Powers of Local Councils
There have been votes in Parliament on the extent of powers devolved to local government on a range of matters from planning to the regulation of street trading.
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Graham Brady generally voted against more powers for local councils
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On 28 Feb 2022:
Graham Brady was absent for a vote on Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill — Clause 139 — Secure 16 to 19 Academies
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On 14 Jul 2021:
Graham Brady was absent for a vote on Planning and Local Representation
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On 13 Dec 2016:
Graham Brady voted against making the demolition or change of use of pubs or other drinking establishments subject to planning permission.
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On 9 May 2016:
Graham Brady voted not to exempt local councils from having to require discounted starter homes on certain new developments if they provide affordable home ownership via other routes.
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On 3 May 2016:
Graham Brady voted for central Government, rather than local councils, to determine how many starter homes to be sold to first time buyers at a discount are to be required to be provided in new residential developments.
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On 3 May 2016:
Graham Brady voted to require local councils to charge high income social housing tenants rent at levels set by central Government.
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On 13 Apr 2016:
Graham Brady voted in favour of turning all primary and secondary schools in England to become academies, shifting control over them from local councils to central government.
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On 9 Mar 2016:
Graham Brady voted to give local government powers to vary the restrictions on large shops opening on Sundays.
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On 10 Nov 2015:
Graham Brady voted against requiring the consent of the devolved administrations and local government before applying new regulations on trade union activity within their areas of responsibility.
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On 14 Oct 2015:
Graham Brady voted in favour of allowing more devolution of powers to local councils and to enable councils to collaboratively form regional combined authorities.
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On 10 Mar 2015:
Graham Brady was absent for a vote on Deregulation Bill — Short-term Use of London Accommodation: Relaxation of Restrictions
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On 11 Feb 2015:
Graham Brady voted to require a more extensive set of conditions be met prior to consent for hydraulic fracturing being given.
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On 5 Nov 2014:
Graham Brady voted against local government having powers to develop more integrated, frequent, cheaper and greener bus services with integrated Oyster card-style ticketing.
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On 8 Jan 2014:
Graham Brady voted against boosting housing supply by reforming the development industry; against measures to tackle landbanking; against a new generation of New Towns and Garden Cities and against giving local authorities a new right to grow to deliver the homes their communities need.
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On 8 Jan 2014:
Graham Brady voted against giving local councils powers to prevent the proliferation of fixed odds betting terminals and betting shops
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On 8 Jan 2014:
Graham Brady voted against giving local government more powers to regulate betting shops and fixed odds betting terminals.
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On 16 Oct 2013:
Graham Brady voted against giving more powers to local communities in relation to high streets and town and city centres.
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On 16 Apr 2013:
Graham Brady voted against giving local councils the power to remove householders' permitted development rights.
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On 23 Jan 2013:
Graham Brady voted against more regulation of the private rental sector, against a national register of landlords, against clearer information on charges, and against the promotion of longer tenancies when tenants want them.
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On 17 Dec 2012:
Graham Brady voted for an option to make planning applications directly to the Secretary of State in areas where the local planning authority is deemed to be performing poorly.
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On 21 May 2012:
Graham Brady voted to allow local councils to retain a proportion of the business rates generated in their area and to localise assisting those in financial need to pay their council tax.
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On 7 Dec 2011:
Graham Brady was absent for a vote on London Local Authorities Bill — Clause 4 — Power to Require Name and Address for Council Officers, PCSOs and Accredited Individuals When Issuing FPNs
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On 18 May 2011:
Graham Brady voted against only allowing the Mayor of London to designate a Mayoral development area if the majority of councils covering the area agree to the designation.
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On 18 May 2011:
Graham Brady voted to devolve more powers to local councils and local people particularly in relation to social housing and planning.
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On 17 May 2011:
Graham Brady was absent for a vote on Localism Bill — Clause 5 — Power for Secretary of State to Repeal Laws Conflicting with General Power of Competence for Local Government
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On 17 May 2011:
Graham Brady was absent for a vote on Localism Bill — Schedule 2 — Power for Secretary of State to Impose Change to Mayor and Cabinet Executive
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On 11 May 2011:
Graham Brady voted not to give local councils more powers in relation to school admissions.
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On 8 Feb 2011:
Graham Brady voted to allow the establishment of free schools, to abolish a range of teaching related bodies, to allow student loan interest to be charged at market rates, and to allow teachers to search pupils.
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On 17 Jan 2011:
Graham Brady voted to devolve more powers to local councils and local people particularly in relation to social housing and planning.
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On 17 Jan 2011:
Graham Brady was absent for a vote on Localism Bill (Money)
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On 13 Oct 2010:
Graham Brady voted not to give more powers to London local authorities.
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On 26 Jul 2010:
Graham Brady voted to enable more schools in England to gain "Academy Status" and the consequent financial independence and removal from local authority control.
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On 19 Jul 2010:
Graham Brady voted to enable more schools in England to gain "Academy Status" and the consequent financial independence and removal from local authority control.
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On 19 Jul 2010:
Graham Brady voted to enable more schools in England to gain "Academy Status" and the consequent financial independence and removal from local authority control.
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This does not necessarily mean universal approval, but does mean there were no (or few) objections made to the decision being made.
No scoring agreements are part of this policy while this member was elected.
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On 21 Feb 2022:
Graham Brady was absent for a vote on Skills and Post-16 Education Bill — Clause 2 — Designation of Employer Representative Bodies
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On 23 May 2018:
Graham Brady voted to allow local councils in West Somerset and Taunton Deane to propose boundary changes without requiring a review or recommendation from the Local Government Boundary Commission.
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On 23 May 2018:
Graham Brady voted to allow a proposal for a single tier of local government in Bournemouth, Dorset and Poole to be made by the area's local councils without the requirement of an invitation from the Secretary of State.
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On 8 May 2018:
Graham Brady voted not to give local councils the freedom to decide if benefits to cover housing costs should be reduced in respect of excess bedrooms in cases of new local council secure tenancies offered to victims of domestic abuse.
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On 13 Dec 2016:
Graham Brady voted to give a Secretary of State the power to ban certain types of planning condition in England.
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On 9 May 2016:
Graham Brady voted against giving local councils a right to retain payments in respect of vacant high value council houses to provide new social homes where they can demonstrate a need for them.
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On 3 May 2016:
Graham Brady voted against requiring the local retention of funds from selling high value council homes where there is a local need for social housing.
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On 21 Oct 2015:
Graham Brady was absent for a vote on Cities and Local Government Devolution Bill — Clause 3 — Make Creation of a Combined Authority Conditional on Having Elected Mayor
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On 17 Dec 2013:
Graham Brady voted against a proposal to only allow the Secretary of State to issue a direction to a local council relating to compliance with the code of practice on local authority publicity where evidence of a breach of a code has been sent to the authority and, if the authority has replied, that a report from the Secretary of State in light of that reply has been published.
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On 21 Feb 2012:
Graham Brady was absent for a vote on London Local Authorities Bill — Clause 9 — Street trading: vehicles and the internet
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On 31 Jan 2012:
Graham Brady voted against requiring local councils to keep the amount they spend on council tax reductions for those in financial need the same from year to year.
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On 25 Jan 2012:
Graham Brady voted against enabling all non-domestic premises in London, rather than just commercial or retail premises, to be subject to notices making requirements in relation to litter or refuse such as the provision of, and emptying of a bin.
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On 18 Jan 2012:
Graham Brady voted against delaying enabling local councils to keep money raised from business rates in their areas.
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On 11 Jan 2012:
Graham Brady voted to allow local councils to retain a proportion of the business rates generated in their area and to localise assisting those in financial need to pay their council tax.
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On 10 Jan 2012:
Graham Brady voted to allow local councils to retain a proportion of the business rates generated in their area and to localise assisting those in financial need to pay their council tax.
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On 17 May 2011:
Graham Brady voted against making specific planning permission be required for betting shops rather than allowing any premises with permission for use for financial and professional services to become a betting shop.
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On 31 Mar 2011:
Graham Brady voted to empower local government officials, as well as police officers, to direct that prohibited activity in Parliament Square must either cease, or not start.
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On 31 Mar 2011:
Graham Brady voted to introduce Police and Crime Commissioners, to give local councils more powers in relation to licensing, and in support of the other measures in the Police Reform and Social Responsibility Bill.
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On 30 Mar 2011:
Graham Brady voted to recommend publicity by local authorities be lawful, cost effective, objective etc.
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On 13 Dec 2010:
Graham Brady voted to introduce Police and Crime Commissioners, to give local councils more powers in relation to licensing, and in support of the other measures in the Police Reform and Social Responsibility Bill.
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On 13 Dec 2010:
Graham Brady voted to introduce Police and Crime Commissioners, to give local councils more powers in relation to licensing, and in support of the other measures in the Police Reform and Social Responsibility Bill.
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Agreements are when Parliament takes a decision without holding a vote.
This does not necessarily mean universal approval, but does mean there were no (or few) objections made to the decision being made.
No informative agreements are part of this policy while this member was elected.