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Sir James Cleverly
Conservative · Member of Parliament for Braintree · in the Commons since 2015-05-07
Why no grade?
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Recent participation
Sir James Cleverly voted in 19 of the last 25 Commons divisions (2026-06-22 to 2026-07-15). This measures a recent window, not a career — and a missed division is not necessarily an absence: abstention is unrecorded by design, and pairing and proxy arrangements mean members can be legitimately absent from the lists. The number is the record; the interpretation needs those caveats.
Latest recorded votes
- Aye — Public Office (Accountability) Bill Report Stage: Amendment 19 (2026-07-14)Note: the announced counts (104 Aye / 412 No) differ from the recorded name lists by 3 — the official record's own correction gap.
- Aye — Public Office (Accountability) Bill Report Stage: Amendment 199 (2026-07-14)Note: the announced counts (102 Aye / 409 No) differ from the recorded name lists by 4 — the official record's own correction gap.
- Aye — Immigration and Asylum Bill: Reasoned Amendment to Second Reading (2026-07-13)Note: the announced counts (97 Aye / 358 No) differ from the recorded name lists by 1 — the official record's own correction gap.
- No — Draft Town and Country Planning (Discharge of Local Planning Authority Functions) (England) Regulations 2026 (2026-07-08)
- No — Draft Supply of Machinery (Safety) (Amendment etc.) and the EU Machinery Regulation (Enforcement etc. in Northern Ireland) Regulations 2026 (2026-07-08)
- No — Draft Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Act 2026 (Establishment of Schools) (Consequential Amendments) Regulations 2026 (2026-07-08)
- Aye — Opposition Day: Early release of prisoners (2026-07-07)Note: the announced counts (115 Aye / 0 No) differ from the recorded name lists by 1 — the official record's own correction gap.
- No — National Security (State Threats) Bill: motion to agree to Lords Amendment 1 (2026-07-06)Note: the announced counts (394 Aye / 85 No) differ from the recorded name lists by 1 — the official record's own correction gap.
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