Right to Remain for European Union Nationals in the UK
There have been a votes in Parliament which relate to EU nationals currently living in the UK having the right to remain.
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Anneliese Dodds almost always voted for a right to remain for EU nationals already in living in the UK
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On 7 Jul 2021:
Anneliese Dodds was absent for a vote on EU Settlement Scheme — Immigration Powers for the Scottish Government
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On 29 Mar 2019:
Anneliese Dodds voted against leaving the EU with a [withdrawal] agreement as soon as possible and not to approve the negotiated withdrawal agreement and associated documents.
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On 27 Mar 2019:
Anneliese Dodds voted against leaving the European Union on the 12th of April 2019 without a withdrawal agreement.
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On 13 Mar 2019:
Anneliese Dodds voted against delaying leaving the EU by a couple of months, against continuing current arrangements with the EU until the end of 2021, and against unilaterally guaranteeing the rights of European Union citizens in the United Kingdom.
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On 28 Jan 2019:
Anneliese Dodds voted not to make European Union, European Economic Area and Swiss nationals, and their family members, subject to UK immigration controls.
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On 17 Jan 2018:
Anneliese Dodds voted against the United Kingdom leaving the European Union.
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On 17 Jan 2018:
Anneliese Dodds voted against the United Kingdom leaving the European Union.
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On 11 Sep 2017:
Anneliese Dodds voted against ending the supremacy of EU law in UK law; against converting EU law into domestic law on the UK's exit from the European Union and against giving ministers the power to correct deficiencies in retained EU law.
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On 11 Sep 2017:
Anneliese Dodds voted against ending the supremacy of EU law in UK law; against converting EU law into domestic law on the UK's exit from the European Union and against giving ministers the power to correct deficiencies in retained EU law.
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This does not necessarily mean universal approval, but does mean there were no (or few) objections made to the decision being made.
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On 30 Jun 2020:
Anneliese Dodds voted against ending the general right for nationals of European Union member states, European Economic Area states and Switzerland to enter and reside in the UK.
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On 18 May 2020:
Anneliese Dodds voted against ending the general right for nationals of European Union member states, European Economic Area states and Switzerland to enter and reside in the UK.
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On 7 Jan 2020:
Anneliese Dodds voted to automatically, without requiring an application, assign a right of permanent residence in the UK to EU citizens who have resided in the UK for at least five years.
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On 7 Jan 2020:
Anneliese Dodds voted to limit the fees charged to European Union citizens and certain others registering as a citizen of the United Kingdom.
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On 4 Sep 2019:
Anneliese Dodds voted to require the Prime Minister to seek a delay to the UK leaving the EU until 31 January 2020 unless MPs have approved either terms of a withdrawal agreement, or withdrawal without an agreement.
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On 3 Sep 2019:
Anneliese Dodds voted to enable the House of Commons to pass a bill to require the Prime Minister to seek to delay withdrawal to prevent the UK leaving the EU without a withdrawal agreement, unless doing so is approved by MPs.
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On 9 Apr 2019:
Anneliese Dodds voted in favour of seeking to delay the UK leaving the EU until 30 June 2019.
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On 8 Apr 2019:
Anneliese Dodds voted against allowing the Government to delay the UK leaving the EU to an alternative date so long as any delay extends beyond 22 May 2019.
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On 3 Apr 2019:
Anneliese Dodds voted to allow the Prime Minister to delay the withdrawal of the UK from the EU until after 22 May 2019.
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On 29 Jan 2019:
Anneliese Dodds was absent for a vote on European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 — Delay Withdrawal — Rule-Out No-Deal — Scotland to Remain in the European Union
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On 29 Jan 2019:
Anneliese Dodds voted to in favour of seeking to delay the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the European Union until 31 December 2019 if no withdrawal agreement is negotiated, and accepted by the House of Commons, by the 26th of February 2019.
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On 29 Jan 2019:
Anneliese Dodds voted to seek to delay the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the European Union if no withdrawal agreement has been negotiated, and accepted by the House of Commons, by 26 February 2019.
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On 13 Jun 2018:
Anneliese Dodds was absent for a vote on European Union (Withdrawal) Bill — Seek Participation in European Economic Area via EU Withdrawal Agreement Negotiations
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On 13 Jun 2018:
Anneliese Dodds voted to make the UK's withdrawal from the EU conditional on a statement on how the UK's continued participation in a customs union with the EU was sought during negotiations on the withdrawal agreement.
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On 14 Nov 2017:
Anneliese Dodds was absent for a vote on European Union (Withdrawal) Bill — Clause 1 — Repeal of the European Communities Act 1972
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On 29 Jun 2017:
Anneliese Dodds voted for an energy price cap; for a properly resourced industrial strategy; to maintain the benefits of the European Single Market and Customs Union; to maintain the existing rights of EU nationals living in the UK and EU nationals living in the EU; for increased funding of public services; to scrap university tuition fees; to restore Education Maintenance Allowance, maintenance grants and nurses’ bursaries; to end the public sector pay cap and to increase the minimum wage.
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On 29 Jun 2017:
Anneliese Dodds was absent for a vote on Queen's Speech — European Union Negiotiations
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Agreements are when Parliament takes a decision without holding a vote.
This does not necessarily mean universal approval, but does mean there were no (or few) objections made to the decision being made.
No informative agreements are part of this policy while this member was elected.