Colleen Fletcher

Opposition Whip (Commons)

Labour MP for Coventry North East

27 Feb 2024

  • On 27 Feb 2024: Colleen Fletcher voted yes on “Insolvency of certain persons with an interest in higher-risk and relevant buildings — Schedule 7 - Right to vary lease to replace rent with peppercorn rent Show vote
  • On 27 Feb 2024: Colleen Fletcher voted yes on “Insolvency of certain persons with an interest in higher-risk and relevant buildings — Schedule 2 - Determining and sharing the market value Show vote
  • On 27 Feb 2024: Colleen Fletcher voted yes on “Insolvency of certain persons with an interest in higher-risk and relevant buildings — New Clause 39 - Rights of first refusal on disposal of freehold homes Show vote
  • On 27 Feb 2024: Colleen Fletcher voted yes on “Insolvency of certain persons with an interest in higher-risk and relevant buildings — New Clause 5 - Abolition of forfeiture of a long lease Show vote

21 Feb 2024

  • On 21 Feb 2024: Colleen Fletcher voted no on Motion for the House to sit in private Show vote

20 Feb 2024

  • On 20 Feb 2024: Colleen Fletcher acted as teller for a vote on Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill — Clause 1 - Duty to invite applications for offshore licences Show vote
  • On 20 Feb 2024: Colleen Fletcher acted as teller for a vote on Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill — Clause 1 - Duty to invite applications for offshore licences Show vote

31 Jan 2024

  • On 31 Jan 2024: Colleen Fletcher voted no on Delegated Legislation — Employment Show vote
  • On 31 Jan 2024: Colleen Fletcher voted no on Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Show vote

30 Jan 2024

  • On 30 Jan 2024: Colleen Fletcher voted yes on Media Bill — Clause 50 - Awards of costs Show vote
  • On 30 Jan 2024: Colleen Fletcher voted yes on Media Bill — New Clause 16 - Listed Events Show vote
  • On 30 Jan 2024: Colleen Fletcher voted yes on Media Bill — New Clause 13 - Gaelic language service Show vote
  • On 30 Jan 2024: Colleen Fletcher voted yes on Criminal Justice Bill — New Clause 51 - Aggravated offences: hostility towards transgender identity, sexual orientation and disability Show vote
  • On 30 Jan 2024: Colleen Fletcher voted yes on Criminal Justice Bill — New Clause 41 - Offence of assaulting a retail worker Show vote

23 Jan 2024

  • On 23 Jan 2024: Colleen Fletcher voted yes on Protecting Steel in the UK Show vote
  • On 23 Jan 2024: Colleen Fletcher voted yes on Miscellaneous Show vote

22 Jan 2024

  • On 22 Jan 2024: Colleen Fletcher voted no on Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill Show vote
  • On 22 Jan 2024: Colleen Fletcher voted yes on Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill Show vote

18 Jan 2024

  • On 18 Jan 2024: Colleen Fletcher voted yes on Criminal Justice Bill — Clause 28 - Oversight of foreign prisons Show vote
  • On 18 Jan 2024: Colleen Fletcher voted yes on Criminal Justice Bill — Clause 26 - Warrant for transfer of prisoner to or from foreign prison Show vote

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2nd to 9th June 2020

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10th June 2020 onwards

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