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Motion on the European Commission's Work Programme for 2014 & completion of the EU Single Market, 22 Jan 2014 [Clear]

The Government asked Parliament to support European Commission’s Work Programme 2014; and to agree that it is a a useful tool for planning the Government’s and Parliament’s engagement with the EU in 2014; in particular the completion of the Single Market.


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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Ivan Lewis, (no seat) -18%Did not voteIndependent
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Ian Austin, (no seat) -18%AyeIndependent
Guto Bebb, (no seat) -11%AyeIndependent
Richard Benyon, (no seat) -10%AyeIndependent
Luciana Berger, (no seat) -26%AyeIndependent
Nick Boles, (no seat) -26%AyeIndependent
Alistair Burt, (no seat) -11%AyeIndependent
Kenneth Clarke, (no seat) -49%AyeIndependent
Charlie Elphicke, (no seat) 23%AyeIndependent
Frank Field, (no seat) 24%Did not voteIndependent
David Gauke, (no seat) -5%AyeIndependent
Justine Greening, (no seat) -14%Did not voteIndependent
Dominic Grieve, (no seat) -13%Did not voteIndependent
Sam Gyimah, (no seat) -11%AyeIndependent
Philip Hammond, (no seat) -5%Did not voteIndependent
Richard Harrington, (no seat) -15%Did not voteIndependent
Lady Hermon, (no seat) -24%Did not voteIndependent
Kelvin Hopkins, (no seat) 37%Did not voteIndependent
Margot James, (no seat) -18%AyeIndependent
Oliver Letwin, (no seat) -18%AyeIndependent
Stephen Lloyd, (no seat) -51%AyeIndependent
Anne Milton, (no seat) -7%AyeIndependent
Amber Rudd, (no seat) 2%AyeIndependent
Gavin Shuker, (no seat) -22%Did not voteIndependent
Angela Smith, (no seat) -21%Did not voteIndependent
Nicholas Soames, (no seat) -10%AyeIndependent
Rory Stewart, (no seat) 0%AyeIndependent
Edward Vaizey, (no seat) -22%AyeIndependent
Chris Williamson, (no seat) -30%Did not voteIndependent
John Woodcock, (no seat) -30%AyeIndependent