26 May 2004
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On 26 May 2004:
Dr Jim Marshall voted yes on Town Planning
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On 26 May 2004:
Dr Jim Marshall voted no on Town Planning
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On 26 May 2004:
Dr Jim Marshall voted no on Local Government Finance
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25 May 2004
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On 25 May 2004:
Dr Jim Marshall was absent for a vote on Gender Recognition Bill — Allow Marriages to Remain Valid If They Become a Same Sex Marriage
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24 May 2004
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On 24 May 2004:
Dr Jim Marshall voted no on Orders of the Day — Civil Contingencies Bill — New Clause 3 — Emergency Powers Committee
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On 24 May 2004:
Dr Jim Marshall voted no on Orders of the Day — Civil Contingencies Bill — New Clause 2 — Emergency Public Education And Training Board
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On 24 May 2004:
Dr Jim Marshall voted no on Orders of the Day — Civil Contingencies Bill — New Clause 1 — Emergency Volunteer Reserve
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19 May 2004
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On 19 May 2004:
Dr Jim Marshall voted no on Orders of the Day — Pensions Bill — [2nd Allotted Day] — New Clause 34 — Financial assistance scheme for members of certain pension schemes
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18 May 2004
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On 18 May 2004:
Dr Jim Marshall voted yes on Orders of the Day — Pensions Bill — [1st Allotted Day] — New Clause 30 — Payment of surplus to employer
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On 18 May 2004:
Dr Jim Marshall voted yes on Pensions Bill (Programme) (No. 3)
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17 May 2004
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On 17 May 2004:
Dr Jim Marshall voted yes on Local Government Finance
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On 17 May 2004:
Dr Jim Marshall voted no on Local Government Finance
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On 17 May 2004:
Dr Jim Marshall was absent for a vote on Iraq — Security Situation
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12 May 2004
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On 12 May 2004:
Dr Jim Marshall voted yes on Age-Related Payments Bill (Programme)
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On 12 May 2004:
Dr Jim Marshall voted yes on Deferred Division — Visitor Facilities
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11 May 2004
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On 11 May 2004:
Dr Jim Marshall voted yes on Housing Bill — Schedule 12 — Minor and consequential amendments
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On 11 May 2004:
Dr Jim Marshall voted no on Housing Bill — New Clause 18 — Market plan for right to buy sales
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On 11 May 2004:
Dr Jim Marshall voted no on Housing Bill — Clause 137 — Duty to have a home information pack
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On 11 May 2004:
Dr Jim Marshall voted no on Housing Bill — Schedule 11 — Buildings which are not HMOs (except in Part 1)
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On 11 May 2004:
Dr Jim Marshall voted yes on Housing Bill (Programme) (No. 2)
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As a result of COVID-19, some MPs were less able to vote in Parliament in certain periods, and this will be reflected by absences in their voting record.
- 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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