A little while ago, Vox Political ran a few infographics (some people call them memes) showing the voting habits of some MPs. The experiment proved popular – and was taken up by many others after the Conservative Government decided to cut Employment and Support Allowance for people in the Work-Related Activity Group by £30 per week.
This means there are now many image files circulating the social media, packed with information about your MPs.
So I have decided to try to collect them all on one page, to be used as a resource for anyone wishing to know their MP’s record and publicise it to others.
I’ll be updating it as often as I can, so please keep coming back – and if you have an image you want me to share, please send it via the ‘Comment’ form.
Let’s start with:
David Cameron
George Osborne
Heidi Allan
Henry Bellingham
James Berry
Peter Bottomley
Simon Burns
Alun Cairns
Therese Coffey
Stephen Crabb
Byron Davies
David T C Davies
Glyn Davies
Nadine Dorries
Iain Duncan Smith
Sir Edward Garnier
Michael Fabricant
David Gauke
Mark Garnier
Sir Alan Haselhurst
Simon Hoare
Oliver Letwin
Brandon Lewis
Jason McCartney
Stephen McPartland
Paul Maynard
David Mundell
Owen Paterson
John Penrose
Dominic Raab
Amber Rudd
Grant Shapps
Amanda Solloway
Caroline Spelman
Justin Tomlinson
Martin Vickers
Apparently Mr Vickers ran up a mobile phone bill of £461 during the summer of 2015, while he was out of the country on holiday.
Charles Walker
Ben Wallace
Craig Williams
Nadhim Zahawi
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