Division Vote (Commons)
25 Mar 2015 - Finance (No. 2) Bill -
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Paul Uppal (Con) voted Aye
- in line with the party majority
and in line with the House
One of
270 Conservative Aye votes vs
0 Conservative No votes
Vote Tally: Ayes - 307 Noes - 226
Division Vote (Commons)
24 Mar 2015 - Section 5 of the European Communities (Amendment) Act 1993 -
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Paul Uppal (Con) voted Aye
- in line with the party majority
and in line with the House
One of
258 Conservative Aye votes vs
1 Conservative No votes
Vote Tally: Ayes - 300 Noes - 199
Division Vote (Commons)
23 Mar 2015 - Amendment of the Law -
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Paul Uppal (Con) voted Aye
- in line with the party majority
and in line with the House
One of
285 Conservative Aye votes vs
0 Conservative No votes
Vote Tally: Ayes - 334 Noes - 250
Division Vote (Commons)
23 Mar 2015 - Amendment of the Law -
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Paul Uppal (Con) voted Aye
- in line with the party majority
and in line with the House
One of
282 Conservative Aye votes vs
0 Conservative No votes
Vote Tally: Ayes - 337 Noes - 240
Division Vote (Commons)
23 Mar 2015 - Amendment of the Law -
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Paul Uppal (Con) voted Aye
- in line with the party majority
and in line with the House
One of
284 Conservative Aye votes vs
0 Conservative No votes
Vote Tally: Ayes - 340 Noes - 244
Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 18 Mar 2015
Oral Answers to Questions
"Q10. Just over a fortnight ago, the Secretary of State for Transport visited Wolverhampton and reached a conclusion that I and almost every resident has reached: that the station is desperately in need of an upgrade. Locally, Centro, working with developer, Neptune, has come up with an innovative deal, bringing …..."Paul Uppal - View Speech
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Division Vote (Commons)
17 Mar 2015 - Modern Slavery Bill -
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Paul Uppal (Con) voted Aye
- in line with the party majority
and in line with the House
One of
236 Conservative Aye votes vs
0 Conservative No votes
Vote Tally: Ayes - 276 Noes - 209
Division Vote (Commons)
16 Mar 2015 - Transport for London Bill [Lords] -
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Paul Uppal (Con) voted Aye
- in line with the party majority
and in line with the House
One of
165 Conservative Aye votes vs
1 Conservative No votes
Vote Tally: Ayes - 190 Noes - 14
Division Vote (Commons)
16 Mar 2015 - Transport for London Bill [Lords] -
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Paul Uppal (Con) voted No
- in line with the party majority
and in line with the House
One of
144 Conservative No votes vs
0 Conservative Aye votes
Vote Tally: Ayes - 8 Noes - 168
Written Question
Monday 16th March 2015
Asked by:
Paul Uppal (Conservative - Wolverhampton South West)
Question
to the Department for Education:
To ask the Secretary of State for Education, if she will take steps to ensure that funding is available for schools to enable them to maintain the variety of A-levels they offer.
Answered by David Laws
For the academic year 2015/16, the Department for Education has maintained the base rate of funding for 16- to 19-year-olds in schools and colleges at £4,000 for full-time 16- and 17-year-olds, and £3,300 for 18-year-olds. This is sufficient to fund a study programme of 600 hours, which is enough for students to take three A levels and one AS level, plus around 150 hours of enrichment or tutorial activity across each two-year course. It is for schools to determine what they offer their students, taking into account the needs and aspirations of their students as well as the overall budget available to the school.