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Simon Hoare

Simon Hoare

Conservative

MP for North Dorset · Since 2015

26
Votes
11
Speeches
42
Total Events
£140K
Est. Net Worth

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Voted AYE on: King's Speech Motion for an Address: amendment (i)

Simon Hoare voted AYE on 'King's Speech Motion for an Address: amendment (i)' (108-323, defeated)

19 May 2026AYEvia Commons Divisions API
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Voted AYE on: King's Speech Motion for an Address: amendment (i)

Simon Hoare voted AYE on 'King's Speech Motion for an Address: amendment (i)' (108-323, defeated)

19 May 2026AYEvia Commons Divisions API
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Spoke in debate: Violence against Women and Girls

Parliamentary appearance by Simon Hoare

29 Apr 2026via Hansard
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Violence against Women and Girls

Violence against women and girls is often focused on what women and girls can do to keep themselves safe, but the Minister will know that the pernicious attitude of toxic masculinity has a huge impact on teenage boys, young women and girls. What can the Government do, preferably cross-party, to send a better message to young men and boys about how to deal with young women in school and elsewhere, in order to preserve safety and dignity?

29 Apr 2026via UK Parliament Hansard
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Voted NO 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

Simon Hoare voted NO 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 2026NOvia Commons Divisions API
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Spoke in debate: Referral of Prime Minister to Committee of Privileges

Parliamentary appearance by Simon Hoare

28 Apr 2026via Hansard
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Voted NO 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

Simon Hoare voted NO 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 2026NOvia Commons Divisions API
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Voted AYE on: Privilege

Simon Hoare voted AYE on 'Privilege' (223-335, defeated)

28 Apr 2026AYEvia Commons Divisions API
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Voted AYE on: Privilege

Simon Hoare voted AYE on 'Privilege' (223-335, defeated)

28 Apr 2026AYEvia Commons Divisions API
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Referral of Prime Minister to Committee of Privileges

A moment ago, while the Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister had popped out of the Chamber, the hon. Gentleman was saying something rather nice and complimentary about him. I just wanted to give him the opportunity to repeat it, now that he is back.

28 Apr 2026via UK Parliament Hansard
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Referral of Prime Minister to Committee of Privileges

Don’t worry, Madam Deputy Speaker; I have checked what is parliamentary language and what is not. The first point I would make is one that has already been made. I was never a fan of Boris Johnson. We first met in the late 1990s; I never got him then, and he never got me, and nothing ever changed, but not even Boris Johnson thought to apply a Whip on a privileges motion. The question I would be asking the Whips, if I was the hon. Member for Smethwick or any other Labour MP, is this: does Labour

28 Apr 2026via UK Parliament Hansard
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Referral of Prime Minister to Committee of Privileges

Would my right hon. Friend forgive me if I do not? A lot of Members want to speak, so I want to make a little progress. The third compelling point is that Labour Whips and Ministers will have deployed an argument about the local elections, and elections in Wales and Scotland; they will say, “This will not do Labour any good at all.” Well, what would give a whole lot more confidence to party canvassers would be the ability to say, if this subject was raised on the doorstep, “My leader has nothing

28 Apr 2026via UK Parliament Hansard
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Referral of Prime Minister to Committee of Privileges

There has been a common theme in the remarks made by the hon. Member for Kingston upon Hull East (Karl Turner), the hon. Member for Nottingham East (Nadia Whittome)—it is a pleasure to follow her—and the hon. Member for South Shields (Emma Lewell). I do not really know what wings of the Labour party they are on, or what complexion of Labour they are, but I do know that the three of them are Labour people, and part of the Labour family to their very fingertips. The emotional difficulty that they

28 Apr 2026via UK Parliament Hansard
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Referral of Prime Minister to Committee of Privileges

Does my right hon. Friend agree that this issue will be resolved in one or two places? It will either be resolved in the court of public opinion or in front of the Privileges Committee. It is actually in the Prime Minister’s interests to have it resolved by a cross-party Committee of this House, which would give confidence to the public that the truth had been found, that the case had been made or not, and that they would have confidence going forward. The public will make up their own mind with

28 Apr 2026via UK Parliament Hansard
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Referral of Prime Minister to Committee of Privileges

My hon. Friend is right. The same was true, of course, when the Privileges Committee looked at Boris Johnson’s behaviour; the majority of MPs on the Committee were Tory, and the Committee was still able to come to a judgment on the facts and the evidence.

28 Apr 2026via UK Parliament Hansard
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Referral of Prime Minister to Committee of Privileges

My right hon. Friend has many skills; one that I have just learned of is that he is able to read the left-handed scrawl of my notes, even when he is sitting next to me, because that is the point that I am just about to come to. The hon. Member for South Shields wondered, as have one or two other Members, whether this motion is a trap set by my right hon. Friend the Leader of the Opposition and Opposition Members. I do not think it is, but if it were, the Government whipping operation today has b

28 Apr 2026via UK Parliament Hansard
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Voted NO on: Northern Ireland Troubles Bill: Carry-over motion

Simon Hoare voted NO on 'Northern Ireland Troubles Bill: Carry-over motion' (279-176, passed)

27 Apr 2026NOvia Commons Divisions API
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Voted NO 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 its Amendments 88A, 88C and 88E to 88P and propose Amendments (a) to (f)

Simon Hoare voted NO 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 its Amendments 88A, 88C and 88E to 88P and propose Amendments (a) to (f)' (279-164, passed)

27 Apr 2026NOvia Commons Divisions API
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Voted NO on: English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill: Amendments (a) to (h) in lieu of Lords Amendments 85 and 86, 97 to 116, 120, 121 and 123

Simon Hoare voted NO on 'English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill: Amendments (a) to (h) in lieu of Lords Amendments 85 and 86, 97 to 116, 120, 121 and 123' (271-171, passed)

27 Apr 2026NOvia Commons Divisions API
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Voted NO on: English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendments 94B and 94C

Simon Hoare voted NO on 'English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendments 94B and 94C' (269-170, passed)

27 Apr 2026NOvia Commons Divisions API