John Martin McDonnell’s voting in Parliament
John Martin McDonnell is a Labour MP, and on the vast majority of issues votes the same way as other Labour MPs.
However, John Martin McDonnell sometimes differs from their party colleagues, such as:
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John Martin McDonnell consistently voted against introducing foundation hospitals; comparable labour MPs generally voted for. Show votes
0 votes for, 5 votes against, in 2003. Labour, 5 votes, in 2003
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John Martin McDonnell consistently voted against the Iraq war; comparable labour MPs generally voted for. Show votes
0 votes for, 6 votes against, between 2002–2003. Labour, 6 votes, between 2002–2003
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John Martin McDonnell generally voted against requiring the mass retention of information about communications; comparable labour MPs generally voted for. Show votes
1 vote for, 1 vote against, 3 absences, between 2009–2016. Labour, 8 votes, between 2009–2016
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John Martin McDonnell generally voted against replacing Trident with a new nuclear weapons system; comparable labour MPs generally voted for. Show votes
0 votes for, 4 votes against, 3 absences, between 2007–2016. Labour, 7 votes, between 2007–2016
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John Martin McDonnell consistently voted against allowing ministers to intervene in inquests; comparable labour MPs almost always voted for. Show votes
0 votes for, 5 votes against, between 2008–2009. Labour, 5 votes, between 2008–2009
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John Martin McDonnell generally voted for investigations into the Iraq war; comparable labour MPs almost always voted against. Show votes
9 votes for, 1 vote against, 5 absences, between 2003–2016. Labour, 15 votes, between 2003–2016
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John Martin McDonnell almost always voted against Labour's anti-terrorism laws; comparable labour MPs almost always voted for. Show votes
3 votes for, 45 votes against, 22 absences, between 2001–2010. Labour, 70 votes, between 2001–2010
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John Martin McDonnell generally voted against introducing ID cards; comparable labour MPs almost always voted for. Show votes
6 votes for, 13 votes against, 5 absences, between 2004–2006. Labour, 24 votes, between 2004–2006
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Recent appearances
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My hon. Friend just mentioned The Irish Post. It is worth paying tribute to Breandán Mac Lua, who was the editor of The Irish Post and who held the Irish community together with information and community activities, even in the darkest of times. He linked up with Brendan Mulkere, the musician who taught different generations Irish dance, Irish fiddle and Irish whistle, particularly in...
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For a number of years, I have been meeting and working with an organisation that in 2018 published its report “Our Shared British Future: Muslims and Integration in the UK”. I supported that report because it called for “equal integration for all”, for us to “break down barriers” and work towards tackling the challenges that hinder integration, and for us to “celebrate British...
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Profile
Labour MP for Hayes and Harlington
Entered the House of Commons on 1 May 1997 — General election
Social Media
Expenses
Topics of interest
John Martin McDonnell campaigned to remain in the European Union
Source: BBC
- Transport
- Justice
- Home Department
- Treasury
- Communities and Local Government
- Departmental Pay
- Fire Services
- National Offender Management Service
- Departmental Sustainable Development
- Tonnage Tax
Currently held offices
- Member, Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee (since 22 Feb 2021)
Other offices held in the past
- Member, Neonatal Care (Leave and Pay) Bill Committee (20 Jul 2022 to 7 Sep 2022)
- Member, Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill Committee ( 7 Sep 2021 to 22 Sep 2021)
- Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer (14 Sep 2015 to 5 Apr 2020)
- Member, Justice Committee (25 Nov 2013 to 30 Mar 2015)
- Member, Unopposed Bills (Panel) (17 Oct 2001 to 14 Nov 2002)
- Member, Regulatory Reform Committee (16 Jul 2001 to 11 Apr 2002)
- Member, Deregulation Committee (19 Mar 1999 to 11 May 2001)
Previous MPs in this constituency
Public bill committees (Sittings attended)
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