George Osborne

Former Conservative MP for Tatton

@George_Osborne

19 Apr 2017

  • On 19 Apr 2017: George Osborne was absent for a vote on Government Assessment of Medium Term Economic and Budgetary Position for Submission to the European Commission Show vote
  • On 19 Apr 2017: George Osborne voted yes on Early Parliamentary General Election Show vote

18 Apr 2017

  • On 18 Apr 2017: George Osborne voted to raise the threshold for paying higher rate income tax, to introduce a Soft Drinks Industry Levy, to restrict the national insurance benefits of remuneration other than via salary and for other changes to the tax system. Show vote
  • On 18 Apr 2017: George Osborne voted to raise the threshold for paying higher rate income tax, to introduce a Soft Drinks Industry Levy, to restrict the national insurance benefits of remuneration other than salary and for other changes to the tax system. Show vote

29 Mar 2017

  • On 29 Mar 2017: George Osborne voted no on Pension Schemes Bill [Lords] — Systems and processes requirements Show vote
  • On 29 Mar 2017: George Osborne voted no on Pension Schemes Bill [Lords] — Member trustees Show vote
  • On 29 Mar 2017: George Osborne voted no on Pension Schemes Bill [Lords] — Funder of the last resort Show vote

15 Mar 2017

  • On 15 Mar 2017: George Osborne voted yes on Health Service Medical Supplies (Costs) Bill (Programme) (No. 2) — Duty to have regard to the life sciences sector and access to new medicines and treatments Show vote

14 Mar 2017

  • On 14 Mar 2017: George Osborne voted to increase taxes on alcoholic drinks Show vote
  • On 14 Mar 2017: George Osborne voted yes on 34. Insurance Premium Tax (Standard Rate) Show vote
  • On 14 Mar 2017: George Osborne voted yes on 19. Business Investment Relief Show vote

13 Mar 2017

  • On 13 Mar 2017: George Osborne voted yes on European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill — Parliamentary Agreement of Terms for Leaving the EU Show vote
  • On 13 Mar 2017: George Osborne voted against guaranteeing EU derived rights, and the potential to acquire residency rights, for EU and EEA citizens legally resident in the UK. Show vote
  • On 13 Mar 2017: George Osborne voted yes on European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill (Programme) (No. 2) Show vote

7 Mar 2017

  • On 7 Mar 2017: George Osborne voted no on Children and Social Work Bill [Lords] — Child Safeguarding Practice Review Panel Show vote
  • On 7 Mar 2017: George Osborne voted no on Children and Social Work Bill [Lords] — Local arrangements for reporting on capacity to provide children’s safeguarding and welfare services Show vote

24 Feb 2017

  • On 24 Feb 2017: George Osborne was absent for a vote on Preventing and Combating Violence Against Women and Domestic Violence (Ratification of Convention) Bill — Title Show vote

22 Feb 2017

  • On 22 Feb 2017: George Osborne was absent for a vote on Local Government Finance (England) Show vote
  • On 22 Feb 2017: George Osborne voted yes on Police Grant Show vote

21 Feb 2017

  • On 21 Feb 2017: George Osborne voted no on Criminal Finances Bill — The Culture of the Banking Industry and Failure to Prevent the Facilitation of Tax Evasion 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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