How David Lepper voted on Health #
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Has never voted on allowing terminally ill people to be given assistance to end their life Details
0 votes for, 0 votes against, 1 absence, in 1997.
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Generally voted for smoking bans Show votes
5 votes for, 1 vote against, 2 absences, between 1999–2006. Comparable Labour MPs generally voted for (8 votes, between 1999–2006).
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Consistently voted for introducing foundation hospitals Show votes
5 votes for, 0 votes against, in 2003. Comparable Labour MPs generally voted for (9 votes, in 2003).
Last updated: 11 September 2015.
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How David Lepper voted on Foreign Policy and Defence #
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We don’t have enough information to calculate David Lepper’s position on a referendum on the UK's membership of the EU. Show votes
0 votes for, 3 votes against, in 2008.
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Almost always voted for more EU integration Show votes
33 votes for, 1 vote against, 8 absences, between 2006–2009. Comparable Labour MPs almost always voted for (50 votes, between 2006–2009).
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Generally voted against investigations into the Iraq war Show votes
1 vote for, 11 votes against, 2 absences, between 2003–2009. Comparable Labour MPs almost always voted against (19 votes, between 2003–2009).
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We don’t have enough information to calculate David Lepper’s position on strengthening the Military Covenant. Show votes
0 votes for, 1 vote against, in 2010.
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Consistently voted against replacing Trident with a new nuclear weapons system Show votes
0 votes for, 2 votes against, in 2007. Comparable Labour MPs generally voted for (3 votes, between 2000–2007).
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Generally voted against the Iraq war Show votes
0 votes for, 3 votes against, 3 absences, between 2002–2003. Comparable Labour MPs generally voted for (6 votes, between 2002–2003).
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Generally voted against use of UK military forces in combat operations overseas Show votes
1 vote for, 2 votes against, 1 absence, between 2002–2003. Comparable Labour MPs generally voted for (7 votes, between 2001–2003).
Last updated: 18 May 2022.
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How David Lepper voted on Social Issues #
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We don’t have enough information to calculate David Lepper’s position on allowing marriage between two people of same sex. Show votes
0 votes for, 1 vote against, in 2004.
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Has never voted on allowing terminally ill people to be given assistance to end their life Details
0 votes for, 0 votes against, 1 absence, in 1997.
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Generally voted for laws to promote equality and human rights Show votes
2 votes for, 1 vote against, in 2009. Comparable Labour MPs generally voted for (3 votes, in 2009).
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Almost always voted for equal gay rights Show votes
15 votes for, 1 vote against, 4 absences, between 1999–2008. Comparable Labour MPs generally voted for (20 votes, between 1998–2008).
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Consistently voted for the hunting ban Show votes
7 votes for, 0 votes against, between 2003–2004. Comparable Labour MPs almost always voted for (7 votes, between 2002–2004).
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Generally voted for smoking bans Show votes
5 votes for, 1 vote against, 2 absences, between 1999–2006. Comparable Labour MPs generally voted for (8 votes, between 1999–2006).
Last updated: 18 May 2022.
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How David Lepper voted on Miscellaneous Topics #
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Consistently voted for Labour's anti-terrorism laws Show votes
63 votes for, 0 votes against, 6 absences, between 2001–2010. Comparable Labour MPs generally voted for (80 votes, between 2001–2010).
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Consistently voted against greater regulation of gambling Show votes
0 votes for, 8 votes against, between 2005–2008. Comparable Labour MPs generally voted against (9 votes, between 2004–2008).
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Consistently voted against the privatisation of Royal Mail Show votes
0 votes for, 2 votes against, in 2009. Comparable Labour MPs consistently voted against (3 votes, between 2008–2009).
Last updated: 8 January 2014.
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How David Lepper voted on Taxation and Employment #
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Voted for automatic enrolment in occupational pensions Show votes
1 vote for, 0 votes against, in 2010. Comparable Labour MPs almost always voted for (1 votes, in 2010).
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Voted for higher taxes on alcoholic drinks Show votes
1 vote for, 0 votes against, in 2010. Comparable Labour MPs almost always voted for (1 votes, in 2010).
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Voted against increasing the rate of VAT Show votes
0 votes for, 1 vote against, in 2008. Comparable Labour MPs almost always voted against (1 votes, in 2008).
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Consistently voted for encouraging occupational pensions Show votes
2 votes for, 0 votes against, between 2004–2010. Comparable Labour MPs almost always voted for (5 votes, between 2003–2010).
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We don’t have enough information to calculate David Lepper’s position on more restrictive regulation of trade union activity. Show votes
1 vote for, 0 votes against, in 2008.
Last updated: 18 May 2022.
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How David Lepper voted on Home Affairs #
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Voted for requiring the mass retention of information about communications Show votes
1 vote for, 0 votes against, in 2009. Comparable Labour MPs generally voted for (1 votes, in 2009).
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Consistently voted for introducing ID cards Show votes
24 votes for, 0 votes against, between 2004–2006. Comparable Labour MPs almost always voted for (25 votes, between 2004–2006).
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Almost always voted for a stricter asylum system Show votes
19 votes for, 0 votes against, 3 absences, between 2002–2007. Comparable Labour MPs generally voted for (25 votes, between 2002–2007).
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Consistently voted for allowing ministers to intervene in inquests Show votes
5 votes for, 0 votes against, between 2008–2009. Comparable Labour MPs almost always voted for (5 votes, between 2008–2009).
Last updated: 18 May 2022.
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Consistently voted against a wholly elected House of Lords Show votes
0 votes for, 6 votes against, 5 absences, between 2003–2007. Comparable Labour MPs voted a mixture of for and against (11 votes, between 2003–2007).
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Generally voted for removing hereditary peers from the House of Lords Show votes
4 votes for, 1 vote against, 3 absences, between 1999–2007. Comparable Labour MPs generally voted for (9 votes, between 1999–2007).
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We don’t have enough information to calculate David Lepper’s position on a more proportional system for electing MPs. Show votes
1 vote for, 1 vote against, in 2010.
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Generally voted for a lower voting age Show votes
1 vote for, 1 vote against, between 2004–2005. Comparable Labour MPs voted a mixture of for and against (2 votes, between 2004–2005).
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Voted for a transparent Parliament Show votes
2 votes for, 0 votes against, 8 absences, between 2007–2009. Comparable Labour MPs generally voted against (11 votes, between 2007–2009).
Last updated: 17 January 2022.
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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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