Gwyneth Dunwoody

Former Labour MP for Crewe and Nantwich

26 Mar 2008

  • On 26 Mar 2008: Gwyneth Dunwoody voted no on Orders of the Day — Local Transport Bill [ Lords] Show vote

25 Mar 2008

  • On 25 Mar 2008: Gwyneth Dunwoody was absent for a vote on Iraq Inquiry — Not the right time Show vote
  • On 25 Mar 2008: Gwyneth Dunwoody was absent for a vote on Iraq Inquiry — Call rejected Show vote

19 Mar 2008

  • On 19 Mar 2008: Gwyneth Dunwoody was absent for a vote on Post Office Closures — Suspend for issues to be re-assessed — rejected Show vote

18 Mar 2008

  • On 18 Mar 2008: Gwyneth Dunwoody voted yes on Amendment of the Law — Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Show vote

11 Mar 2008

  • On 11 Mar 2008: Gwyneth Dunwoody was absent for a vote on Lisbon Treaty — Third Reading Show vote

5 Mar 2008

  • On 5 Mar 2008: Gwyneth Dunwoody was absent for a vote on Lisbon Treaty — The Treaty does not affect the supremacy of the UK parliament — rejected Show vote
  • On 5 Mar 2008: Gwyneth Dunwoody was absent for a vote on Lisbon Treaty — Clause on 'Commencement' of the Bill should remain in the Bill Show vote
  • On 5 Mar 2008: Gwyneth Dunwoody voted to seek to enable a referendum on the UK's membership of the European Union. Show vote
  • On 5 Mar 2008: Gwyneth Dunwoody voted to require a referendum before the UK ratified the Treaty of Lisbon, a foundation of the European Union. Show vote

4 Mar 2008

  • On 4 Mar 2008: Gwyneth Dunwoody was absent for a vote on Lisbon Treaty — Clause on 'parliamentary control of decisions' to remain in the Bill Show vote
  • On 4 Mar 2008: Gwyneth Dunwoody was absent for a vote on Lisbon Treaty — Act of Parliament needed to modify the Lisbon Treaty — rejected Show vote
  • On 4 Mar 2008: Gwyneth Dunwoody was absent for a vote on Lisbon Treaty — Parliamentary control of decisions made at the European Union level — rejected Show vote
  • On 4 Mar 2008: Gwyneth Dunwoody was absent for a vote on Lisbon Treaty — Parliamentary control of decisions made at the European Union level — rejected Show vote
  • On 4 Mar 2008: Gwyneth Dunwoody voted against a referendum on the United Kingdom's membership of the European Union (EU) Show vote

3 Mar 2008

  • On 3 Mar 2008: Gwyneth Dunwoody was absent for a vote on Lisbon Treaty — Increase of powers of European Parliament Show vote
  • On 3 Mar 2008: Gwyneth Dunwoody was absent for a vote on Lisbon Treaty — Accept the changes of terminology in the Lisbon Treaty Show vote
  • On 3 Mar 2008: Gwyneth Dunwoody voted no on Business of the House (Lisbon Treaty) (No. 8) Show vote

27 Feb 2008

  • On 27 Feb 2008: Gwyneth Dunwoody was absent for a vote on Lisbon Treaty — Enshrine the Lisbon Treaty into UK law Show vote
  • On 27 Feb 2008: Gwyneth Dunwoody was absent for a vote on Lisbon Treaty — Excludes the European Union from imposing an obligation on Parliament — rejected Show vote

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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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