Here 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.
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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31st January 2022
Bill Cash : 1 vote
Advanced Research and Invention Agency Bill – Clause 2 – ARIA’s functions
31 Jan 2022
Voted aye (division #178; result was 302 aye, 209 no)
Bill Cash : 1 Commons debate
Sue Gray Report
Bill Cash:
I accept entirely what the Prime Minister has just said. It is absolutely essential that we wait until we hear the next stage in these proceedings in relation to any future investigations. I would also like to draw attention to the historic achievements of this Prime Minister in relation not only to delivering Brexit but to the vaccine roll-out and to his dealings with Mr Putin. I believe that everybody should take that most firmly into account.
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2nd February 2022
Bill Cash : 4 votes
Finance (No. 2) Bill – New Clause 17 – Impact of Act on tackling climate change
Voted no (division #180; result was 228 aye, 302 no)
Finance (No. 2) Bill – New Clause 27 – Review of Economic crime (anti-money laundering) levy
Voted no (division #181; result was 227 aye, 295 no)
Finance (No. 2) Bill – Clause 6 – Rate of surcharge and surcharge allowance
Voted no (division #182; result was 228 aye, 301 no)
Finance (No. 2) Bill – Schedule 5 – Insurance contracts: change in accounting standards
Voted aye (division #183; result was 299 aye, 225 no)
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1 comment
Peter haddock
I support Bill Cash and his sensible comments regarding Boris and the cacophony in parliament. Well done.