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Recent Votes
This page shows Peter Bone'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 Peter Bone's voting across different policy areas,
see their voting summary.
12 Dec 2023
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On 12 Dec 2023:
Peter Bone voted yes on Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill: Programme Motion
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On 12 Dec 2023:
Peter Bone voted yes on Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill: Second Reading
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On 12 Dec 2023:
Peter Bone voted no on Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill: Reasoned Amendment to Second Reading
13 Sep 2023
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On 13 Sep 2023:
Peter Bone voted yes on Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill: Motion to disagree with 151B and 151C and to insist on 151A
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On 13 Sep 2023:
Peter Bone voted yes on Draft Windsor Framework (Enforcement etc.) Regulations 2023
12 Sep 2023
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On 12 Sep 2023:
Peter Bone voted yes on Representation of the People (Postal and Proxy Voting etc.) (Amendment) Regulations 2023
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On 12 Sep 2023:
Peter Bone voted yes on Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (Amendment) Order 2023
5 Sep 2023
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On 5 Sep 2023:
Peter Bone voted yes on Energy Bill [Lords]: Third Reading
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On 5 Sep 2023:
Peter Bone voted no on Energy Bill [Lords] Report Stage: New Clause 61
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On 5 Sep 2023:
Peter Bone voted no on Energy Bill [Lords] Report Stage: New Clause 59
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On 5 Sep 2023:
Peter Bone voted no on Energy Bill [Lords] Report Stage: New Clause 57
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On 5 Sep 2023:
Peter Bone voted no on Energy Bill [Lords] Report Stage: New Clause 39
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On 5 Sep 2023:
Peter Bone voted no on Energy Bill [Lords] Report Stage: New Clause 12
18 Jul 2023
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On 18 Jul 2023:
Peter Bone voted yes on Draft Postal Packets (Miscellaneous Amendments) Order 2023
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On 18 Jul 2023:
Peter Bone voted yes on Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Bill: Motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 44
17 Jul 2023
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On 17 Jul 2023:
Peter Bone voted yes on Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 2D
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On 17 Jul 2023:
Peter Bone voted yes on Illegal Migration Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendments 107B and 107C
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On 17 Jul 2023:
Peter Bone voted yes on Illegal Migration Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 103B
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On 17 Jul 2023:
Peter Bone voted yes on Illegal Migration Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 102B
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On 17 Jul 2023:
Peter Bone voted no on Illegal Migration Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 56B
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.
If an MP votes by proxy, it is effectively exactly the same as if they cast the vote in person and it shows up on their TheyWorkForYou voting record.
MPs are not required to designate a proxy, and may instead pair with an opposing MP to miss a vote. Parliament does not record when two MPs have come to a pairing arrangement, so on TheyWorkForYou, they will both appear to have been absent for the vote.
See more detail on votes during the COVID-19 period here.
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