Tim Farron

Liberal Democrat Spokesperson (Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)

Liberal Democrat MP for Westmorland and Lonsdale

@timfarron https://facebook.com/timfarronmp

4 Dec 2023

  • On 4 Dec 2023: Tim Farron voted yes on Victims and Prisoners Bill — Clause 1 - Meaning of “victim” Show vote
  • On 4 Dec 2023: Tim Farron voted yes on Victims and Prisoners Bill — New Clause 27 - Compensation for victims of the infected blood scandal (No. 2) Show vote
  • On 4 Dec 2023: Tim Farron voted yes on Victims and Prisoners Bill — New Clause 14 - Major incidents: duty of candour Show vote
  • On 4 Dec 2023: Tim Farron voted yes on Victims and Prisoners Bill — New Clause 10 - Sewage Illness Victim Compensation Scheme Show vote

29 Nov 2023

  • On 29 Nov 2023: Tim Farron voted yes on Data Protection and Digital Information Bill — Clause 18 - Assessment of high risk processing Show vote
  • On 29 Nov 2023: Tim Farron voted yes on Data Protection and Digital Information Bill — Clause 12 - Automated decision-making Show vote
  • On 29 Nov 2023: Tim Farron voted yes on Data Protection and Digital Information Bill — Clause 5 - Lawfulness of processing Show vote
  • On 29 Nov 2023: Tim Farron voted yes on Data Protection and Digital Information Bill Show vote

20 Nov 2023

  • On 20 Nov 2023: Tim Farron voted yes on Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill — New Clause 30 - Contract renewal: variable rate contracts Show vote
  • On 20 Nov 2023: Tim Farron voted yes on Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill — New Clause 29 - Contract renewal: option to opt in Show vote

15 Nov 2023

  • On 15 Nov 2023: Tim Farron voted yes on Violence Reduction, Policing and Criminal Justice Show vote
  • On 15 Nov 2023: Tim Farron voted yes on Violence Reduction, Policing and Criminal Justice Show vote
  • On 15 Nov 2023: Tim Farron voted yes on Violence Reduction, Policing and Criminal Justice Show vote

14 Nov 2023

  • On 14 Nov 2023: Tim Farron voted yes on Economic Growth Show vote

25 Oct 2023

  • On 25 Oct 2023: Tim Farron voted no on Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill — After Clause 180 - Failure to prevent fraud Show vote
  • On 25 Oct 2023: Tim Farron voted no on Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill — After Clause 180 - Failure to prevent fraud Show vote
  • On 25 Oct 2023: Tim Farron voted yes on Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill — After Clause 180 - Failure to prevent fraud Show vote

24 Oct 2023

  • On 24 Oct 2023: Tim Farron voted no on Levelling-up and Regeneration Bill — Clause 87 - National development policies: meaning Show vote
  • On 24 Oct 2023: Tim Farron voted no on Levelling-up and Regeneration Bill — After Clause 70 - Local authorities: hybrid meetings Show vote

17 Oct 2023

  • On 17 Oct 2023: Tim Farron voted no on Levelling-up and Regeneration Bill — Schedule 7 - Plan making Show vote

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