Robin Millar’s voting in Parliament
Robin Millar is a Conservative MP, and on the vast majority of issues votes the same way as other Conservative MPs.
This is a random selection of Robin Millar’s votes.
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Voted against fewer MPs in the House of Commons Show votes
0 votes for, 1 vote against, in 2020.
Absences for this policy may be affected COVID-19 restrictions.
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Voted against a more proportional system for electing MPs Show votes
0 votes for, 1 vote against, in 2020.
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Generally voted against more EU integration Show votes
2 votes for, 10 votes against, between 2020–2022.
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Has never voted on reducing central government funding of local government Details
0 votes for, 0 votes against, 2 absences, in 2021.
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Consistently voted for increasing the rate of VAT Show votes
2 votes for, 0 votes against, in 2022.
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Voted a mixture of for and against a reduction in spending on welfare benefits Show votes
3 votes for, 3 votes against, 4 absences, between 2021–2022.
Last updated: 17 Jan 2024.
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Recent appearances
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On that point, will the hon. Gentleman give way?
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The hon. Gentleman is being generous; I appreciate that he has a speech to give. The fact is that somebody on the national living wage, or the minimum wage as it was in 2010, is now, in 2024, 35% better off in real terms. That is not a trajectory of decline: somebody on the bottom rung of society, in terms of earnings, is better off.
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I must confess that I have not spoken in many Budget-related debates in the House, partly because I am well aware of the expertise of many other Members. It is a matter of some interest and pleasure for me to listen to the likes of my right hon. Friends the Members for Witham (Priti Patel) and for Wokingham (John Redwood) as they explain the consequences of, and the reasoning behind, measures...
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Conservative MP for Aberconwy
Entered the House of Commons on 13 December 2019 — General election
Expenses
Topics of interest
- Department for Energy Security and Net Zero
- Northern Ireland Office
- Department of Health and Social Care
- Home Office
- Treasury
- Electricity: Aberconwy
- Shipping: Crew
- Travel: Quarantine
- Refugees: Children
- Energy Price Guarantee
Currently held offices
- Member, Automated Vehicles Bill [HL] Committee (since 13 Mar 2024)
- Member, Welsh Grand Committee (since 18 Jan 2022)
- Member, Welsh Affairs Committee (since 2 Mar 2020)
Other offices held in the past
- Member, Veterans Advisory and Pensions Committees Bill ( 8 Mar 2023 to 15 Mar 2023)
- Member, Subsidy Control Bill Committee (20 Oct 2021 to 18 Nov 2021)
- Member, National Insurance Contributions Bill Committee (16 Jun 2021 to 22 Jun 2021)
Previous MPs in this constituency
Public bill committees (Sittings attended)
Register of Members’ Interests
Last updated: 4 Mar 2024.
Name of donor: UK Committee for
UNICEFAddress of donor: 1 Westfield Avenue, Stratford, London E20 1HZ
Estimate of the probable value (or amount of any donation): Flights £1,532.37, accommodation £320, total value £1,852.37
Destination of visit:
Addis Ababa and Arba Mintch, Ethiopia
Dates of visit: 3-6 April 2023
Purpose of visit: To join a parliamentary delegation observing the malnutrition crisis unfolding in the Horn of Africa and UNICEF’s programmatic work there.
(Registered 18 April 2023)
8. Miscellaneous
From 14 June 2021, unpaid director of Conservative Union Research Unit Ltd, which will provide research and briefings to Members on topics related to strengthening the union of the United Kingdom. (Registered 27 July 2021)
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