David Chaytor

Former Labour MP for Bury North

@chaytord

Recent Votes

This page shows David Chaytor's most recent 20 votes.

For each vote you can see the vote in the context of the debate. If they spoke in the same section as the vote, links to the speeches will be listed under the vote.

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For a longer-term view of David Chaytor's voting across different policy areas, see their voting summary.

30 Mar 2010

17 Mar 2010

8 Mar 2010

1 Mar 2010

9 Feb 2010

  • On 9 Feb 2010: David Chaytor was absent for a vote on Constitutional Reform and Governance Bill — New Clause 88 — Referendum on Voting System for Electing MPs
  • On 9 Feb 2010: David Chaytor was absent for a vote on Constitutional Reform and Governance Bill — Amendment to New Clause 88 — Referendum on voting systems

8 Feb 2010

  • On 8 Feb 2010: David Chaytor was absent for a vote on Terrorist Asset-Freezing (Temporary Provisions) Bill (Allocation of Time) — Clause 1 — Temporary validity of certain Orders in Council
  • On 8 Feb 2010: David Chaytor was absent for a vote on Terrorist Asset-Freezing (Temporary Provisions) Bill (Allocation of Time) — Clause 1 — Temporary validity of certain Orders in Council
  • On 8 Feb 2010: David Chaytor was absent for a vote on Terrorist Asset-Freezing (Temporary Provisions) Bill (Allocation of Time) — Clause 1 — Temporary validity of certain Orders in Council
  • On 8 Feb 2010: David Chaytor was absent for a vote on Terrorist Asset-Freezing (Temporary Provisions) Bill (Allocation of Time)

2 Feb 2010

1 Feb 2010

26 Jan 2010

  • On 26 Jan 2010: David Chaytor voted no on Ambulance Response Times (Local Reporting) — Clause 30 — Removal of members of house of lords etc
  • On 26 Jan 2010: David Chaytor voted yes on Ambulance Response Times (Local Reporting) — Clause 29 — Ending of by-elections for hereditary peers
  • On 26 Jan 2010: David Chaytor voted yes on Ambulance Response Times (Local Reporting) — Constitutional Reform and Governance Bill (Programme) (No. 4)

25 Jan 2010

  • On 25 Jan 2010: David Chaytor voted no on Financial Services Bill — New Clause 14 — Store cards and consumer credit agreements

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11th May to 2nd June 2020

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2nd to 9th June 2020

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10th June 2020 onwards

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