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Voting record (from PublicWhip)

How Malcolm Moss voted on key issues since 2001:

  • Has never voted on a transparent Parliament. votes, speeches
  • Voted moderately against introducing a smoking ban. votes, speeches
  • Voted very strongly against introducing ID cards. votes, speeches
  • Voted strongly against introducing foundation hospitals. votes, speeches
  • Voted strongly against introducing student top-up fees. votes, speeches
  • Voted moderately against Labour's anti-terrorism laws. votes, speeches
  • Voted very strongly for the Iraq war. votes, speeches
  • Voted strongly for an investigation into the Iraq war. votes, speeches
  • Voted very strongly for replacing Trident. votes, speeches
  • Voted very strongly against the hunting ban. votes, speeches
  • Voted moderately against equal gay rights. votes, speeches

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Committees and topics of interest

Select Committee membership
  • Member, Foreign Affairs Committee (since 29 Nov 2006)

Asks most questions about

  • Departments: Culture Media and Sport, Health, Home Department, Transport, Local Government and the Regions, Education and Skills

  • Subjects (based on headings added by Hansard): Casinos, Tourism, Licensing, Gambling, Licensing Act

(based on written questions asked by Malcolm Moss and answered by departments)

RSS feed Most recent appearances in parliament

Written Answers — Home Department: Crimes of Violence: Cambridgeshire (15 Jul 2008)

“To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many crimes of violence against the person were recorded in (a) Cambridgeshire Constabulary area and (b) Cambridge Constabulary Central Division in each of the last five years.”

Oral Answers to Questions — Culture, Media and Sport: Tote (23 Jun 2008)

“After seven years of dithering, incompetence and indecision, what confidence can the horse racing industry have in this Government to deliver any benefit to it from the sale of the Tote when Goldman Sachs is now reporting a £90 million black hole in the accounts and the price tag for the Tote has reduced by £100 million since last year alone?”

Business of the House (5 Jun 2008)

“Will the Leader of the House please bring early-day motion 1349, which requests a statement on the upgrading of the A14 in Cambridgeshire, to the attention of her right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Transport? [ That this House is alarmed by the 52 deaths on the A14 in Cambridgeshire in the last 10 years; notes with concern there have been 12 serious accidents on the trunk road this...”

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Numerology

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  • Has spoken in 10 debates in the last year — below average amongst MPs.
  • Has received answers to 22 written questions in the last year — average amongst MPs.
  • Is a member of 1 select committee.
  • Replied within 2 or 3 weeks to a high number of messages sent via WriteToThem.com during 2007, according to constituents.
  • Has voted in 65% of votes in parliament — below average amongst MPs. (From Public Whip)
  • People have made 0 comments on this MP's speeches — well below average amongst MPs.
  • This MP's speeches, in Hansard, are readable by an average 17–18 year old, going by the Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level score.
  • 53 people are tracking whenever this MP speaks — email me whenever Malcolm Moss speaks.
  • Has used three-word alliterative phrases (e.g. "she sells seashells") 131 times in debates — average amongst MPs. (Why is this here?)

Register of Members' Interests

Expenses

Figures in brackets are ranks. Parliament's explanatory notes.

Type2006/07 (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)
Additional Costs Allowance£22,110 (joint 1st)£21,633£20,846 (227th)£20,332 (joint 153rd)£19,722 (joint 1st)£15,785 (225th)
London Supplement£0£0£0£0£0£0
Incidental Expenses Provision£18,722 (444th)£18,434£15,762 (459th)£18,788 (joint 250th)£18,122 (329th)£9,389 (537th)
Staffing Allowance£86,537 (222nd)£85,646£72,327 (238th)£68,023 (joint 228th)£65,596 (joint 179th)£50,379 (173rd)
Members' Travel£7,043 (340th)*£6,585£10,648 (315th)£10,045 (323rd)£9,701 (337th)£6,640 (389th)
Members' Staff Travel£175 (337th)£86£0£154 (387th)£146 (401st)£0
Centrally Purchased Stationery£738 (397th)£813£535 (482nd)£446 (542nd)£429 (588th)£818 (joint 400th)
Stationery: Associated Postage Costs£1,754 (452nd)£2,621£944 (579th)£1,388 (508th)N/AN/A
Centrally Provided Computer Equipment£904 (joint 560th)£692£2,039 (28th)£2,039 (24th)£2,039 (24th)£2,039 (23rd)
Other Costs£0£0£0£0£0£0
Total£137,983 (319th)£136,510£123,101 (327th)£121,215 (282nd)£115,755 (261st)£85,050 (403rd)

* Car £4,995 (147th). 3rd party £392 (22nd). Rail £1,656 (364th).