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Humfrey Malins
Former Conservative MP for Woking

  • Also represented Croydon North West
  • Entered Parliament on 9 June 1983 — General election
  • Left Parliament on 12 April 2010 — did not stand for re-election
  • Majority: 6,612 votes. — 392nd out of 643 MPs.

    Voting record (from PublicWhip)

    How Humfrey Malins voted on key issues since 2001:

    • Voted very strongly for replacing Trident. votes
    • Voted strongly against equal gay rights. votes
    • Voted very strongly against a more proportional system for electing MPs. votes
    • Voted moderately against more EU integration. votes
    • Voted against the Iraq war. votes
    • Voted very strongly for an investigation into the Iraq war. votes
    • Voted moderately for a stricter asylum system. votes
    • Voted strongly for greater autonomy for schools. votes
    • Voted moderately against Labour's anti-terrorism laws. votes
    • Has never voted on automatic enrolment in occupational pensions. votes
    • Voted a mixture of for and against encouraging occupational pensions. votes
    • Voted moderately for laws to stop climate change. votes
    • Voted moderately against a smoking ban. votes
    • Voted very strongly against allowing ministers to intervene in inquests. votes
    • Voted strongly against introducing foundation hospitals. votes
    • Voted very strongly against the hunting ban. votes
    • Voted for increasing the rate of VAT. votes
    • Voted strongly against introducing ID cards. votes
    • Has never voted on a transparent Parliament. votes
    • Voted strongly against university tuition fees. votes
    • Voted very strongly against removing hereditary peers from the House of Lords. votes
    • Voted strongly against a wholly elected House of Lords. votes

    Read about how the voting record is decided.

    More on well-known issues (from the Guardian) & their full record

    Most recent appearances

    Crime and Security Bill: Clause 24 — Power to issue a domestic violence protection notice (8 Mar 2010)

    “I should like to say a few words about domestic violence protection notices and speak to amendments 21 and 22. I begin by saying that this is a troubling night-I wonder whether other colleagues think so-in the sense that over the years, arguments have quite often been put forward by the Opposition or Government Back Benchers on Second Reading that require a Bill Committee to consider an issue...”

    Crime and Security Bill: Clause 24 — Power to issue a domestic violence protection notice (8 Mar 2010)

    “A very fine sight, if I may say so, particularly on the rugby field in the old days and the golf course nowadays- [ Laughter. ] I am way off the subject, for which I apologise. If the applicant-the police officer-goes to a court on a Friday afternoon, who can guarantee that the application will be heard in the court on the Monday or Tuesday morning? The clerk of the court is not so bound by...”

    Crime and Security Bill: Clause 24 — Power to issue a domestic violence protection notice (8 Mar 2010)

    “I may not get another opportunity to say to the Minister that in all my dealings with him over the years, I have always found him measured, kindly, helpful and constructive.”

    More of Humfrey Malins's recent appearances

    Numerology

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    • Has spoken in 18 debates in the last year — average amongst MPs.
    • Has received answers to 16 written questions in the last year — average amongst MPs.
    • Replied within 2 or 3 weeks to a very high number of messages sent via WriteToThem.com during 2008, according to constituents.
    • Has voted in 58.07% of votes in this Parliament with this affiliation — below average amongst MPs. (From Public Whip)
    • People have made 9 annotations on this MP’s speeches — average amongst MPs.
    • This MP's speeches, in Hansard, are readable by an average 16–17 year old, going by the Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level score.
    • 92 people are tracking this MP.
    • Has used three-word alliterative phrases (e.g. "she sells seashells") 291 times in debates — average amongst MPs. (Why is this here?)

    Register of Members’ Interests

    2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc
    Recorder of the Crown Court (I sit as such from time to time).
    £615 net payment for 4 hours work as Recorder at Reading Crown Court on 25 and 26 July. (Registered 26 July 2009)
    £297.77 net payment for 3.5 hours worked as Recorder at Basildon Crown Court on 14 August 2009. Address: The Gore, Basildon, SS14 2BU. (Registered 29 August 2009)
    £583 gross payment for 8 hours work as Recorder on 28 August 2009. (Registered 1 October 2009)
    £291.50 gross payment for 4 hours work as Recorder on 11 September 2009. (Registered 1 October 2009)
    18 November 2009, received £1166 gross for sitting at Chelmsford Crown Court on 5-6 November. Hours: 16 hrs. (7 December 2009)
    4 December 2009, received £615 net for sitting in Crown Court on 19 and 20 November 2009. Hours: 16 hrs. (Registered 5 January 2010)
    18 December 2009, received £297 net for sitting in Crown Court on 4 December 2009. Hours: 8 hrs. (Registered 5 January 2010)
    19 February 2010, received £583 gross (£297.77 net) for sitting as a Recorder. Hours: 1 day. (Registered 1 March 2010)
    26 February 2010, received £583 gross (£297.77 net) for sitting as a Recorder. Hours: 1 day. (Registered 1 March 2010)
    12 March 2010, received £297.77 for sitting as a Recorder on 26 February 2010. Hours: 1 day. (Registered 31 March 2010)
    19 March 2010, received £267.77 net for sitting as a Recorder on 12 February 2010. Hours: 1 day. (Registered 31 March 2010)
    26 March 2010, received £297.77 net for sitting as a Recorder on 5 March 2010. Hours: 1 day. (Registered 31 March 2010)
    Acting District Judge (Magistrates Courts) (I sit as such from time to time).
    £1872 gross payment for sitting as Deputy District Judge on 17-19 August 2009 and 2 September 2009. (Registered 1 October 2009)
    Received £250 for sitting as Deputy District Judge on 9 September 2009. Hours: 8 hrs. (Registered 6 November 2009)
    £468 gross payment for sitting as Deputy District Judge on 9 September 2009. (Registered 1 October 2009)
    18 November 2009, received £468 gross for sitting at Woolwich Magistrates' Court on 27 October. Hours: 8 hrs. (7 December 2009)
    27 November 2009, received £468 gross for sitting at Redhill Magistrates' Court on 23 September. Hours: 8 hrs. (7 December 2009)
    19 February 2010, received £468 gross (£250.02 net) for sitting as district judge. Hours: 1 day. (Registered 1 March 2010)
    Consultant to TWM, Solicitors (formerly Tuck and Mann), Sweech House, Gravel Hill, Leatherhead, Surrey.
    Received retainer payment of £250. Hours: nil. (Registered 29 July 2009).
    Received retainer payment of £250. Hours: nil. (Registered 29 August 2009)
    Received retainer payment of £250 gross: Hours: nil. (Registered 1 October 2009)
    Received £250 consultancy fee. Hours: 3 hrs. (Registered 6 November 2009)
    Received £250 consultancy fee. Hours: nil. (7 December 2009)
    Received £250 consultancy fee. Hours: nil. (Registered 5 January 2010)
    Received £250 consultancy fee. Hours: nil. (Registered 1 March 2010)
    Received retainer fee of £250. Hours: 2 hrs. (Registered 31 March 2010)
    Panellist for the General Medical Council, Regent's Place, 350 Euston Road, London NW1 5JN, in relation to disciplinary issues.
    Received £650 gross for work on 6 and 9 October 2009. Hours: 16 hrs. (Registered 6 November 2009)

    Register last updated: 12 Apr 2010. More about the Register

    View the history of this MP's entries in the Register

    Expenses

    Figures in brackets are ranks.Data from parliament.uk (source). Read 2004/05 – 2008/09 and 1st quarter 2009/10 receipts.

    Type2008/09 (ranking out of 647)2007/08 (ranking out of 645)2006/07 (ranking out of 645)2005/062004/05 (ranking out of 659)2003/04 (ranking out of 658)2002/03 (ranking out of 657)2001/02 (ranking out of 657)
    Staying away from main home£6,090 (558th) £10,459 (552nd) £19,592 (joint 403rd with 1 other) £17,030 £10,852 (555th) £17,184 (404th) £18,483 (394th) £14,482 (410th)
    London costs£0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0
    Office running costs£21,685 (139th) £16,009 (427th) £19,824 (381st) £15,837 £14,302 (516th) £18,554 (394th) £17,841 (joint 403rd with 1 other) £9,987 (523rd)
    Staffing costs£58,485 (634th) £75,729 (576th) £72,949 (577th) £63,116 £76,003 (119th) £71,773 (joint 85th with 44 others) £67,042 (168th) £52,923 (104th)
    Communications Allowance£4,199 (497th) £7,768 (342nd) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
    Members' Travel£5,708 (398th)1 £5,855 (411th)2 £6,240 (386th)3 £4,221 £7,617 (441st) £6,768 (453rd) £7,311 (440th) £5,796 (431st)
    Members' Staff Travel£425 (179th) £276 (292nd) £159 (348th) £220 £0 £0 £0 £0
    Members' Spouse Travel£492 (joint 199th with 1 other) £193 (298th) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
    Members' Family Travel£0 £0 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
    Centrally Purchased Stationery£2,515 (438th) £607 (428th) £694 (joint 417th with 1 other) £436 £494 (508th) £435 (joint 548th with 1 other) £372 (598th) £672 (472nd)
    Stationery: Associated Postage Costs£1,853 (400th) £1,645 (joint 471st with 1 other) £1,350 £1,353 (521st) £1,654 (473rd) N/A N/A
    Centrally Provided Computer Equipment  £743 (630th) £603 (630th) £603 £1,382 (611th) £1,382 (599th) £1,023 (621st) £1,023 (556th)
    Other Costs£0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0
    Total£99,598 (630th) £119,492 (604th) £121,706 (540th) £102,813 £112,003 (524th) £117,750 (356th) £112,072 (348th) £84,883 (410th)

    1 Regular journeys between home/constituency/Westminster: Mileage £3,860 (200th). Rail £1,363 (421st). Misc £485 (77th).

    2 Regular journeys between home/constituency/Westminster: Mileage £3,994 (219th). Rail £1,275 (402nd). Misc £586 (61st).

    3 Car £4,060 (233rd). Rail £1,280 (399th). European £900 (45th).