Baroness Nye

Labour Peer

Voting summaries

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Baroness Nye’s voting in Parliament

Baroness Nye was previously a MP, and on the vast majority of issues would have followed instructions from their party and voted the same way as MPs.

Baroness Nye has hardly ever rebelled against their party in the current parliament. Find out more.

How Baroness Nye voted on Constitutional Reform #

For votes held while they were in office:

Last updated: 10 November 2020. Learn more about our voting records and what they mean.

How Baroness Nye voted on Foreign Policy and Defence #

For votes held while they were in office:

Last updated: 18 May 2022. Learn more about our voting records and what they mean.

How Baroness Nye voted on Education #

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Last updated: 29 June 2017. Learn more about our voting records and what they mean.

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