My MP @RobertLargan has made public his desire for his whole voting record to be recognised and not just, say, his votes on opposition day motions.
On Tuesday, he voted 9 times on amendments to the #TradeBill.
https://t.co/7fh5abYJTp
At his own request, let's take a look..
Amendment 1: To give parliament and the devolved nations a role in the scrutiny and approval of trade agreements.
Mr Largan voted against this.
11 Tory MPs rebelled against this removal of their own powers.
Mr Largan did
Amendment 2: to assess the human rights violations of countries with which we have or are contemplating forming trade agreements.
Mr Largan voted against this.
1 Tory MP rebelled in this vote. It was not Mr Largan.
Amendment 3: to consider the revocation of any trade agreement with a country that has committed genocide.
Mr Largan voted against this.
34 Tory MPs rebelled in this vote. Not Mr
Amendment 4: to protect the NHS and care organisations from control from outside the UK via trade agreements with other countries.
Mr Largan voted against this.
So did every other Tory MP.