Rishi Sunak

The Prime Minister

Conservative MP for Richmond (Yorks)

https://facebook.com/rishisunak

13 Sep 2023

  • On 13 Sep 2023: Rishi Sunak voted yes on Deferred Division — Exiting the European Union Show vote

6 Sep 2023

  • On 6 Sep 2023: Rishi Sunak voted no on Safety of School Buildings Show vote

28 Jun 2023

  • On 28 Jun 2023: Rishi Sunak voted yes on Deferred Division — Education Show vote

14 Jun 2023

  • On 14 Jun 2023: Rishi Sunak voted yes on Deferred Division — Animals Show vote

26 Apr 2023

  • On 26 Apr 2023: Rishi Sunak voted no on Illegal Migration Bill — New Clause 15 - Border Security: Terrorism Show vote

25 Apr 2023

  • On 25 Apr 2023: Rishi Sunak voted yes on Water Quality: Sewage Discharge Show vote

22 Mar 2023

  • On 22 Mar 2023: Rishi Sunak voted yes on Northern Ireland Show vote
  • On 22 Mar 2023: Rishi Sunak voted yes on Deferred Division — Criminal Law Show vote

21 Mar 2023

  • On 21 Mar 2023: Rishi Sunak voted yes on 36. Alcohol duty Show vote
  • On 21 Mar 2023: Rishi Sunak voted yes on 18. Pensions (lifetime allowance charge and annual allowance) Show vote

25 Jan 2023

  • On 25 Jan 2023: Rishi Sunak voted yes on Deferred Divisions — Environmental Protection Show vote
  • On 25 Jan 2023: Rishi Sunak voted yes on Deferred Divisions — Environmental Protection Show vote
  • On 25 Jan 2023: Rishi Sunak voted yes on Deferred Divisions — Agriculture Show vote
  • On 25 Jan 2023: Rishi Sunak voted yes on Deferred Divisions — Environmental Protection Show vote
  • On 25 Jan 2023: Rishi Sunak voted yes on Deferred Divisions — Environmental Protection Show vote

14 Dec 2022

  • On 14 Dec 2022: Rishi Sunak voted yes on Deferred Division — Architects Show vote

7 Dec 2022

  • On 7 Dec 2022: Rishi Sunak voted yes on Deferred Divisions — Police Show vote
  • On 7 Dec 2022: Rishi Sunak voted yes on Deferred Divisions — Local Government Show vote
  • On 7 Dec 2022: Rishi Sunak voted yes on Deferred Divisions — Local Government Show vote
  • On 7 Dec 2022: Rishi Sunak voted yes on Deferred Divisions — Landlord and Tenant Show vote

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2nd to 9th June 2020

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10th June 2020 onwards

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