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Andrew Rosindell

Conservative MP for Romford ( 7 Jun 2001 – current)


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New Members: Member Sworn (19 Feb 2024)

Lindsay Hoyle: I understand that the hon. Member for Romford (Andrew Rosindell) wishes to take the Oath to the King. The following Member took and subscribed the Oath: Andrew Richard Rosindell, for Romford.

Bill Presented — Passive Flue Gas Systems (Strategy): Public Festivals, Holidays and Commemorations (13 Dec 2011)

Paul Flynn: It is a pleasure to speak on St Lucia’s day, about which we did not know previously. The hon. Member for Romford (Andrew Rosindell) seems to suggest an incontinence of celebration—there is hardly a day of the year when we would not be obliged to celebrate something. However, absent from his speech was any suggestion of celebrating the reason for our existence in the Chamber. Why not have...

Oral Answers to Questions — Business, Innovation and Skills: United Kingdom Borders (Control and Sovereignty) (15 Sep 2015)

Natascha Engel: ...something during a Division. It is perfectly possible for Members to indicate their dissent without voting against the Bill. I will now put the Question. Question put and agreed to. Ordered, That Andrew Rosindell, Mr Henry Bellingham, Mr Douglas Carswell, Sir William Cash, Mr Jeffrey M. Donaldson, Frank Field, Mr Roger Godsiff, Kate Hoey, Ian Paisley, Tom Pursglove, Gavin Robinson and Mr...

Questions to the Mayor of London — Thames Clippers (1): Thames Clippers (1) (21 Oct 2020)

Sadiq Khan: The concerns which you have raised were also raised in a letter to Mr Andrew Rosindell MP, to which letter you were copied. Mr Rosindell has since passed that letter to me and I have asked Transport for London to consider the assertions in the letter and to prepare a response. That response is forthcoming and it would be inappropriate for me to comment further at this time.

Oral Answers to Questions — Prime Minister: Teaching of British History in Schools ( 4 Mar 2009)

David Winnick: ...he should divide the House. The House has a busy day ahead, and if he wants permission to proceed with his Bill, which will not get anywhere, so be it. Question put and agreed to. Ordered, That Andrew Rosindell, Angela Watkinson, David Simpson, Mr. Mark Lancaster, Andrew Selous, Mr. Gerald Howarth, Mr. David Evennett, Mr. Frank Field, Joan Ryan, David Cairns, Mr. David Jones and Mr....

Select Committees — Accommodation and Works: Deregulation and Regulatory Reform Committee (16 Jul 2001)

That Mr. Russell Brown, Mr. David Chaytor, Brian Cotter, John Cryer, Mr. Jeffrey M. Donaldson, Mr. Paul Goodman, Andy King, Dr Ashok Kumar, Mr. Andrew Love, John McDonnell, Mr. Denis Murphy, Dr Doug Naysmith, Mr. Peter Pike, Mr. Andrew Rosindell, Mr. Anthony Steen, Ian Stewart and Brian White be members of the Select Committee on Deregulation and Regulatory Reform.

Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Royal Family (Overseas Visits) ( 7 Sep 2004)

Andrew Rosindell: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs which countries (a) HRH Prince Charles, (b) HRH Prince Andrew and (c) HRH Prince Edward plan to visit over the next five years.

Public Bill Committee: Mental Health Bill [Lords]: Clause 3 (24 Apr 2007)

Division number 1 - 11 yes, 9 no Voting yes: Chris Bryant, Ann Coffey, Ian Gibson, Andrew Gwynne, Meg Hillier, Brian Iddon, Kerry McCarthy, Madeleine Moon, Doug Naysmith, Claire Ward, Rosie Winterton Voting no: Tim Boswell, Angela Browning, James Duddridge, Sandra Gidley, Tim Loughton, John Pugh, Andrew Rosindell, Charles Walker, Hywel Williams

Public Bill Committee: Mental Health Bill [Lords]: Clause 4 (26 Apr 2007)

Division number 3 - 8 yes, 11 no Voting yes: Tim Boswell, Angela Browning, James Duddridge, Sandra Gidley, Tim Loughton, John Pugh, Andrew Rosindell, Charles Walker Voting no: Chris Bryant, Ann Coffey, Ian Gibson, Andrew Gwynne, Meg Hillier, David Kidney, Kerry McCarthy, Madeleine Moon, Doug Naysmith, Claire Ward, Rosie Winterton

Public Bill Committee: Mental Health Bill [Lords]: Clause 5 ( 1 May 2007)

Division number 4 - 11 yes, 9 no Voting yes: Ann Coffey, Ian Gibson, Andrew Gwynne, Meg Hillier, Brian Iddon, David Kidney, Kerry McCarthy, Madeleine Moon, Doug Naysmith, Claire Ward, Rosie Winterton Voting no: Tim Boswell, Angela Browning, James Duddridge, Sandra Gidley, Tim Loughton, John Pugh, Andrew Rosindell, Charles Walker, Hywel Williams

Public Bill Committee: Mental Health Bill [Lords]: Clause 11 ( 1 May 2007)

Division number 7 - 7 yes, 11 no Voting yes: Angela Browning, James Duddridge, Sandra Gidley, Tim Loughton, Andrew Rosindell, Charles Walker, Hywel Williams Voting no: Ann Coffey, Ian Gibson, Andrew Gwynne, Meg Hillier, Brian Iddon, David Kidney, Kerry McCarthy, Madeleine Moon, Doug Naysmith, Claire Ward, Rosie Winterton

Public Bill Committee: Mental Health Bill [Lords]: Clause 32 (10 May 2007)

Division number 9 - 12 yes, 9 no Voting yes: Chris Bryant, Ann Coffey, Ian Gibson, Andrew Gwynne, Meg Hillier, Brian Iddon, David Kidney, Kerry McCarthy, Madeleine Moon, Doug Naysmith, Claire Ward, Rosie Winterton Voting no: Tim Boswell, Angela Browning, James Duddridge, Sandra Gidley, Tim Loughton, John Pugh, Andrew Rosindell, Charles Walker, Hywel Williams

Written Answers — Culture Media and Sport: St. George's Day (27 Jan 2009)

Andrew Rosindell: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport how much his Department spent on (a) St. George's Day, (b) St. Patrick's Day, (c) St. David's Day and (d) St. Andrew's Day celebrations in each year since 1997.

Public Bill Committee: Crime and Security Bill (28 Jan 2010)

Nicholas Winterton: Thank you. I am spreading the questions. I know that Tom Brake and Tony Baldry want to come back in again, but Andrew Rosindell has also caught my eye. Andrew.

Message to Attend Her Majesty: Members Sworn (27 May 2015)

..., or made and subscribed the Affirmation required by law: Right honourable David Michael Davis, for Haltemprice and Howden John Martin McDonnell, Hayes and Harlington Karl Ian McCartney, Lincoln Andrew John Stevenson, Carlisle Emma Elizabeth Reynolds, Wolverhampton North East Andrew Richard Rosindell, Romford

Written Answers — Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport: St George's Day (13 May 2019)

Andrew Rosindell: To ask the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, what estimate he has made of the contribution of St. Andrew's Day to Scotland's economy.

Deregulation and Regulatory Reform Committee (10 Jul 2001)

Motion made, That Mr. Russell Brown, Mr. David Chaytor, Brian Cotter, John Cryer, Mr. Jeffrey M. Donaldson, Mr. Paul Goodman, Andy King, Dr Ashok Kumar, Mr. Andrew Love, John McDonnell, Mr. Denis Murphy, Dr Doug Naysmith, Mr. Peter Pike, Mr. Andrew Rosindell, Mr. Anthony Steen, Ian Stewart and Brian White be members of the Select Committee on Deregulation and Regulatory Reform.

Deregulation and Regulatory Reform Cttee (11 Jul 2001)

Motion made, That Mr. Russell Brown, Mr. David Chaytor, Brian Cotter, John Cryer, Mr. Jeffrey M. Donaldson, Mr. Paul Goodman, Andy King, Dr. Ashok Kumar, Mr. Andrew Love, John McDonnell, Mr. Denis Murphy, Dr. Doug Naysmith, Mr. Peter Pike, Mr. Andrew Rosindell, Mr. Anthony Steen, Ian Stewart and Brian White be members of the Select Committee on Deregulation and Regulatory Reform.

Evel (22 Oct 2015)

Andrew Gwynne: I, too, find myself in agreement with the hon. Member for Romford (Andrew Rosindell). Does the Leader of the House not accept that unless he is very careful in the drafting of the new rules, there will be the unintended consequence of creating certain members of the other place who will be more powerful than Members of this House?

Deregulation and Regulatory Reform Committee ( 4 Jul 2001)

Motion made, That Mr. Russell Brown, Mr. David Chaytor, Brian Cotter, John Cryer, Mr. Jeffrey M. Donaldson, Mr. Paul Goodman, Andy King, Dr. Ashok Kumar, Mr. Andrew Love, John McDonnell, Mr. Denis Murphy, Dr. Doug Naysmith, Mr. Peter Pike, Mr. Andrew Rosindell, Mr. Anthony Steen, Ian Stewart and Brian White be members of the Select Committee on Deregulation and Regulatory Reform.— [Mr. Heppell.]


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