Recent Votes
This page shows Chris Philp's most recent 20 votes.
For each vote you can see the vote in the context of the debate.
If they spoke in the same section as the vote, links to the speeches will be listed under the vote.
You can also see more analysis of individual votes through TheyWorkForYou Votes.
For a longer-term view of Chris Philp's voting across different policy areas,
see their voting summary.
28 Apr 2026
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On 28 Apr 2026:
Chris Philp voted no on Pension Schemes Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendments 15 to 24, 27, 30 to 34, 36, 38 to 42, 83 and 88, insist on Amendments 88C, 88E to 88P, 88R, 88S and 88W, and propose Amendments (a) to (j) in lieu of Amendments 88A, 88T, 88U and 88V
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On 28 Apr 2026:
Chris Philp voted yes on Privilege
22 Apr 2026
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On 22 Apr 2026:
Chris Philp voted no on Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill: motion to insist on Amendment 38J and disagree with Lords Amendments 38V to 38X
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On 22 Apr 2026:
Chris Philp voted no on Pensions Schemes Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendments 15 to 24, 27, 30 to 34, 36, 38 to 42, 83 and 88, insist on Amendments 88A and 88C and propose amendments (a) to (j) in lieu of Amendment 88B
20 Apr 2026
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On 20 Apr 2026:
Chris Philp voted no on Crime and Policing Bill: Amendments (a) to (b) in lieu of Lords Amendments 359 and 439
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On 20 Apr 2026:
Chris Philp voted no on Crime and Policing Bill: Amendments (a) to (d) in lieu of Lords Amendment 11
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On 20 Apr 2026:
Chris Philp voted no on Crime and Policing Bill: Amendment (a) to Amendment 2B and Amendment (b) to Amendment 2C in lieu of Lords Amendments 2D and 2E
15 Apr 2026
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On 15 Apr 2026:
Chris Philp voted no on Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill: Amendments (a) to (c) in lieu of Lords Amendment 106
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On 15 Apr 2026:
Chris Philp voted no on Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill: Amendments (a) to (e) in lieu of Lords Amendment 102
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On 15 Apr 2026:
Chris Philp voted no on Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 41B
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On 15 Apr 2026:
Chris Philp voted no on Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill: Amendments (a) to (f) in lieu of Lords Amendment 38
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On 15 Apr 2026:
Chris Philp voted no on Pension Schemes Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 78
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On 15 Apr 2026:
Chris Philp voted no on Pension Schemes Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 77
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On 15 Apr 2026:
Chris Philp voted no on Pension Schemes Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 43
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On 15 Apr 2026:
Chris Philp voted no on Pension Schemes Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 35
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On 15 Apr 2026:
Chris Philp voted no on Pension Schemes Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 26
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On 15 Apr 2026:
Chris Philp voted no on Pension Schemes Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 15
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On 15 Apr 2026:
Chris Philp voted no on Pensions Scheme Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 5
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On 15 Apr 2026:
Chris Philp voted no on Pension Schemes Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 1
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On 15 Apr 2026:
Chris Philp voted no on Unpublished Divisions: Crime and Policing Bill (14 April 2026) — After Clause 190 - Proscription status of Iran-related entities: review
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- 11th May to 2nd June 2020
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- 2nd to 9th June 2020
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- 10th June 2020 onwards
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