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Vote on cutting EU spending: European Framework Financing, 31 Oct 2012 [Clear]

The EU wants to increase the amount of money that it takes from British taxpayers, the Government does not want a real terms cut in this. An amendment was moved in the debate on EU spending calling for a real terms cut in the European Union budget. The amendment calling for the cut was opposed by the Government, yet in spite of this pressure a major rebellion defeated the Prime Minister.


In important votes in the House of Commons if an MP votes to protect or preserve Britain’s democracy and economy from EU interference they are awarded a score of plus 2. If the MP votes in a way that harms our freedom, prosperity and sovereignty the MP receives a vote of minus 2. In the face of pressure from the Whips acting on behalf of their pro-EU leadership an abstention receives a score of plus 1. In the referendum of 23rd June 2016 if your MP supported Leave, they are awarded 10 points. If, however, they supported Remain then a score of minus 10 will be applied.

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MP / Constituency [Postcode lookup?] RatingAye (9)
No (19)
Did not vote (2)
All Votes (30)
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Ian Austin, (no seat) -18%AyeIndependent

Guto Bebb, (no seat) -11%NoIndependent

Richard Benyon, (no seat) -10%NoIndependent

Luciana Berger, (no seat) -26%AyeIndependent

Nick Boles, (no seat) -26%NoIndependent

Alistair Burt, (no seat) -11%NoIndependent

Kenneth Clarke, (no seat) -49%NoIndependent

Charlie Elphicke, (no seat) 23%NoIndependent

Frank Field, (no seat) 24%AyeIndependent

David Gauke, (no seat) -5%NoIndependent

Justine Greening, (no seat) -14%NoIndependent

Dominic Grieve, (no seat) -13%NoIndependent

Sam Gyimah, (no seat) -11%NoIndependent

Philip Hammond, (no seat) -5%NoIndependent

Richard Harrington, (no seat) -15%NoIndependent

Lady Hermon, (no seat) -24%Did not voteIndependent

Kelvin Hopkins, (no seat) 37%AyeIndependent

Margot James, (no seat) -18%NoIndependent

Oliver Letwin, (no seat) -18%NoIndependent

Ivan Lewis, (no seat) -18%AyeIndependent

Stephen Lloyd, (no seat) -51%NoIndependent

Anne Milton, (no seat) -7%NoIndependent

Amber Rudd, (no seat) 2%NoIndependent

Gavin Shuker, (no seat) -22%AyeIndependent

Angela Smith, (no seat) -21%AyeIndependent

Nicholas Soames, (no seat) -10%NoIndependent

Rory Stewart, (no seat) 0%Did not voteIndependent

Edward Vaizey, (no seat) -22%NoIndependent

Chris Williamson, (no seat) -30%AyeIndependent

John Woodcock, (no seat) -30%AyeIndependent
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