MPs - Holding the EU referendum in 2014
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Holding the EU referendum in 2014, 22 Nov 2013 [Clear]

Instead of holding the referendum on EU membership in 2017 it was proposed to bring forward the national vote to 2014.


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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Stewart Hosie, Dundee East -30%Did not voteScottish National Party

Angus Brendan MacNeil, Na h-Eileanan an Iar -31%Did not voteScottish National Party

Angus Robertson, (no seat) -19%Did not voteScottish National Party

Michael Weir, (no seat) -24%Did not voteScottish National Party

Eilidh Whiteford, (no seat) -17%Did not voteScottish National Party

Pete Wishart, Perth and North Perthshire -28%Did not voteScottish National Party
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