Stephen McPartland’s voting in Parliament
Stephen McPartland is a Conservative MP, and on the vast majority of issues votes the same way as other Conservative MPs.
However, Stephen McPartland sometimes differs from their party colleagues, such as:
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Stephen McPartland generally voted against use of UK military forces in combat operations overseas; comparable conservative MPs almost always voted for. Show votes
1 vote for, 4 votes against, 2 absences, between 2010–2015. Conservative, 7 votes, between 2010–2015
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Stephen McPartland almost always voted against allowing marriage between two people of same sex; comparable conservative MPs generally voted for. Show votes
0 votes for, 6 votes against, 1 absence, between 2014–2019. Conservative, 7 votes, between 2013–2019
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Stephen McPartland generally voted against military action against ISIL (Daesh); comparable conservative MPs consistently voted for. Show votes
0 votes for, 2 votes against, 1 absence, between 2014–2015. Conservative, 3 votes, between 2014–2015
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Stephen McPartland voted for investigations into the Iraq war; comparable conservative MPs almost always voted against. Show votes
1 vote for, 0 votes against, in 2016. Conservative, 1 votes, in 2016
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Stephen McPartland generally voted against culling badgers to tackle bovine tuberculosis; comparable conservative MPs generally voted for. Show votes
0 votes for, 2 votes against, 2 absences, between 2013–2014. Conservative, 4 votes, between 2012–2014
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Recent appearances
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I am grateful to my hon. Friend for securing this important debate. I represent the Wine Society, which is headquartered in Stevenage and is a large organisation struggling under this pressure. It will cost it £300,000 to £400,000 to upgrade its systems. It is being asked to price wine before the level of alcohol is known, as wine is an agricultural product, and it is having to re-evaluate...
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To ask the Secretary of State for Education, if she will take steps to help support (a) children with (i) a vision impairment and (ii) dyslexia and (b) other children to access the (A) RNIB bookshare service and (B) other book sharing services.
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To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, how many and what proportion of the jobs advertised on his Department's Find a job website are listed as being fully remote as of 1 December 2023.
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Profile
Conservative MP for Stevenage
Entered the House of Commons on 6 May 2010 — General election
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Expenses
Topics of interest
Stephen McPartland campaigned to leave the European Union
Source: BBC
- Health
- Treasury
- Department of Health
- Education
- Department for Communities and Local Government
- Manchester Declaration
- Council Tax
- Railways: Franchises
- Asthma
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Currently held offices
- Member, National Security Strategy (Joint Committee) (since 17 May 2022)
Other offices held in the past
- Member, National Security Bill Committee (12 Jul 2022 to 7 Sep 2022)
- Minister of State (Home Office) (Security) ( 7 Jul 2022 to 6 Sep 2022)
- Member, Liaison Committee (Commons) (20 May 2020 to 20 May 2021)
- Chair, Regulatory Reform Committee ( 4 Mar 2020 to 20 May 2021)
- Chair, Regulatory Reform Committee ( 4 Mar 2020 to 3 May 2017)
- Chair, Regulatory Reform Committee ( 4 Mar 2020 to 20 May 2021)
- Chair, Regulatory Reform Committee ( 4 Mar 2020 to 6 Nov 2019)
- Member, Regulatory Reform Committee ( 2 Mar 2020 to 4 Mar 2020)
- Member, Regulatory Reform Committee ( 6 Nov 2019 to 4 Mar 2020)
- Member, Liaison Committee Sub-committee on the effectiveness and influence of the select committee system (13 Feb 2019 to 6 Nov 2019)
- Member, Liaison Committee (Commons) (28 Nov 2017 to 6 Nov 2019)
- Chair, Regulatory Reform Committee (28 Nov 2017 to 6 Nov 2019)
- Chair, Regulatory Reform Committee (28 Nov 2017 to 6 Nov 2019)
- Member, Regulatory Reform Committee ( 6 Nov 2017 to 28 Nov 2017)
- Member, Finance Committee (Commons) (30 Oct 2017 to 6 Nov 2019)
- Member, Regulatory Reform Committee (16 Jan 2017 to 3 May 2017)
- Member, Regulatory Reform Committee (16 Jan 2017 to 4 Mar 2020)
- Member, Finance Committee (Commons) (16 Jan 2017 to 3 May 2017)
- Member, Science, Innovation and Technology Committee (14 Feb 2011 to 27 Feb 2012)
Previous MPs in this constituency
Public bill committees (Sittings attended)
Register of Members’ Interests
Last updated: 4 Mar 2024.
1. Employment and earnings
From 22 December 2014 until 7 July 2022 and again from 31 October 2022, non-executive director of Furniture Village Limited, 258 Bath Road, Slough, Berkshire SL1 4DX; furniture retailer. (Registered 7 January 2015; updated 7 July 2015, 16 June 2017, 09 October 2020, 15 July 2022 and 28 November 2022)
From 31 October 2022 until further notice, I receive £4,166.67 a month. Hours: 10 hrs per month. I consulted ACoBA about this appointment. (Registered 28 November 2022)
From 29 January 2024 until further notice, I provide strategic advice and am non-executive consulting Chairman on launching and expanding geographically into untackled markets for TrustPay
AI Systems Ltd, 45 Albemarle Street, London W15 4JL. McPartland Consulting Ltd receives £10,000 a month for this role. Hours: up to 15 hrs a month. I consulted ACOBA about this role. (Registered 23 February 2024)
7. (i) Shareholdings: over 15% of issued share capital
McPartland Consulting Ltd.
8. Miscellaneous
Director (unpaid), McPartland Consulting Ltd; strategic consultancy business. (Updated 29 November 2021)
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