Diana R. Johnson’s voting in Parliament
Diana R. Johnson is a Labour MP, and on the vast majority of issues votes the same way as other Labour MPs.
This is a random selection of Diana R. Johnson’s votes.
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Almost always voted against an equal number of electors per parliamentary constituency Show votes
1 vote for, 14 votes against, between 2011–2020.
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Almost always voted for paying higher benefits over longer periods for those unable to work due to illness or disability Show votes
16 votes for, 0 votes against, 5 absences, between 2011–2022.
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Voted a mixture of for and against a referendum on the UK's membership of the EU Show votes
2 votes for, 5 votes against, 6 absences, between 2011–2016.
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Almost always voted against greater restrictions on campaigning by third parties, such as charities, during elections Show votes
0 votes for, 11 votes against, 2 absences, between 2013–2022.
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Generally voted for replacing Trident with a new nuclear weapons system Show votes
4 votes for, 0 votes against, 3 absences, between 2007–2016.
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Almost always voted against reducing housing benefit for social tenants deemed to have excess bedrooms (which Labour describe as the "bedroom tax") Show votes
0 votes for, 16 votes against, 2 absences, between 2012–2018.
Last updated: 17 Jan 2024.
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Recent appearances
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This has been an excellent debate at which members of the Home Affairs Committee have been well represented, including the deputy Chair, the hon. Member for East Worthing and Shoreham (Tim Loughton), and the spokesperson for the SNP, the hon. Member for Glasgow Central (Alison Thewliss), who is a very valued member of the Committee. The former Home Secretary, the right hon. Member for...
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I think it worth pointing out that the two other Labour members of the Home Affairs Committee are representing Parliament at the United Nations women’s equality summit this week. I am sure that otherwise they would be here supporting us, like other members of the Committee.
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Labour MP for Kingston upon Hull North
Entered the House of Commons on 5 May 2005 — General election
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Topics of interest
Diana R. Johnson campaigned to remain in the European Union
Source: BBC
- Department of Health and Social Care
- Home Office
- Home Department
- Department of Health
- Department for Education
- Blood: Contamination
- Railways: North of England
- Counter-terrorism
- Contraceptives
- Slavery
Currently held offices
- Member, Liaison Sub-Committee on Scrutiny of Strategic Thinking in Government (since 22 Jun 2023)
- Member, National Security Strategy (Joint Committee) (since 25 Jan 2022)
- Member, Liaison Committee (Commons) (since 15 Dec 2021)
- Chair, Home Affairs Committee (since 15 Dec 2021)
- Chair, Home Affairs Committee (since 15 Dec 2021)
Other offices held in the past
- Member, Protection from Sex-based Harassment in Public Bill Committee ( 8 Feb 2023 to 22 Feb 2023)
- Member, Offenders (Day of Release from Detention) Bill Committee ( 1 Feb 2023 to 8 Feb 2023)
- Member, Dormant Assets Bill [HL] Committee (15 Dec 2021 to 11 Jan 2022)
- Member, Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament (13 Jul 2020 to 9 Feb 2022)
- Member, Home Affairs Committee (11 May 2020 to 15 Dec 2021)
- Member, Draft Domestic Abuse Bill (Joint) Committee (27 Feb 2019 to 6 Nov 2019)
- Member, Draft Health Service Safety Investigations Bill (Joint Committee) (17 Apr 2018 to 27 Jul 2018)
- Member, Health and Social Care Committee (11 Sep 2017 to 6 Nov 2019)
- Shadow Minister (Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs) (18 Sep 2015 to 27 Jun 2016)
- Shadow Minister (Home Affairs) ( 8 Oct 2010 to 18 Sep 2015)
- Shadow Minister (Health) (12 May 2010 to 8 Oct 2010)
- Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Children, Schools and Families) (Schools) ( 9 Jun 2009 to 13 May 2010)
- Assistant Whip (HM Treasury) ( 2 Jul 2007 to 10 Jun 2009)
- PPS (Rt Hon Stephen Timms, Chief Secretary), HM Treasury ( 8 May 2006 to 28 Jun 2007)
- PPS (Mr Stephen Timms, Minister of State), Department for Work and Pensions (10 Nov 2005 to 8 May 2006)
- Member, Public Accounts Committee (12 Jul 2005 to 5 Dec 2005)
Previous MPs in this constituency
Public bill committees (Sittings attended)
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