A selection of Adam Price’s votes
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Consistently voted for removing hereditary peers from the House of Lords Show votes
2 votes for, 0 votes against, between 2003–2007.
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Voted against increasing the rate of VAT Show votes
0 votes for, 1 vote against, in 2008.
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Generally voted for a wholly elected House of Lords Show votes
7 votes for, 4 votes against, between 2003–2007.
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Consistently voted against university tuition fees Show votes
0 votes for, 8 votes against, in 2004.
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Voted a mixture of for and against more EU integration Show votes
21 votes for, 16 votes against, 5 absences, between 2006–2009.
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Consistently voted against replacing Trident with a new nuclear weapons system Show votes
0 votes for, 2 votes against, in 2007.
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Recent appearances
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Thank you, Llywydd. Having fair and equal representation for all is a victory for all. That is the essence of what you are seeking to achieve with this Bill, Minister. As a man, as men, we benefit as citizens, as fellow Members of the Senedd, from hearing and listening to the voices of women in this place. Because if that isn't the case, we lose that wealth of experience, that perspective on...
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We're coming close to the end of the 45-day period of formal consultation, aren't we, First Minister. Now, if Tata reject the unions' plans and continue with their proposals to close down both blast furnaces over the next few months, we know the UK Government will do nothing in response to save steel production. The question is what can we do here in Wales. Could the First Minister say if...
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2. Will the First Minister outline any potential plans the Welsh Government has to retain domestic steel production? OQ60828
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Plaid Cymru MS for Carmarthen East and Dinefwr, Former Plaid Cymru MP for Carmarthen East and Dinefwr
Entered the House of Commons on 7 June 2001 — General election
Left the House of Commons on 12 April 2010 — did not stand for re-election
Entered the Senedd on 5 May 2016
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Topics of interest
- Defence
- Trade and Industry
- Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
- Treasury
- Prime Minister
- Iraq
- Miners' Compensation
- Iraq: Peacekeeping Operations
- Low Flying
- Departmental Databases
Other offices held in the past
- Spokesperson (Communities and Local Government; Culture, Media and Sport; Transport; Business, Innovation and Skills; Treasury; Olympics; Energy and Climate Change) (21 Jul 2009 to 11 May 2010)
- Spokesperson (Communities and Local Government; Culture, Media and Sport; Defence; Transport) ( 7 Jan 2009 to 21 Jul 2009)
- Spokesperson (Communities and Local Government; Culture, Media and Sport; Defence; Transport; Ministry of Justice) (29 Aug 2007 to 7 Jan 2009)
- Spokesperson (Communities and Local Government; Constitutional Affairs; Culture, Media and Sport; Defence) (20 Oct 2006 to 29 Aug 2007)
- Spokesperson (Energy; Trade & Industry; Transport; Treasury) ( 2 Aug 2006 to 20 Oct 2006)
- Spokesperson (Defence; Transport; Economy & Taxation; Miners Compensation; Regeneration; Trade & Industry) (16 Jan 2006 to 2 Aug 2006)
- Member, Culture, Media & Sport Committee (14 Jul 2005 to 11 May 2010)
- Spokesperson (Economy and Taxation; Education & Skills; Miner's Compensation; Regeneration; Trade & Industry) (19 Jan 2004 to 16 Jan 2006)
Previous MPs in this constituency
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Public bill committees (Sittings attended)
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