Fixed Term Parliaments
Policy description
Fixed Term Parliaments involve holding general elections on a regular basis, for example every five years, with some exceptions permitting early elections. Without Fixed Term Parliaments a party with a majority had significant influence over the timing of a general election.
View policy details.Analysis for Mark Jenkinson
Mark Jenkinson consistently voted against (0% aligned) fixed periods between parliamentary elections.
Comparable Conservative MPs consistently voted against (0% 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.
motion | date | person vote | party alignment | policy direction | policy aligned |
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Dissolution and Calling of Parliament Bill — Second Reading | 2021-07-06 | aye | 100% | against | not aligned |
Dissolution and Calling of Parliament Bill — Clause 2 — Revival of Prerogative Powers to Dissolve Parliament and to Call a new Parliament | 2021-09-13 | aye | 100% | against | not aligned |
Dissolution and Calling of Parliament Bill — Third Reading | 2021-09-13 | aye | 100% | against | not aligned |