Nadine Dorries

Former Conservative MP for Mid Bedfordshire

@NadineDorries

26 Apr 2023

  • On 26 Apr 2023: Nadine Dorries voted no on Illegal Migration Bill — Clause 11 - Powers of detention Show vote
  • On 26 Apr 2023: Nadine Dorries voted no on Illegal Migration Bill — Clause 1 - Introduction Show vote
  • On 26 Apr 2023: Nadine Dorries voted no on Illegal Migration Bill — New Clause 15 - Border Security: Terrorism Show vote
  • On 26 Apr 2023: Nadine Dorries voted no on Illegal Migration Bill — New Clause 10 - Expedited asylum processing Show vote
  • On 26 Apr 2023: Nadine Dorries voted no on Illegal Migration Bill — New Clause 9 - Accommodation: duty to consult Show vote

29 Mar 2023

  • On 29 Mar 2023: Nadine Dorries voted no on Finance (No. 2) Bill Show vote

23 Nov 2022

  • On 23 Nov 2022: Nadine Dorries voted no on Levelling-up and Regeneration Bill — New Clause 84 - Levelling-up mission: adult literacy Show vote
  • On 23 Nov 2022: Nadine Dorries voted no on Levelling-up and Regeneration Bill — New Clause 46 - Review into business rates system Show vote
  • On 23 Nov 2022: Nadine Dorries voted no on Levelling-up and Regeneration Bill — New Clause 41 - Duty to provide sufficient resources to Combined Authorities and Combined County Authorities Show vote

22 Nov 2022

  • On 22 Nov 2022: Nadine Dorries voted yes on 3. Basic rate limit and personal allowance for tax years 2026-27 and 2027-28 Show vote

18 Jul 2022

  • On 18 Jul 2022: Nadine Dorries voted yes on Confidence in Her Majesty’s Government Show vote

13 Jul 2022

  • On 13 Jul 2022: Nadine Dorries voted no on Northern Ireland Protocol Bill — Clause 4 - Movement of goods (including customs): excluded Protocol provision Show vote
  • On 13 Jul 2022: Nadine Dorries voted no on Northern Ireland Protocol Bill — New Clause 10 - Condition prior to limitation of the Northern Ireland Protocol Show vote
  • On 13 Jul 2022: Nadine Dorries voted yes on Northern Ireland Protocol Bill — Clause 1 - Overview of main provisions Show vote
  • On 13 Jul 2022: Nadine Dorries voted no on Northern Ireland Protocol Bill — Clause 1 - Overview of main provisions Show vote
  • On 13 Jul 2022: Nadine Dorries voted no on Northern Ireland Protocol Bill — Clause 1 - Overview of main provisions Show vote

12 Jul 2022

  • On 12 Jul 2022: Nadine Dorries voted no on Online Safety Bill — Clause 182 - Parliamentary procedure for regulations Show vote
  • On 12 Jul 2022: Nadine Dorries voted no on Online Safety Bill — New Clause 7 - Duties regarding user-generated pornographic content: regulated services Show vote
  • On 12 Jul 2022: Nadine Dorries voted yes on Online Safety Bill — New Clause 14 - Providers’ judgements about the status of content Show vote
  • On 12 Jul 2022: Nadine Dorries voted no on Online Safety Bill — Schedule 7 - Priority offences Show vote

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