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Voting by Proxy (Amendment and Extension)

12 October 2022

Lead MP

Penny Mordaunt

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General Debate

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Parliamentary Procedure
Other Contributors: 10

At a Glance

Penny Mordaunt raised concerns about voting by proxy (amendment and extension) in the House of Commons. Other MPs contributed to the debate.

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Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
Proposes expanding the proxy voting scheme to include serious long-term illness or injury for a pilot period, from 17 October 2022 until 30 April 2023. The proposal includes changes to Standing Order No. 39A to incorporate complications relating to childbirth and serious long-term illness or injury into the proxy voting scheme. Mordaunt emphasises that these measures will help create a more inclusive culture and working environment in Parliament, reflecting growing calls for such provisions.
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