Jacob Rees-Mogg

Conservative MP for North East Somerset

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High Speed Rail

MPs have voted on funding and giving permission for a new high speed rail network, connecting at least London, Birmingham, the East Midlands, Sheffield, Leeds, and Manchester.

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Jacob Rees-Mogg almost always voted for new high speed rail infrastructure

TheyWorkForYou has automatically calculated this MP’s stance based on all of their votes on the topic. You can browse the source data on PublicWhip.org.uk.

All votes about new high speed rail infrastructure:

  • On 8 Dec 2021: Jacob Rees-Mogg was absent for a vote on Rail Investment and Integrated Rail Plan Show vote
  • On 15 Jul 2019: Jacob Rees-Mogg voted for the High Speed Rail (West Midlands - Crewe) project. Show vote
  • On 30 Jan 2018: Jacob Rees-Mogg voted to build the second phase of the High Speed 2 rail network, a new high speed railway line between Fradley in the West Midlands and Crewe. Show vote
  • On 23 Mar 2016: Jacob Rees-Mogg voted for the construction of the HS2 rail link from London to Birmingham. Show vote
  • On 28 Apr 2014: Jacob Rees-Mogg voted for a High Speed Rail link between London and the West Midlands. Show vote
  • On 28 Apr 2014: Jacob Rees-Mogg voted for a High Speed Rail link between London and the West Midlands. Show vote
  • On 31 Oct 2013: Jacob Rees-Mogg voted to approve spending money on preparations for a high speed rail network connecting at least London, Birmingham, the East Midlands, Sheffield, Leeds, and Manchester. Show vote
  • On 26 Jun 2013: Jacob Rees-Mogg voted to approve spending money on preparations for a high speed rail network connecting at least London, Birmingham, the East Midlands, Sheffield, Leeds, and Manchester. Show vote
  • On 26 Jun 2013: Jacob Rees-Mogg voted to approve spending money on preparations for a high speed rail network connecting at least London, Birmingham, the East Midlands, Sheffield, Leeds, and Manchester. Show vote

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