Wednesday 30 November 2022

voicesinandoutofthedark

Invited to show something at the artstation show animal veg mineral.

Being asked what informs my making as an artist led me, through discussion with others, to consider the institutions that affect my existence, the overarching one that pervades all our lives, one that provides a delicate balance between the people and the elected officials, of power and control, the system of governance that is democracy. This led me to the concept of the body politic, a metaphor by which the state is conceived as a biological body. When considering how to present the idea of this curious animal that both leads and is led, I thought about the process that underpins the idea, the vote. My contribution is the voting record of the people of the parliamentary constituency of Suffolk Coastal in the county of Suffolk and the elected official’s voting record in the UK Parliament on behalf of those people.


General election voting record of the people of the parliamentary constituency of Suffolk Coastal in the county of Suffolk.



 

Thérèse Coffey’s voting record in the UK Parliament on behalf of the people in the parliamentary constituency of Suffolk Coastal in the county of Suffolk. 

votes about allowing marriage between two people of same sex:

·        On 9 Jul 2019:Therese Coffey voted not to permit same-sex marriage in Northern Ireland.

·        On 21 May 2013:Therese Coffey voted against allowing same sex couples to marry.

votes about equal gay rights:

·        On 9 Jul 2019:Therese Coffey voted not to permit same-sex marriage in Northern Ireland.

votes about laws to promote equality and human rights:

·        On 7 Dec 2021:Therese Coffey voted against explicitly requiring immigration and enforcement officers to avoid using their powers in a way that could endanger life at sea.

·        On 19 May 2021:Therese Coffey voted against bringing Government policy in-line with human rights where the courts have found policy incompatible with human rights. .

·        On 9 Jul 2019:Therese Coffey voted not to permit same-sex marriage in Northern Ireland.

·        On 13 Jun 2018:Therese Coffey voted against largely retaining the EU "Charter of Fundamental Rights" as part of UK law following the UK's withdrawal from the European Union.

On 16 Apr 2013:Therese Coffey voted to remove the duty on the Commission for Equality and Human Rights to work to support the development of a society where people's ability to achieve their potential is not limited by prejudice or discrimination and there is respect for human rights.

votes about allowing terminally ill people to be given assistance to end their life:

·        On 11 Sep 2015:Therese Coffey voted against allowing a terminally ill person to be lawfully given assistance to end their life with the consent of the High Court.

votes about paying higher benefits over longer periods for those unable to work due to illness or disability:

·        On 18 May 2022:Therese Coffey voted not to express support for a series of policy proposals put forward by the leader of the Scottish National Party Ian Blackford MP. The policies in question were: protecting workers' rights, doing more in respect of the cost of living and climate change; increasing benefits; imposing windfall taxes; retaining existing EU derived law and retaining the existing Human Rights Act.

·        On 21 Sep 2021:Therese Coffey voted for rising prices, lower benefits, and higher taxes particularly for low and middle income workers.

·        On 20 Jul 2016:Therese Coffey voted for cuts in housing benefit for recipients in supported housing.

·        On 8 Jun 2016:Therese Coffey voted for reductions in benefits for disabled and ill claimants required to participate in activities intended to increase their chances of obtaining work.

·        On 2 Mar 2016:Therese Coffey voted against making the removal of the work-related activity component from employment and support allowance conditional on an impact assessment and against requiring Parliament to approve details of implementing the change.

·        On 2 Mar 2016:Therese Coffey voted against making the removal of the limited capability for work element of universal credit conditional on an impact assessment and against requiring Parliament to approve details of implementing the change.

·        On 27 Oct 2015:Therese Coffey voted to remove the "work-related activity component" from the Employment and Support Allowance.

·        On 27 Oct 2015:Therese Coffey voted to remove the "limited capability for work" element of Universal Credit.

·        On 27 Oct 2015:Therese Coffey voted to reduce the household benefit cap, to freeze the rate of many working-age benefits, to reduce social rents in England and for other changes to the benefits system.

·        On 20 Jul 2015:Therese Coffey voted to reduce the household benefit cap, to freeze the rate of many working-age benefits, to reduce social rents in England and for other changes to the benefits system.

·        On 1 Feb 2012:Therese Coffey voted against those who have been ill or disabled since their youth receiving Employment and Support Allowance on the same basis as if they had made sufficient National Insurance contributions to qualify for a contribution based allowance.

·        On 1 Feb 2012:Therese Coffey voted not to increase the time people can receive contribution based ESA from one year to at least 730 days.

·        On 1 Feb 2012:Therese Coffey voted not to make an exception for those with a cancer diagnosis or undergoing cancer treatment from the 365 day limit on receiving contribution based Employment and Support Allowance.

·        On 1 Feb 2012:Therese Coffey voted not to set the lower rate of the Universal Credit payment in relation to disabled children and young people at a minimum of two-thirds of the higher rate.

votes about ending financial support for some 16-19 year olds in training and further education:

·        On 19 Jan 2011:Therese Coffey voted in favour of scrapping the education maintenance allowance (EMA) in England.

votes about selling England’s state owned forests:

On 2 Feb 2011:Therese Coffey voted in favour of the sale of England's public forest estate.

votes about measures to prevent climate change:

·        On 18 May 2022:Therese Coffey voted not to express support for a series of policy proposals put forward by the leader of the Scottish National Party Ian Blackford MP. The policies in question were: protecting workers' rights, doing more in respect of the cost of living and climate change; increasing benefits; imposing windfall taxes; retaining existing EU derived law and retaining the existing Human Rights Act.

·        On 10 Jan 2022:Therese Coffey voted in favour of laws enabling the government to direct funds from electricity consumers, via electricity suppliers, to help pay for, and encourage private investment in, new nuclear power stations.

·        On 13 Dec 2021:Therese Coffey voted not to require the benefits of any subsidies to outweigh any negative effects on the UK's aim of net zero emissions of targeted greenhouse gases by 2050.

·        On 20 Oct 2021:Therese Coffey voted to exempt national security and defence as well as taxation and spending from those policy areas where ministers would be required to have due regard to environmental policy.

·        On 7 Jun 2021:Therese Coffey voted not to make supporting reducing the United Kingdom's net targeted greenhouse gas emissions to zero by 2050 the initial core mission of the Advanced Research and Invention Agency

·        On 26 May 2021:Therese Coffey voted not to ban the burning of certain types of vegetation in almost all upland areas with peat soils in England.

·        On 26 Jan 2021:Therese Coffey voted not to require public authorities to act in accordance with the following principles in relation to the environment: preventative action to avert damage; the precautionary principle; rectifying damage at source and "polluter pays".

·        On 13 Jan 2021:Therese Coffey voted not to require the Financial Conduct Authority to have regard to the target of reducing UK greenhouse gas emissions back to 1990 levels by 2050 when setting capital and risk related requirements for investment firms.

·        On 16 Nov 2020:Therese Coffey voted not to seek to ensure any regulations on the subject of climate change risk which apply to those running certain occupational pension schemes align with the aims of net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 or sooner and limiting the global average temperature increase to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels.

·        On 12 Oct 2020:Therese Coffey voted not to require ministers to have due regard to the target of net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 when taking actions including setting up agricultural subsidy schemes.

·        On 29 Sep 2020:Therese Coffey voted not to require a "climate and nature emergency impact statement" as part of any proposal for financial assistance under a United Kingdom Internal Market Act.

·        On 5 Feb 2020:Therese Coffey voted not to call on the Government to develop and implement a plan to eliminate the substantial majority of transport emissions by 2030.

·        On 24 Oct 2019:Therese Coffey voted against a motion calling on the Government "to rebuild the economy so that it works in the interest of the many, not just handing out rewards to those at the top" and bring forward "a green industrial revolution to decarbonise the economy and boost economic growth".

·        On 3 May 2016:Therese Coffey voted not to reduce the permitted carbon dioxide emission rate of new homes.

·        On 14 Mar 2016:Therese Coffey voted against requiring a strategy for carbon capture and storage for the energy industry.

·        On 14 Mar 2016:Therese Coffey voted against setting a decarbonisation target for the UK within six months of June 2016 and to review it annually thereafter.

·        On 14 Jul 2015:Therese Coffey voted in favour of the Summer 2015 budget which, among other measures, replaced student maintenance grants with loans and cut tax credits.

·        On 4 Jun 2013:Therese Coffey voted against requiring the setting of a target range for the amount of carbon dioxide (or other greenhouse gases) produced per unit of electricity generated.

·        On 3 Jun 2013:Therese Coffey voted not to exempt electricity generation plants using carbon capture and storage technology from annual carbon dioxide emissions limits during a commissioning and proving period of up to three years.

·        On 17 Oct 2012:Therese Coffey voted against requiring the UK Green Investment Bank to explicitly act in support of the target of reducing UK carbon emissions to 20% of 1990 levels by 2050.

votes about a reduction in spending on welfare benefits:

·        On 18 May 2022:Therese Coffey voted not to express support for a series of policy proposals put forward by the leader of the Scottish National Party Ian Blackford MP. The policies in question were: protecting workers' rights, doing more in respect of the cost of living and climate change; increasing benefits; imposing windfall taxes; retaining existing EU derived law and retaining the existing Human Rights Act.

·        On 10 Jan 2022:Therese Coffey voted yes on Welfare Cap

·        On 21 Sep 2021:Therese Coffey voted for rising prices, lower benefits, and higher taxes particularly for low and middle income workers.

·        On 16 Nov 2016:Therese Coffey voted in favour of reductions to the work allowance element of universal credit and reductions to employment and support allowance and against analysing how changes impact those in different incomes.

·        On 20 Jul 2016:Therese Coffey voted for cuts in housing benefit for recipients in supported housing.

·        On 8 Jun 2016:Therese Coffey voted for reductions in benefits for disabled and ill claimants required to participate in activities intended to increase their chances of obtaining work.

·        On 2 Mar 2016:Therese Coffey voted against making the removal of the work-related activity component from employment and support allowance conditional on an impact assessment and against requiring Parliament to approve details of implementing the change.

·        On 2 Mar 2016:Therese Coffey voted against making the removal of the limited capability for work element of universal credit conditional on an impact assessment and against requiring Parliament to approve details of implementing the change.

·        On 23 Feb 2016:Therese Coffey voted to remove the "work-related activity component" from the Employment and Support Allowance.

·        On 23 Feb 2016:Therese Coffey voted to remove the "limited capability for work" element of Universal Credit.

·        On 6 Jan 2016:Therese Coffey voted in favour of cutting universal credit benefits for many people in paid work

·        On 18 Nov 2015:Therese Coffey voted for proposed cuts to tax credits and against investment aimed at growing a productive economy focused on science, technology and green jobs.

·        On 27 Oct 2015:Therese Coffey voted in favour of reducing the amount people are paid in tax credits.

·        On 27 Oct 2015:Therese Coffey voted to remove the "limited capability for work" element of Universal Credit.

·        On 27 Oct 2015:Therese Coffey voted to reduce the household benefit cap, to freeze the rate of many working-age benefits, to reduce social rents in England and for other changes to the benefits system.

·        On 20 Oct 2015:Therese Coffey voted in favour of an impending reduction in the amount people are paid in tax credits.

·        On 15 Sep 2015:Therese Coffey voted to reduce the amounts people are paid in tax credits.

·        On 20 Jul 2015:Therese Coffey voted to reduce the household benefit cap, to freeze the rate of many working-age benefits, to reduce social rents in England and for other changes to the benefits system.

·        On 20 Jul 2015:Therese Coffey voted to reduce the household benefit cap, to freeze the rate of many working-age benefits, to reduce social rents in England and for other changes to the benefits system.

·        On 4 Jun 2015:Therese Coffey voted in favour of proposed spending cuts and changes to the welfare system and in favour of spending on new nuclear weapons.

·        On 11 Feb 2014:Therese Coffey voted not to halt further spending and welfare cuts and not to investigate the impact of austerity measures on the incidence of poverty and inequality.

·        On 12 Nov 2013:Therese Coffey voted in favour of reducing housing benefit for those deemed to have excess bedrooms.

·        On 27 Feb 2013:Therese Coffey voted in favour of a housing benefit under-occupancy penalty.

·        On 21 Jan 2013:Therese Coffey voted to set the rate of increase of certain benefits, payments and tax credits at 1% rather than in line with prices at 2.2% for 2014 and 2015

·        On 21 Jan 2013:Therese Coffey voted to cap any increase in specified benefits payments and tax credits at 1% rather allow them to be increased by 2.2% in line with prices.

·        On 8 Jan 2013:Therese Coffey voted to cap any increase discretionary working age benefits and tax credits at 1% in 2014-15 and 2015-16

·        On 24 Oct 2012:Therese Coffey voted to introduce under-occupation criteria applying to housing benefit for working age claimants in the social rented sector and to set the rates of Local Housing Allowance which applies to private rented accommodation.

·        On 21 Feb 2012:Therese Coffey voted not to add proposed exclusions from a reduction in housing benefits due to being deemed to have excess bedrooms.

·        On 1 Feb 2012:Therese Coffey voted not to increase the time people can receive contribution based ESA from one year to at least 730 days.

·        On 1 Feb 2012:Therese Coffey voted not to make an exception for those with a cancer diagnosis or undergoing cancer treatment from the 365 day limit on receiving contribution based Employment and Support Allowance.

·        On 1 Feb 2012:Therese Coffey voted not to exclude child benefit from the benefit cap.

·        On 1 Feb 2012:Therese Coffey voted not to set the lower rate of the Universal Credit payment in relation to disabled children and young people at a minimum of two-thirds of the higher rate.

·        On 15 Jun 2011:Therese Coffey voted to introduce Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payments and to restrict housing benefit for those in social housing deemed to have excess bedrooms.

·        On 13 Jun 2011:Therese Coffey voted against introducing a childcare element to Universal Credit.

·        On 9 Mar 2011:Therese Coffey voted to introduce Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payments and to restrict housing benefit for those in social housing deemed to have excess bedrooms.

·        On 9 Mar 2011:Therese Coffey voted to introduce Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payments and to restrict housing benefit for those in social housing deemed to have excess bedrooms.

·        On 19 Jan 2011:Therese Coffey voted in favour of scrapping the education maintenance allowance (EMA) in England.

votes about spending public money to create guaranteed jobs for young people who have spent a long time unemployed:

·        On 12 Jun 2014:Therese Coffey voted against a range of economic policies including raising the minimum wage, reintroducing a 10% starting rate of income tax and boosting the supply of housing.

·        On 4 Sep 2013:Therese Coffey voted against calling on the government to get more people into work, bring forward capital investment, introduce a compulsory jobs guarantee, reintroduce a 10% rate of income tax paid for by a mansion tax, act on "rip off" rail fares and soaring energy costs, stand up for families in the private rented sector, reform pensions, curb payday lenders, and reform banking, planning and the skills system.

·        On 15 May 2013:Therese Coffey voted against a package of economic policies including bringing forward long-term infrastructure investment, building 100,000 affordable homes, and guaranteeing jobs for the long term unemployed.

·        On 17 May 2012:Therese Coffey voted against measures to stimulate economic growth and job creation; against a tax on bank bonuses to fund guaranteed jobs for young people out of work for over a year; against reducing VAT; against a tax break for small firms taking on extra workers and against making infrastructure investment sooner.

·        On 17 May 2012:Therese Coffey voted against creating jobs; a tax on bank bonuses to fund guaranteed jobs for young people out of work for a year; a VAT cut; a tax break for small firms taking on more workers and making infrastructure investment sooner.

·        On 14 Dec 2011:Therese Coffey voted against creating 100,000 jobs and building 25,000 homes using funds raised via a bank bonus tax, against reducing VAT on home improvements and against tax breaks for small firms taking on new workers.

·        On 9 Nov 2011:Therese Coffey voted against introducing a tax on bank bonuses to guarantee a job for 100,000 young people and build 25,000 affordable homes; against making investment sooner; against reducing VAT, and against a tax break for small firms taking on extra workers.

votes about phasing out secure tenancies for life:

·        On 12 Jan 2016:Therese Coffey voted to phase out secure tenancies for life.

votes about smoking bans:

·        On 11 Feb 2015:Therese Coffey voted against making it an offence to for someone in charge of an enclosed vehicle to fail to prevent smoking within it if someone under 18 is present.

·        On 10 Feb 2014:Therese Coffey voted against a new law requiring private vehicles be smoke-free where a person under the age of 18 is present in the vehicle.

·        On 22 Jun 2011:Therese Coffey voted against a ban on smoking in private vehicles where there are children present.

·        On 13 Oct 2010:Therese Coffey voted to exempt pubs and private members clubs from the smoking ban where no food is being served.

votes about greater autonomy for schools:

·        On 29 Jan 2014:Therese Coffey voted against requiring all teachers in all state-funded schools to have, or be working towards, Qualified Teacher Status.

·        On 30 Oct 2013:Therese Coffey voted against requiring state school teachers to have, or be working towards, qualified teacher status.

·        On 11 May 2011:Therese Coffey voted not to require school governing bodies and head teachers comply with standards set out by the Secretary of State in relation to the provision of independent careers guidance.

On 8 Feb 2011:Therese Coffey voted to allow the establishment of free schools, to abolish a range of teaching related bodies, to allow student loan interest to be charged at market rates, and to allow teachers to search pupils.

·        On 26 Jul 2010:Therese Coffey voted to enable more schools in England to gain "Academy Status" and the consequent financial independence and removal from local authority control.

·        On 21 Jul 2010:Therese Coffey voted against requiring new academy schools to only be built in areas where there is a proven need for additional capacity.

·        On 21 Jul 2010:Therese Coffey voted against requiring academy schools to have a curriculum which includes personal, social and health education.

·        On 21 Jul 2010:Therese Coffey voted not to require Academy Schools to follow the School Admissions Code.

·        On 21 Jul 2010:Therese Coffey voted against requiring Academy Schools to comply with legislation on pupil exclusions and behaviour partnerships which would otherwise not apply to them.

·        On 19 Jul 2010:Therese Coffey voted to enable more schools in England to gain "Academy Status" and the consequent financial independence and removal from local authority control.

·        On 19 Jul 2010:Therese Coffey voted to enable more schools in England to gain "Academy Status" and the consequent financial independence and removal from local authority control.

votes about academy schools:

·        On 13 Apr 2016:Therese Coffey voted in favour of turning all primary and secondary schools in England to become academies, shifting control over them from local councils to central government.

·        On 21 Jul 2010:Therese Coffey voted against requiring new academy schools to only be built in areas where there is a proven need for additional capacity.

·        On 19 Jul 2010:Therese Coffey voted to enable more schools in England to gain "Academy Status" and the consequent financial independence and removal from local authority control.

votes about university tuition fees:

·        On 9 Dec 2010:Therese Coffey voted to approve raising the tuition fee cap to £6,000 per year for courses for which there are no plans in place to promote access and student finance information.

votes about raising England’s undergraduate tuition fee cap to £9,000 per year:

·        On 9 Dec 2010:Therese Coffey voted to raise the UK's undergraduate tuition fee cap to £9,000 per year.

votes about more restrictive regulation of trade union activity:

·        On 26 Jan 2022:Therese Coffey voted to implement a tax on trade unions and employers' associations to fund their regulator, the Certification Officer.

·        On 26 Jan 2022:Therese Coffey voted to empower the regulator of trade unions and employers’ associations, the Certification Officer, to impose financial penalties on the bodies it regulates for breaches of the law.

·        On 8 Feb 2017:Therese Coffey voted for the support of 40% of those entitled to vote in a ballot for industrial action by state school teachers to be required for such action to be lawful.

·        On 8 Feb 2017:Therese Coffey voted to require the support of 40% of those eligible to vote in ballots for strike action by key transport workers, including staff working on railways, airport security, air traffic control and London buses, for such action to be lawful.

·        On 8 Feb 2017:Therese Coffey voted for the support of 40% of those entitled to vote in a ballot for industrial action by key health workers to be required for such action to be lawful.

·        On 8 Feb 2017:Therese Coffey voted for the support of 40% of those entitled to vote in a ballot for industrial action by key fire service workers to be required for such action to be lawful.

·        On 10 Nov 2015:Therese Coffey voted to require the appointment of a picket supervisor and for them to be identified to, and contactable by, the police.

·        On 10 Nov 2015:Therese Coffey voted to require a 50% turnout in order to make a strike ballot valid and for other aspects of increased regulation of trade union activity.

·        On 14 Sep 2015:Therese Coffey voted to require a 50% turnout in order to make a strike ballot valid and for other aspects of increased regulation of trade union activity.

votes about restricting the scope of legal aid:

·                On 26 Apr 2022:Therese Coffey voted against providing publicly funded legal representation for bereaved people at inquests where a public body has a connection to the case.

·        On 25 Jan 2022:Therese Coffey voted against providing publicly funded legal representation for bereaved people at inquests where a public body has a connection to the case.

·        On 9 Jul 2014:Therese Coffey voted for a residence test as an eligibility criteria for civil legal aid; subject to exceptions for refugees and those who have sought asylum.

·        On 5 Dec 2012:Therese Coffey voted to extend legal aid to certain welfare appeals and certain international child benefit recovery cases.

·        On 17 Apr 2012:Therese Coffey voted not to require the Lord Chancellor to ensure that, subject to resources, individuals have access to legal services that effectively meet their needs.

·        On 2 Nov 2011:Therese Coffey voted against making legal aid available to cover the entirety of assistance required where people are deemed to have complex, interconnected needs, some of which do not usually attract aid.

·        On 2 Nov 2011:Therese Coffey voted to reform legal aid, including removing it from some types of cases, to reform sentencing, and remand and to introduce new offences relating to threatening with a weapon.

·        On 31 Oct 2011:Therese Coffey voted against making legal aid available in clinical negligence cases.

·        On 29 Jun 2011:Therese Coffey voted to reform legal aid, including removing it from some types of cases, to reform sentencing, and remand and to introduce new offences relating to threatening with a weapon.

votes about the privatisation of Royal Mail:

·        On 12 Jan 2011:Therese Coffey voted to privatise up to 90% of Royal Mail and for related restructuring.

·        On 27 Oct 2010:Therese Coffey voted to prepare for and permit Royal Mail privatisation. The vote was also in favour of changing the rules relating to ownership of the Post Office and in favour of passing provisions modifying the regulation of postal services, particularly to protect the UK's universal postal service.

votes about greater regulation of gambling:

·        On 8 Jan 2014:Therese Coffey voted against giving local councils powers to prevent the proliferation of fixed odds betting terminals and betting shops

·        On 8 Jan 2014:Therese Coffey voted against giving local government more powers to regulate betting shops and fixed odds betting terminals.

·        On 4 Dec 2013:Therese Coffey voted to increase the stake, and prize, limits for certain categories of gambling machine.

·        On 26 Nov 2013:Therese Coffey voted against extending the horserace betting levy to overseas bookmakers.

·        On 26 Nov 2013:Therese Coffey voted not to require those running internet and telephone gambling operations to ban those who have registered for self-exclusion.

·        On 17 May 2011:Therese Coffey voted against making specific planning permission be required for betting shops rather than allowing any premises with permission for use for financial and professional services to become a betting shop.

votes about restrictions on fees charged to tenants by letting agents:

·        On 25 Jun 2014:Therese Coffey voted against banning letting agent fees, against making three year tenancies the default in the private rented sector and against action on excessive rent rises during longer tenancies.

·        On 13 May 2014:Therese Coffey voted not to ban letting agents charging tenants, or prospective tenants, fees.

·        On 14 May 2013:Therese Coffey voted against calling on the Government to take real action on jobs, affordable accommodation, rising energy and water bills, the costs of travel to work.

votes about higher taxes on banks:

·        On 1 Dec 2021:Therese Coffey voted to reduce tax on bank profits.

·        On 18 Dec 2017:Therese Coffey voted to exclude certain overseas elements of UK banking groups from the bank levy annual tax.

·        On 21 Jul 2015:Therese Coffey voted for the measures in the Finance Bill including an increase in the income tax personal allowance, and to cap the rates of VAT and income tax at their existing rates until the next general election.

·        On 25 Mar 2015:Therese Coffey voted for a series of taxation related measures including increasing the personal income tax free allowance and increasing the threshold at which higher rate tax is charged.

·        On 19 Nov 2013:Therese Coffey voted against increasing the amount of free child care offered to parents of 3 and 4 year olds from 15 to 25 hours

votes about UK membership of the EU:

·        On 29 Mar 2019:Therese Coffey voted to leave the EU with a [withdrawal] agreement as soon as possible and to approve the negotiated withdrawal agreement and associated documents.

·        On 17 Jan 2018:Therese Coffey voted for the United Kingdom to leave the European Union.

·        On 11 Sep 2017:Therese Coffey voted to end the supremacy of EU law in UK law; to convert EU law into domestic law on the UK's exit from the European Union and to give ministers the power to correct deficiencies in retained EU law.

·        On 11 Sep 2017:Therese Coffey voted to end the supremacy of EU law in UK law; to convert EU law into domestic law on the UK's exit from the European Union and to give ministers the power to correct deficiencies in retained EU law.

·        On 8 Feb 2017:Therese Coffey voted to empower the Prime Minister to give notification of the United Kingdom's intention to leave the European Union.

·        On 1 Feb 2017:Therese Coffey voted to empower the Prime Minister to give notification of the United Kingdom's intention to leave the European Union.

·        On 7 Dec 2016:Therese Coffey voted in favour of the United Kingdom leaving the European Union and in favour of starting the process by 31 March 2017.

votes about more EU integration:

·        On 18 May 2022:Therese Coffey voted not to express support for a series of policy proposals put forward by the leader of the Scottish National Party Ian Blackford MP. The policies in question were: protecting workers' rights, doing more in respect of the cost of living and climate change; increasing benefits; imposing windfall taxes; retaining existing EU derived law and retaining the existing Human Rights Act.

·        On 9 Dec 2020:Therese Coffey voted to generally remove rights for European Economic Area citizens under the UK's immigration and benefits systems while protecting the rights of Irish citizens and those granted settled, or pre-settled, status under the EU Settlement Scheme.

·        On 25 Nov 2020:Therese Coffey voted for the UK's appeal courts not to be bound by decisions of the European Union Court of Justice, after the transition period associated with the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the union. .

·        On 15 Jul 2020:Therese Coffey voted no on Extension of the Transition Period Following the UK Leaving the EU.

·        On 30 Jun 2020:Therese Coffey voted to end the general right for nationals of European Union member states, European Economic Area states and Switzerland to enter and reside in the UK while retaining such rights for Irish citizens.

·        On 18 May 2020:Therese Coffey voted to end the general right for nationals of European Union member states, European Economic Area states and Switzerland to enter and reside in the UK while retaining such rights for Irish citizens.

·        On 8 Jan 2020:Therese Coffey voted against requiring the Government to seek to negotiate continuing full membership of the EU's Erasmus+ education and youth programme.

·        On 8 Jan 2020:Therese Coffey voted against seeking close alignment with the EU single market underpinned by shared institutions and obligations; against participation in EU agencies and funding programmes; and against UK rights and protections for workers, consumers and the environment keeping pace with EU standards as a minimum. .

·        On 24 Oct 2019:Therese Coffey voted in favour of the UK Government’s proposals for leaving the European Union.

·        On 23 Oct 2019:Therese Coffey voted to remove rights for EU, Swiss and Turkish nationals to pursue business activities in the UK following the UK's withdrawal from the EU.

·        On 15 Oct 2019:Therese Coffey voted to transfer powers to set certain technical environmental regulations from the EU to the UK on the UK's withdrawal from the EU.

·        On 1 Apr 2019:Therese Coffey voted against a permanent and comprehensive United Kingdom-wide customs union with the European Union.

·        On 27 Mar 2019:Therese Coffey voted against a UK wide customs union with the EU.

·        On 30 Jan 2019:Therese Coffey voted to revoke arrangements for cross-border action to tackle infringements of various EU consumer laws.

·        On 19 Dec 2018:Therese Coffey voted to amend the law on accounts and reports from corporate bodies to remove the involvement of the European Union and to remove preferential treatment of bodies from the European Economic Area.

·        On 17 Jul 2018:Therese Coffey voted against making retaining membership of the European medicines regulatory network a government objective.

·        On 13 Jun 2018:Therese Coffey voted against making the UK's withdrawal from the EU conditional on seeking, as an objective for the UK's negotiation of the withdrawal agreement, full access to the internal market of the EU rather than merely European Economic Area membership.

·        On 13 Jun 2018:Therese Coffey voted against making the UK's withdrawal from the EU conditional on seeking, as an objective for the UK's negotiation of the withdrawal agreement, an international agreement which enables the United Kingdom to continue to participate in the European Economic Area.

·        On 13 Jun 2018:Therese Coffey voted against largely retaining the EU "Charter of Fundamental Rights" as part of UK law following the UK's withdrawal from the European Union.

·        On 13 Jun 2018:Therese Coffey voted not to make incompatibility with the general principles of EU law actionable in the UK courts following the UK's withdrawal from the union.

·        On 13 Jun 2018:Therese Coffey voted against steps designed to ensure that the UK’s withdrawal from the EU does not result in the removal or diminution of any rights, powers, liabilities, obligations, restrictions, remedies and procedures that contribute to the protection and improvement of the environment.

·        On 17 Jan 2018:Therese Coffey voted for the United Kingdom to leave the European Union.

·        On 20 Dec 2017:Therese Coffey voted against the UK retaining the EU's common customs tariff and common commercial policy.

·        On 13 Dec 2017:Therese Coffey voted to allow ministers to withdraw the UK from the European Economic Area, the European single market.

·        On 12 Dec 2017:Therese Coffey voted to allow laws which were required by the UK's membership of the European single market to be weakened, removed or replaced by Ministers after the UK's withdrawal from the EU.

·        On 21 Nov 2017:Therese Coffey voted against requiring the UK Government to report on changes to EU legislation which form part of UK law, and against requiring the Government to consider adopting such changes to ensure that the rights of workers and employees in the UK are no less favourable than they would have been had the UK remained a member of the EU or EEA.

·        On 21 Nov 2017:Therese Coffey voted against the European Union Charter of Fundamental Rights remaining part of UK law on the UK's withdrawal from the European Union.

·        On 21 Nov 2017:Therese Coffey voted against retaining general principles of EU law derived from EU treaties, direct EU legislation and EU directives, as part of UK law after the UK leaves the EU, and voted to only retain those general principles deriving from European Court [of justice] case law.

·        On 14 Nov 2017:Therese Coffey voted to end the supremacy of EU law in domestic law and to remove the mechanism which enables the flow of new EU law into UK law.

·        On 14 Nov 2017:Therese Coffey voted not to require courts or tribunals to have regard to anything done on or after exit day by the European Court, another EU entity or the EU.

·        On 11 Sep 2017:Therese Coffey voted to end the supremacy of EU law in UK law; to convert EU law into domestic law on the UK's exit from the European Union and to give ministers the power to correct deficiencies in retained EU law.

·        On 11 Sep 2017:Therese Coffey voted to end the supremacy of EU law in UK law; to convert EU law into domestic law on the UK's exit from the European Union and to give ministers the power to correct deficiencies in retained EU law.

·        On 13 Mar 2017:Therese Coffey voted against guaranteeing EU derived rights, and the potential to acquire residency rights, for EU and EEA citizens legally resident in the UK.

·        On 8 Feb 2017:Therese Coffey voted to empower the Prime Minister to give notification of the United Kingdom's intention to leave the European Union.

·        On 8 Feb 2017:Therese Coffey voted against the UK remaining a member of the European Atomic Agency Community (Euratom) when withdrawing from the European Union and against treating leaving Euratom separately from leaving the European Union.

·        On 8 Feb 2017:Therese Coffey voted to empower the Prime Minister to give notification of the United Kingdom's intention to leave the European Union.

·        On 1 Feb 2017:Therese Coffey voted to empower the Prime Minister to give notification of the United Kingdom's intention to leave the European Union.

·        On 7 Dec 2016:Therese Coffey voted in favour of the United Kingdom leaving the European Union and in favour of starting the process by 31 March 2017.

·        On 9 Mar 2016:Therese Coffey voted against the UK opting into a proposed EU directive on combating terrorism; supporting work directly with other countries and recognising that national security is a matter for individual nations.

·        On 14 Dec 2015:Therese Coffey voted to support the Government's decision not to opt into a European Union response to disproportionate migration into certain states involving measures to relocate individuals in need of international protection (asylum).

·        On 4 Dec 2013:Therese Coffey voted in favour of an EU trade agreement with Colombia and Peru.

·        On 15 Jul 2013:Therese Coffey voted to opt out of all EU police and criminal justice measures adopted before December 2009

·        On 15 Jul 2013:Therese Coffey voted to opt into Europol's European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Cooperation and Training so long as Europol is not given the power to direct national law enforcement agencies to initiate investigations or share data that conflicts with national security; and against considering the views of the Association of Chief Police Officers when deciding when to opt in.

·        On 14 Sep 2011:Therese Coffey voted against an EU Directive on the right of access to a lawyer in criminal proceedings and on the right to communicate upon arrest

·        On 9 Feb 2011:Therese Coffey voted to support the Government's position that the UK should not contribute to the European Stability Mechanism and financial assistance for Euro area Member States should primarily be provided by other euro area Member States.

·        On 25 Jan 2011:Therese Coffey voted against requiring a referendum prior to UK giving emergency financial assistance via the EU to member states other than the Republic of Ireland.

votes about a right to remain for EU nationals already in living in the UK:

·        On 7 Jul 2021:Therese Coffey voted against automatically granting Settled Status to EU nationals residing in the UK or scrapping or extending the deadline for applying to the settlement scheme; against providing physical proof of settled status; and against devolving immigration powers to the Scottish Government.

·        On 29 Mar 2019:Therese Coffey voted to leave the EU with a [withdrawal] agreement as soon as possible and to approve the negotiated withdrawal agreement and associated documents.

·        On 17 Jan 2018:Therese Coffey voted for the United Kingdom to leave the European Union.

·        On 11 Sep 2017:Therese Coffey voted to end the supremacy of EU law in UK law; to convert EU law into domestic law on the UK's exit from the European Union and to give ministers the power to correct deficiencies in retained EU law.

·        On 11 Sep 2017:Therese Coffey voted to end the supremacy of EU law in UK law; to convert EU law into domestic law on the UK's exit from the European Union and to give ministers the power to correct deficiencies in retained EU law.

·        On 13 Mar 2017:Therese Coffey voted against guaranteeing EU derived rights, and the potential to acquire residency rights, for EU and EEA citizens legally resident in the UK.

·        On 8 Feb 2017:Therese Coffey voted to empower the Prime Minister to give notification of the United Kingdom's intention to leave the European Union.

·        On 8 Feb 2017:Therese Coffey voted against seeking to protect the residence rights of citizens of the European Union and their family members who were lawfully resident in the United Kingdom on 23 June 2016.

·        On 8 Feb 2017:Therese Coffey voted to empower the Prime Minister to give notification of the United Kingdom's intention to leave the European Union.

·        On 1 Feb 2017:Therese Coffey voted to empower the Prime Minister to give notification of the United Kingdom's intention to leave the European Union.

·        On 7 Dec 2016:Therese Coffey voted in favour of the United Kingdom leaving the European Union and in favour of starting the process by 31 March 2017.

·        On 19 Oct 2016:Therese Coffey voted against EU nationals living in the UK retaining rights, including the right to live and work in the UK, should the UK leave the EU.

votes about investigations into the Iraq war:

·        On 30 Nov 2016:Therese Coffey voted against an investigation into the contrast between public statements and private actions in the run up to the Iraq war.

votes about use of UK military forces in combat operations overseas:

·        On 2 Dec 2015:Therese Coffey voted to support UK airstrikes against ISIL in Syria

·        On 26 Sep 2014:Therese Coffey voted for UK air strikes in Iraq to support Iraqi forces' efforts against ISIL.

·        On 9 Sep 2010:Therese Coffey voted to support the continued deployment of UK armed forces in Afghanistan.

votes about slowing the rise in rail fares:

·        On 5 Sep 2012:Therese Coffey voted against capping annual rail increases at 1% above inflation and not to ban increases in excess of that limit.

·        On 16 May 2012:Therese Coffey voted against reducing public transport fares, and against reducing VAT on fuel to help motorists and boost the economy.

·        On 11 Jan 2012:Therese Coffey voted to allow individual rail fares to be increased by more than the amount of the Government's cap on average increases.

votes about greater public control of bus services:

·        On 19 Jan 2016:Therese Coffey voted against regulation of local bus networks and against public ownership of the railways.

votes about strengthening the Military Covenant:

·        On 1 Mar 2022:Therese Coffey voted not to empower ministers to extend the period during which employers of someone who has left the armed forces benefit from a reduction in national insurance payable in connection with that person's employment.

·        On 7 Dec 2021:Therese Coffey voted not to waive immigration and nationality related fees for non UK citizens in the UK armed forces who have served for at least five years, and their dependents.

·        On 6 Dec 2021:Therese Coffey voted not to require the Government to have due regard to the special circumstances of current and former members of the armed services when exercising certain functions in relation to England.

·        On 23 Jun 2021:Therese Coffey voted not to require central government departments to have due regard to the special situation of current or former members of the armed services when carrying out certain functions relating to housing, education and health in England.

·        On 23 Jun 2021:Therese Coffey voted not to require accommodation provided to service people in Scotland to meet the Scottish Housing Quality Standard, the main measure of housing quality in Scotland.

·        On 27 Apr 2021:Therese Coffey voted against establishing a duty of care standard in relation to legal, pastoral and mental health support provided to service personnel involved in investigations or litigation arising from overseas operations.

·        On 21 Apr 2021:Therese Coffey voted against establishing a duty of care standard in relation to legal, pastoral and mental health support provided to service personnel involved in investigations or litigation arising from overseas operations.

·        On 3 Nov 2020:Therese Coffey voted to apply restrictions on the prosecution of members of the armed forces in relation to their conduct on overseas deployment even in cases of alleged torture.

·        On 3 Nov 2020:Therese Coffey voted for prosecutions in respect of historical conduct by British armed services personnel on overseas operations to only take place in exceptional circumstances.

·        On 26 Jun 2012:Therese Coffey voted against calling on the Government to strengthen the military covenant and against requesting a reassessment of the assumptions on which the Strategic Defence and Security Review was based.

·        On 14 Jun 2011:Therese Coffey voted against requiring public bodies and minsters to consider the effects of people's service in the armed forces when setting healthcare, education and housing policy and to consider if special provisions for current, and former, service personnel are justified.

·        On 16 Feb 2011:Therese Coffey voted against a legally binding Military Covenant set out in law.


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