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Single European Railway Area and further opening of the railways market, 25 Apr 2013 [Clear]

With regards to the EU’s opening of the market of international rail passenger transport accompanying the Communication on the fourth railway package; this motion supported the Government’s aim of ensuring any resulting measures are appropriate, encourage competition and help to deliver a level playing field across the EU; and further supports the Government’s view that any such measures should be evidence-based, proportionate and reduce or at least minimise the regulatory, administrative and cost burden for industry.


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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Mike Hancock, (no seat) -11%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

Danny Alexander, (no seat) -16%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

Lynne Featherstone, (no seat) -18%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

Charles Kennedy, (no seat) -18%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

Nick Clegg, (no seat) -22%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

Adrian Sanders, (no seat) -25%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

Alan Beith, (no seat) -27%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

Michael Moore, (no seat) -30%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

Bob Russell, (no seat) -30%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

Gordon Birtwistle, (no seat) -32%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

Andrew George, (no seat) -32%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

Stephen Gilbert, (no seat) -32%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

Nick Harvey, (no seat) -32%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

Tessa Munt, (no seat) -32%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

Robert Smith, (no seat) -32%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

Vince Cable, (no seat) -33%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

Greg Mulholland, (no seat) -33%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

David Laws, (no seat) -34%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

Roger Williams, (no seat) -34%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

Stephen Williams, (no seat) -34%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

Jenny Willott, (no seat) -34%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

Jeremy Browne, (no seat) -36%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

Duncan Hames, (no seat) -36%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

David Ward, (no seat) -36%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

Alistair Carmichael, Orkney and Shetland -38%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

Don Foster, (no seat) -39%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

Menzies Campbell, (no seat) -41%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

Tim Farron, Westmorland and Lonsdale -41%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

Martin Horwood, (no seat) -41%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

Norman Lamb, (no seat) -50%Did not voteLiberal Democrat
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Sarah Wollaston, (no seat) -7%AyeLiberal Democrat
Phillip Lee, (no seat) -9%AyeLiberal Democrat
Sarah Teather, (no seat) -16%AyeLiberal Democrat
Chuka Umunna, (no seat) -21%NoLiberal Democrat
John Hemming, (no seat) -25%AyeLiberal Democrat
John Thurso, (no seat) -27%AyeLiberal Democrat
Mark Williams, (no seat) -28%AyeLiberal Democrat
Lorely Burt, (no seat) -30%AyeLiberal Democrat
John Leech, (no seat) -30%AyeLiberal Democrat
Ian Swales, (no seat) -30%AyeLiberal Democrat
Mike Thornton, (no seat) -30%AyeLiberal Democrat
Annette Brooke, (no seat) -34%AyeLiberal Democrat
Malcolm Bruce, (no seat) -34%AyeLiberal Democrat
Mike Crockart, (no seat) -34%AyeLiberal Democrat
Simon Hughes, (no seat) -34%AyeLiberal Democrat
Norman Baker, (no seat) -36%AyeLiberal Democrat
David Heath, (no seat) -36%AyeLiberal Democrat
Alan Reid, (no seat) -36%AyeLiberal Democrat
Andrew Stunell, (no seat) -36%AyeLiberal Democrat
Jo Swinson, (no seat) -36%AyeLiberal Democrat
Steve Webb, (no seat) -36%AyeLiberal Democrat
John Pugh, (no seat) -38%AyeLiberal Democrat
Paul Burstow, (no seat) -39%AyeLiberal Democrat
Dan Rogerson, (no seat) -39%AyeLiberal Democrat
Simon Wright, (no seat) -39%AyeLiberal Democrat
Edward Davey, Kingston and Surbiton -40%AyeLiberal Democrat
Mark Hunter, (no seat) -41%AyeLiberal Democrat
Julian Huppert, (no seat) -41%AyeLiberal Democrat
Tom Brake, (no seat) -49%AyeLiberal Democrat