Votes: Crime and Policing Bill

On 16th April 2026, the House of Lords debated the Crime and Policing Bill. Votes were held on amendments to the bill, in which a Bishop took part.

Division 2:

The Bishop of Southwark took part in a vote on an amendment to the bill tabled by Lord Davies of Gower on fly-tipping.

The amendment was agreed. Content: 225 / Not Content: 144

The Bishop of Southwark voted Content.

Hansard


Division 3:

The Bishop of Southwark took part in a vote on an amendment to the bill tabled by Lord Young of Action on handling of data related to non-hate-crime incidents.

The amendment was disagreed. Content: 142 / Not Content: 192

The Bishop of Southwark voted Not Content.

Hansard


Division 4:

The Bishop of Southwark took part in a vote on an amendment tabled by Lord Davies of Gower on police misconduct.

The amendment was disagreed. Content: 135 / Not Content: 154

The Bishop of Southwark voted Not Content.

Hansard


Division 5:

The Bishop of Southwark took part in a vote on an amendment tabled by Baroness Doocey on youth diversion schemes.

The amendment was agreed. Content: 192 / Not Content: 142

The Bishop of Southwark voted Not Content.

Hansard


Division 6:

The Bishop of Southwark took part in a vote on an amendment tabled by Lord Davies of Gower on proscription of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps.

The amendment was agreed. Content: 186 / Not Content: 144

The Bishop of Southwark voted Not Content.

Hansard


Division 7:

The Bishop of Southwark took part in a vote on amendments tabled by Baroness Kidron on regulation of AI Chatbots.

The amendment was disagreed. Content: 115 / Not Content: 121

The Bishop of Southwark voted Content.

Hansard