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Norman Hogg

Norman Hogg

LAB Labour Former MP
Last served Cumbernauld and Kilsyth (1979-05-03 – 1997-05-01)
82.0
Conservative
11 coded votes
403
Total votes
403
Ayes
300
Noes
0
Other

Parliamentary History

3 May 1979 – 1 May 1997 (17 yrs 11 mo)

Ideology spectrum

82.0
ProgressiveCentreConservative

Conservative — based on 11 coded votes across 1 axes (3% coverage).

Policy axis scores

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

Climate / energy 82
Medium confidence 11 votes

Voting trends (most recent 12 months of activity)

Voting record

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March 2009 2 votes
February 2009 3 votes
December 2008 5 votes
Division Date Vote
"Commission that we need to provide 1.5 per cent. of GDP for the stimulus package to strengthen the economy". On Monday, the German Economy Minister said that Germany had an obligation to introduce new measures to stimulate its economy. He wants Germany to introduce tax measures totalling €25 billion next year. The chief economist of DekaBank, Ulrich Kater, made the point that reducing VAT would h... 17 Dec 2008 AYE
My hon. Friend the Member for Warwick and Leamington (Mr. Plaskitt) made a brilliant speech about bank regulation. I was lost for most of it, but he really seemed to know what he was talking about. My right hon. Friend the Member for Croydon, North (Malcolm Wicks) made an erudite speech in which he spoke passionately about welfare reform and the value he attaches to it. My right hon. Friend said t... 15 Dec 2008 AYE
If the Opposition told us where the axe would fall, we would know which school to visit, but it is revealing to look at the list of speakers in today's debate. There are 27 schools in the constituency of South Cambridgeshire, and four would be closed under Conservative plans. Two of the 17 schools in the constituency of Ilford, North are set to be closed, and the same is true of five of the 36 sch... 11 Dec 2008 AYE
In addition, there has been an element of party political knockabout tonight, although some speeches have been very good. I simply put it to Government Members that irrespective of whether they agreed or disagreed with the previous Conservative Government, tonight's true debate is not about who was right or wrong; the true debate tonight is whether the Executive or Members of Parliament should dec... 8 Dec 2008 AYE
I am very grateful, Mr. Speaker, and I will bring my remarks to an end, as other Members want to speak. We must consider both principles that I mentioned, and investigate these matters calmly and in a considered manner, but at the right time. May I inform you, Mr. Speaker, that one of the reasons why the Labour Benches are so gratifyingly full is that we are on a four-line box—a form of Whip that ... 8 Dec 2008 AYE
November 2008 12 votes
Division Date Vote
I believe, Mr. Deputy Speaker, that we have agreement to move these amendments formally as the government agree with all— Lords amendment No s . 113 and 127 agreed to [Special Entry]. Lords amendment: No. 1. I beg to move, That this House agrees with the Lords in the said amendment. With this it will be convenient to discuss Lords amendments Nos. 25 to 33, 35, 36, 108 to 112, 114, 116, 128, 129 an... 19 Nov 2008 AYE
Question accordingly negatived. Government a mendment (g) to the Lords amendment made. 18 Nov 2008 AYE
We should not underestimate the challenges inherent in delivering a fully operational scheme in a little over 16 months, but, despite its complexity, it is important for us to set a target and try to meet it. We are committed to introducing the feed-in tariff as soon as possible. However, choosing an arbitrary date at this stage will fetter our ability to deliver a fully functional and effective s... 18 Nov 2008 AYE
Question accordingly negatived. Madam Deputy Speaker then proceeded to put the Questions necessary for the disposal of the business to be concluded at that hour. Main Question put and agreed to. 12 Nov 2008 AYE
The hon. Gentleman, with his usual prescience, anticipates an argument that I intend to develop. I am grateful for his extremely warm words; he has been a significant influence on me, a new boy on the Committee, and on my understanding of its proceedings. A sifting Committee. I strongly object to the short time allocated to this important debate. I do not believe that the Leader of the House or he... 12 Nov 2008 AYE
(a) questions tabled in accordance with Standing Order (Regional Grand Committees (questions for oral answer)); (b) statements by a Minister of the Crown, in accordance with paragraph (5) below; (c) general debates on specified matters. (5) The chairman may permit a Minister of the Crown, whether or not a Member of the House, to make a statement and to answer questions thereon put by members of th... 12 Nov 2008 AYE
Question accordingly negatived. Amendment proposed: (c), in line 20, at end, insert— 12 Nov 2008 AYE
Liaison Committee (Membership) At end add— (4) In addition to the members appointed under paragraphs (2) and (3) of this order, one Member who is for the time being the Chairman of a Regional Select Committee shall be a member of the Liaison Committee. (5) The question on a motion in the names of the chairmen of all the Regional Select Committees to nominate a member of the Liaison Committee under... 12 Nov 2008 AYE
Question accordingly negatived. Mr. Deputy Speaker then proceeded to put the Questions necessary for the disposal of the business to be concluded at that hour. Amendment proposed: (a), in line 6, after '(Cm 7376)', insert 12 Nov 2008 AYE
Will my hon. Friend give way? Mr. Deputy Speaker— You have only five minutes. It being one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion, Mr. Deputy Speaker put the Question already proposed from the Chair, pursuant to Order [this day]. Question put, That the amendment be made:— 12 Nov 2008 AYE
I certainly regard the hon. Gentleman as a friend for giving way. I was accusing not him of distributing Focuses—they would get lost in his vast constituency—but the hon. Member for Manchester, Withington (Mr. Leech) , who remains absent from this debate, as he has from the entire debate, as we shall make clear in Manchester. I shall remain as free with my remarks as the right hon. Gentleman is wi... 10 Nov 2008 AYE
Let me clarify the proposal for the benefit of the hon. Gentleman and my hon. Friend the Member for Broxbourne (Mr. Walker) . The amendment would ensure that the accounts of the reclaim fund listed those who had participated in terms of the amounts that they had transferred, but also listed those who had not participated. In essence, what my hon. Friend the Member for Fareham (Mr. Hoban) is rightl... 3 Nov 2008 AYE
October 2008 7 votes
Division Date Vote
"one quality sets London 2012 apart" from the Sydney and other games: "Legacy; an intelligent, strategic approach to the morning after." She was referring to the morning after what will be the greatest games in Olympic memory, which will have benefits for young people and the east end for the rest of our lives. Question put, That the original words stand part of the Question:— 29 Oct 2008 AYE
No. 150, page 61, line 4, at end insert— '"tramway passenger service" means any service for the carriage of passengers by tramway.".'.— [Paul Clark.] Amendment made: No. 151, page 64, line 22, leave out subsections (7) to (9).— [Paul Clark.] Amendment made: No. 152, page 66, line 43, leave out 'direction' and insert 'review'.— [Paul Clark.] Amendment proposed: No. 26, page 68, line 29, at end inse... 27 Oct 2008 AYE
(b) for "the local transport plan made jointly by" substitute "the local transport policies of"; (c) omit the words from "and the councils" to the end.'.— [Paul Clark.] Amendments made: No. 119, page 17, line 49, leave out 'the Secretary of State' and insert 'the appropriate national authority'. No. 120, in page 18, line 1, leave out 'the Secretary of State' and insert 'the appropriate national au... 27 Oct 2008 AYE
The hon. Gentleman will be aware that we have already given the traffic commissioner the power relating to the three-month extension, but his suggestion would almost take us into the game of finding a further extension. It is a question of where we draw the line. All the advice that we have received is that the process should be well on the way, if not complete, after nine months. That is why we h... 27 Oct 2008 AYE
No. 150, in page 61, line 4, at end insert— '"tramway passenger service" means any service for the carriage of passengers by tramway.".'.— [Paul Clark.] Amendment made: No. 151, in page 64, line 22, leave out subsections (7) to (9).— [Paul Clark.] Amendment made: No. 152, in page 66, line 43, leave out 'direction' and insert 'review'.— [Paul Clark.] Amendment proposed: No. 26, in page 68, line 29,... 27 Oct 2008 AYE
(b) for "the local transport plan made jointly by" substitute "the local transport policies of"; (c) omit the words from "and the councils" to the end.'.— [Paul Clark.] Amendments made: No. 119, in page 17, line 49, leave out 'the Secretary of State' and insert 'the appropriate national authority'. No. 120, in page 18, line 1, leave out 'the Secretary of State' and insert 'the appropriate national... 27 Oct 2008 AYE
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