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Mr Gordon Brown

Mr Gordon Brown

LAB Labour Former MP
Last served Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath (1983-06-09 – 2015-03-30)
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Progressive
1 coded votes
333
Total votes
180
Ayes
153
Noes
0
Other

Parliamentary History

9 Jun 1983 – 30 Mar 2015 (31 yrs 9 mo)

Ideology spectrum

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Progressive — based on 1 coded votes across 1 axes (0% coverage).

Policy axis scores

0 = progressive, 50 = centre, 100 = conservative. Based on coded division votes.

Climate / energy 0
Low confidence 1 votes

Voting trends (most recent 12 months of activity)

Voting record

February 2015 2 votes
December 2014 3 votes
October 2014 3 votes
September 2014 5 votes
July 2014 2 votes
February 2014 4 votes
January 2014 3 votes
December 2013 4 votes
Division Date Vote
I thank the Minister for giving way. I think he was somewhat churlish in not acknowledging that many Opposition Members are also extremely grateful to those who work in food banks. When I went to my local church-run food bank, I found that the people there were not political; the one thing they wanted to tell me was how shocked they were that so many of the people coming to them were suffering fro... 18 Dec 2013 AYE
Order. The Minister is not giving way. He has limited time, and we will hear him. Thank you, Madam Deputy Speaker. In the longer term, we need to do more to prevent people from ending up in hospital as a result of avoidable crises. As my hon. Friend the Member for St Ives (Andrew George) said, we need to make two big shifts. The first involves a move to a much greater focus on preventing ill healt... 18 Dec 2013 AYE
(a) on the basis of whether an authority’s relevant basic amount of council tax for the financial year beginning with 1 April 2013 would have been excessive if that amount for that year and for the immediately preceding financial year had been determined under section 52ZX of the Local Government Finance Act 1992 as amended by this section, (b) on the basis of whether an authority’s relevant basic... 17 Dec 2013 AYE
Local authorities often work with residents, community groups and MPs to promote the best interests of residents in matters such as the siting of local health provisions and national infrastructure developments. If the Government’s proposals pass, the Secretary of State could use clause 39 to block such collaboration, ultimately to the detriment of residents. Time and again, the Secretary of State... 17 Dec 2013 AYE
November 2013 3 votes
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