20 Jun 2025

  • On 20 Jun 2025: Jonathan Brash voted yes on Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill: Third Reading Show vote
  • On 20 Jun 2025: Jonathan Brash voted yes on Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill: Amendment 94 Show vote
  • On 20 Jun 2025: Jonathan Brash voted yes on Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill: Amendment 77 Show vote
  • On 20 Jun 2025: Jonathan Brash voted no on Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill: Amendment 12 Show vote
  • On 20 Jun 2025: Jonathan Brash voted no on Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill: Amendment 24 Show vote
  • On 20 Jun 2025: Jonathan Brash voted no on Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill: New Clause 16 Show vote

19 Jun 2025

  • On 19 Jun 2025: Jonathan Brash voted no on Victims and Courts Bill — Clause 3 - Restricting parental responsibility of certain sex offenders Show vote
  • On 19 Jun 2025: Jonathan Brash voted no on Victims and Courts Bill — Clause 3 - Restricting parental responsibility of certain sex offenders Show vote
  • On 19 Jun 2025: Jonathan Brash voted no on Victims and Courts Bill — Clause 3 - Restricting parental responsibility of certain sex offenders Show vote
  • On 19 Jun 2025: Jonathan Brash voted no on Victims and Courts Bill — Clause 3 - Restricting parental responsibility of certain sex offenders Show vote
  • On 19 Jun 2025: Jonathan Brash voted no on Victims and Courts Bill — Clause 3 - Restricting parental responsibility of certain sex offenders Show vote
  • On 19 Jun 2025: Jonathan Brash voted no on Victims and Courts Bill — Clause 2 - Power to compel attendance at sentencing hearing: armed forces Show vote
  • On 19 Jun 2025: Jonathan Brash voted no on Victims and Courts Bill — Clause 1 - Power to compel attendance at sentencing hearing Show vote

18 Jun 2025

  • On 18 Jun 2025: Jonathan Brash voted yes on Crime and Policing Bill: Third Reading Show vote
  • On 18 Jun 2025: Jonathan Brash voted no on Crime and Policing Bill Report Stage: New Clause 130 Show vote
  • On 18 Jun 2025: Jonathan Brash voted no on Crime and Policing Bill Report Stage: New Clause 121 Show vote
  • On 18 Jun 2025: Jonathan Brash voted no on Crime and Policing Bill Report Stage: New Clause 88 Show vote
  • On 18 Jun 2025: Jonathan Brash voted no on Crime and Policing Bill Report Stage: New Clause 43 Show vote
  • On 18 Jun 2025: Jonathan Brash voted no on Crime and Policing Bill Report Stage: New Clause 7 Show vote

17 Jun 2025

  • On 17 Jun 2025: Jonathan Brash voted no on Crime and Policing Bill Report Stage: New Clause 106 Show vote

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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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