Dave Doogan

Shadow SNP Spokesperson (Defence)

Scottish National Party MP for Angus and Perthshire Glens

@davedooganmp.bsky.social UK Parliament Profile

15 Jul 2025

  • On 15 Jul 2025: Dave Doogan voted no on Opposition Day Motion: Welfare Show vote

9 Jul 2025

  • On 9 Jul 2025: Dave Doogan voted no on Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill: Third Reading Show vote
  • On 9 Jul 2025: Dave Doogan voted yes on Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill Committee: Amendment 38 Show vote
  • On 9 Jul 2025: Dave Doogan voted yes on Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill Committee: New Clause 8 Show vote
  • On 9 Jul 2025: Dave Doogan voted no on Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill Committee: Clause 2, as amended, and Clause 3 stand part Show vote
  • On 9 Jul 2025: Dave Doogan voted yes on Universal Credit and Personal Independent Payment Bill Committee: Amendment 12 Show vote
  • On 9 Jul 2025: Dave Doogan voted no on Universal Credit and Personal Independent Payment Bill Committee: Amendment 50 Show vote
  • On 9 Jul 2025: Dave Doogan voted yes on Universal Credit and Personal Independent Payment Bill Committee: Amendment 39 Show vote

1 Jul 2025

  • On 1 Jul 2025: Dave Doogan voted no on Universal Credit and Personal Independent Payment Bill: Second Reading Show vote
  • On 1 Jul 2025: Dave Doogan voted yes on Universal Credit and Personal Independent Payment Bill: Reasoned Amendment at Second Reading Show vote

21 May 2025

  • On 21 May 2025: Dave Doogan voted no on Opposition Day: Immigration Show vote

14 May 2025

  • On 14 May 2025: Dave Doogan voted yes on Data (Use and Access) Bill CCLM: motion to insist Commons Amendment 52 Show vote
  • On 14 May 2025: Dave Doogan voted no on Data (Use and Access) Bill CCLM: motion to disagree Lords Amendment 49B Show vote
  • On 14 May 2025: Dave Doogan voted no on Data (Use and Access) Bill CCLM: motion to disagree Lords Amendment 43B Show vote
  • On 14 May 2025: Dave Doogan voted yes on Data (Use and Access) Bill CCLM: motion to insist Commons Amendment 32 Show vote

13 May 2025

  • On 13 May 2025: Dave Doogan voted no on Opposition Day: UK-EU Summit Show vote

12 May 2025

  • On 12 May 2025: Dave Doogan voted yes on Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill Report Stage: New Clause 21 Show vote
  • On 12 May 2025: Dave Doogan voted no on Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill Report Stage: New Clause 18 Show vote
  • On 12 May 2025: Dave Doogan voted no on Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill Report Stage: New Clause 14 Show vote
  • On 12 May 2025: Dave Doogan voted yes on Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill Report Stage: New Clause 3 Show vote

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