19 Apr 2017
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On 19 Apr 2017:
James Berry voted to approve the Government's assessment of the UK's medium term economic and budgetary position for submission to the European Commission.
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On 19 Apr 2017:
James Berry voted yes on Technical and Further Education Bill — Financial Support for Students Undertaking Apprenticeships
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On 19 Apr 2017:
James Berry voted yes on Early Parliamentary General Election
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18 Apr 2017
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On 18 Apr 2017:
James Berry voted to raise the threshold for paying higher rate income tax, to introduce a Soft Drinks Industry Levy, to restrict the national insurance benefits of remuneration other than via salary and for other changes to the tax system.
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On 18 Apr 2017:
James Berry voted to raise the threshold for paying higher rate income tax, to introduce a Soft Drinks Industry Levy, to restrict the national insurance benefits of remuneration other than salary and for other changes to the tax system.
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29 Mar 2017
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On 29 Mar 2017:
James Berry voted no on Pension Schemes Bill [Lords] — Systems and processes requirements
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On 29 Mar 2017:
James Berry voted no on Pension Schemes Bill [Lords] — Member trustees
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On 29 Mar 2017:
James Berry voted no on Pension Schemes Bill [Lords] — Funder of the last resort
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27 Mar 2017
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On 27 Mar 2017:
James Berry voted no on Bus Services Bill [Lords] — Bus companies: limitation of powers of authorities in England
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On 27 Mar 2017:
James Berry voted no on Bus Services Bill [Lords] — Report on the provision of concessionary bus travel to apprentices aged 16 to 18
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On 27 Mar 2017:
James Berry voted no on Bus Services Bill [Lords] — National strategy
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20 Mar 2017
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On 20 Mar 2017:
James Berry voted yes on Delegated Legislation — Income Tax
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15 Mar 2017
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On 15 Mar 2017:
James Berry voted yes on Health Service Medical Supplies (Costs) Bill (Programme) (No. 2) — Duty to have regard to the life sciences sector and access to new medicines and treatments
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On 15 Mar 2017:
James Berry voted yes on Petition - No. 31 Bus Service to Cheadle from Hanley — Crown
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On 15 Mar 2017:
James Berry voted yes on Petition - No. 31 Bus Service to Cheadle from Hanley — Social Security
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14 Mar 2017
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On 14 Mar 2017:
James Berry voted to increase taxes on alcoholic drinks
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On 14 Mar 2017:
James Berry voted yes on 34. Insurance Premium Tax (Standard Rate)
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On 14 Mar 2017:
James Berry voted yes on 19. Business Investment Relief
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13 Mar 2017
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On 13 Mar 2017:
James Berry voted yes on European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill — Parliamentary Agreement of Terms for Leaving the EU
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On 13 Mar 2017:
James Berry voted against guaranteeing EU derived rights, and the potential to acquire residency rights, for EU and EEA citizens legally resident in the UK.
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