Recent Votes
This page shows Willie Rennie'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 Willie Rennie's voting across different policy areas,
see their voting summary.
30 Mar 2010
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On 30 Mar 2010:
Willie Rennie was absent for a vote on Budget Resolutions — 8. Alcoholic liquor duties (rates)
23 Mar 2010
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On 23 Mar 2010:
Willie Rennie voted no on Delegated Legislation — Local Government
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On 23 Mar 2010:
Willie Rennie voted no on Delegated Legislation — Local Government
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On 23 Mar 2010:
Willie Rennie voted yes on Bill Presented — Sustainability of Livestock Farming and Food Production (Strategy) — Clause 33 — Extent
9 Mar 2010
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On 9 Mar 2010:
Willie Rennie voted no on Opposition Day — [5th Allotted Day] — Local Government (Devon, Norfolk and Suffolk)
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On 9 Mar 2010:
Willie Rennie voted yes on Opposition Day — [5th Allotted Day] — Local Government (Devon, Norfolk and Suffolk)
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On 9 Mar 2010:
Willie Rennie voted yes on Opposition Day — [5th Allotted Day] — Health Care in London
8 Mar 2010
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On 8 Mar 2010:
Willie Rennie was absent for a vote on Delegated Legislation — Pensions — Automatic Enrolment Regulations
4 Mar 2010
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On 4 Mar 2010:
Willie Rennie voted no on Backbench Business Committee
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On 4 Mar 2010:
Willie Rennie voted yes on Election of Committee Chairs
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On 4 Mar 2010:
Willie Rennie voted yes on Business of the House — Chair (Terminology)
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On 4 Mar 2010:
Willie Rennie voted no on Deferred Divisions — Social Security
2 Mar 2010
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On 2 Mar 2010:
Willie Rennie voted no on Major Capital Contracts (Skills Training Requirements) — Schedule 9 — Amendment to Part 2 of the Public Order Act 1986 etc
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On 2 Mar 2010:
Willie Rennie voted yes on Major Capital Contracts (Skills Training Requirements) — Schedule 9 — Amendment to Part 2 of the Public Order Act 1986 etc
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On 2 Mar 2010:
Willie Rennie voted no on Major Capital Contracts (Skills Training Requirements) — Constitutional Reform and Governance Bill (Programme) (No. 6)
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On 2 Mar 2010:
Willie Rennie voted yes on Major Capital Contracts (Skills Training Requirements) — Constitutional Reform and Governance Bill (Money) (No. 4)
1 Mar 2010
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On 1 Mar 2010:
Willie Rennie voted no on Opposition Day — [4th Allotted Day-First Part] — Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism
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On 1 Mar 2010:
Willie Rennie voted to express a belief the military has been underfunded and the Government has failed to honor the Military Covenant.
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16:23:00: I share in the tributes made on both sides of the House to those who have fallen during the past wee...
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16:23:00: The hon. Gentleman probably knows the answer to that question.
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16:23:00: The hon. Lady makes a sensible point. If the company had a conscience about these matters, it would ...
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16:23:00: The hon. Gentleman makes a valuable contribution, but I am afraid the response is rather piecemeal a...
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16:23:00: We underestimate the contribution that the ministry makes to general health care in the military and...
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16:23:00: The hon. Gentleman is paying attention. The Government committed back in 1998 to construct the aircr...
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16:23:00: We have made considerable progress with the Eurofighter contract, but we are referring to tranche 3,...
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16:23:00: The hon. Gentleman was a wee bit slow to intervene.
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16:23:00: I am relieved to hear what my hon. Friend the Member for North Devon (Nick Harvey) said, because I h...
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16:23:00: I thank the hon. Gentleman-that was very helpful.The cost of the three Astute class submarines has r...
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16:23:00: These are excellent questions, and I am sure that the hon. Gentleman will pose them to my right hon....
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16:23:00: I have answered the second question, and the hon. Lady knows the answer to the first-we have been ov...
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16:23:00: I had not mentioned that, because I did not want to steal my right hon. and learned Friend's thunder...
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16:23:00: Not yet; the hon. Gentleman will get his chance.The Defence Secretary recently said:"But we have got...
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16:23:00: Wait, because the Conservative spokesman, the hon. Member for Woodspring, has said:"The only thing y...
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16:23:00: That is the cold war mentality-it has never moved on. There is always an idea that because we cannot...
9 Feb 2010
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On 9 Feb 2010:
Willie Rennie voted in favour of a referendum on using the alternative vote system for parliamentary elections being held no later than 31 October 2011.
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On 9 Feb 2010:
Willie Rennie voted in favour of a referendum on using the Single Transferable Vote system for electing MPs to the House of Commons, rather than a referendum on moving to the Alternative Vote.
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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- 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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