2025-01-08 20:12:08
The Liberal Democrat’s abstained from the vote. They did not vote against the amendment. [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(10-2-21) Author
2025-01-08 21:06:46
This was a vote on an amendment to a bill that already had important safeguards for children's rights. A separate bill specifically proposing an inquiry can now be placed by the opposition. [Link] Separate bills have a better chance of cross party support NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(5-1-27) Author
2025-01-08 21:11:54
To the proposed CN. Abstaining is the cowards way of voting against so the OP is factual. Your note belongs in the comment section, not in community notes. NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(16-1-6) Author
2025-01-09 00:20:31
This vote was on what’s called a ‘Reasoned amendment’. A reasoned amendment blocks a bill from passing to its second reading. The opposition put one sentence at the end of their amendment to frame their attempt at sabotaging the bill as labour voting against an inquiry. [Link][Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(10-1-12) Author
2025-01-09 00:40:12
The post states that only the Conservative Party & Reform UK voted in favour of the bill. That is incorrect as the Ulster Unionist Party, Democratic Unionist Party, Traditional Unionist Voice & the independent Unionist for North Down all voted for the bill. [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(14-4-13) Author
2025-01-09 17:57:17
Sir Keir was one of 9 cabinet ministers who failed to vote, Also deputy prime minister Angela Rayner, chancellor Rachel Reeves, health sec Wes Streeting, Energy Sec Ed Miliband, foreign sec David Lammy, defence sec John Healey & environment sec Steve Reed didn’t vote [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(0-0-0) Author