Martin Linton

Former Labour MP for Battersea

7 Apr 2010

  • On 7 Apr 2010: Martin Linton voted yes on Business of the House — New Clause 2 — Consultation and Parliamentary scrutiny Show vote
  • On 7 Apr 2010: Martin Linton voted yes on Business of the House — Clause 8 — Contents of initial obligations code Show vote
  • On 7 Apr 2010: Martin Linton voted yes on Business of the House Show vote
  • On 7 Apr 2010: Martin Linton voted yes on Business of the House Show vote
  • On 7 Apr 2010: Martin Linton voted yes on Deferred Division — strategy on jobs and growth Show vote
  • On 7 Apr 2010: Martin Linton voted yes on Deferred Division — Children and young persons Show vote

30 Mar 2010

  • On 30 Mar 2010: Martin Linton voted yes on Amendment of the Law — 47. Furnished holiday lettings Show vote
  • On 30 Mar 2010: Martin Linton voted yes on Amendment of the Law — 19. Landline duty Show vote
  • On 30 Mar 2010: Martin Linton voted yes on Amendment of the Law — 12. Fuel duties (further changes in rates and rebates) Show vote
  • On 30 Mar 2010: Martin Linton voted yes on Amendment of the Law — 11. Fuel duties (rates and rebates from April 2010) Show vote
  • On 30 Mar 2010: Martin Linton voted to increase taxes on alcoholic drinks. Show vote
  • On 30 Mar 2010: Martin Linton voted yes on Amendment of the Law — 4. Corporation tax (small profits rates and fractions for financial year 2010) Show vote
  • On 30 Mar 2010: Martin Linton voted yes on Amendment of the Law — 3. corporation tax (charge and main rates for financial year 2011) Show vote

23 Mar 2010

  • On 23 Mar 2010: Martin Linton voted yes on Delegated Legislation — Local Government Show vote
  • On 23 Mar 2010: Martin Linton voted yes on Delegated Legislation — Local Government Show vote
  • On 23 Mar 2010: Martin Linton voted no on Bill Presented — Sustainability of Livestock Farming and Food Production (Strategy) — Clause 33 — Extent Show vote

17 Mar 2010

  • On 17 Mar 2010: Martin Linton voted yes on Deferred Divisions — Northern Ireland Show vote
  • On 17 Mar 2010: Martin Linton voted yes on Deferred Divisions — Representation of the people (northern ireland) Show vote
  • On 17 Mar 2010: Martin Linton voted yes on Deferred Divisions — Children and Young Persons (Controlled Activity) Show vote
  • On 17 Mar 2010: Martin Linton voted yes on Deferred Divisions — Children and young persons (regulated Activity) Show vote

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