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Dan Tomlinson

Dan Tomlinson

Labour

MP for Chipping Barnet · Since 2024

26
Votes
20
Speeches
51
Total Events
£6K
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Voted NO on: Steel Industry (Nationalisation) Bill: Reasoned Amendment to Second Reading

Dan Tomlinson voted NO on 'Steel Industry (Nationalisation) Bill: Reasoned Amendment to Second Reading' (68-242, defeated)

21 May 2026NOvia Commons Divisions API
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Voted NO on: Steel Industry (Nationalisation) Bill: Reasoned Amendment to Second Reading

Dan Tomlinson voted NO on 'Steel Industry (Nationalisation) Bill: Reasoned Amendment to Second Reading' (68-242, defeated)

21 May 2026NOvia Commons Divisions API
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Voted NO on: King's Speech Motion for an Address: amendment (i)

Dan Tomlinson voted NO on 'King's Speech Motion for an Address: amendment (i)' (108-323, defeated)

19 May 2026NOvia Commons Divisions API
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Voted NO on: King's Speech Motion for an Address: amendment (i)

Dan Tomlinson voted NO on 'King's Speech Motion for an Address: amendment (i)' (108-323, defeated)

19 May 2026NOvia Commons Divisions API
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Voted NO on: Privilege

Dan Tomlinson voted NO on 'Privilege' (223-335, defeated)

28 Apr 2026NOvia Commons Divisions API
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Voted NO on: Privilege

Dan Tomlinson voted NO on 'Privilege' (223-335, defeated)

28 Apr 2026NOvia Commons Divisions API
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Voted AYE on: Draft Immigration and Asylum (Provision of Accommodation to Failed Asylum-Seekers) (Amendment) Regulations 2026

Dan Tomlinson voted AYE on 'Draft Immigration and Asylum (Provision of Accommodation to Failed Asylum-Seekers) (Amendment) Regulations 2026' (304-28, passed)

28 Apr 2026AYEvia Commons Divisions API
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Voted AYE on: Draft Asylum Seekers (Reception Conditions) (Amendment) Regulations 2026

Dan Tomlinson voted AYE on 'Draft Asylum Seekers (Reception Conditions) (Amendment) Regulations 2026' (308-81, passed)

28 Apr 2026AYEvia Commons Divisions API
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Voted AYE on: Pension Schemes Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendments 15 to 24, 27, 30 to 34, 36, 38 to 42, 83 and 88, insist on Amendments 88C, 88E to 88P, 88R, 88S and 88W, and propose Amendments (a) to (j) in lieu of Amendments 88A, 88T, 88U and 88V

Dan Tomlinson voted AYE on 'Pension Schemes Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendments 15 to 24, 27, 30 to 34, 36, 38 to 42, 83 and 88, insist on Amendments 88C, 88E to 88P, 88R, 88S and 88W, and propose Amendments (a) to (j) in lieu of Amendments 88A, 88T, 88U and 88V' (335-158, passed)

28 Apr 2026AYEvia Commons Divisions API
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Spoke in debate: Business Property Relief: Family-owned Businesses

Parliamentary appearance by Dan Tomlinson

28 Apr 2026via Hansard
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Business Property Relief: Family-owned Businesses

The reforms to business property relief maintain significant relief for owners of business assets. That is beyond what is available to others and is more generous than at any time under Margaret Thatcher, for example, when the rate of relief was a maximum of 50% on all business assets, including the first £2.5 million. I do not think that Conservative Members would argue that we did not see growth in the private sector while Thatcher was in power.

28 Apr 2026via UK Parliament Hansard
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Business Property Relief: Family-owned Businesses

I am glad that the hon. Gentleman acknowledges that while Margaret Thatcher was in power she was taxing such businesses through business property relief more than this Labour Government. We have a fair and balanced approach when it comes to making sure that we can raise revenues from the very largest businesses, including agricultural businesses, so that we can sustainably support the reduction in borrowing that this Government are bringing about.

28 Apr 2026via UK Parliament Hansard
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Business Property Relief: Family-owned Businesses

I thank my hon. Friend for his question. I am aware of the issue that he raises; I have met representatives of the sector in recent weeks to discuss it. It follows changes to case law over recent years, but it is of course an important issue that affects many businesses. I would be happy to meet my hon. Friend to discuss it.

28 Apr 2026via UK Parliament Hansard
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Fuel Costs: Support for Motorists

The Scottish National party has had ample opportunity in Scotland to invest in energy, to invest in energy infrastructure and to invest in the changes that we need in our economy to bring down energy bills, and when it comes to fuel duty—[Interruption.]

28 Apr 2026via UK Parliament Hansard
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Spoke in debate: Topical Questions

Parliamentary appearance by Dan Tomlinson

28 Apr 2026via Hansard
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Voted AYE on: Draft Immigration and Asylum (Provision of Accommodation to Failed Asylum-Seekers) (Amendment) Regulations 2026

Dan Tomlinson voted AYE on 'Draft Immigration and Asylum (Provision of Accommodation to Failed Asylum-Seekers) (Amendment) Regulations 2026' (304-28, passed)

28 Apr 2026AYEvia Commons Divisions API
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Voted AYE on: Draft Asylum Seekers (Reception Conditions) (Amendment) Regulations 2026

Dan Tomlinson voted AYE on 'Draft Asylum Seekers (Reception Conditions) (Amendment) Regulations 2026' (308-81, passed)

28 Apr 2026AYEvia Commons Divisions API
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Voted AYE on: Pension Schemes Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendments 15 to 24, 27, 30 to 34, 36, 38 to 42, 83 and 88, insist on Amendments 88C, 88E to 88P, 88R, 88S and 88W, and propose Amendments (a) to (j) in lieu of Amendments 88A, 88T, 88U and 88V

Dan Tomlinson voted AYE on 'Pension Schemes Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendments 15 to 24, 27, 30 to 34, 36, 38 to 42, 83 and 88, insist on Amendments 88C, 88E to 88P, 88R, 88S and 88W, and propose Amendments (a) to (j) in lieu of Amendments 88A, 88T, 88U and 88V' (335-158, passed)

28 Apr 2026AYEvia Commons Divisions API
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Retail, Hospitality and Leisure: Business Rates

Of course, the Government want to do all we can to support businesses up and down the country—small, medium and large. That is why we are working hard to put the economic stagnation we had over the last 14 years behind us. We are seeing economic growth rising—growing by 0.5% in February; we saw unemployment falling; and we were seeing Government borrowing falling as well. Those are the long-term changes we need to lay the foundations so that businesses can grow, invest and hire more people. It i

28 Apr 2026via UK Parliament Hansard
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Topical Questions

On business rates, the hon. Member will know that this Government inherited the plans that were set in train for an independent revaluation of properties to take place for the first time since the pandemic. It would not have been the right thing to do to delay that independent revaluation for those businesses who have seen their rates fall since the pandemic, so we went ahead with it, and we then put in £4.3 billion of support to limit the increases in bills that businesses would pay. Of course

28 Apr 2026via UK Parliament Hansard