Housing Benefit Reduction For Those Deemed to have Excess Bedrooms

Policy description

There have been votes in Parliament on the introduction, and operation of, a policy to restrict housing benefit for those in social housing deemed to have excess bedrooms. This policy has been called the "Bedroom Tax" by Labour and some commentators.

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Analysis for Ann McKechin

Ann McKechin consistently voted against (0% aligned) reducing housing benefit for social tenants deemed to have excess bedrooms (which Labour describe as the "bedroom tax").

Comparable Labour MPs almost always voted against (6% 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

  • person vote: the vote cast by the person

  • 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.

  • policy direction: if an aye vote is aligned or against the overall policy.

  • policy alignment: if this MP’s vote was aligned with the policy.

motion date person vote party alignment policy direction policy aligned
Welfare Reform Bill — Decline Second Reading 2011-03-09 aye 100% against not aligned
Welfare Reform Bill — Second Reading 2011-03-09 absent na agree na
Welfare Reform Bill — Third Reading 2011-06-15 no 100% agree not aligned
Welfare Reform Bill — Clause 11 — Housing costs — Exemptions from Benefit Reductions Due to Excess Bedrooms 2012-02-21 no 100% agree not aligned
Draft Housing Benefit (Amendment) Regulations 2012 — Under Occupation Critera — Local Housing Allowance Rates 2012-10-24 no 100% agree not aligned
Housing Benefit and Universal Credit — Regular Payments and Penalty for Excess Bedrooms 2014-02-12 aye 100% against not aligned

Informative Divisions

Informative votes are thematically related to a policy, but do not count towards the overall score.