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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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June 2008 4 votes
Division Date Vote
(iii) a constable,'. No. 76, page 51, line 22, leave out 'information of that kind' and insert 'any such information'. No. 77, page 51, line 34, at end insert— '( ) In this section "the intelligence services" means the Security Service, the Secret Intelligence Service and GCHQ (within the meaning of section 3 of the Intelligence Services Act 1994).'— [Mr. McNulty.] Amendment proposed: No. 11, page... 10 Jun 2008 AYE
The proposals are all well meant and would improve the control order mechanism. They would not render the mechanism unworkable or in any way less effective, but they would—if I can use this word—humanise it and send out a positive signal to the people out there who are desperately concerned about the purport of such orders. In so doing, the proposals would address quite a few of the human rights q... 10 Jun 2008 AYE
Question accordingly negatived. It being after Ten o'clock, Mr Speaker proceeded to put forthwith the Questions necessary for the disposal of the business to be concluded at that hour , pursuant to Order [this day.] Amendment proposed : No. 53, in page 3, line 8 , at end insert 2 Jun 2008 AYE
Will the Minister give way? Will my hon. Friend forgive me if I do not? I have given way to him so often today, and I want to deal with the other points that have been raised. It is good to see the hon. Member for Newbury (Mr. Benyon) in his place for this part of the proceedings. I hope that he will accept that his amendment No. 3 seeks to add a level of detail that is not appropriate for the Bil... 2 Jun 2008 AYE
May 2008 6 votes
Division Date Vote
Question accordingly negatived. 'In section 1(1)(a) of the Abortion Act 1967 (c. 87) (medical termination of pregnancy), for "twenty-fourth week" substitute "twenty-second week".'.— [Richard Ottaway.] Brought up, and read the First time. 20 May 2008 AYE
Question accordingly negatived. It being more than three hours after the commencement of proceedings on the Bill, The Temporary Chairman put forthwith the Questions necessary for disposal of the business to be concluded at that hour, pursuant to Order [ 12 May ]. Amendment proposed : No. 12, page 9, line 10, after 'parenting', insert 20 May 2008 AYE
It might not surprise my right hon. Friend to learn that I do not agree with him. That which is appropriate for children who are adopted or fostered is equally appropriate for any who are produced by IVF; I see no difference at all, because parenting is parenting. Let us consider how women and couples access this treatment. They are attempting to do that which comes naturally for so many people: c... 20 May 2008 AYE
I have two minutes left, so I cannot give way. In conclusion, let me remind the House why we are making these changes. Climate change is not a problem that we can afford to ignore— rose in his place and claimed to move, That the Question be now put. Question, That the Question be now put, put and agreed to. Question put accordingly:— 14 May 2008 AYE
"to secure access and ensure aid is delivered to those in need." That is why the amendment should be supported, and I ask the Opposition to consider the matter carefully. The motion risks suggesting that the UK will pursue the responsibility to protect above all else, rather than our actual focus, which is on any means that will secure the outcome that we all seek. Unfortunately, the situation for... 14 May 2008 AYE
The hon. Member for Poole (Mr. Syms) complained about the increase in press officers in the Department of Health. Successful advertising and marketing by the Department is helping to achieve a number of important health targets on smoking. The target to reduce the prevalence of smoking among the general population to 21 per cent. by 2010 is a key and essential part of achieving a healthier society... 7 May 2008 AYE
April 2008 11 votes
Division Date Vote
What signal is given to people about reducing CO2 emissions when the biofuel duty discount is reduced? The result is that the price of biofuel is going up. We could talk about all those things at great length, but I do not want to go down that road this evening. We are talking about VED at the moment, and I am sure that many of the hon. Members who have come into the Chamber to vote would not want... 29 Apr 2008 AYE
Question accordingly negatived. Amendment proposed: No. 3A, page 73, line 13, leave out subsections (4) to (6).— [Mr. Gauke.] 29 Apr 2008 AYE
The hon. Gentleman is at liberty to make that point, but I am sorry that I gave way to him. I do not wish to rub salt into the Financial Secretary's wounds, but it is strange that some 300 Labour Members are floating somewhere around the House, but not a single one is on the Back Benches— Order. That is not a relevant intervention. The hon. Gentleman has made his point and I hope that the Financia... 29 Apr 2008 AYE
We have heard that several Members have raised questions with Ministers, who have indicated that there are legal and practical difficulties which need to be resolved and that work is continuing in order to determine the way forward. There is no idea of when that work will be determined, when we will get to a resolution, or what the legal and practical difficulties are that are being experienced. P... 29 Apr 2008 AYE
That is the focus of today's debate. I appreciate that the draft Stamp Duty Land Tax (Zero-Carbon Homes Relief) Regulations 2007, which the House approved in December, had been amended to bring them in line with the code for sustainable homes and that issues such as connection to gas mains were cleared up. Nevertheless, there is evidently still a degree of confusion within the industry, which is w... 29 Apr 2008 AYE
Does the hon. Gentleman agree that the problem is as bad if not worse in smaller towns such as Aldeburgh and Felixstowe in my constituency? These arcades have been hugely important because, on wet days, families have been able to spend a short time together at little cost; they have been able to have family enjoyment. Such activity is wholly different from that which goes on in places of the sort ... 28 Apr 2008 AYE
Many other Tory-controlled authorities right across the city are congratulating themselves on falls in crime and telling their residents about them. That is completely at odds with the picture that the Tory mayoral candidate and the Opposition Front-Bench spokespeople are trying to paint. Alongside the safer neighbourhood teams, we need to see tough enforcement of the law, and we have indeed seen ... 23 Apr 2008 AYE
Before I do so, I should like to reaffirm the importance that we place on family doctors. The relationship between a patient and their local GP is one of the most important features of the NHS. As Nye Bevan said, "The family doctor is in many ways the most important person in the Service." Will my hon. Friend give way? I will not, because I have only a few minutes to respond. The Opposition Front-... 23 Apr 2008 AYE
Question accordingly negatived. Mr. Deputy Speaker then put forthwith the Question s necessary for the disposal of the business to be concluded at that hour. 'The Secretary of State shall announce to Parliament his intention, as to the timing of the implementation of section 5 of the Pensions Act 2007, no later than the publication of the Pre-Budget Report for the financial year 2009-10.'.— [Jim C... 22 Apr 2008 AYE
I am especially interested in the views of the hon. Member for Eastbourne (Mr. Waterson) on this matter. One of the key issues that we have considered on personal accounts is the need to ensure that they complement rather than compete with current provision. We also want to ensure that personal accounts do not have advantages over and above other schemes, which is one reason why I was sceptical ab... 22 Apr 2008 AYE
The hon. Member for Taunton said that the Conservative party did not have any policies. He was being a bit cruel; they have a couple of policies and I want to spend a little time on mortgage regulation. The Conservatives issued a document not long ago called, "Freeing Britain to Compete: Equipping the UK for Globalisation". The right hon. Member for Wokingham (Mr. Redwood) was in charge of the doc... 2 Apr 2008 AYE
March 2008 9 votes
Division Date Vote
(c) the membership of the organisation is open to organisations which are located in or persons whose principal place of residence, work or business is located in the specified community the organisation is established to serve (although the organisation may have different classes of membership), (d) over 50 per cent. of the governing body is elected by the members of the organisation, (e) the org... 31 Mar 2008 AYE
(6) The copy must be sent for registration during the period of 14 days beginning with the date of execution; but a copy registered after that period is valid. (7) Any body created by virtue of an amalgamation— (a) must be registered by the regulator and designated as a non-profit organisation, and (b) pending registration shall be treated as registered and designated as a non-profit organisation.... 31 Mar 2008 AYE
It is a pleasure to follow the hon. Member for Wimbledon (Stephen Hammond) , a fellow London MP. We enjoy excellent bus services in this great capital city, courtesy of TFL and on behalf of Mayor Livingstone and the citizens of London, in contrast to the various bus experiences that we have heard from hon. Members from different parts of the country. Will my hon. Friend give way? If my hon. Friend... 26 Mar 2008 AYE
The right hon. and learned Gentleman gave his reasons for wanting an inquiry, and they were pretty clear. My hon. and learned Friend the Member for Medway (Mr. Marshall-Andrews) supported the case for an inquiry. He said that he does not want to learn lessons so that mistakes are not repeated. He said that he wanted to look at those responsible, and he wanted to ensure that they were brought to bo... 25 Mar 2008 AYE
"why would the government want to use taxpayers money to give someone compensation for something that they are continuing to do". They do not lose all compensation. An adjustment is made— rose in his place and claimed to move, That the Question be now put. Question, That the Question be now put, put and agreed to. Question put, That the original words stand part of the Question:— 19 Mar 2008 AYE
Question accordingly agreed to. Clause 8 ordered to stand part of the Bill. 5 Mar 2008 AYE
Question accordingly negatived. It being more than six hours after the commencement of proceedings in Committee, The Chairman put forthwith the Questions necessary to dispose of the busine ss to be concluded at that hour, pursuant to Orders [ 28 January and 3 March ]. Amendment proposed : No. 296, page 4, leave out line 8 and insert— 5 Mar 2008 AYE
No one should leave the House saying that the European Scrutiny Committee did not consider the matter right to the end, including the question of a referendum. We took our job seriously, and I believe that those who have participated in the past 11 days of this debate have taken it seriously, too. The hon. Gentleman is recorded as having voted against a referendum nine times in the Committee. I un... 5 Mar 2008 AYE
Several hon. Members have spoken as parliamentarians rather than as party politicians in this debate. The hon. Member for Kingston and Surbiton (Mr. Davey) and I have not seen eye to eye throughout most of this debate— Throughout most of today. The hon. Member for Kingston and Surbiton and I have not seen eye to eye throughout most of today's proceedings, but on these amendments we see absolutely ... 4 Mar 2008 AYE
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