Michael Ellis

Conservative MP for Northampton North

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Legal Aid

There have been votes in Parliament on the subject of eligibility for legal aid. Matters which have been voted on include means testing, if aid should be generally restricted to those residing in the UK, and which legal services should be funded by legal aid.

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Michael Ellis almost always voted for restricting the scope of legal aid

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Major votes

  • On 26 Apr 2022: Michael Ellis voted against providing publicly funded legal representation for bereaved people at inquests where a public body has a connection to the case. Show vote
  • On 25 Jan 2022: Michael Ellis voted against providing publicly funded legal representation for bereaved people at inquests where a public body has a connection to the case. Show vote
  • On 9 Jul 2014: Michael Ellis voted for a residence test as an eligibility criteria for civil legal aid; subject to exceptions for refugees and those who have sought asylum. Show vote
  • On 5 Dec 2012: Michael Ellis voted to extend legal aid to certain welfare appeals and certain international child benefit recovery cases. Show vote
  • On 17 Apr 2012: Michael Ellis voted not to require the Lord Chancellor to ensure that, subject to resources, individuals have access to legal services that effectively meet their needs. Show vote
  • On 17 Apr 2012: Michael Ellis voted against making legal aid available in respect of social welfare decisions. Show vote
  • On 17 Apr 2012: Michael Ellis voted against making legal aid available to children in a wider range of cases. Show vote
  • On 2 Nov 2011: Michael Ellis voted against making legal aid available to cover the entirety of assistance required where people are deemed to have complex, interconnected needs, some of which do not usually attract aid. Show vote
  • On 2 Nov 2011: Michael Ellis voted to reform legal aid, including removing it from some types of cases, to reform sentencing, and remand and to introduce new offences relating to threatening with a weapon. Show vote
  • On 31 Oct 2011: Michael Ellis voted against making legal aid available in clinical negligence cases. Show vote
  • On 29 Jun 2011: Michael Ellis voted to reform legal aid, including removing it from some types of cases, to reform sentencing, and remand and to introduce new offences relating to threatening with a weapon. Show vote

Minor votes

  • On 22 Jan 2014: Michael Ellis voted in favour of legal aid only being provided in cases assessed to have a greater than "borderline" chance of success. Show vote
  • On 5 Dec 2012: Michael Ellis voted to approve proposed criteria for determining if legal aid is to be awarded in particular circumstances. Show vote
  • On 31 Oct 2011: Michael Ellis voted against explicitly including threats plus financial and emotional abuse in the definition of domestic abuse used in relation to the award of civil legal aid to domestic abuse victims. Show vote

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