20 Jun 2025
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On 20 Jun 2025:
Steve Yemm voted yes on Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill: Third Reading
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On 20 Jun 2025:
Steve Yemm voted yes on Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill: Amendment 94
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On 20 Jun 2025:
Steve Yemm voted yes on Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill: Amendment 77
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On 20 Jun 2025:
Steve Yemm voted no on Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill: Amendment 12
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On 20 Jun 2025:
Steve Yemm voted no on Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill: Amendment 24
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On 20 Jun 2025:
Steve Yemm voted no on Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill: New Clause 16
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18 Jun 2025
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On 18 Jun 2025:
Steve Yemm voted yes on Crime and Policing Bill: Third Reading
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On 18 Jun 2025:
Steve Yemm voted no on Crime and Policing Bill Report Stage: New Clause 130
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On 18 Jun 2025:
Steve Yemm voted no on Crime and Policing Bill Report Stage: New Clause 121
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On 18 Jun 2025:
Steve Yemm voted no on Crime and Policing Bill Report Stage: New Clause 88
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On 18 Jun 2025:
Steve Yemm voted no on Crime and Policing Bill Report Stage: New Clause 43
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On 18 Jun 2025:
Steve Yemm voted no on Crime and Policing Bill Report Stage: New Clause 7
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17 Jun 2025
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On 17 Jun 2025:
Steve Yemm voted no on Crime and Policing Bill Report Stage: New Clause 106
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On 17 Jun 2025:
Steve Yemm voted yes on Crime and Policing Bill Report Stage: New Clause 1
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On 17 Jun 2025:
Steve Yemm voted no on Crime and Policing Bill Report Stage: Amendment 160
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On 17 Jun 2025:
Steve Yemm voted no on Crime and Policing Bill Report Stage: Amendment 19
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On 17 Jun 2025:
Steve Yemm voted no on Crime and Policing Bill Report Stage: Amendment 175
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On 17 Jun 2025:
Steve Yemm voted no on Crime and Policing Bill Report Stage: Amendment 174
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13 Jun 2025
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On 13 Jun 2025:
Steve Yemm voted no on Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill: New Clause 2
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On 13 Jun 2025:
Steve Yemm voted no on Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill: New Clause 1
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