan 2021:
Richard Fuller voted not to require changes to standards in pursuit of an international trade agreement to be approved by Parliament prior to Parliament considering the agreement itself, and not to give devolved administrations a veto over such changes.
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On 15 Dec 2020:
Richard Fuller voted against broader exemptions to the "market access principles" intended to ensure a free internal market within the United Kingdom, and not prioritise rules agreed by the four nations of the United Kingdom over those principles.
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On 10 Dec 2020:
Richard Fuller voted not to prioritise rules agreed by the four nations of the United Kingdom via the "common frameworks process" over the "market access principles" intended to ensure a free internal market within the United Kingdom provided for in the Bill.
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On 10 Dec 2020:
Richard Fuller voted to replace specific taxation, health and chemicals related exemptions to the laws intended to ensure a free internal market within the United Kingdom with a broader exemption for proportionate requirements which pursue legitimate aims; and also to require consultation with, but not consent from, devolved administrations in relation to many potential future changes to the free internal market laws.
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On 10 Dec 2020:
Richard Fuller voted for the involvement of the devolved administrations in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland in decisions on the provision, by the UK Government, of financial assistance for economic development under the United Kingdom Internal Market Bill.
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On 7 Dec 2020:
Richard Fuller voted not to prioritise rules agreed by the four nations of the United Kingdom via the "common frameworks process" over the "market access principles" intended to ensure a free internal market within the United Kingdom provided for in the Bill.
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On 7 Dec 2020:
Richard Fuller voted not to replace specific taxation, health and chemicals related exemptions to the laws intended to ensure a free internal market within the United Kingdom with a broader exemption for proportionate requirements which pursue legitimate aims.
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On 15 Sep 2020:
Richard Fuller voted not to limit the powers of UK ministers to reduce standards by overriding agreements, or emerging agreements, between the UK government and the devolved administrations covering areas previously governed by EU law.
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On 1 Sep 2020:
Richard Fuller voted to make sustainability the prime objective of sea fishing regulation in the UK, for other proposed objectives and arrangements relating to the regulation of fishing.
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On 12 Sep 2016:
Richard Fuller voted against the separation of the legal systems of England and Wales.
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On 5 Jul 2016:
Richard Fuller voted against the separation of the legal systems of England and Wales.
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On 30 Apr 2014:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Wales Bill- Clause 11 — Referendum on Devolving Welsh Income Tax Rate Setting — Independent Setting of Each Rate
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Jobs Guarantee for Young People
There have been votes in Parliament on if the Government should fund guaranteed jobs for young people.
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Richard Fuller almost always voted against spending public money to create guaranteed jobs for young people who have spent a long time unemployed
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On 12 Jun 2014:
Richard Fuller voted against a range of economic policies including raising the minimum wage, reintroducing a 10% starting rate of income tax and boosting the supply of housing.
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On 27 Nov 2013:
Richard Fuller voted against an energy price freeze; against long term reforms to the energy market; against more free childcare for working parents of three and four year olds; against action to boost the housing supply and against a compulsory jobs guarantee for young people and the long term unemployed.
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On 4 Sep 2013:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Opposition Day — Jobs — Capital Investment — Mansion Tax — Income Tax — Rail Fares — Energy Bills — Private Tenants — Pensions — Payday Loans — Banking, Planning and Skills Reforms
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On 15 May 2013:
Richard Fuller voted against a package of economic policies including bringing forward long-term infrastructure investment, building 100,000 affordable homes, and guaranteeing jobs for the long term unemployed.
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On 17 May 2012:
Richard Fuller voted against measures to stimulate economic growth and job creation; against a tax on bank bonuses to fund guaranteed jobs for young people out of work for over a year; against reducing VAT; against a tax break for small firms taking on extra workers and against making infrastructure investment sooner.
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On 17 May 2012:
Richard Fuller voted against creating jobs; a tax on bank bonuses to fund guaranteed jobs for young people out of work for a year; a VAT cut; a tax break for small firms taking on more workers and making infrastructure investment sooner.
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On 14 Dec 2011:
Richard Fuller voted against creating 100,000 jobs and building 25,000 homes using funds raised via a bank bonus tax, against reducing VAT on home improvements and against tax breaks for small firms taking on new workers.
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On 9 Nov 2011:
Richard Fuller voted against introducing a tax on bank bonuses to guarantee a job for 100,000 young people and build 25,000 affordable homes; against making investment sooner; against reducing VAT, and against a tax break for small firms taking on extra workers.
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On 12 Oct 2011:
Richard Fuller voted against creating more jobs for young people, funded by bank bonuses, making planned investment sooner, reducing VAT and a tax break for small firms taking on extra workers.
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Automatic Enrolment in Occupational Pensions
A vote for automatic enrolment in occupational pensions is a vote for low-to-mid income earners to be enrolled into pension schemes automatically.
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Tax Avoidance
Parliament has voted on measures, including the introduction of a general anti-abuse rule, aimed at tackling abusive tax avoidance.
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Richard Fuller voted a mixture of for and against measures to reduce tax avoidance
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On 25 Feb 2020:
Richard Fuller voted not to call for the proper funding of public services after a decade of austerity nor for robust action to tackle tax avoidance and evasion.
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On 18 Apr 2017:
Richard Fuller voted to raise the threshold for paying higher rate income tax, to introduce a Soft Drinks Industry Levy, to restrict the national insurance benefits of remuneration other than salary and for other changes to the tax system.
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On 18 Apr 2017:
Richard Fuller voted to raise the threshold for paying higher rate income tax, to introduce a Soft Drinks Industry Levy, to restrict the national insurance benefits of remuneration other than via salary and for other changes to the tax system.
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On 28 Jun 2016:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Finance Bill — Schedule 19 — Multinational Enterprises — Publication of Country by Country Tax Strategy
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On 19 Apr 2016:
Richard Fuller voted against giving the Financial Conduct Authority and Prudential Regulation Authority duties to combat abusive tax avoidance arrangements, including by ascertaining and recording the beneficial ownership of trusts.
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On 13 Apr 2016:
Richard Fuller voted against implementing a series of proposals intended to reduce tax avoidance and evasion.
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On 2 Jul 2013:
Richard Fuller voted to introduce a general anti-abuse rule to tackle abusive tax avoidance, to raise the basic income tax free allowance, and to support other tax changes proposed in the Finance Bill.
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On 15 Apr 2013:
Richard Fuller voted to introduce a general anti-abuse rule to tackle abusive tax avoidance, to raise the basic income tax free allowance, and to support other tax changes proposed in the Finance Bill.
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On 25 Mar 2013:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on March 2013 Budget
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On 1 Jul 2020:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Finance Bill — Schedule 1 — Workers’ Services Provided Through Intermediaries — Responsibility for Determining if Off-Payroll Working Rules Apply
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On 20 Jan 2020:
Richard Fuller voted against requiring a plan to reverse the impact of austerity, tackle the climate and environmental emergency, and reshape the economy to work for everyone by clamping down on tax avoidance, tackling insecurity in work by extending full employment rights to all workers, ending in-work poverty, and introducing a real living wage.
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On 11 Feb 2015:
Richard Fuller voted against introducing a penalty regime for the general anti-abuse rule and against other measures intended to reduce tax avoidance.
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On 1 Jul 2013:
Richard Fuller voted against requiring a review of the potential for new internationally co-ordinated laws requiring greater transparency on how much tax multi-national companies pay to the UK and other countries.
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Use of UK Military Forces In Combat Abroad
There have been votes in Parliament on the use of UK Military Forces in Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria.
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Richard Fuller consistently voted for use of UK military forces in combat operations overseas
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On 2 Dec 2015:
Richard Fuller voted to support UK airstrikes against ISIL in Syria
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On 2 Dec 2015:
Richard Fuller voted to support UK airstrikes against ISIL in Syria
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On 26 Sep 2014:
Richard Fuller voted for UK air strikes in Iraq to support Iraqi forces' efforts against ISIL.
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On 21 Mar 2011:
Richard Fuller voted to support the establishment of a no-fly zone in Libya.
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On 9 Sep 2010:
Richard Fuller voted to support the continued deployment of UK armed forces in Afghanistan.
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On 29 Aug 2013:
Richard Fuller voted against requiring conditions be fulfilled, including a vote of the UN Security Council before any military action involving UK forces in response to the use of chemical weapons in Syria.
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On 29 Aug 2013:
Richard Fuller voted to agree a strong humanitarian response to the use of chemical weapons in Syria was required from the international community that may, if necessary, require military action.
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Support for Those Unable to Afford Council Tax
There have been votes in Parliament on the question of localising the systems for helping those in financial need pay council
tax by abolishing the council tax benefit and replacing it with local council tax reduction schemes.
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Richard Fuller consistently voted for making local councils responsible for helping those in financial need afford their council tax and reducing the amount spent on such support
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On 21 May 2012:
Richard Fuller voted to allow local councils to retain a proportion of the business rates generated in their area and to localise assisting those in financial need to pay their council tax.
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On 31 Jan 2012:
Richard Fuller voted to move from a national council tax benefit to a system of local councils administering council tax reductions for those in financial need.
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On 11 Jan 2012:
Richard Fuller voted to allow local councils to retain a proportion of the business rates generated in their area and to localise assisting those in financial need to pay their council tax.
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On 10 Jan 2012:
Richard Fuller voted to allow local councils to retain a proportion of the business rates generated in their area and to localise assisting those in financial need to pay their council tax.
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Right to Remain for European Union Nationals in the UK
There have been a votes in Parliament which relate to EU nationals currently living in the UK having the right to remain.
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Richard Fuller almost always voted against a right to remain for EU nationals already in living in the UK
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On 7 Jul 2021:
Richard Fuller voted against automatically granting Settled Status to EU nationals residing in the UK or scrapping or extending the deadline for applying to the settlement scheme; against providing physical proof of settled status; and against devolving immigration powers to the Scottish Government.
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On 13 Mar 2017:
Richard Fuller voted against guaranteeing EU derived rights, and the potential to acquire residency rights, for EU and EEA citizens legally resident in the UK.
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On 8 Feb 2017:
Richard Fuller voted to empower the Prime Minister to give notification of the United Kingdom's intention to leave the European Union.
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On 8 Feb 2017:
Richard Fuller voted against seeking to protect the residence rights of citizens of the European Union and their family members who were lawfully resident in the United Kingdom on 23 June 2016.
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On 8 Feb 2017:
Richard Fuller voted to empower the Prime Minister to give notification of the United Kingdom's intention to leave the European Union.
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On 1 Feb 2017:
Richard Fuller voted to empower the Prime Minister to give notification of the United Kingdom's intention to leave the European Union.
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On 1 Feb 2017:
Richard Fuller voted to empower the Prime Minister to give notification of the United Kingdom's intention to leave the European Union.
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On 7 Dec 2016:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of the United Kingdom leaving the European Union and in favour of starting the process by 31 March 2017.
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On 7 Dec 2016:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of the United Kingdom leaving the European Union and in favour of starting the process by 31 March 2017.
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On 19 Oct 2016:
Richard Fuller voted against EU nationals living in the UK retaining rights, including the right to live and work in the UK, should the UK leave the EU.
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On 14 Sep 2016:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on UK Withdrawal from Membership of the European Union
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On 6 Jul 2016:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of giving EU nationals currently living in the UK the right to remain.
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On 15 Jun 2016:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on European Union Membership
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On 30 Jun 2020:
Richard Fuller voted to end the general right for nationals of European Union member states, European Economic Area states and Switzerland to enter and reside in the UK while retaining such rights for Irish citizens.
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On 18 May 2020:
Richard Fuller voted to end the general right for nationals of European Union member states, European Economic Area states and Switzerland to enter and reside in the UK while retaining such rights for Irish citizens.
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On 7 Jan 2020:
Richard Fuller voted against automatically, without requiring an application, assigning a right of permanent residence in the UK to EU citizens who have resided in the UK for at least five years.
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On 7 Jan 2020:
Richard Fuller voted against limiting the fees charged to European Union citizens and certain others registering as a citizen of the United Kingdom.
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On 8 Feb 2017:
Richard Fuller voted against requiring the Prime Minister to give a series of undertakings before giving notification of the United Kingdom's intention to leave the European Union.
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On 8 Feb 2017:
Richard Fuller voted against requiring notice of the UK's withdrawal from the EU to preserve rights acquired in Northern Ireland as a result of European Union membership and against requiring the notification to preserve the right of the people of Northern Ireland determine for themselves if they prefer a union with Great Britain or a sovereign united Ireland.
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On 8 Feb 2017:
Richard Fuller voted against the UK remaining a member of the European Atomic Agency Community (Euratom) when withdrawing from the European Union and against treating leaving Euratom separately from leaving the European Union.
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On 7 Feb 2017:
Richard Fuller voted not to make publication of an assessment of the financial liability of the UK towards the EU, and a statement on the economic impact of the UK leaving the single market, a prerequisite for the Prime Minister giving notification of the UK's intention to withdraw from the EU.
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On 7 Feb 2017:
Richard Fuller voted not to prevent the Prime Minister giving notification of the United Kingdom's intention to leave the European Union if the European Council have not undertaken that if the United Kingdom Parliament doesn't agree the terms of the United Kingdom's leaving of the European Union the United Kingdom's will remain an EU member under the existing terms.
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On 6 Feb 2017:
Richard Fuller voted against only allowing the Prime Minister to give notification of the United Kingdom's intention to leave the European Union a month after the approach to, and objectives for, withdrawal negotiations have been agreed by representatives of the Scottish, Welsh and Northern Ireland administrations.
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Public Forests
The Public Forest Estate in England comprises about 2% of the land in England and 18% of the woods and forests. MPs have voted on if the estate ought remain publicly-owned and managed by the Forestry Commission or if it should be sold off.
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Richard Fuller has never voted on selling England’s state owned forests
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On 2 Feb 2011:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Sale of Public Forest Estate
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On 2 Feb 2011:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Access and Conservation Arrangements After Sell Off of England's Public Forests
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Welfare Benefit Levels
Welfare benefits are payments, including tax credits, which the Government makes to those on who are on low incomes or who meet certain criteria. There have been votes in Parliament on the level of these payments and if they should increase at least in line with prices.
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Richard Fuller generally voted against raising welfare benefits at least in line with prices
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On 2 Mar 2022:
Richard Fuller voted to increase the rates of various tax credits and benefits, including Child Benefit, Working Tax Credits and related payments, by 3.1% in line with inflation as measured by the Consumer Prices Index.
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On 7 Feb 2022:
Richard Fuller voted yes on Social Security and Pensions
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On 21 Jan 2013:
Richard Fuller voted to set the rate of increase of certain benefits, payments and tax credits at 1% rather than in line with prices at 2.2% for 2014 and 2015
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On 21 Jan 2013:
Richard Fuller voted to cap any increase in specified benefits payments and tax credits at 1% rather allow them to be increased by 2.2% in line with prices.
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On 21 Jan 2013:
Richard Fuller voted to cap any increase in specified benefits payments and tax credits at 1% rather than allow them to increase by 2.2% in line with prices.
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On 8 Jan 2013:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of capping any increase in working age benefits and tax credits at 1% rather than potentially allowing them to rise by 2.2% in line with prices.
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On 8 Jan 2013:
Richard Fuller voted to cap any increase discretionary working age benefits and tax credits at 1% in 2014-15 and 2015-16
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Number of MPs in the House of Commons
There have been votes in Parliament on reducing the number of MPs in the House of Commons and reviewing the boundaries of parliamentary constituencies.
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Richard Fuller generally voted for fewer MPs in the House of Commons
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On 2 Jun 2020:
Richard Fuller voted to have 650 MPs in the House of Commons and to remove Parliament's role in approving changes to Parliamentary constituencies.
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On 18 Nov 2016:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Parliamentary Constituencies (Amendment) Bill — Second Reading
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On 19 Oct 2016:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of having fewer MPs but against reducing the number of members of the House of Lords.
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On 29 Jan 2013:
Richard Fuller voted against postponing a review of the boundaries of parliamentary constituencies until 2018 and against delaying a review of the effect of reducing the number of MPs
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On 20 Oct 2010:
Richard Fuller voted to reduce the number of MPs from 650 to 600
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Incentives for Companies to Invest in Assets
The tax incentive for companies to invest in assets (eg. new equipment) is determined by the "annual investment allowance" - the amount spent on investing assets in a year which companies (or self-employed individuals) can deduct from their profits prior to the calculation of corporation tax.
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Richard Fuller voted a mixture of for and against stronger tax incentives for companies to invest in assets
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On 24 May 2021:
Richard Fuller voted not to exclude large digital services companies from tax incentives for investment in plant or machinery.
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On 19 Apr 2021:
Richard Fuller voted not to exclude large digital services companies from tax incentives for investing in plant and machinery and not to make such incentives conditional on support for unions and paying a living wage.
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On 2 Jul 2014:
Richard Fuller voted to increase the personal income tax allowance, to reduce corporation tax, and to give a greater tax incentive to companies investing in assets, as well as to support other measures in the Finance Bill.
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On 1 Apr 2014:
Richard Fuller voted to increase the personal income tax allowance, to reduce corporation tax, and to give a greater tax incentive to companies investing in assets, as well as to support other measures in the Finance Bill.
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On 1 Apr 2014:
Richard Fuller voted to increase the personal income tax allowance, to reduce corporation tax, and to give a greater tax incentive to companies investing in assets, as well as to support other measures in the Finance Bill.
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On 1 Apr 2014:
Richard Fuller voted to increase the personal income tax allowance, to reduce corporation tax, and to give a greater tax incentive to companies investing in assets, as well as to support other measures in the Finance Bill.
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On 2 Jul 2013:
Richard Fuller voted to introduce a general anti-abuse rule to tackle abusive tax avoidance, to raise the basic income tax free allowance, and to support other tax changes proposed in the Finance Bill.
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On 15 Apr 2013:
Richard Fuller voted to introduce a general anti-abuse rule to tackle abusive tax avoidance, to raise the basic income tax free allowance, and to support other tax changes proposed in the Finance Bill.
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On 25 Mar 2013:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on March 2013 Budget
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On 5 Jul 2011:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of the measures in the 2011 Budget including reducing the threshold for paying higher rate income tax, increasing the income tax free personal allowance, reducing corporation tax and reducing the main rate of corporation tax from 27 to 26%.
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On 26 Apr 2011:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of the measures in the 2011 Budget including reducing the threashold for paying higher rate income tax, increasing the income tax free personal allowance, reducing corporation tax and reducing the main rate of corporation tax from 27 to 26%.
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On 26 Apr 2011:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of the measures in the 2011 Budget including reducing the threshold for paying higher rate income tax, increasing the income tax free personal allowance, reducing corporation tax and reducing the main rate of corporation tax from 27 to 26%.
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On 29 Mar 2011:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of the March 2011 budget which outlined £710 billion of government spending for 2011-12 while only expecting to bring in £589bn; a corporation tax cut, an increase in the personal income tax free allowance and a presumption in favour of sustainable development.
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On 29 Mar 2011:
Richard Fuller voted to reduce the tax incentives for companies to invest in assets.
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On 26 Mar 2012:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of the March 2012 budget which planned spending of £683bn against expected revenue of £592bn and also increased the income tax personal tax free allowance, reduced corporation tax, introduced a new top rate of Stamp Duty and introduced a tax to recover child benefit from households with an individual earning over £50K.
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On 8 Jun 2010:
Richard Fuller voted to support the economic measures contained in the Liberal - Conservative Coalition's programme for government
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MPs' Veto Over Laws Only Affecting Their Part of the UK
That English MPs have not been able vote on matters which have been devolved to other parts of the UK, but Scottish, Welsh and Northern Ireland MPs can vote on those same matters when the UK Parliament is legislating solely for England has been considered by some to be unfair. There have been votes in Parliament on how to give MPs from England, Wales and Northern Ireland a fairer say over matters which only affect their parts of the UK. In respect of votes on matters only affecting England this is often described as the "English Votes on English Laws" question.
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Richard Fuller consistently voted for a veto for MPs from England, Wales and Northern Ireland over laws specifically impacting their part of the UK
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On 22 Oct 2015:
Richard Fuller voted to give the MPs from England, Wales and Northern Ireland a veto when laws specifically impacting one or more of those parts of the United Kingdom are before the House of Commons.
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On 22 Oct 2015:
Richard Fuller voted to to give MPs from England, Wales and Northern Ireland a veto over laws impacting just their parts of the UK and against putting the decision off until a committee had considered it.
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On 22 Oct 2015:
Richard Fuller voted against giving the MPs from England, Wales and Northern Ireland a veto over laws impacting just their parts of the UK only for a trial period.
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Rail Fares
There have been votes in Parliament on the subject of regulating, and capping, rail fares.
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Richard Fuller consistently voted against slowing the rise in rail fares
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Housing Benefit Reduction For Those Deemed to have Excess Bedrooms
There have been votes in Parliament on the introduction, and operation of, a policy to restrict housing benefit for those in social housing deemed to have excess bedrooms. This policy has been called the "Bedroom Tax" by Labour and some commentators
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Richard Fuller almost always voted for reducing housing benefit for social tenants deemed to have excess bedrooms (which Labour describe as the "bedroom tax")
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On 17 Dec 2014:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of housing benefit penalties for social tenants deemed to have excess bedrooms.
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On 17 Dec 2014:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of housing benefit penalties for social tenants deemed to have excess bedrooms.
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On 26 Nov 2014:
Richard Fuller voted to keep the penalty for social tenants deemed to have excess bedrooms; against freezing energy bills; and against measures to increase pay rates in Wales.
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On 12 Feb 2014:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Housing Benefit and Universal Credit — Regular Payments and Penalty for Excess Bedrooms
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On 12 Nov 2013:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of reducing housing benefit for those deemed to have excess bedrooms.
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On 12 Nov 2013:
Richard Fuller voted for a reduction in housing benefit for social tenants deemed to have excess bedrooms.
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On 27 Feb 2013:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of a housing benefit under-occupancy penalty.
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On 24 Oct 2012:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Draft Housing Benefit (Amendment) Regulations 2012 — Under Occupation Critera — Local Housing Allowance Rates
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On 21 Feb 2012:
Richard Fuller voted not to add proposed exclusions from a reduction in housing benefits due to being deemed to have excess bedrooms.
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On 15 Jun 2011:
Richard Fuller voted to introduce Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payments and to restrict housing benefit for those in social housing deemed to have excess bedrooms.
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On 9 Mar 2011:
Richard Fuller voted to introduce Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payments and to restrict housing benefit for those in social housing deemed to have excess bedrooms.
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On 9 Mar 2011:
Richard Fuller voted to introduce Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payments and to restrict housing benefit for those in social housing deemed to have excess bedrooms.
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Corporation Tax Rate
There have been votes in Parliament on the rate of tax charged on a company's profits.
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Richard Fuller generally voted for reducing the rate of corporation tax
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On 24 May 2021:
Richard Fuller voted for a range of tax and pensions provisions including keeping key income tax rates and thresholds unchanged and to increase the main rate of Corporation Tax from 19 to 25% from 2023.
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On 13 Apr 2021:
Richard Fuller voted for a range of tax and pensions provisions including keeping key income tax rates and thresholds unchanged and to increase the main rate of Corporation Tax from 19 to 25% from 2023.
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On 6 Sep 2016:
Richard Fuller voted to increase the personal income tax allowance, change the way dividends are taxed, cut capital gains tax and reduce the amount which can be taken out of a pension tax-free from £1.25m to £1m.
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On 5 Sep 2016:
Richard Fuller voted to reduce the main rate of corporation tax to be charged in 2020.
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On 28 Jun 2016:
Richard Fuller voted to reduce the main rate of corporation tax for the financial year 2020 from 18% to 17%.
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On 11 Apr 2016:
Richard Fuller voted to increase the personal income tax allowance, change the way dividends are taxed, cut capital gains tax and reduce the amount which can be taken out of a pension tax-free from £1.25m to £1m.
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On 22 Mar 2016:
Richard Fuller voted to approve the March 2016 budget which contained plans to spend £56bn more than was expected to be taken in, introduced a policy of requiring all schools to become academies and introduced a new soft drinks levy.
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On 26 Oct 2015:
Richard Fuller voted for the measures in the Finance Bill including an increase in the income tax personal allowance, and to cap the rates of VAT and income tax at their existing rates until the next general election.
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On 21 Jul 2015:
Richard Fuller voted for the measures in the Finance Bill including an increase in the income tax personal allowance, and to cap the rates of VAT and income tax at their existing rates until the next general election.
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On 21 Jul 2015:
Richard Fuller voted for the measures in the Finance Bill including an increase in the income tax personal allowance, and to cap the rates of VAT and income tax at their existing rates until the next general election.
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On 14 Jul 2015:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of the Summer 2015 budget which, among other measures, increased the minimum wage, replaced student maintenance grants with loans and cut tax credits.
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On 25 Mar 2015:
Richard Fuller voted for a series of taxation related measures including increasing the personal income tax free allowance and increasing the threshold at which higher rate tax is charged.
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On 23 Mar 2015:
Richard Fuller voted to approve the March 2015 budget which contained plans to spend £76bn more than was expected to be taken in and introduced a help to buy ISA, reduced corporation tax and increased spending on mental health by around £300m/year.
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On 25 Mar 2014:
Richard Fuller voted to approve the March 2014 budget, increasing the personal income tax allowance, reducing corporation tax, capping welfare spending, reducing alcohol duties and more.
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On 25 Mar 2014:
Richard Fuller voted to charge corporation tax during 2014-15
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On 2 Jul 2013:
Richard Fuller voted to introduce a general anti-abuse rule to tackle abusive tax avoidance, to raise the basic income tax free allowance, and to support other tax changes proposed in the Finance Bill.
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On 15 Apr 2013:
Richard Fuller voted to introduce a general anti-abuse rule to tackle abusive tax avoidance, to raise the basic income tax free allowance, and to support other tax changes proposed in the Finance Bill.
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On 25 Mar 2013:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on March 2013 Budget
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On 3 Jul 2012:
Richard Fuller voted to raise the basic income tax free allowance, cut corporation tax, and to support other tax changes proposed in the Finance Bill.
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On 16 Apr 2012:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Finance Bill — Second Reading
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On 16 Apr 2012:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Finance Bill (carry over)
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On 26 Mar 2012:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of the March 2012 budget which planned spending of £683bn against expected revenue of £592bn and also increased the income tax personal tax free allowance, reduced corporation tax, introduced a new top rate of Stamp Duty and introduced a tax to recover child benefit from households with an individual earning over £50K.
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On 5 Jul 2011:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of the measures in the 2011 Budget including reducing the threshold for paying higher rate income tax, increasing the income tax free personal allowance, reducing corporation tax and reducing the main rate of corporation tax from 27 to 26%.
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On 26 Apr 2011:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of the measures in the 2011 Budget including reducing the threashold for paying higher rate income tax, increasing the income tax free personal allowance, reducing corporation tax and reducing the main rate of corporation tax from 27 to 26%.
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On 26 Apr 2011:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of the measures in the 2011 Budget including reducing the threshold for paying higher rate income tax, increasing the income tax free personal allowance, reducing corporation tax and reducing the main rate of corporation tax from 27 to 26%.
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On 29 Mar 2011:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of the March 2011 budget which outlined £710 billion of government spending for 2011-12 while only expecting to bring in £589bn; a corporation tax cut, an increase in the personal income tax free allowance and a presumption in favour of sustainable development.
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On 20 Jul 2010:
Richard Fuller voted to support the 2010 Finance Bill which included an increase in VAT from 17.5% to 20% among other measures.
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On 6 Jul 2010:
Richard Fuller voted to support the 2010 Finance Bill which included an increase in VAT from 17.5% to 20% among other measures.
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Capital Gains Tax
There have been votes in Parliament on the level of taxation on profits arising from increases in value for assets such as property and shares.
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Powers of Local Councils
There have been votes in Parliament on the extent of powers devolved to local government on a range of matters from planning to the regulation of street trading.
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Richard Fuller generally voted against more powers for local councils
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On 28 Feb 2022:
Richard Fuller voted not to allow local councils to run secure schools, youth custody establishments, for 16 to 19 year olds.
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On 14 Jul 2021:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Planning and Local Representation
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On 13 Dec 2016:
Richard Fuller voted against making the demolition or change of use of pubs or other drinking establishments subject to planning permission.
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On 9 May 2016:
Richard Fuller voted not to exempt local councils from having to require discounted starter homes on certain new developments if they provide affordable home ownership via other routes.
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On 3 May 2016:
Richard Fuller voted for central Government, rather than local councils, to determine how many starter homes to be sold to first time buyers at a discount are to be required to be provided in new residential developments.
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On 3 May 2016:
Richard Fuller voted to require local councils to charge high income social housing tenants rent at levels set by central Government.
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On 13 Apr 2016:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of turning all primary and secondary schools in England to become academies, shifting control over them from local councils to central government.
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On 9 Mar 2016:
Richard Fuller voted to give local government powers to vary the restrictions on large shops opening on Sundays.
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On 10 Nov 2015:
Richard Fuller voted against requiring the consent of the devolved administrations and local government before applying new regulations on trade union activity within their areas of responsibility.
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On 14 Oct 2015:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of allowing more devolution of powers to local councils and to enable councils to collaboratively form regional combined authorities.
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On 10 Mar 2015:
Richard Fuller voted to let planning authorities insist Londoners wishing to rent out their homes for short periods have specific planning permission to do so on the grounds the authority considers that it is "necessary" rather than merely "desirable" to "protect the amenity of the locality".
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On 11 Feb 2015:
Richard Fuller voted to require a more extensive set of conditions be met prior to consent for hydraulic fracturing being given.
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On 5 Nov 2014:
Richard Fuller voted against local government having powers to develop more integrated, frequent, cheaper and greener bus services with integrated Oyster card-style ticketing.
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On 8 Jan 2014:
Richard Fuller voted against boosting housing supply by reforming the development industry; against measures to tackle landbanking; against a new generation of New Towns and Garden Cities and against giving local authorities a new right to grow to deliver the homes their communities need.
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On 8 Jan 2014:
Richard Fuller voted against giving local councils powers to prevent the proliferation of fixed odds betting terminals and betting shops
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On 8 Jan 2014:
Richard Fuller voted against giving local government more powers to regulate betting shops and fixed odds betting terminals.
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On 16 Oct 2013:
Richard Fuller voted against giving more powers to local communities in relation to high streets and town and city centres.
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On 16 Apr 2013:
Richard Fuller voted against giving local councils the power to remove householders' permitted development rights.
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On 23 Jan 2013:
Richard Fuller voted against more regulation of the private rental sector, against a national register of landlords, against clearer information on charges, and against the promotion of longer tenancies when tenants want them.
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On 17 Dec 2012:
Richard Fuller voted for an option to make planning applications directly to the Secretary of State in areas where the local planning authority is deemed to be performing poorly.
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On 21 May 2012:
Richard Fuller voted to allow local councils to retain a proportion of the business rates generated in their area and to localise assisting those in financial need to pay their council tax.
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On 7 Dec 2011:
Richard Fuller voted to give authorised council officers, PCSOs and accredited civilians the power to require an individual's name and address when issuing fixed penalty notices.
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On 18 May 2011:
Richard Fuller voted against only allowing the Mayor of London to designate a Mayoral development area if the majority of councils covering the area agree to the designation.
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On 18 May 2011:
Richard Fuller voted to devolve more powers to local councils and local people particularly in relation to social housing and planning.
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On 17 May 2011:
Richard Fuller voted t to limit the power of the Secretary of State to repeal laws considered to detract from the general power of competence for local authorities.
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On 17 May 2011:
Richard Fuller voted for the Secretary of State to have the power to implement change a local council's system of governance to a mayor and cabinet executive.
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On 11 May 2011:
Richard Fuller voted not to give local councils more powers in relation to school admissions.
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On 8 Feb 2011:
Richard Fuller voted to allow the establishment of free schools, to abolish a range of teaching related bodies, to allow student loan interest to be charged at market rates, and to allow teachers to search pupils.
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On 17 Jan 2011:
Richard Fuller voted to devolve more powers to local councils and local people particularly in relation to social housing and planning.
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On 17 Jan 2011:
Richard Fuller voted to authorise spending relating to the Localism Bill, enabling the devolution of more powers to local councils and local people particularly in relation to social housing and planning.
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On 13 Oct 2010:
Richard Fuller voted to give more powers to London local authorities.
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On 26 Jul 2010:
Richard Fuller voted to enable more schools in England to gain "Academy Status" and the consequent financial independence and removal from local authority control.
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On 19 Jul 2010:
Richard Fuller voted to enable more schools in England to gain "Academy Status" and the consequent financial independence and removal from local authority control.
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On 19 Jul 2010:
Richard Fuller voted to enable more schools in England to gain "Academy Status" and the consequent financial independence and removal from local authority control.
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On 21 Feb 2022:
Richard Fuller voted not require the consent of the relevant local authority, Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) and, where relevant, Mayoral Combined Authority before a body is designated the employer representative body for an area and given a role in developing the local skills improvement plan which public post-16 technical education or training providers would be required to have regard to.
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On 13 Dec 2016:
Richard Fuller voted to give a Secretary of State the power to ban certain types of planning condition in England.
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On 9 May 2016:
Richard Fuller voted against giving local councils a right to retain payments in respect of vacant high value council houses to provide new social homes where they can demonstrate a need for them.
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On 3 May 2016:
Richard Fuller voted against requiring the local retention of funds from selling high value council homes where there is a local need for social housing.
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On 21 Oct 2015:
Richard Fuller voted to allow the creation of a combined authority to be made conditional on the authority having an elected mayor.
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On 17 Dec 2013:
Richard Fuller voted against a proposal to only allow the Secretary of State to issue a direction to a local council relating to compliance with the code of practice on local authority publicity where evidence of a breach of a code has been sent to the authority and, if the authority has replied, that a report from the Secretary of State in light of that reply has been published.
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On 21 Feb 2012:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on London Local Authorities Bill — Clause 9 — Street trading: vehicles and the internet
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On 31 Jan 2012:
Richard Fuller voted against requiring local councils to keep the amount they spend on council tax reductions for those in financial need the same from year to year.
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On 25 Jan 2012:
Richard Fuller voted against enabling all non-domestic premises in London, rather than just commercial or retail premises, to be subject to notices making requirements in relation to litter or refuse such as the provision of, and emptying of a bin.
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On 18 Jan 2012:
Richard Fuller voted against delaying enabling local councils to keep money raised from business rates in their areas.
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On 11 Jan 2012:
Richard Fuller voted to allow local councils to retain a proportion of the business rates generated in their area and to localise assisting those in financial need to pay their council tax.
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On 10 Jan 2012:
Richard Fuller voted to allow local councils to retain a proportion of the business rates generated in their area and to localise assisting those in financial need to pay their council tax.
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On 17 May 2011:
Richard Fuller voted against making specific planning permission be required for betting shops rather than allowing any premises with permission for use for financial and professional services to become a betting shop.
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On 31 Mar 2011:
Richard Fuller voted to empower local government officials, as well as police officers, to direct that prohibited activity in Parliament Square must either cease, or not start.
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On 31 Mar 2011:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Police Reform and Social Responsibility Bill — Third Reading
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On 30 Mar 2011:
Richard Fuller voted to recommend publicity by local authorities be lawful, cost effective, objective etc.
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On 13 Dec 2010:
Richard Fuller voted to introduce Police and Crime Commissioners, to give local councils more powers in relation to licensing, and in support of the other measures in the Police Reform and Social Responsibility Bill.
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On 13 Dec 2010:
Richard Fuller voted to introduce Police and Crime Commissioners, to give local councils more powers in relation to licensing, and in support of the other measures in the Police Reform and Social Responsibility Bill.
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Autonomy for Schools
There have been votes in Parliament on giving greater autonomy for schools, including on if more schools should be able to obtain the financial and managerial freedom from local authority control associated with "academy" status, and the degree of freedom schools ought have in relation to admissions policies.
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Richard Fuller consistently voted for greater autonomy for schools
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On 29 Jan 2014:
Richard Fuller voted against requiring all teachers in all state-funded schools to have, or be working towards, Qualified Teacher Status.
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On 30 Oct 2013:
Richard Fuller voted against requiring state school teachers to have, or be working towards, qualified teacher status.
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On 11 May 2011:
Richard Fuller voted not to require school governing bodies and head teachers comply with standards set out by the Secretary of State in relation to the provision of independent careers guidance.
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On 11 May 2011:
Richard Fuller voted for more academy schools, free early education for 3 and 4 year olds, restricting reporting on allegations against teachers, and to abolish five education related quangos.
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On 8 Feb 2011:
Richard Fuller voted to allow the establishment of free schools, to abolish a range of teaching related bodies, to allow student loan interest to be charged at market rates, and to allow teachers to search pupils.
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On 26 Jul 2010:
Richard Fuller voted to enable more schools in England to gain "Academy Status" and the consequent financial independence and removal from local authority control.
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On 21 Jul 2010:
Richard Fuller voted against requiring new academy schools to only be built in areas where there is a proven need for additional capacity.
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On 21 Jul 2010:
Richard Fuller voted against requiring academy schools to have a curriculum which includes personal, social and health education.
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On 21 Jul 2010:
Richard Fuller voted not to require Academy Schools to follow the School Admissions Code.
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On 21 Jul 2010:
Richard Fuller voted against requiring Academy Schools to comply with legislation on pupil exclusions and behaviour partnerships which would otherwise not apply to them.
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On 19 Jul 2010:
Richard Fuller voted to enable more schools in England to gain "Academy Status" and the consequent financial independence and removal from local authority control.
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On 19 Jul 2010:
Richard Fuller voted to enable more schools in England to gain "Academy Status" and the consequent financial independence and removal from local authority control.
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On 21 Feb 2022:
Richard Fuller voted not to generally require publicly funded schools in England to ensure each pupil receives face-to-face careers guidance and two weeks’ worth of compulsory work experience.
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On 26 Jul 2010:
Richard Fuller voted to treat applications from schools seeking academy status received before the bill comes into force as if they were applications under the provisions of the bill.
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On 21 Jul 2010:
Richard Fuller voted against allowing schools for children with special needs to become academies.
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On 21 Jul 2010:
Richard Fuller voted to allow selective schools which become academies an exemption from the general requirement for academy schools to provide education for pupils of different abilities.
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Security Sensitive Evidence in Courts
There have been votes in Parliament on if there should be a mechanism for material deemed national security sensitive to be made available to a civil court and a special advocate but not parties to the case. The mechanism is called the "closed material procedure".
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Richard Fuller generally voted for allowing national security sensitive evidence to be put before courts in secret sessions
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On 17 Jul 2013:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of rules implementing the introduction of "closed material proceedings" to the civil courts in Northern Ireland; the procedure involves making material deemed national security-sensitive available to the court and a special advocate but not parties to the case.
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On 17 Jul 2013:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of rules implementing the introduction of "closed material proceedings" to courts; the procedure involves making material deemed national security-sensitive available to the court and a special advocate but not parties to the case.
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On 7 Mar 2013:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Justice and Security Bill — Third Reading
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On 4 Mar 2013:
Richard Fuller voted to permit closed material proceedings only if a fair determination of the case would not be possible by other means.
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On 4 Mar 2013:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Justice and Security Bill — Clause 8 — Balance National Security vs Public Interest in Requests to Withhold Information From Parties in Civil Court Cases
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On 18 Dec 2012:
Richard Fuller voted to allow material deemed national security-sensitive to be made available to a civil court and a special advocate but not parties to the case; to strengthen oversight of intelligence and security activities in Government; and to permit intercept evidence in closed proceedings in employment cases before tribunals.
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On 4 Mar 2013:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Justice and Security Bill — Clause 6 — Balance Interests of Justice With Harm to National Security — Closed Material Proceedings
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Royal Mail
There have been votes in Parliament on the privatisation of Royal Mail. Royal Mail was privatised in October 2013.
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Richard Fuller consistently voted for the privatisation of Royal Mail
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On 12 Jan 2011:
Richard Fuller voted against requiring a ten year agreement between Royal Mail and Post Office Ltd relating to Royal Mail's use of the post office network prior to the sale of Royal Mail.
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Fixed Term Parliaments
Fixed Term Parliaments involve holding general elections on a regular basis, for example every five years, with some exceptions permitting early elections. Without Fixed Term Parliaments a party with a majority had significant influence over the timing of a general election.
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Richard Fuller voted a mixture of for and against fixed periods between parliamentary elections
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On 13 Sep 2021:
Richard Fuller voted for the monarch, rather than MPs, to have power to dissolve a Parliament, and prompt an early election.
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On 13 Sep 2021:
Richard Fuller voted for the monarch, rather than MPs, to have power to dissolve a Parliament, and prompt an early election.
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On 6 Jul 2021:
Richard Fuller voted for the monarch, rather than MPs, to have power to dissolve a Parliament, and prompt an early election.
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On 23 Oct 2014:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Repeal of the Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011
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On 13 Jul 2011:
Richard Fuller voted against requiring a resolution of both Houses of Parliament to approve the date of a general election.
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On 18 Jan 2011:
Richard Fuller voted to hold general elections on a regular basis every five years, with some exceptions permitting early elections.
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On 13 Sep 2010:
Richard Fuller voted for regular general elections every five years, with some exceptions allowing early elections.
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On 1 Dec 2010:
Richard Fuller voted for no exceptions from the five year fixed term of a parliament and against the monarch have powers in relation determining when MPs meet in Parliament.
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Regulation of Lawyer's Fees in No-Win No-Fee Cases
There have been votes in Parliament on if there should be greater regulation on the level of success fees payable under no-win no-fee arrangements for legal representation.
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Richard Fuller generally voted for limits on success fees paid to lawyers in no-win no fee cases
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On 13 Mar 2013:
Richard Fuller voted to cap success fees in no-win no-fee cases at 100% of the lawyer's basic fee, and to additionally set a further cap of 25% of damages awarded in personal injury cases.
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On 12 Sep 2012:
Richard Fuller voted to exempt defamation cases from capping of no-win no-fee success fees and provisions to prevent costs awards relating to legal insurance premiums.
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On 17 Apr 2012:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Legal Aid, Sentencing & Punishment of Offenders Bill — Lords amendments — Exceptions in respiratory (industrial disease or illness) cases
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On 17 Apr 2012:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Legal Aid, Sentencing & Punishment of Offenders Bill — Exception in Industrial Disease Cases From Ban on Costs Awards Covering No Win No Fee Success Fees and Insurance Premiums
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On 2 Nov 2011:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of increased regulation no-win no-fee arrangements for charging for legal services including capping success fees.
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On 2 Nov 2011:
Richard Fuller voted against exempting defamation cases and privacy cases under the right to respect for private and family life from regulation, including caps, on success fees in no-win no-fee arrangements for charging for legal services.
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Shares for Rights
There have been votes in Parliament on the introduction of the employee shareholder scheme which is an employee status obtained when an employee is given shares worth at least £2,000 in return for which the employer is permitted not to extend unfair dismissal rights, rights to statutory redundancy pay and other employment rights to the employee.
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Richard Fuller consistently voted for allowing employees to exchange some employment rights for shares in the company they work for
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On 23 Apr 2013:
Richard Fuller voted to exempt those with employee shareholder status from certain statutory employment rights.
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On 16 Apr 2013:
Richard Fuller voted to permit employers not to extend certain otherwise statutory rights to employees with a new employee shareholder status.
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On 17 Dec 2012:
Richard Fuller voted to exempt those with employee shareholder status from certain statutory employment rights.
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On 17 Dec 2012:
Richard Fuller voted for a new employment status of employee shareholder, holders of which may be exempted from certain statutory employment rights; for an option for planning applications to be made directly to the Secretary of State in areas where the local planning authority is deemed to be performing poorly and to postpone a business rate revaluation from 2015 to 2017.
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On 5 Nov 2012:
Richard Fuller voted for a new employment status of employee shareholder, holders of which may be exempted from certain statutory employment rights; for an option for planning applications to be made directly to the Secretary of State in areas where the local planning authority is deemed to be performing poorly and to postpone a business rate revaluation from 2015 to 2017.
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Investigations into the Iraq War
A number of votes were held relating to holding investigations into the US led invasion of Iraq in 2003.
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On 30 Nov 2016:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Iraq War — Investigation into Contrasts Between Public Statements and Private Policy
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Taxes on Alcoholic Drinks
There have been votes in Parliament on the rates of taxation applying to alcoholic drinks.
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Richard Fuller almost always voted for higher taxes on alcoholic drinks
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On 18 Apr 2017:
Richard Fuller voted to raise the threshold for paying higher rate income tax, to introduce a Soft Drinks Industry Levy, to restrict the national insurance benefits of remuneration other than salary and for other changes to the tax system.
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On 18 Apr 2017:
Richard Fuller voted to raise the threshold for paying higher rate income tax, to introduce a Soft Drinks Industry Levy, to restrict the national insurance benefits of remuneration other than via salary and for other changes to the tax system.
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On 14 Mar 2017:
Richard Fuller voted to increase taxes on alcoholic drinks
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On 3 Jul 2012:
Richard Fuller voted to raise the basic income tax free allowance, cut corporation tax, and to support other tax changes proposed in the Finance Bill.
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On 26 Mar 2012:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of the March 2012 budget which planned spending of £683bn against expected revenue of £592bn and also increased the income tax personal tax free allowance, reduced corporation tax, introduced a new top rate of Stamp Duty and introduced a tax to recover child benefit from households with an individual earning over £50K.
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On 5 Jul 2011:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of the measures in the 2011 Budget including reducing the threshold for paying higher rate income tax, increasing the income tax free personal allowance, reducing corporation tax and reducing the main rate of corporation tax from 27 to 26%.
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On 26 Apr 2011:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of the measures in the 2011 Budget including reducing the threashold for paying higher rate income tax, increasing the income tax free personal allowance, reducing corporation tax and reducing the main rate of corporation tax from 27 to 26%.
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On 26 Apr 2011:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of the measures in the 2011 Budget including reducing the threshold for paying higher rate income tax, increasing the income tax free personal allowance, reducing corporation tax and reducing the main rate of corporation tax from 27 to 26%.
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On 29 Mar 2011:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of the March 2011 budget which outlined £710 billion of government spending for 2011-12 while only expecting to bring in £589bn; a corporation tax cut, an increase in the personal income tax free allowance and a presumption in favour of sustainable development.
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On 29 Mar 2011:
Richard Fuller voted to increase taxes on alcoholic drinks.
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On 25 Mar 2015:
Richard Fuller voted for a series of taxation related measures including increasing the personal income tax free allowance and increasing the threshold at which higher rate tax is charged.
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On 23 Mar 2015:
Richard Fuller voted to approve the March 2015 budget which contained plans to spend £76bn more than was expected to be taken in and introduced a help to buy ISA, reduced corporation tax and increased spending on mental health by around £300m/year.
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On 25 Mar 2014:
Richard Fuller voted to approve the March 2014 budget, increasing the personal income tax allowance, reducing corporation tax, capping welfare spending, reducing alcohol duties and more.
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On 2 Jul 2013:
Richard Fuller voted to introduce a general anti-abuse rule to tackle abusive tax avoidance, to raise the basic income tax free allowance, and to support other tax changes proposed in the Finance Bill.
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On 18 Apr 2013:
Richard Fuller voted against reducing VAT from 20% to 17.5%
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On 25 Mar 2013:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on March 2013 Budget
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On 3 Jul 2012:
Richard Fuller voted against cutting VAT from 20% to 17.5%
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On 28 Jun 2011:
Richard Fuller voted not to decrease the main rate of VAT by 2.5% to 17.5% for one year as of the 30th of August 2011.
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On 22 Jun 2011:
Richard Fuller voted against Labour proposals to reduce the deficit over a longer period, to cut VAT to 17.5%, to repeat the 2010 bank bonus tax, to build 25,000 affordable homes and create 100,000 jobs for young people.
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On 13 Jul 2010:
Richard Fuller voted to increase Value Added Tax from 17.5% to 20% as of the 4th of January 2011.
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On 13 Jul 2010:
Richard Fuller voted to increase in Value Added Tax from 17.5% to 20% from the 4th of January 2011.
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the policies outlined in the "programme for government" also known as the "coalition agreement" agreed between the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats are right.
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On 15 Jul 2014:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of requiring the mass retention of information about communications, (but not the content of those communications); in favour of arrangements to limit access to such information; in favour of requiring those based outside of the UK to comply with warrants to intercept the content of communications and to state operators of internet-based services may be required enact such intercepts; and also in favour of limiting the use of intercepts, and police access to communications data, on economic grounds to cases involving the interests of national security.
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On 15 Jul 2014:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of requiring the mass retention of information about communications, (but not the content of those communications); in favour of arrangements to limit access to such information; in favour of requiring those based outside of the UK to comply with warrants to intercept the content of communications and to state operators of internet-based services may be required enact such intercepts; in favour of limiting the use of intercepts, and police access to communications data, on economic grounds to cases involving the interests of national security; and also in favour of more frequent reports from the Interception of Communications Commissioner and for the independent reviewer of terrorism legislation to review the operation and regulation of investigatory powers by May 2015.
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On 2 Jul 2014:
Richard Fuller voted to increase the personal income tax allowance, to reduce corporation tax, and to give a greater tax incentive to companies investing in assets, as well as to support other measures in the Finance Bill.
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On 7 May 2014:
Richard Fuller voted to introduce a ban on selling alcohol below a set minimum price.
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On 28 Apr 2014:
Richard Fuller voted for a High Speed Rail link between London and the West Midlands.
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On 28 Apr 2014:
Richard Fuller voted for a High Speed Rail link between London and the West Midlands.
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On 1 Apr 2014:
Richard Fuller voted to increase the personal income tax allowance, to reduce corporation tax, and to give a greater tax incentive to companies investing in assets, as well as to support other measures in the Finance Bill.
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On 1 Apr 2014:
Richard Fuller voted to increase the personal income tax allowance, to reduce corporation tax, and to give a greater tax incentive to companies investing in assets, as well as to support other measures in the Finance Bill.
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On 1 Apr 2014:
Richard Fuller voted to increase the personal income tax allowance, to reduce corporation tax, and to give a greater tax incentive to companies investing in assets, as well as to support other measures in the Finance Bill.
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On 25 Mar 2014:
Richard Fuller voted to approve the March 2014 budget, increasing the personal income tax allowance, reducing corporation tax, capping welfare spending, reducing alcohol duties and more.
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On 4 Dec 2013:
Richard Fuller voted to give voters the power to prompt a new election for an elected representative before their term of office comes to an end.
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On 31 Oct 2013:
Richard Fuller voted to approve spending money on preparations for a high speed rail network connecting at least London, Birmingham, the East Midlands, Sheffield, Leeds, and Manchester.
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On 2 Jul 2013:
Richard Fuller voted to introduce a general anti-abuse rule to tackle abusive tax avoidance, to raise the basic income tax free allowance, and to support other tax changes proposed in the Finance Bill.
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On 26 Jun 2013:
Richard Fuller voted to approve spending money on preparations for a high speed rail network connecting at least London, Birmingham, the East Midlands, Sheffield, Leeds, and Manchester.
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On 26 Jun 2013:
Richard Fuller voted to approve spending money on preparations for a high speed rail network connecting at least London, Birmingham, the East Midlands, Sheffield, Leeds, and Manchester.
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On 4 Jun 2013:
Richard Fuller voted to reform the energy market with regard to reducing carbon dioxide emissions, securing supply, affordability for consumers and increasing generation from renewable sources.
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On 15 Apr 2013:
Richard Fuller voted to introduce a general anti-abuse rule to tackle abusive tax avoidance, to raise the basic income tax free allowance, and to support other tax changes proposed in the Finance Bill.
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On 25 Mar 2013:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on March 2013 Budget
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On 29 Jan 2013:
Richard Fuller voted against postponing a review of the boundaries of parliamentary constituencies until 2018 and against delaying a review of the effect of reducing the number of MPs
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On 19 Dec 2012:
Richard Fuller voted to reform the energy market with regard to reducing carbon dioxide emissions, securing supply, affordability for consumers and increasing generation from renewable sources.
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On 10 Jul 2012:
Richard Fuller voted against proposed reforms of the House of Lords including the introduction of 15 year terms for most members and an elected element.
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On 27 Jun 2012:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of introducing individual voter registration and other changes to electoral registration and the administration of elections.
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On 26 Jun 2012:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Opposition Day — Defence Reform — Military Covenant — Strategic Defence and Security Review Assumptions
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On 23 May 2012:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Electoral Registration and Administration Bill — Individual Electoral Registration — Decline Second Reading
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On 23 May 2012:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Electoral Registration and Administration Bill — Second Reading
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On 16 Apr 2012:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Finance Bill — Second Reading
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On 16 Apr 2012:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Finance Bill (carry over)
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On 26 Mar 2012:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of the March 2012 budget which planned spending of £683bn against expected revenue of £592bn and also increased the income tax personal tax free allowance, reduced corporation tax, introduced a new top rate of Stamp Duty and introduced a tax to recover child benefit from households with an individual earning over £50K.
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On 13 Mar 2012:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Health and Social Care Bill
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On 8 Feb 2012:
Richard Fuller voted to require Manchester City Council to hold a referendum on 3rd May 2012 on if to have a directly elected mayor.
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On 8 Feb 2012:
Richard Fuller voted to require Newcastle-upon-Tyne City Council to hold a referendum on 3rd May 2012 on if to have a directly elected mayor.
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On 8 Feb 2012:
Richard Fuller voted to require Sheffield City Council to hold a referendum on 3rd May 2012 on if to have a directly elected mayor.
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On 8 Feb 2012:
Richard Fuller voted to require Coventry City Council to hold a referendum on 3rd May 2012 on if to have a directly elected mayor.
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On 8 Feb 2012:
Richard Fuller voted to require Wakefield City Council to hold a referendum on 3rd May 2012 on if to have a directly elected mayor.
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On 7 Feb 2012:
Richard Fuller voted against banking reforms to give businesses easier access to credit and to bring transparency, accountability and responsibility into the setting of pay in the banking sector.
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On 1 Feb 2012:
Richard Fuller voted to require Liverpool City Council to hold a referendum on 3rd May 2012 on if to have a directly elected mayor.
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On 1 Feb 2012:
Richard Fuller voted to require Nottingham City Council to hold a referendum on 3rd May 2012 on if to have a directly elected mayor.
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On 1 Feb 2012:
Richard Fuller voted to require Leeds City Council to hold a referendum on 3rd May 2012 on if to have a directly elected mayor.
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On 1 Feb 2012:
Richard Fuller voted to require Bristol City Council to hold a referendum on 3rd May 2012 on if to have a directly elected mayor.
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On 25 Jan 2012:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Draft City of Birmingham (Mayoral Referendum) Order 2012 — May 2012 Referendum on a Directly Elected Mayor
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On 25 Jan 2012:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Draft City of Bradford (Mayoral Referendum) Order 2012 — May 2012 Referendum on a Directly Elected Mayor
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On 23 Nov 2011:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of cutting the subsidy for electricity generated via renewable or low-carbon methods on 12 December 2011 and against ensuring the future of the payments.
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On 7 Nov 2011:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Localism Bill — Clause 94 — Abolition of Regional Strategies
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On 11 Oct 2011:
Richard Fuller voted for a series of measures including requiring the police to destroy fingerprints and DNA taken in certain circumstances; to introduce a CCTV code of practice; to ban wheel clamping on private land; and to make new Freedom of Information provisions for datasets.
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On 12 Sep 2011:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of introducing elected police and crime commissioners for each police area in England and Wales outside of London.
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On 12 Sep 2011:
Richard Fuller voted to introduce directly elected Police and Crime Commissioners and to reject an alternative of Police and Crime Panels electing commissioners from among their number.
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On 7 Sep 2011:
Richard Fuller voted to support proposed NHS reforms including giving more power to GPs to commission services, strengthening the Care Quality Commission, and cutting admin costs for example by abolishing Primary Care Trusts.
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On 5 Jul 2011:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of the measures in the 2011 Budget including reducing the threshold for paying higher rate income tax, increasing the income tax free personal allowance, reducing corporation tax and reducing the main rate of corporation tax from 27 to 26%.
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On 18 May 2011:
Richard Fuller voted to devolve more powers to local councils and local people particularly in relation to social housing and planning.
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On 26 Apr 2011:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of the measures in the 2011 Budget including reducing the threashold for paying higher rate income tax, increasing the income tax free personal allowance, reducing corporation tax and reducing the main rate of corporation tax from 27 to 26%.
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On 26 Apr 2011:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of the measures in the 2011 Budget including reducing the threshold for paying higher rate income tax, increasing the income tax free personal allowance, reducing corporation tax and reducing the main rate of corporation tax from 27 to 26%.
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On 31 Mar 2011:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Police Reform and Social Responsibility Bill — Third Reading
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On 29 Mar 2011:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of the March 2011 budget which outlined £710 billion of government spending for 2011-12 while only expecting to bring in £589bn; a corporation tax cut, an increase in the personal income tax free allowance and a presumption in favour of sustainable development.
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On 9 Feb 2011:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Taxation of the Financial Sector — Financial Transaction Tax — Banking Levy
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On 31 Jan 2011:
Richard Fuller voted to support proposed NHS reforms including giving more power to GPs to commission services, strengthening the Care Quality Commission, and cutting admin costs for example by abolishing Primary Care Trusts.
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On 17 Jan 2011:
Richard Fuller voted to devolve more powers to local councils and local people particularly in relation to social housing and planning.
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On 13 Dec 2010:
Richard Fuller voted to introduce Police and Crime Commissioners, to give local councils more powers in relation to licensing, and in support of the other measures in the Police Reform and Social Responsibility Bill.
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On 2 Nov 2010:
Richard Fuller voted for a referendum on introducing the Alternative Vote system for electing MPs and to equalise the number of electors in each constituency via boundary changes which would also reduce the number of MPs from 650 to 600.
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On 20 Oct 2010:
Richard Fuller voted to reduce the number of MPs from 650 to 600
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On 20 Oct 2010:
Richard Fuller voted to reduce the number of MPs to 600, and to equalise the number of electors in each UK Parliamentary constituency with some exceptions for hard to access areas.
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On 6 Sep 2010:
Richard Fuller voted not to oppose the combination of preparations for a referendum on the Alternative Vote electoral system with redrawing constituency boundaries.
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On 6 Sep 2010:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of a referendum on using the Alternative Vote system in general elections and for parliamentary constituency boundary changes which would have reduced the number of MPs from 650 to 600.
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On 7 Jun 2010:
Richard Fuller voted to support the Liberal - Conservative Coalition's programme for government
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On 25 Mar 2015:
Richard Fuller voted for a series of taxation related measures including increasing the personal income tax free allowance and increasing the threshold at which higher rate tax is charged.
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On 23 Mar 2015:
Richard Fuller voted to approve the March 2015 budget which contained plans to spend £76bn more than was expected to be taken in and introduced a help to buy ISA, reduced corporation tax and increased spending on mental health by around £300m/year.
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On 7 Nov 2014:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Football Governance Bill — Second Reading
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On 25 Mar 2014:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of increasing the rate of the bank levy tax and in favour of changes aimed at improving the operational efficiency of the levy.
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On 13 Mar 2014:
Richard Fuller voted to stop the current badger culls.
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On 30 Jan 2014:
Richard Fuller voted for a series of immigration measures including greater removal and enforcement powers, restrictions on the detention of children, the introduction of powers to levy an NHS charge on some of those seeking to enter the UK, and measures to prevent those not legally present in the UK renting properties and obtaining driving licenses.
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On 22 Oct 2013:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Immigration Bill — Second Reading
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On 5 Jun 2013:
Richard Fuller voted for the proposed badger cull.
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On 5 Jun 2013:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of culling badgers in an effort to control bovine tuberculosis.
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On 25 Oct 2012:
Richard Fuller voted to stop the badger cull which was aimed at tackling bovine tuberculosis.
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On 16 Jul 2012:
Richard Fuller voted against asking the Government to take action to prevent rationing by cost in the NHS and against calling on the Government to honour its pledge to increase health spending in real terms each year.
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On 16 Feb 2011:
Richard Fuller voted against a legally binding Military Covenant set out in law.
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On 15 Feb 2011:
Richard Fuller voted not to increase the permitted variation from the norm in the number of voters in each parliamentary constituency to 7.5% from the 5% previously proposed.
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On 15 Feb 2011:
Richard Fuller voted to create two Parliamentary constituencies wholly on the Isle of Wight rather than just one.
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On 12 Jan 2011:
Richard Fuller voted to privatise up to 90% of Royal Mail and for related restructuring.
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On 21 Jul 2010:
Richard Fuller voted not to require Academy Schools to follow the School Admissions Code.
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On 8 Jun 2010:
Richard Fuller voted to support the economic measures contained in the Liberal - Conservative Coalition's programme for government
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On 8 Jun 2010:
Richard Fuller voted to support the Government's programme as outlined in the Queen's Speech
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Retention of Business Rates by Local Councils
There have been votes in Parliament on reforming the way local councils are funded including a switch from central grants to allowing councils to retain a proportion of the business rates generated in their area.
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Richard Fuller almost always voted for local councils keeping money raised from taxes on business premises in their areas
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On 13 Feb 2013:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Local Government Finance Settlement 2013-14 (England)
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On 21 May 2012:
Richard Fuller voted to allow local councils to retain a proportion of the business rates generated in their area and to localise assisting those in financial need to pay their council tax.
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On 11 Jan 2012:
Richard Fuller voted to allow local councils to retain a proportion of the business rates generated in their area and to localise assisting those in financial need to pay their council tax.
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On 10 Jan 2012:
Richard Fuller voted to allow local councils to retain a proportion of the business rates generated in their area and to localise assisting those in financial need to pay their council tax.
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Income Tax Additional Rate
There have been votes in Parliament on the rate of income tax which applies to income over £150,000. This is the top income tax band known as the additional rate.
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Richard Fuller consistently voted against increasing the tax rate applied to income over £150,000
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Richard Fuller voted for a series of taxation related measures including increasing the personal income tax free allowance and increasing the threshold at which higher rate tax is charged.
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On 23 Mar 2015:
Richard Fuller voted to approve the March 2015 budget which contained plans to spend £76bn more than was expected to be taken in and introduced a help to buy ISA, reduced corporation tax and increased spending on mental health by around £300m/year.
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On 23 Mar 2015:
Richard Fuller voted to charge income tax in the 2015-16 financial year and to set the basic rate at 20%, the higher rate at 40% and the additional rate at 45%.
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On 2 Jul 2014:
Richard Fuller voted to increase the personal income tax allowance, to reduce corporation tax, and to give a greater tax incentive to companies investing in assets, as well as to support other measures in the Finance Bill.
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On 25 Mar 2014:
Richard Fuller voted to approve the March 2014 budget, increasing the personal income tax allowance, reducing corporation tax, capping welfare spending, reducing alcohol duties and more.
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On 15 Apr 2013:
Richard Fuller voted to introduce a general anti-abuse rule to tackle abusive tax avoidance, to raise the basic income tax free allowance, and to support other tax changes proposed in the Finance Bill.
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On 25 Mar 2013:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on March 2013 Budget
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Gambling Regulation
There have been votes in Parliament on a number of aspects of the regulation of gambling. Specific votes have been on the powers of local councils to use planning laws to control the numbers, and locations, of betting shops as well as regulations limiting stakes, and prizes, for gambling machines, and the laws governing the operation of casinos.
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On 8 Jan 2014:
Richard Fuller voted against giving local councils powers to prevent the proliferation of fixed odds betting terminals and betting shops
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On 8 Jan 2014:
Richard Fuller voted against giving local government more powers to regulate betting shops and fixed odds betting terminals.
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On 4 Dec 2013:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Categories of Gaming Machine (Amendment) Regulations 2014 — Stake and Prize Limit Increases
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On 26 Nov 2013:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Gambling (Licensing and Advertising) Bill — New Clause 11 — Power to Extend Horserace Betting Levy to Overseas Bookmakers
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On 26 Nov 2013:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Gambling (Licensing and Advertising) Bill — New Clause 14 — Self-Exclusion for Remote Gambling
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On 17 May 2011:
Richard Fuller voted against making specific planning permission be required for betting shops rather than allowing any premises with permission for use for financial and professional services to become a betting shop.
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Bankers' Bonus Tax
There have been votes in Parliament on the level of taxation applied to Banker' Bonuses. In 2009 a one-off 50% tax on on any individual discretionary bonus over £25,000 paid to a banker was levied and there have been a number of votes since on reintroducing such a tax.
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On 11 Feb 2015:
Richard Fuller voted against providing those who've been on Jobseeker's Allowance for a period an offer of a paid job with training that they must take up or lose their benefits.
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On 28 Nov 2012:
Richard Fuller voted against introducing a bank bonus tax to fund jobs for young people and against an impact assessment of disability benefit changes.
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On 5 Sep 2012:
Richard Fuller voted against introducing a tax on bankers' bonuses to fund 25,000 additional affordable homes, against making planned investment sooner, against reducing VAT on home improvements and against calling on the Government to create jobs.
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On 5 Sep 2012:
Richard Fuller voted to levy a tax on bankers' bonuses to fund 25,000 affordable homes, to invest in infrastructure, to cut VAT on works on homes.
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On 17 May 2012:
Richard Fuller voted against measures to stimulate economic growth and job creation; against a tax on bank bonuses to fund guaranteed jobs for young people out of work for over a year; against reducing VAT; against a tax break for small firms taking on extra workers and against making infrastructure investment sooner.
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On 17 May 2012:
Richard Fuller voted against creating jobs; a tax on bank bonuses to fund guaranteed jobs for young people out of work for a year; a VAT cut; a tax break for small firms taking on more workers and making infrastructure investment sooner.
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On 14 Dec 2011:
Richard Fuller voted against creating 100,000 jobs and building 25,000 homes using funds raised via a bank bonus tax, against reducing VAT on home improvements and against tax breaks for small firms taking on new workers.
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On 23 Nov 2011:
Richard Fuller voted against starting long-term investment projects sooner, against reducing VAT on home improvements and repairs, and against giving a tax break to small companies employing new workers.
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On 9 Nov 2011:
Richard Fuller voted against introducing a tax on bank bonuses to guarantee a job for 100,000 young people and build 25,000 affordable homes; against making investment sooner; against reducing VAT, and against a tax break for small firms taking on extra workers.
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On 12 Oct 2011:
Richard Fuller voted against creating more jobs for young people, funded by bank bonuses, making planned investment sooner, reducing VAT and a tax break for small firms taking on extra workers.
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On 13 Sep 2011:
Richard Fuller voted against a tax on bank bonuses to be spent on creating 100,000 jobs and building 25,000 affordable homes; against increased funding to support businesses; against more apprenticeships; and against a VAT cut.
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On 22 Jun 2011:
Richard Fuller voted against Labour proposals to reduce the deficit over a longer period, to cut VAT to 17.5%, to repeat the 2010 bank bonus tax, to build 25,000 affordable homes and create 100,000 jobs for young people.
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On 17 Apr 2013:
Richard Fuller voted against consideration of a new tax on bankers' bonuses.
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On 3 Jul 2012:
Richard Fuller voted against requiring a report on a tax on Bankers' Bonuses, including on how the revenue raised could be spent to create jobs.
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On 18 Apr 2012:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Finance Bill — Clause 209 — Tax on Bankers' Bonuses
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On 23 Jan 2012:
Richard Fuller voted against urgent action to kickstart the economy to promote jobs and growth, against a tax on bankers' bonuses and against the government funding 100,000 jobs for young people.
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On 13 Jul 2011:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of providing more training and employment opportunities for unemployed young people between the ages of 16 and 25, supported by payments from banks out of their bonus budgets.
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On 5 Jul 2011:
Richard Fuller voted against requiring the chancellor to review the possibility of reintroducing a tax on bankers' bonuses and how the revenue raised could be spent on tackling unemployment.
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Register of Lobbyists
There have been votes in Parliament on if there should be a register of those who professionally lobby MPs.
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Richard Fuller generally voted for a statutory register of lobbyists
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On 9 Oct 2013:
Richard Fuller voted to introduce a register of lobbyists, to increase regulation of campaigners who are not standing, or putting up candidates, in general elections and to strengthen requirements on trade unions to maintain up to date membership lists.
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On 3 Sep 2013:
Richard Fuller voted to introduce a register of lobbyists, to increase regulation of campaigners who are not standing, or putting up candidates, in general elections and to strengthen requirements on trade unions to maintain up to date membership lists.
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On 3 Sep 2013:
Richard Fuller voted to introduce a register of lobbyists, to increase regulation of campaigners who are not standing, or putting up candidates, in general elections and to strengthen requirements on trade unions to maintain up to date membership lists.
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On 25 Jun 2013:
Richard Fuller voted against the introduction of a statutory register for all professional lobbyists.
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On 9 Sep 2013:
Richard Fuller voted not to require the personal registration of individuals employed as lobbyists if their employer is registered.
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Hydraulic Fracturing (Fracking) to Extract Shale Gas
Parliament has voted on whether hydraulic fracturing (fracking) should be permitted at all, where it should be permitted, and how such operations ought be regulated.
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Richard Fuller voted a mixture of for and against greater regulation of hydraulic fracturing (fracking) to extract shale gas
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Equalise Number of Electors Per Parliamentary Constituency
There have been votes in Parliament on equalising the number of people who elect each MP. Specific votes have been held on if there ought be exceptions to rules aimed at equalising the size of constituencies for special cases such as Cornwall and the Isle of Wight.
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Richard Fuller almost always voted for an equal number of electors per parliamentary constituency
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On 10 Nov 2020:
Richard Fuller voted not to delay a review of Parliamentary constituency boundaries from 2031 to 2033.
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On 10 Nov 2020:
Richard Fuller voted not to allow greater variation in the number of electors in each Parliamentary constituency.
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On 10 Nov 2020:
Richard Fuller voted against requiring proposals to be presented to Parliament for improving the completeness of electoral registers for purposes of boundary reviews.
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On 14 Jul 2020:
Richard Fuller voted against allowing extra variation in the size of the electorate in a constituency where there are considerations such as the size, shape and accessibility or other electoral boundaries.
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On 18 Nov 2016:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Parliamentary Constituencies (Amendment) Bill — Second Reading
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On 29 Jan 2013:
Richard Fuller voted against postponing a review of the boundaries of parliamentary constituencies until 2018 and against delaying a review of the effect of reducing the number of MPs
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On 15 Feb 2011:
Richard Fuller voted not to increase the permitted variation from the norm in the number of voters in each parliamentary constituency to 7.5% from the 5% previously proposed.
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On 15 Feb 2011:
Richard Fuller voted not to increase the permitted variation from the norm in the number of voters in each parliamentary constituency to 7.5% from the 5% previously proposed.
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On 2 Nov 2010:
Richard Fuller voted for a referendum on introducing the Alternative Vote system for electing MPs and to equalise the number of electors in each constituency via boundary changes which would also reduce the number of MPs from 650 to 600.
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On 1 Nov 2010:
Richard Fuller voted not to make specified exemptions from proposals to equalise the number of electors in each parliamentary constituency and voted against guaranteeing certain areas a whole number of MPs and also against widening the band within which the number of electors in every constituencies must remain.
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On 1 Nov 2010:
Richard Fuller voted against a provision which would ensure a whole number of MPs would represent each of Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly, Anglesey, Argyll and Bute, the Highland Council area and the Isle of Wight.
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On 20 Oct 2010:
Richard Fuller voted to reduce the number of MPs to 600, and to equalise the number of electors in each UK Parliamentary constituency with some exceptions for hard to access areas.
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On 6 Sep 2010:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of a referendum on using the Alternative Vote system in general elections and for parliamentary constituency boundary changes which would have reduced the number of MPs from 650 to 600.
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Removing Hereditary Peers from the House of Lords
There have been votes in Parliament on the removal of the hereditary peers from the House of Lords.
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Richard Fuller almost always voted against removing hereditary peers from the House of Lords
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On 19 Oct 2016:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of having fewer MPs but against reducing the number of members of the House of Lords.
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On 10 Jul 2012:
Richard Fuller voted against proposed reforms of the House of Lords including the introduction of 15 year terms for most members and an elected element.
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Same Sex Marriage
There have been votes in Parliament on the question of if same sex couples ought be allowed to marry.
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Richard Fuller generally voted for allowing marriage between two people of same sex
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On 5 Mar 2014:
Richard Fuller voted to make same sex marriage available to armed forces personnel outside the UK.
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On 21 May 2013:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of allowing same sex couples to marry.
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On 5 Feb 2013:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Bill — Second Reading
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On 5 Feb 2013:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of allowing same sex couples to marry.
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On 5 Feb 2013:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Bill — (Carry-over)
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Powers of the Scottish Parliament
There have been votes in Parliament on devolving powers to the Scottish Parliament. Specific subjects of these votes have ranged from giving the Scottish Parliament the ability to raise taxes to devolving powers and responsibility relating to the Maritime and Coastguard Agency in Scotland.
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Richard Fuller almost always voted against transferring more powers to the Scottish Parliament
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On 14 Dec 2022:
Richard Fuller voted no on Scotland’s Future
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On 23 Nov 2021:
Richard Fuller voted not to give devolved Governments in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland a veto on a range of NHS Governance matters including transferring functions between health bodies.
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On 7 Jul 2021:
Richard Fuller voted against automatically granting Settled Status to EU nationals residing in the UK or scrapping or extending the deadline for applying to the settlement scheme; against providing physical proof of settled status; and against devolving immigration powers to the Scottish Government.
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On 20 Jul 2020:
Richard Fuller voted not to require the consent of relevant devolved governments in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland before regulations implementing international trade deals which would be within the scope of their devolved powers can be made.
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On 11 Feb 2020:
Richard Fuller voted against a distinct immigration policy for Scotland.
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On 9 Nov 2015:
Richard Fuller voted against requiring the UK Parliament to have the consent of the Scottish Parliament before making laws applying to Scotland on devolved matters.
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On 9 Nov 2015:
Richard Fuller voted against giving the Scottish Parliament the power to call a referendum on Scottish independence.
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On 9 Nov 2015:
Richard Fuller voted to give the Scottish Parliament the power to set Scotland's laws on abortion.
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On 9 Nov 2015:
Richard Fuller voted against giving the Scottish Parliament the power to make laws on child tax credit, and working tax credit.
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On 9 Nov 2015:
Richard Fuller voted against giving the Scottish Parliament powers related to equalities laws.
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On 6 Jul 2015:
Richard Fuller voted against allowing the devolved administration in Scotland to introduce a requirement for gender balance among the members of the Scottish Parliament and members of boards of Scottish public authorities.
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On 30 Jun 2015:
Richard Fuller voted against allowing the devolved Scottish administration to pay disability benefits in respect of lower level conditions.
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On 30 Jun 2015:
Richard Fuller voted against allowing the devolved administration in Scotland to pay a carers benefit to those under 16 or in gainful employment, or in full time education.
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On 30 Jun 2015:
Richard Fuller voted to require the agreement of the Secretary of State before Scottish Ministers can change regulations relating to benefit payments in respect of rent.
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On 30 Jun 2015:
Richard Fuller voted against giving powers related to Housing Benefit in Scotland to the Scottish Parliament and Scottish Ministers.
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On 30 Jun 2015:
Richard Fuller voted against giving the Scottish Parliament the ability to create new state benefits in Scotland.
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On 30 Jun 2015:
Richard Fuller voted against giving the Scottish Parliament power over national insurance.
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On 29 Jun 2015:
Richard Fuller voted against giving Scotland full responsibility for taxation and spending in Scotland.
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On 29 Jun 2015:
Richard Fuller voted against giving the Scottish Parliament powers over income tax in Scotland.
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On 15 Jun 2015:
Richard Fuller voted against allowing the Scottish Parliament to take full control over taxation, borrowing and public spending in Scotland.
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On 15 Jun 2015:
Richard Fuller voted against giving the Scottish Parliament powers over all areas except the constitution, foreign affairs, public service, defence, treason and pension changes which would affect the UK's liabilities.
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On 15 Jun 2015:
Richard Fuller voted against giving the Scottish Parliament a veto on the repeal of the Human Rights Act as it applies to Scotland.
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On 15 Jun 2015:
Richard Fuller voted against requiring the UK Parliament to have the consent of the Scottish Parliament before legislating on devolved matters.
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On 15 Jun 2015:
Richard Fuller voted against requiring the consent of the Scottish Parliament and of the Scottish people in a referendum before the Scottish Parliament can be abolished; and against strengthening the constitutional status of the Scottish Parliament.
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On 26 Jan 2015:
Richard Fuller voted not to devolve the regulation of shale gas extraction in Scotland to the Scottish Parliament.
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On 21 Jun 2011:
Richard Fuller voted against allowing the Scottish Parliament to tax the profits of companies.
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On 15 Mar 2011:
Richard Fuller voted not to devolve the powers relating to Scottish elements of the Maritime and Coastguard Agency to the Scottish Government.
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On 15 Mar 2011:
Richard Fuller voted against devolving responsibility for railway services which start and finish in Scotland to the Scottish Parliament.
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On 15 Mar 2011:
Richard Fuller voted against making the Crown Estate accountable to the Scottish Government and to devolve powers related to the Crown Estate to Scotland.
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On 15 Mar 2011:
Richard Fuller voted against devolving powers related to timescales, time zones and British Summer Time, to Scotland.
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On 15 Mar 2011:
Richard Fuller voted against devolving powers relating food content and labeling to Scotland.
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On 14 Mar 2011:
Richard Fuller voted against devolving power to the Scottish Parliament to tax quarrying and mining.
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On 7 Mar 2011:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Scotland Bill — Clause 11 — Devolution to Scotland of Powers to Regulate Specially Dangerous Air Weapons
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On 7 Mar 2011:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Scotland Bill — Clause 12 — Return of Certain Insolvency Powers from Scotland to the UK Parliament
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On 7 Mar 2011:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Scotland Bill — Clause 13 — Return Responsibility for Regulating Health Professionals in Scotland to UK Parliament
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On 27 Jan 2011:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Scotland Bill — Reject Second Reading — Devolution of Further Powers, Including Tax Raising Powers, to Scotland
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On 14 Mar 2022:
Richard Fuller voted voted not to require representatives from each of the devolved nations on the board of the "Assistance Centre", a body to provide advice to those seeking to practise a regulated profession in the United Kingdom, and to those with United Kingdom qualifications and experience seeking to practice their profession overseas.
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On 13 Dec 2021:
Richard Fuller voted not to require consultation with the devolved administrations in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland in relation to subsidies, and subsidy schemes, deemed to be of particular interest.
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On 14 Sep 2021:
Richard Fuller voted against giving the devolved governments of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland a role in determining the distribution of funds raised via the Health and Social Care Levy.
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On 19 Jan 2021:
Richard Fuller voted not to require changes to standards in pursuit of an international trade agreement to be approved by Parliament prior to Parliament considering the agreement itself, and not to give devolved administrations a veto over such changes.
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On 15 Dec 2020:
Richard Fuller voted against broader exemptions to the "market access principles" intended to ensure a free internal market within the United Kingdom, and not prioritise rules agreed by the four nations of the United Kingdom over those principles.
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On 10 Dec 2020:
Richard Fuller voted not to prioritise rules agreed by the four nations of the United Kingdom via the "common frameworks process" over the "market access principles" intended to ensure a free internal market within the United Kingdom provided for in the Bill.
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On 10 Dec 2020:
Richard Fuller voted to replace specific taxation, health and chemicals related exemptions to the laws intended to ensure a free internal market within the United Kingdom with a broader exemption for proportionate requirements which pursue legitimate aims; and also to require consultation with, but not consent from, devolved administrations in relation to many potential future changes to the free internal market laws.
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On 10 Dec 2020:
Richard Fuller voted for the involvement of the devolved administrations in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland in decisions on the provision, by the UK Government, of financial assistance for economic development under the United Kingdom Internal Market Bill.
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On 7 Dec 2020:
Richard Fuller voted not to prioritise rules agreed by the four nations of the United Kingdom via the "common frameworks process" over the "market access principles" intended to ensure a free internal market within the United Kingdom provided for in the Bill.
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On 7 Dec 2020:
Richard Fuller voted not to replace specific taxation, health and chemicals related exemptions to the laws intended to ensure a free internal market within the United Kingdom with a broader exemption for proportionate requirements which pursue legitimate aims.
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On 15 Sep 2020:
Richard Fuller voted not to limit the powers of UK ministers to reduce standards by overriding agreements, or emerging agreements, between the UK government and the devolved administrations covering areas previously governed by EU law.
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On 1 Sep 2020:
Richard Fuller voted to make sustainability the prime objective of sea fishing regulation in the UK, for other proposed objectives and arrangements relating to the regulation of fishing.
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On 14 Mar 2011:
Richard Fuller voted against requiring Scottish Ministers to have regard to any code of practice agreed between them and the UK Treasury when borrowing money.
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On 7 Mar 2011:
Richard Fuller voted against requiring Scottish Ministers to order returning officers to start counting votes for elections to the Scottish Parliament within four hours of polls closing.
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Badger Cull
There have been votes in Parliament on if badgers ought be culled in an effort to control bovine tuberculosis.
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Richard Fuller voted a mixture of for and against culling badgers to tackle bovine tuberculosis
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On 13 Mar 2014:
Richard Fuller voted to stop the current badger culls.
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On 5 Jun 2013:
Richard Fuller voted for the proposed badger cull.
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On 5 Jun 2013:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of culling badgers in an effort to control bovine tuberculosis.
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On 25 Oct 2012:
Richard Fuller voted to stop the badger cull which was aimed at tackling bovine tuberculosis.
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Letting Agent Fees
There have been votes in Parliament on if letting agent fees, charged to tenants, ought be more strongly regulated or even banned.
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Richard Fuller generally voted against restrictions on fees charged to tenants by letting agents
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On 25 Jun 2014:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Opposition Day — Private Rented Sector — Ban on Letting Agent Fees — Default 3 Year Tenancies — Action on Excessive Rent Rises
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On 13 May 2014:
Richard Fuller voted not to ban letting agents charging tenants, or prospective tenants, fees.
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On 14 May 2013:
Richard Fuller voted against calling on the Government to take real action on jobs, affordable accommodation, rising energy and water bills, the costs of travel to work.
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On 16 Jun 2014:
Richard Fuller voted against requiring a report on the detriment caused to tenants by letting agent fees and the steps the government intends to take to prohibit fees that cause detriment to tenants.
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Trade Union Regulation
There have been votes in Parliament on the way trade unions are regulated, including on the law related to industrial action and strike ballots.
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Richard Fuller almost always voted for more restrictive regulation of trade union activity
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On 29 Nov 2023:
Richard Fuller voted yes on Deferred Division — Strikes: Minimum Service Levels
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On 30 Jan 2023:
Richard Fuller voted yes on Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill — Schedule - Minimum Service Levels for Certain Strikes
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On 11 Jul 2022:
Richard Fuller voted yes on Employment Agencies and Trade Unions
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On 26 Jan 2022:
Richard Fuller voted to implement a tax on trade unions and employers' associations to fund their regulator, the Certification Officer.
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On 26 Jan 2022:
Richard Fuller voted to empower the regulator of trade unions and employers’ associations, the Certification Officer, to impose financial penalties on the bodies it regulates for breaches of the law.
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On 8 Feb 2017:
Richard Fuller voted for the support of 40% of those entitled to vote in a ballot for industrial action by state school teachers to be required for such action to be lawful.
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On 8 Feb 2017:
Richard Fuller voted to require the support of 40% of those eligible to vote in ballots for strike action by key transport workers, including staff working on railways, airport security, air traffic control and London buses, for such action to be lawful.
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On 8 Feb 2017:
Richard Fuller voted for the support of 40% of those entitled to vote in a ballot for industrial action by key health workers to be required for such action to be lawful.
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On 8 Feb 2017:
Richard Fuller voted for the support of 40% of those entitled to vote in a ballot for industrial action by border security workers to be required for such action to be lawful.
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On 8 Feb 2017:
Richard Fuller voted for the support of 40% of those entitled to vote in a ballot for industrial action by key fire service workers to be required for such action to be lawful.
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On 24 Jan 2017:
Richard Fuller voted to regulate industrial action by those providing certain critical national services including railways, operators providing buses, trams and underground railways, the National Health Service and fire and ambulance services.
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On 10 Nov 2015:
Richard Fuller voted no on Trade Union Bill — New Clause 2 — Workplace Ballots and Ballots by Electronic Means
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On 10 Nov 2015:
Richard Fuller voted to require the appointment of a picket supervisor and for them to be identified to, and contactable by, the police.
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On 10 Nov 2015:
Richard Fuller voted to require a 50% turnout in order to make a strike ballot valid and for other aspects of increased regulation of trade union activity.
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On 14 Sep 2015:
Richard Fuller voted to require a 50% turnout in order to make a strike ballot valid and for other aspects of increased regulation of trade union activity.
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On 22 Oct 2010:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Lawful Industrial Action (Minor Errors) Bill — Second Reading
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Academy Schools
Schools with "Academy Status" are given financial independence and freedom from local authority control. Votes have also been held on what requirements ought be made of Academy Schools in relation to admissions, exclusions and personal, social and health education.
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Richard Fuller consistently voted for academy schools
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On 13 Apr 2016:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of turning all primary and secondary schools in England to become academies, shifting control over them from local councils to central government.
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On 22 Mar 2016:
Richard Fuller voted to approve the March 2016 budget which contained plans to spend £56bn more than was expected to be taken in, introduced a policy of requiring all schools to become academies and introduced a new soft drinks levy.
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On 11 May 2011:
Richard Fuller voted for more academy schools, free early education for 3 and 4 year olds, restricting reporting on allegations against teachers, and to abolish five education related quangos.
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On 8 Feb 2011:
Richard Fuller voted to allow the establishment of free schools, to abolish a range of teaching related bodies, to allow student loan interest to be charged at market rates, and to allow teachers to search pupils.
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On 26 Jul 2010:
Richard Fuller voted to enable more schools in England to gain "Academy Status" and the consequent financial independence and removal from local authority control.
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On 21 Jul 2010:
Richard Fuller voted against requiring new academy schools to only be built in areas where there is a proven need for additional capacity.
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On 19 Jul 2010:
Richard Fuller voted to enable more schools in England to gain "Academy Status" and the consequent financial independence and removal from local authority control.
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On 19 Jul 2010:
Richard Fuller voted to enable more schools in England to gain "Academy Status" and the consequent financial independence and removal from local authority control.
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On 25 May 2016:
Richard Fuller voted not to take the opportunity to oppose good or outstanding schools being forced to become an academy and not to take the opportunity to oppose further increases in university tuition fees.
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On 26 Jul 2010:
Richard Fuller voted to treat applications from schools seeking academy status received before the bill comes into force as if they were applications under the provisions of the bill.
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On 21 Jul 2010:
Richard Fuller voted against allowing schools for children with special needs to become academies.
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High Speed Rail
MPs have voted on funding and giving permission for a new high speed rail network, connecting at least London, Birmingham, the East Midlands, Sheffield, Leeds, and Manchester.
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Richard Fuller almost always voted for new high speed rail infrastructure
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On 8 Dec 2021:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Rail Investment and Integrated Rail Plan
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On 23 Mar 2016:
Richard Fuller voted for the construction of the HS2 rail link from London to Birmingham.
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On 28 Apr 2014:
Richard Fuller voted for a High Speed Rail link between London and the West Midlands.
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On 28 Apr 2014:
Richard Fuller voted for a High Speed Rail link between London and the West Midlands.
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On 31 Oct 2013:
Richard Fuller voted to approve spending money on preparations for a high speed rail network connecting at least London, Birmingham, the East Midlands, Sheffield, Leeds, and Manchester.
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On 26 Jun 2013:
Richard Fuller voted to approve spending money on preparations for a high speed rail network connecting at least London, Birmingham, the East Midlands, Sheffield, Leeds, and Manchester.
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On 26 Jun 2013:
Richard Fuller voted to approve spending money on preparations for a high speed rail network connecting at least London, Birmingham, the East Midlands, Sheffield, Leeds, and Manchester.
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Reduce capital gains tax
Capital gains taxes should be reduced.
Richard Fuller almost always voted for reducing capital gains tax
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On 6 Sep 2016:
Richard Fuller voted to reduce the rates of capital gains tax.
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On 6 Sep 2016:
Richard Fuller voted to increase the personal income tax allowance, change the way dividends are taxed, cut capital gains tax and reduce the amount which can be taken out of a pension tax-free from £1.25m to £1m.
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On 28 Jun 2016:
Richard Fuller voted to reduce the basic rate of capital gains tax by 8%.
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On 11 Apr 2016:
Richard Fuller voted to increase the personal income tax allowance, change the way dividends are taxed, cut capital gains tax and reduce the amount which can be taken out of a pension tax-free from £1.25m to £1m.
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On 22 Mar 2016:
Richard Fuller voted to approve the March 2016 budget which contained plans to spend £56bn more than was expected to be taken in, introduced a policy of requiring all schools to become academies and introduced a new soft drinks levy.
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On 22 Mar 2016:
Richard Fuller voted to cut capital gains tax rates and extend entrepreneurs relief discounts to external investors as well as make other changes to capital gains tax.
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On 6 Jul 2010:
Richard Fuller voted to support the 2010 Finance Bill which included an increase in VAT from 17.5% to 20% among other measures.
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Secure Tenancies for Life
There have been votes in Parliament on phasing out secure lifetime tenancies and requiring tenancies be for a fixed term and do not get automatically renewed.
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Richard Fuller consistently voted for phasing out secure tenancies for life
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On 12 Jan 2016:
Richard Fuller voted to phase out secure tenancies for life.
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On 12 Jan 2016:
Richard Fuller voted to require those on high incomes living in social housing to pay market rents; to enable right to buy style discounts for housing association tenants to be funded; to enable the Secretary of State to require local councils to sell expensive properties, perhaps using the revenue to fund new housing, and for other proposed changes to the law on housing and planning.
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On 2 Nov 2015:
Richard Fuller voted to require those on high incomes living in social housing to pay market rents; to enable right to buy style discounts for housing association tenants to be funded; to enable the Secretary of State to require local councils to sell expensive properties, perhaps using the revenue to fund new housing, and for other proposed changes to the law on housing and planning.
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On 2 Nov 2015:
Richard Fuller voted to require those on high incomes living in social housing to pay market rents; to enable right to buy style discounts for housing association tenants to be funded; to enable the Secretary of State to require local councils to sell expensive properties, perhaps using the revenue to fund new housing, and for other proposed changes to the law on housing and planning.
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On 2 Nov 2015:
Richard Fuller voted to require those on high incomes living in social housing to pay market rents; to enable right to buy style discounts for housing association tenants to be funded; to enable the Secretary of State to require local councils to sell expensive properties, perhaps using the revenue to fund new housing, and for other proposed changes to the law on housing and planning.
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Asylum
The asylum system is intended to protect people fleeing persecution in their own countries. Parliament has voted on subjects including: routes via which people may enter the United Kingdom to seek asylum; the circumstances in which those seeking asylum may work; support for those seeking asylum and if to allow those claiming asylum to be removed to other countries while their claim is assessed.
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Richard Fuller almost always voted for a stricter asylum system
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On 17 Jan 2024:
Richard Fuller voted yes on Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill
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On 18 May 2022:
Richard Fuller voted not to express support for a broad set of policies put forward by the leader of the Liberal Democrats. The policies in question were: providing more help to unpaid carers; tackling issues in education relating to special educational needs or disability; supporting pupils impacted by the pandemic; doing more in respect of the cost of living; cutting VAT from 20 to 17.5%; tackling violence against women and girls; providing sanctuary to refugees fleeing war and persecution; tackling the shortage of GPs and dentists; tackling longer ambulance waiting times; restoring the target of 0.7% of Gross National Income for aid, and not cutting the armed forces.
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On 26 Apr 2022:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Nationality and Borders Bill — Before Clause 11 — Compliance with the Refugee Convention — Direct Travel and Prompt Presentation Assessments
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On 20 Apr 2022:
Richard Fuller voted not to allow those seeking asylum, and their adult dependents, to work if a decision on their application has not been made within six months.
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On 20 Apr 2022:
Richard Fuller voted to enable someone to be removed from, or required to leave, the UK while their asylum application is pending.
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On 20 Apr 2022:
Richard Fuller voted against UK law allowing entry to the UK to seek asylum and against UK law enabling unaccompanied children in Europe who have a family member in the UK to seek asylum in the UK.
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On 20 Apr 2022:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of creating an offence of entering the United Kingdom without a valid entry clearance (if one is required), and against creating an alternative narrower offence of arriving in the United Kingdom in breach of a deportation order.
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On 20 Apr 2022:
Richard Fuller voted to make it an offence to help an asylum-seeker enter the UK, even if that help is offered for free and there is a reasonable excuse for helping, subject to an exception for those acting on behalf of an organisation which helps asylum seekers for free.
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On 22 Mar 2022:
Richard Fuller voted to permit treating refugees who have not "come to the United Kingdom directly from a country or territory where their life or freedom was threatened" and "presented themselves without delay to the authorities" differently from those who have.
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On 22 Mar 2022:
Richard Fuller voted against "allowing asylum seekers and their adult dependents, including failed asylum seekers who have raised further submissions, to work on the same terms as a person with refugee status if a decision on their claim has not been determined within six months".
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On 22 Mar 2022:
Richard Fuller voted to permit removing someone to a safe third country whilst their asylum claim is pending.
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On 22 Mar 2022:
Richard Fuller voted against allowing people who are in Europe and have a family member living lawfully in the UK to enter the United Kingdom to seek asylum.
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On 22 Mar 2022:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of making it an offence to knowingly arrive in the United Kingdom without a valid entry clearance, if such a clearance is required.
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On 22 Mar 2022:
Richard Fuller voted to consider asylum seekers who fail, when requested, to provide information relating to them being a victim of slavery or trafficking within a set time-limit, to have reduced credibility, unless there is a good reason for the delay in providing information.
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On 22 Mar 2022:
Richard Fuller voted not to raise the threshold for denying an individual the 30-day recovery period for victims, or potential victims of slavery or trafficking, during which they cannot be removed from the United Kingdom, and and to allow those under 18 years to be denied the recovery period.
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On 8 Dec 2021:
Richard Fuller voted for a series of changes to the law on immigration and nationality, including permitting the removal of asylum seekers with applications pending to other countries and provisions aimed at discouraging unsafe and dangerous routes of entry.
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On 7 Dec 2021:
Richard Fuller voted not to exempt those facing persecution in their own countries, and others in need of international protection, from a new offence of arriving in the UK without a valid entry clearance.
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On 20 Jul 2021:
Richard Fuller voted for a series of changes to the law on immigration and nationality, including permitting the removal of asylum seekers with applications pending to other countries and provisions aimed at discouraging unsafe and dangerous routes of entry.
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On 20 Jul 2021:
Richard Fuller voted for a series of changes to the law on immigration and nationality, including permitting the removal of asylum seekers with applications pending to other countries and provisions aimed at discouraging unsafe and dangerous routes of entry.
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On 19 Oct 2020:
Richard Fuller voted not to allow those in the EU who wish to make a claim for asylum in the UK, and who would have been eligible for transfer to the UK under EU regulations, to enter the UK to make their claim.
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On 30 Jun 2020:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Immigration and Social Security Co-ordination (EU Withdrawal) Bill — New Clause 29 — Family Reunion and Settlement
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On 22 Jan 2020:
Richard Fuller voted against requiring ministers to seek to negotiate with the EU to allow unaccompanied children seeking asylum to join their relatives by moving from the UK to the EU or vice-versa, and instead voted to require the Government to set out its policy on this subject.
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On 8 Jan 2020:
Richard Fuller voted to remove a requirement for ministers to seek to negotiate an agreement with the EU to enable unaccompanied child refugees to join their relatives.
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On 25 Apr 2016:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Immigration Bill — Asylum Seekers: Permission to Work after Six Months
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On 14 Dec 2015:
Richard Fuller voted to support the Government's decision not to opt into a European Union response to disproportionate migration into certain states involving measures to relocate individuals in need of international protection (asylum).
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On 1 Dec 2015:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Immigration Bill — Support for Failed Asylum Seekers and Illegal Migrants
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On 9 Sep 2015:
Richard Fuller voted against greater international efforts through the United Nations to secure the position of refugees across the Middle East and against the UK playing a full role, with others, in providing sanctuary.
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On 26 Apr 2022:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Nationality and Borders Bill — Before Clause 11 — Compliance with the Refugee Convention
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On 20 Apr 2022:
Richard Fuller voted not to explicitly require that no refugees will be returned to a country where they face serious threats to their life or freedom as a result of the operation of new asylum laws.
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On 22 Mar 2022:
Richard Fuller voted not to explicitly require that no refugees will be returned to a country where they face serious threats to their life or freedom as a result of the operation of new asylum laws.
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On 22 Mar 2022:
Richard Fuller voted against the resettlement, in the United Kingdom, of at least 10,000 refugees per year.
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On 1 Dec 2015:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Immigration Bill — Clause 8 — Offence of Illegal Working
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On 1 Dec 2015:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Immigration Bill — Clauses 13-16 — Residential Tenancies
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On 1 Dec 2015:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Immigration Bill — Clause 34 — Human Rights Appeals within the United Kingdom
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On 1 Dec 2015:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Immigation Bill — Third Reading
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On 13 Oct 2015:
Richard Fuller voted to create criminal offences of renting a home, driving, and working, while disqualified from doing so due to immigration status; and for other measures in the Immigration Bill
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On 13 Oct 2015:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Immigration Bill — Second Reading
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Assisted Dying
There have been votes in Parliament on if it should be legal to assist terminally ill people who have decided they want to end their life.
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Richard Fuller voted against allowing terminally ill people to be given assistance to end their life
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On 11 Sep 2015:
Richard Fuller voted against allowing a terminally ill person to be lawfully given assistance to end their life with the consent of the High Court.
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Gay Rights
A vote for gay rights would be a vote for homosexual people to have the same rights as heterosexuals (including for example the ability to marry, an equal age of consent, and the right to adopt) and for discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation to be illegal.
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Richard Fuller almost always voted for equal gay rights
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On 5 Mar 2014:
Richard Fuller voted to enable the courts to deal with proceedings for the divorce of, or annulment of the marriage of, a same sex couple.
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On 5 Mar 2014:
Richard Fuller voted to make same sex marriage available to armed forces personnel outside the UK.
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On 21 May 2013:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of allowing same sex couples to marry.
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On 5 Feb 2013:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Bill — Second Reading
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On 5 Mar 2014:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of various amendments to acts of Parliament in light of the introduction of same sex marriage.
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On 5 Feb 2013:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of allowing same sex couples to marry.
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On 5 Feb 2013:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Bill — (Carry-over)
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Military Action Against Group Known as ISIS, ISIL or Daesh
There have been votes in Parliament on whether the UK should take part in military action in Iraq and Syria against the group known as ISIS, ISIL or Daesh.
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Richard Fuller consistently voted for military action against ISIL (Daesh)
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On 2 Dec 2015:
Richard Fuller voted to support UK airstrikes against ISIL in Syria
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On 2 Dec 2015:
Richard Fuller voted to support UK airstrikes against ISIL in Syria
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On 26 Sep 2014:
Richard Fuller voted for UK air strikes in Iraq to support Iraqi forces' efforts against ISIL.
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Financial Support for 16-19 Year Olds in Education and Training
There have been votes in Parliament on providing financial support for 16-19 year olds in education or training; particularly following the replacement of the education maintenance allowance.
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Richard Fuller consistently voted for ending financial support for some 16-19 year olds in training and further education
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Police and Crime Commissioners
Elected Police and Crime Commissioners are individuals responsible for the strategic direction and oversight of the police in England and Wales.
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Richard Fuller almost always voted for the introduction of elected Police and Crime Commissioners
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On 12 Sep 2011:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of introducing elected police and crime commissioners for each police area in England and Wales outside of London.
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On 23 May 2011:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of introducing Police and Crime Commissioners to provide strategic direction for, and oversight of, police forces.
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On 31 Mar 2011:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Police Reform and Social Responsibility Bill — Third Reading
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On 13 Dec 2010:
Richard Fuller voted to introduce Police and Crime Commissioners, to give local councils more powers in relation to licensing, and in support of the other measures in the Police Reform and Social Responsibility Bill.
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On 13 Dec 2010:
Richard Fuller voted to introduce Police and Crime Commissioners, to give local councils more powers in relation to licensing, and in support of the other measures in the Police Reform and Social Responsibility Bill.
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On 8 Sep 2010:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of introducing elected Police and Crime Commissioners
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On 4 Jul 2012:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of proposed detailed rules for the election of Police and Crime Commissioners.
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On 30 Mar 2011:
Richard Fuller voted against requiring an inquiry by Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary on the impact of introducing Police and Crime Commissioners, and to consider its recommendations before introducing them.
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Tougher on illegal immigration
The UK should have stronger laws to tackle illegal immigration.
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Richard Fuller generally voted for stronger laws and enforcement of immigration rules
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On 17 Jan 2024:
Richard Fuller voted yes on Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill
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On 26 Apr 2023:
Richard Fuller voted yes on Illegal Migration Bill — Title
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On 20 Apr 2022:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of creating an offence of entering the United Kingdom without a valid entry clearance (if one is required), and against creating an alternative narrower offence of arriving in the United Kingdom in breach of a deportation order.
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On 22 Mar 2022:
Richard Fuller voted to permit treating refugees who have not "come to the United Kingdom directly from a country or territory where their life or freedom was threatened" and "presented themselves without delay to the authorities" differently from those who have.
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On 22 Mar 2022:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of making it an offence to knowingly arrive in the United Kingdom without a valid entry clearance, if such a clearance is required.
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On 22 Mar 2022:
Richard Fuller voted not to raise the threshold for denying an individual the 30-day recovery period for victims, or potential victims of slavery or trafficking, during which they cannot be removed from the United Kingdom, and and to allow those under 18 years to be denied the recovery period.
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On 8 Dec 2021:
Richard Fuller voted not to exempt potential child victims of modern slavery, exploitation or trafficking from requirements to provide information to determine if they are in-fact a victim, not to exempt them from being denied support on the grounds they are a threat to public order and not to exempt them from limits on support.
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On 8 Dec 2021:
Richard Fuller voted to infer that the late provision of information by a potential slavery or trafficking victim damages that person’s credibility.
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On 8 Dec 2021:
Richard Fuller voted for a series of changes to the law on immigration and nationality, including permitting the removal of asylum seekers with applications pending to other countries and provisions aimed at discouraging unsafe and dangerous routes of entry.
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On 7 Dec 2021:
Richard Fuller voted not to make it an offence to advertise services designed to facilitate illegal immigration.
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On 7 Dec 2021:
Richard Fuller voted against explicitly requiring immigration and enforcement officers to avoid using their powers in a way that could endanger life at sea.
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On 20 Jul 2021:
Richard Fuller voted for a series of changes to the law on immigration and nationality, including permitting the removal of asylum seekers with applications pending to other countries and provisions aimed at discouraging unsafe and dangerous routes of entry.
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On 20 Jul 2021:
Richard Fuller voted for a series of changes to the law on immigration and nationality, including permitting the removal of asylum seekers with applications pending to other countries and provisions aimed at discouraging unsafe and dangerous routes of entry.
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On 19 May 2021:
Richard Fuller voted voted in favour of requiring ID from voters in elections, for measures intended to deter illegal entry into the UK, in favour of legislation to tackle violence, including against women and girls, and for action to support victims and improve internet safety.
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On 28 Apr 2021:
Richard Fuller voted for new guidance intended to ensure that vulnerable people are not detained inappropriately in immigration detention.
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On 19 Oct 2020:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Immigration and Social Security Co-ordination (EU Withdrawal) Bill — New Clause — Time Limit on Immigration Detention for EEA and Swiss Nationals
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On 30 Jun 2020:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Immigration and Social Security Co-ordination (EU Withdrawal) Bill — New Clause 7 — Time Limit on Immigration Detention for EEA and Swiss Nationals
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On 14 Dec 2016:
Richard Fuller voted in favour of arrangements for immigration checks for those opening banks and building society accounts.
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On 25 Apr 2016:
Richard Fuller voted to ban the immigration detention of those who are pregnant and for guidance to be taken into account on the immigration detention of vulnerable people.
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On 1 Dec 2015:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Immigration Bill — Clause 8 — Offence of Illegal Working
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On 1 Dec 2015:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Immigration Bill — Clauses 13-16 — Residential Tenancies
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On 1 Dec 2015:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Immigration Bill — Support for Failed Asylum Seekers and Illegal Migrants
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On 1 Dec 2015:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Immigation Bill — Third Reading
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On 13 Oct 2015:
Richard Fuller voted to create criminal offences of renting a home, driving, and working, while disqualified from doing so due to immigration status; and for other measures in the Immigration Bill
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On 13 Oct 2015:
Richard Fuller was absent for a vote on Immigration Bill — Second Reading
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Trident Nuclear Weapons System Replacement
The UK's Trident nuclear weapons system, comprising missile armed submarines, provides a continuous at-sea nuclear deterrent. There have been votes on if the system should be replaced with a new nuclear deterrent when Trident reaches the end of its lifespan.
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Richard Fuller consistently voted for replacing Trident with a new nuclear weapons system
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