Gambling Regulation
Policy description
There have been votes in Parliament on a number of aspects of the regulation of gambling. Specific votes have been on the powers of local councils to use planning laws to control the numbers, and locations, of betting shops as well as regulations limiting stakes, and prizes, for gambling machines, and the laws governing the operation of casinos.
View policy details.Analysis for Adrian Flook
Adrian Flook generally voted for (84% aligned) greater regulation of gambling.
Comparable Conservative MPs generally voted for (84% aligned).
Scoring Divisions
Scoring divisions are used to calculate the headline alignment between a person and a policy.
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Guide to columns
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person vote: the vote cast by the person
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party alignment: how aligned this vote was with other members of the person’s party. Higher numbers indicate less difference from the average vote of the party.
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policy direction: if an aye vote is aligned or against the overall policy.
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policy alignment: if this MP's vote was aligned with the policy.
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annotation: links to public statements or explanations for the vote, if available.
| motion | date | person vote | party alignment | policy direction | policy aligned |
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| Gambling Bill — reasoned amendment on 2nd reading | 2004-11-01 | absent | na | agree | na |
| Gambling Bill — 2nd reading | 2004-11-01 | absent | na | against | na |
| Gambling Bill — Casino conditions | 2005-01-24 | aye | 100% | agree | aligned |
| Gambling Bill — Third Reading | 2005-01-24 | absent | na | against | na |