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Stewart Jackson
Conservative MP for Peterborough

    • Entered Parliament on 5 May 2005 — General election

    Voting record (from PublicWhip)

    How Stewart Jackson voted on key issues:

    • Voted very strongly against allowing ministers to intervene in inquests. votes
    • Has never voted on a stricter asylum system. votes
    • Voted very strongly against a more proportional system for electing MPs. votes
    • Voted moderately against more EU integration. votes
    • Voted very strongly for increasing the rate of VAT. votes
    • Voted strongly for greater autonomy for schools. votes
    • Voted very strongly for university tuition fees. votes
    • Voted for raising England’s undergraduate tuition fee cap to £9,000 per year. votes
    • Voted very strongly against introducing ID cards. votes
    • Has never voted on a transparent Parliament. votes
    • Voted very strongly for replacing Trident. votes
    • Voted moderately against Labour's anti-terrorism laws. votes
    • Voted very strongly against equal gay rights. votes
    • Voted very strongly for an investigation into the Iraq war. votes
    • Voted a mixture of for and against automatic enrolment in occupational pensions. votes
    • Voted moderately for encouraging occupational pensions. votes
    • Voted moderately against a smoking ban. votes
    • Has never voted on removing hereditary peers from the House of Lords. votes
    • Voted moderately for a wholly elected House of Lords. votes
    • Voted moderately for laws to stop climate change. votes

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    Topics of interest

    Asks most questions about

    • Departments: Communities and Local Government, Home Department, Health, Treasury, Transport

    • Subjects (based on headings added by Hansard): Fire Services, Domestic Waste: Waste Disposal, Local Government Finance, Police, Non-Domestic Rates

    (based on written questions asked by Stewart Jackson and answered by departments)

    Public Bill Committees (sittings attended)

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    Oral Answers to Questions — Home Department: Employment Law (Beecroft Report) (21 May 2012)

    “May I reassure the Minister, not least on behalf of many of my younger constituents, who are unemployed, that Government Members strongly welcome these labour market reforms? Will he take with a pinch of salt the obvious opportunism of the Labour party, which, while in office, doubled the number of households not in work and doubled the number that had never worked?”

    Oral Answers to Questions — Home Department: European Convention on Human Rights (Immigration) (21 May 2012)

    “If she will bring forward proposals to amend the immigration rules to prevent misuse of article 8 of the European convention on human rights.”

    Oral Answers to Questions — Home Department: European Convention on Human Rights (Immigration) (21 May 2012)

    “The abuse of article 8 undermines faith not only in our own criminal justice system but in human rights generally, as envisaged by the original British jurists who founded the convention in 1946. Will my right hon. Friend confirm that the Government will hold true to the Brighton declaration and make it clear that the sovereignty of our Parliament and our UK courts must be sacrosanct?”

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    Numerology

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    • Has spoken in 57 debates in the last year — well above average amongst MPs.
    • Has received answers to 138 written questions in the last year — well above average amongst MPs.
    • Replied within 2 or 3 weeks to a high number of messages sent via WriteToThem.com during 2008, according to constituents.
    • Has voted in 86.21% of votes in this Parliament with this affiliation — well above average amongst MPs. (From Public Whip)
    • People have made 12 annotations on this MP’s speeches — above average amongst MPs.
    • This MP's speeches, in Hansard, are readable by an average 18–19 year old, going by the Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level score.
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    • Has used three-word alliterative phrases (e.g. "she sells seashells") 279 times in debates — above average amongst MPs. (Why is this here?)

    Register of Members’ Interests

    2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc
    Opinion surveys completed for ComRes, 4 Millbank, London, SW1P 3JA.
    Payment of £75, March 2011. Hours: 45 mins. (Registered 9 May 2011)
    Payment of £75, March 2011. Hours: 45 mins. Fee donated to charity. (Registered 15 May 2011)
    Payment of £75, May 2011. Hours: 45 mins. (Registered 22 June 2011)
    Payment of £75, June 2011. Hours: 45 mins. (Registered 12 July 2011)
    Payment of £75, July 2011. Hours: 45 mins. Fee donated to charity. (Registered 12 July 2011)
    Payment of £75, November 2011. Hours: 45 mins. (Registered 5 December 2011)
    Payment of £75, December 2011. Hours: 45 mins. (Registered 9 January 2012)
    Payment of £75, February 2012. Hours: 45 mins. Fee donated to charity. (Registered 16 March 2012)
    Payment of £75, March 2012. Hours: 45 mins. Fee donated to charity. (Registered 17 April 2012)
    Lecturer in British Government and Politics at American International University in London, Queen’s Road Richmond-upon-Thames TW10 6JP.
    Adjunct Associate Professor in British Government and Politics at the American International University in London, from September 2010 (for two semesters at 90 minutes a week for up to 30 hours per year). Address: Queen’s Road Richmond-upon-Thames TW10 6JP. (Up to £5,000)
    Received £454.90 for work done in March 2011. (Registered 15 May 2011)
    21 April 2011, received fee of £454.90. Hours: 8 hrs. (Registered 13 July 2011)
    25 May 2011, received fee of £454.90. Hours: 8 hrs. (Registered 13 July 2011)
    Received £1,060 for work done in July/August 2011, lecturing at Summer School. Hours: 15 hrs. (Registered 9 October 2011)
    25 October 2011, received £410.64 for work done in September/October 2011. Hours: 12 hrs. (Registered 14 November 2011)
    25 November 2011, received £410.64 for work done in September/October 2011. Hours: 12 hrs. (Registered 23 December 2011)
    16 December 2011, received £410.64 for work done in November/December 2011. Hours: 12 hrs. (Registered 23 December 2011)
    £338.40 for work undertaken in February 2012. Hours: 12 hrs. (Registered 16 March 2012)
    Opinion surveys completed for Ipsos MORI, 79-81 Borough Road, London SE1 1FY.
    Fee of £150. Hours: 65 mins. (Registered 20 September 2011)
    Fee of £150. Hours: 65 mins. (Registered 31 January 2012)
    Payments from Tribune Business Systems Ltd, for general consultancy and human resources advice. Address: 30 City Road, London EC1Y 2AY:
    Payment of £2,000, January-March 2011. Hours: 16 hrs. (Registered 9 May 2011)
    Payment of £3,750, April-June 2011. Hours: 36 hrs. (Registered 1 September 2011)
    Payment of £3,750, August-October 2011. Hours: 20 hrs. (Registered 14 November 2011)
    Payment of £3,750, November 2011-January 2012. Hours: 28 hrs. (Registered 16 March 2012)
    Payment of £500 for role as keynote speaker at conference on 29 June 2011. Address of payer: Christian Concern, 70 Wimpole Street, London W1G 8AX. Hours: 1 hr. (Registered 12 July 2011)

    Register last updated: 30 Apr 2012. 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)2005/062004/052003/042002/032001/02
    Staying away from main home£24,006 (joint 1st with 48 others) £23,083 (joint 1st with 142 others) £22,110 (joint 1st with 183 others) £21,529        
    London costs£0 £0 £0 £0        
    Office running costs£19,221 (258th) £22,621 (101st) £21,746 (197th) £16,837        
    Staffing costs£74,166 (603rd) £68,081 (617th) £68,319 (601st) £65,928        
    Communications Allowance£12,224 (86th) £10,820 (82nd) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
    Members' Travel£8,809 (253rd)1 £7,450 (324th)2 £4,103 (joint 512th with 1 other)3 £3,298        
    Members' Staff Travel£284 (246th) £75 (387th) £98 (381st) £45        
    Members' Spouse Travel£1,384 (89th) £992 (124th) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
    Members' Family Travel£20 (107th) £0 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
    Centrally Purchased Stationery£3,805 (287th) £668 (joint 378th with 2 others) £744 (393rd) £1,018        
    Stationery: Associated Postage Costs£2,485 (joint 296th with 2 others) £2,455 (joint 345th with 1 other) £2,919 N/A N/A N/A N/A
    Centrally Provided Computer Equipment  £1,071 (joint 516th with 5 others) £1,014 (joint 385th with 19 others) £1,014        
    Other Costs£0 £0 £0 £0        
    Total£143,917 (395th) £137,346 (445th) £120,589 (551st) £112,588        

    1 Regular journeys between home/constituency/Westminster: Mileage £5,092 (85th). Rail £3,032 (282nd). Other: Rail £685 (29th).

    2 Regular journeys between home/constituency/Westminster: Mileage £5,045 (111th). Rail £2,405 (331st).

    3 Car £1,739 (450th). Rail £2,364 (307th).