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Peter Lilley

Former MP
46.2
Centrist
80 coded votes
1,982
Total votes
956
Ayes
1,026
Noes
0
Other

Ideology spectrum

46.2
ProgressiveCentreConservative

Centrist — based on 80 coded votes across 3 axes (4% coverage).

Policy axis scores

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

Economic policy 39
High confidence 38 votes
Civil liberties 65
Medium confidence 17 votes
Climate / energy 44
High confidence 25 votes

Voting trends (most recent 12 months of activity)

Voting record

September 2013 15 votes
Division Date Vote
Question accordingly negatived. Clause 37 ordered to stand part of the Bill. Clauses 38 to 44 ordered to stand part of the Bill . 11 Sep 2013 NO
Question accordingly negatived. The Chair then put forthwith the Questions necessary for the disposal of the business to be concluded at that time ( Standing Order No. 83D ). Amendment proposed : 112, page 40, line 19, at end insert— 11 Sep 2013 NO
Unions will need to set out in their rules the process for appointing and removing an assurer. We have provided flexibility for the union, but none the less, certain provisions will apply regardless. An assurer may be removed by resolution, or be automatically re-appointed unless one of various specified conditions are met. However, it will always be up to the union to have the final say—it can ap... 11 Sep 2013 NO
“Unions have stated difficulties at times maintaining the addresses of members”. The certificate that will have been issued, and which will be available for any member of the public to look at, will show that the union has a proper process in place for maintaining its membership list. That will give that assurance to anybody who looks at it. It of course will not give the details of the names and ... 11 Sep 2013 NO
Question accordingly agreed to. Clause 27 ordered to stand part of the Bill. 10 Sep 2013 AYE
Other hon. Members have indicated that there will be changes to the Bill in the House of Lords. Let us pray for those changes. If those changes are made before we debate the Bill again in the House, we will have got what we wanted, but it is a pity that the Government cannot acknowledge that point. The Bill must not unduly impact the vital work of the community and the voluntary circle. I support ... 10 Sep 2013 AYE
Question accordingly agreed to. Clause 26 ordered to stand part of the Bill. 10 Sep 2013 AYE
The hon. Member for North Down (Lady Hermon) intervened on the hon. Member for Banff and Buchan and referred to future elections “imminent or otherwise”. I would like to clarify that that is an existing definition under PPERA, not something new that the Bill would introduce. The Minister mentioned me, so I appreciate his giving me the opportunity to say that the Bill amends existing legislation, s... 10 Sep 2013 AYE
Question accordingly negatived. Proceedings interrupted (Programme Order, 3 September ). The Chair put forthwith the Questions necessary for the disposal of the business to be concluded at that time (Standing Order No. 83D ). Clause 1, as amended, ordered to stand part of the Bill. 9 Sep 2013 NO
Order. The hon. Member for Brighton, Pavilion (Caroline Lucas) will be aware that we are pressed for time and that the mover of the amendment must have the opportunity to respond. I am sure that she will bear that in mind. I associate myself with the comments of the hon. Member for Nottingham North (Mr Allen) about the way in which the debate has been organised and the high number of amendments th... 9 Sep 2013 NO
I thank my hon. Friend for rising to make that point, which is valuable and is addressed by some of the amendments. The Bill is straightforward about those who should be covered by our register. I repeat that we are being very specific about the transparency we are seeking to achieve. We regard Ministers and permanent secretaries as the key decision makers. I cannot state that much more simply. Wi... 9 Sep 2013 NO
I will not pretend to the House that there are easy answers, simple solutions or quick fixes to driving down fuel poverty, driving up competition in the sector or delivering a better, fairer deal for hard-pressed consumers. However, unlike the Labour Government’s drift, inertia and failure to deliver, the coalition has rolled up its sleeves and is making a real difference. It was striking that not... 4 Sep 2013 NO
The fact that we have credibility in our fiscal policy means that the Governor of the Bank of England has been able to say what he has said about the greater certainty for interest rates, which is helpful for businesses. If we throw away that fiscal credibility, we will make life more difficult for businesses wanting to get credit. If we want to help hard-working people—I think we all do—it is vit... 4 Sep 2013 NO
Question accordingly negatived. Question put forthwith ( Standing Order No. 62(2) ), That the Bill be now read a Second time. 3 Sep 2013 AYE
As the hon. Gentleman will know— [ Interruption. ] Order. The right hon. Gentleman must be heard; let us hear him. As the hon. Gentleman will know, the MPs’ code of conduct covers some of the misdemeanours to which he refers. What we are doing in relation to lobbying is specifically about third party lobbyists. In conclusion, I reiterate that the Bill is about transparency, openness and fairness. ... 3 Sep 2013 NO
July 2013 13 votes
Division Date Vote
Senior Courts of England and Wales 17 Jul 2013 AYE
Court of Judicature, Northern Ireland 17 Jul 2013 AYE
Deferred Division 17 Jul 2013 AYE
which the Welsh Government have great hopes for, will be successful and that, in looking at it, we will form a different view. It is important to keep all one’s options open. As I was saying, NHS Blood and Transplant announced its new strategy on 11 July . It has a new chair who is full of vigour and who I am sure will do an extremely good job. performance in many other countries. There is no reas... 17 Jul 2013 AYE
Question accordingly negatived. Question put forthwith ( Standing Order No. 31(2) ), That the proposed words be there added. 17 Jul 2013 AYE
We must focus on improving productivity in the NHS so that we can do more with the resources that we have. As the Secretary of State outlined, that is about improving the technology in the NHS so that we can spend more money on care and free up staff time. If we use technology to better join up health and social care, staff will spend less time on paperwork and more time with patients, which will ... 17 Jul 2013 NO
commitment in its manifesto at the next general election to regulate second jobs. That is why we have led the debate today. Our motion on the Order Paper states: “as part of a wider regulatory framework for second jobs, from the start of the next Parliament, no hon. Members should be permitted to hold paid directorships or consultancies.” There have been some interesting critiques of the draftsman... 17 Jul 2013 NO
Division 60 15 Jul 2013 AYE
The Secretary of State says he is happy to go along with this agreement. Will he explain what agreement he is talking about? What we have agreed to do across the Government is table amendments to the Bill before the House at the moment that introduce things like a proportionality test, which is much needed and mirrors the situation in Germany. That is the kind of reform to the arrest warrant that ... 15 Jul 2013 NO
“did not…reach the intensity and scale of those committed by Government forces and affiliated militia.” There is no equivalence. consent. We have that clarity now and I thank the Minister for it. I also thank Members on both sides of the House for pressing for clarity from the Government. I urge all Members to support the motion, regardless of their views on whether we should arm. I for one will n... 11 Jul 2013 AYE
I am not suggesting that one should always be alert to the financial cost of issuing prescriptions, but I think it is right and fair to say that many general practitioners are aware of it. Increasingly, prescribing GPs—in other words, all GPs—are taking on the huge responsibility of bearing in mind the cost to the national health service of the prescriptions they issue their patients. It would be ... 10 Jul 2013 AYE
Question accordingly negatived. Question put forthwith ( Standing Order No. 31(2) ), That the proposed words be there added. 10 Jul 2013 AYE
I smiled when I heard Citizens Advice being quoted frequently today. Is that the same Citizens Advice that hired Polly Billington, a Labour adviser, in November 2012? She will be head of its campaigns and communications, and is a former senior adviser to the right hon. Member for Doncaster North. Is that why we have to have those definitive quotes all the time? I find it so. Maybe that is why the ... 10 Jul 2013 NO
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