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Division Vote (Commons)
13 Mar 2017 - European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill - View Vote Context
David Anderson (Lab) voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 209 Labour No votes vs 6 Labour Aye votes
Vote Tally: Ayes - 335 Noes - 287
Division Vote (Commons)
13 Mar 2017 - European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill - View Vote Context
David Anderson (Lab) voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 212 Labour No votes vs 6 Labour Aye votes
Vote Tally: Ayes - 331 Noes - 286
Written Question
Prison Officers: Pay
Monday 13th March 2017

Asked by: David Anderson (Labour - Blaydon)

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, what steps she plans to take to ensure the independence of the Prison Officers' Pay Review Body from (a) prison service management and (b) Government.

Answered by Sam Gyimah

The Government respects and values the role of the independent Prison Service Pay Review Body (PSPRB) as a compensatory mechanism for Operational staff within the Prison Service for whom the inducement to participate in industrial action is prohibited by law.

The PSPRB members are independently appointed through the Public Appointments Team and the panel makes independent recommendations having considered evidence from both NOMS, in agreement with wider Government, and trade unions.


Speech in General Committees - Thu 09 Mar 2017
Draft Collection of Fines etc. (Northern Ireland Consequential Amendments) Order 2017

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Speech in Westminster Hall - Thu 09 Mar 2017
Scotland: Demography and Devolution

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Speech in Westminster Hall - Thu 09 Mar 2017
Scotland: Demography and Devolution

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Speech in Westminster Hall - Thu 09 Mar 2017
Scotland: Demography and Devolution

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Speech in Westminster Hall - Thu 09 Mar 2017
Scotland: Demography and Devolution

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Speech in Westminster Hall - Thu 09 Mar 2017
Scotland: Demography and Devolution

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Written Question
Irene Clennell
Wednesday 8th March 2017

Asked by: David Anderson (Labour - Blaydon)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, on what grounds the order for the deportation to Singapore of Irene Clennell was given.

Answered by Robert Goodwill

All applications for leave to remain in the UK are considered on their individual merits and in line with the Immigration Rules. We expect those with no legal right to remain in the country to leave. Mrs Clennell has had no legal basis to remain in the UK since July 2014.

Mrs Clennell has spent the majority of her life, including her married life, in Singapore. She was granted indefinite leave to remain in 1992 but this lapsed after she went on to live outside the UK for more than two years. Mrs Clennell last entered the UK as a visitor in 2013 and went on to make an application to remain as the spouse of her husband in 2013. This was refused and her appeal rights were exhausted on 10 July 2014. It is right that we expect those with no legal right to remain to leave the UK.