Recent Votes
This page shows David Tredinnick'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.
You can also see more analysis of individual votes through TheyWorkForYou Votes.
For a longer-term view of David Tredinnick's voting across different policy areas,
see their voting summary.
31 Oct 2019
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On 31 Oct 2019:
David Tredinnick was absent for a vote on Draft Representation of the People (Annual Canvass) (Amendment) Regulations 2019 — Data Matching — Paperless Process
29 Oct 2019
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On 29 Oct 2019:
David Tredinnick voted to hold a General Election on the 12th of December 2019.
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On 29 Oct 2019:
David Tredinnick voted for the proposed General Election to be held on the 12th of December 2019 rather than the 9th.
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On 29 Oct 2019:
David Tredinnick voted not to allow opposition amendments to be made to the Early Parliamentary General Election Bill.
28 Oct 2019
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On 28 Oct 2019:
David Tredinnick voted to hold a general election.
24 Oct 2019
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On 24 Oct 2019:
David Tredinnick voted to express support for Conservative government's programme of legislation as set out in the Queen's Speech, prioritising leaving the European Union by the 31st of October 2019.
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On 24 Oct 2019:
David Tredinnick voted in favour of the UK Government’s proposals for leaving the European Union.
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On 24 Oct 2019:
David Tredinnick voted against a motion calling on the Government "to rebuild the economy so that it works in the interest of the many, not just handing out rewards to those at the top" and bring forward "a green industrial revolution to decarbonise the economy and boost economic growth".
23 Oct 2019
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On 23 Oct 2019:
David Tredinnick voted to continue to empower GPs to commission services, retain a strong Care Quality Commission, to retain Healthwatch England, and not to reverse a decision to seek to cut admin costs for example by abolishing Primary Care Trusts.
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On 23 Oct 2019:
David Tredinnick voted for financial regulations covering subjects including insider trading and trading transparency to operate in the same way after the UK withdraws from the EU as they did before.
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On 23 Oct 2019:
David Tredinnick voted for international accounting standards, regulatory oversight and professional recognition of statutory and third country auditors to apply in UK law following the UK’s withdrawal from the EU.
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On 23 Oct 2019:
David Tredinnick voted to remove rights for EU, Swiss and Turkish nationals to pursue business activities in the UK following the UK's withdrawal from the EU.
22 Oct 2019
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On 22 Oct 2019:
David Tredinnick voted to complete their consideration of the European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Bill within three sitting days.
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On 22 Oct 2019:
David Tredinnick voted in favour of proposed arrangements for the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union including a default position of retaining European Union law during, and beyond, an implementation period ending on 31 December 2020.
19 Oct 2019
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On 19 Oct 2019:
David Tredinnick voted not to withhold approval of the agreement with the EU on arrangements for the UK's withdrawal from the union union unless and until it is implemented in UK law.
17 Oct 2019
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On 17 Oct 2019:
David Tredinnick voted against permitting amendments, if selected by the Speaker, to be moved and voted on during a planned sitting of MPs on Saturday 19 October.
15 Oct 2019
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On 15 Oct 2019:
David Tredinnick voted to transfer powers to set certain technical environmental regulations from the EU to the UK on the UK's withdrawal from the EU.
26 Sep 2019
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On 26 Sep 2019:
David Tredinnick voted to adjourn the House of Commons for a period covering the Conservative Party Conference.
9 Sep 2019
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On 9 Sep 2019:
David Tredinnick voted to hold a general election.
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On 9 Sep 2019:
David Tredinnick voted not to require the provision of certain information relating to both the suspension of Parliament and contingency planning for the UK leaving the EU without a withdrawal agreement.
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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All MPs could vote remotely through an online voting tool. Votes cast remotely are shown as normal on the TheyWorkForYou voting record.
- 2nd to 9th June 2020
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The option of online voting was removed, and a number of MPs may have been unable to vote because they were not physically able to attend.
- 10th June 2020 onwards
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The requirements on proxy voting were relaxed, allowing MPs to designate another MP to cast a vote on their behalf.
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