Lisa Nandy

Shadow Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing, Communities & Local Government

Labour MP for Wigan

@lisanandy https://facebook.com/Lisa-Nandy-194243072092

24 May 2023

  • On 24 May 2023: Lisa Nandy voted no on Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill — Schedule 4 - Regulations: Procedure Show vote
  • On 24 May 2023: Lisa Nandy voted no on Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill — After Clause 16 - Environmental protection and food standards Show vote
  • On 24 May 2023: Lisa Nandy voted no on Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill — Clause 1 - Sunset of EU-derived subordinate legislation and retained direct EU legislation Show vote
  • On 24 May 2023: Lisa Nandy voted no on Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill Show vote

23 May 2023

  • On 23 May 2023: Lisa Nandy voted yes on Safety of School Buildings Show vote
  • On 23 May 2023: Lisa Nandy voted yes on Leasehold Reform Show vote

22 May 2023

  • On 22 May 2023: Lisa Nandy voted no on Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill — Schedule - Minimum service levels for certain strikes Show vote
  • On 22 May 2023: Lisa Nandy voted no on Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill — Schedule - Minimum service levels for certain strikes Show vote
  • On 22 May 2023: Lisa Nandy voted no on Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill — Schedule - Minimum service levels for certain strikes Show vote
  • On 22 May 2023: Lisa Nandy voted no on Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill — Clause 4 - Extent Show vote

18 Apr 2023

  • On 18 Apr 2023: Lisa Nandy voted yes on Finance (No. 2) Bill — New Clause 6 - Review of energy (oil and gas) profits levy allowances Show vote
  • On 18 Apr 2023: Lisa Nandy voted yes on Finance (No. 2) Bill — New Clause 3 - Review of business taxes Show vote
  • On 18 Apr 2023: Lisa Nandy voted yes on Finance (No. 2) Bill — New Clause 1 - Statement on efforts to support implementation of the Pillar 2 model rules Show vote

28 Mar 2023

  • On 28 Mar 2023: Lisa Nandy voted yes on Illegal Migration Bill — New Clause 27 - Accommodation: Duty to Consult Show vote
  • On 28 Mar 2023: Lisa Nandy voted yes on Illegal Migration Bill — New Clause 21 - Organised immigration crime enforcement Show vote
  • On 28 Mar 2023: Lisa Nandy voted yes on Illegal Migration Bill — Clause 22 - Provisions relating to support: England and Wales Show vote
  • On 28 Mar 2023: Lisa Nandy voted no on Illegal Migration Bill — Clause 11 - Powers of detention Show vote
  • On 28 Mar 2023: Lisa Nandy voted yes on Illegal Migration Bill — Clause 2 - Duty to make arrangements for removal Show vote

27 Mar 2023

  • On 27 Mar 2023: Lisa Nandy voted yes on Illegal Migration Bill — New Clause 25 - International co-operation Show vote
  • On 27 Mar 2023: Lisa Nandy voted yes on Illegal Migration Bill — New Clause 24 - Safe and legal routes: family reunion for children Show vote

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