Jamie Reed

Former Labour MP for Copeland

@JamieFonzarelli UK Parliament Profile

Recent Votes

This page shows Jamie Reed'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.

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For a longer-term view of Jamie Reed's voting across different policy areas, see their voting summary.

8 Feb 2017

  • On 8 Feb 2017: Jamie Reed was absent for a vote on European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill — Third Reading
  • On 8 Feb 2017: Jamie Reed was absent for a vote on European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill — New Clause 192 — Nuclear Collaboration — Euratom
  • On 8 Feb 2017: Jamie Reed was absent for a vote on European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill — New Clause 57 — Protection of EU Citizens' UK Residence Rights
  • On 8 Feb 2017: Jamie Reed was absent for a vote on European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill — All Clauses Stand Part
  • On 8 Feb 2017: Jamie Reed was absent for a vote on European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill — Clause 1 — Northern Ireland
  • On 8 Feb 2017: Jamie Reed was absent for a vote on European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill — New Clause 2 — Undertakings Prior to Giving Notice of the UK's Intention to Leave the EU
  • On 8 Feb 2017: Jamie Reed was absent for a vote on Draft Important Public Services (Health) Regulations 2017 — 40% Strike Ballot Threshold for Fire Service Workers
  • On 8 Feb 2017: Jamie Reed was absent for a vote on Draft Important Public Services (Health) Regulations 2017 — 40% Strike Ballot Threshold for Border Security Workers
  • On 8 Feb 2017: Jamie Reed was absent for a vote on Draft Important Public Services (Health) Regulations 2017 — 40% Strike Ballot Threshold for Key Health Workers
  • On 8 Feb 2017: Jamie Reed was absent for a vote on Draft Important Public Services (Transport) Regulations 2017 — 40% Strike Ballot Threshold for Key Transport Workers
  • On 8 Feb 2017: Jamie Reed was absent for a vote on Draft Important Public Services (Education) Regulations 2017 — 40% Strike Ballot Threshold for State School Teachers

7 Feb 2017

  • On 7 Feb 2017: Jamie Reed was absent for a vote on European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill — New Clause 143 — Financial Liability of the UK towards the EU
  • On 7 Feb 2017: Jamie Reed was absent for a vote on European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill — New Clause 180 — UK To Remain EU Member Unless UK Parliament Agrees Terms for Leaving

6 Feb 2017

  • On 6 Feb 2017: Jamie Reed was absent for a vote on European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill — New Clause 26 — Agreement of Representatives of Scottish, Welsh and Northern Ireland Administrations

1 Feb 2017

24 Jan 2017

  • On 24 Jan 2017: Jamie Reed was absent for a vote on Wales Bill — After Clause 48 — Devolution of Regulation of Gaming Machines — Maximum Charge Threshold
  • On 24 Jan 2017: Jamie Reed was absent for a vote on Industrial Action (Protection of Critical National Services) Bill

14 Dec 2016

  • On 14 Dec 2016: Jamie Reed voted yes on Opposition Motion: Homelessness
  • On 14 Dec 2016: Jamie Reed voted to call on the Government to ensure women and protected groups are not disproportionally impacted by tax and benefit changes and against publication of a gender equality strategy to improve the position of women.

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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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