The Paymaster General and Minister for the Cabinet Office
Conservative MP for Salisbury
John Glen is a Conservative MP, and on the vast majority of issues votes the same way as other Conservative MPs.
However, John Glen sometimes differs from their party colleagues, such as:
We have lots more plain English analysis of John Glen’s voting record on issues like health, welfare, taxation and more. Visit John Glen’s full vote analysis page for more.
John Glen has hardly ever rebelled against their party in the current parliament. Find out more.
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Entered the House of Commons on 6 May 2010 — General election
John Glen campaigned to remain in the European Union Source: BBC
Last updated: 4 Mar 2024.
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