Stone MP Sir Bill Cash – Parliamentary Votes and Debates 28th March – 1st April 2022

Bill Cash House of CommonsHere is our weekly update on how your Stone MP has voted in recent parliamentary sessions and also any debates they’ve taken part in.

As part of the service offered by TheyWorkForYou, we receive daily summaries of voting and debate participation for our Stone MP, these are catalogued and this weekly summary is produced in chronological order.

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We’re publishing the information of the votes, as well as a link to the debate and the results of the votes. Feel free to explore the topics being debated and the votes being cast by clicking on the description that goes along with the vote.

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28th March 2022

Bill Cash : 4 votes

Skills and Post-16 Education Bill [Lords] – Clause 7 – Additional powers to approve technical education qualifications

Voted aye (division #231; result was 276 aye, 153 no)

Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill – After Clause 54 – Intimidatory offences aggravated by sex or gender

Voted aye (division #232; result was 279 aye, 149 no)

Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill – Clause 55 – Imposing Conditions on Public Assemblies

Voted aye (division #233; result was 270 aye, 203 no)

Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill – Clause 56 – Imposing conditions on public assemblies

Voted aye (division #234; result was 275 aye, 201 no)


Bill Cash : 1 Commons debate

Ukraine

Bill Cash: My right hon. Friend rightly refers to the necessity for a clear timetable with respect to Russian oil and gas. In particular, I would like to ask about the German issue, because Germany has a vast dependence on Russia, and it will take a considerable amount of time to get that right—if it can ever be got right. How will the problem be resolved in the short term, because the problem for Ukraine is short term and the quicker we resolve it the better? The problem is that Germany is, effectively, bankrolling Russia at the moment.

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29th March 2022

Bill Cash : 1 vote

Delegated Legislation – Social Security

Voted aye (division #235; result was 264 aye, 192 no)

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30th March 2022

Bill Cash : 6 votes

Health and Care Bill – After Clause 148 – Tobacco products statutory scheme: consultation

Voted aye (division #236; result was 273 aye, 181 no)

Health and Care Bill – After Clause 148 – Permitted Locations for Abortion Treatment

Voted no (division #237; result was 212 aye, 184 no)

Health and Care Bill – Clause 35 – Report on assessing and meeting workforce needs

Voted aye (division #238; result was 243 aye, 165 no)

Health and Care Bill – Clause 40 – Reconfiguration of services: intervention powers

Voted aye (division #239; result was 261 aye, 155 no)

Health and Care Bill – Clause 140 – Cap on care costs for charging purposes

Voted aye (division #240; result was 245 aye, 147 no)

Health and Care Bill – After Clause 148 – Dispute resolution in children’s palliative care

Voted aye (division #241; result was 257 aye, 147 no)

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  • carl HARTLEY

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