Votes
Recent vote results
Cyber Security and Resilience (Network and Information Systems) Bill Remaining Stages
MPs held 3 related Commons votes on specific motions relating to the Cyber Security and Resilience (Network and Information Systems) Bill Remaining Stages. These divisions concerned specific motions or amendments linked to the same Bill or subject.
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New Clause 13 would require the Secretary of State, within 12 months, to publish a Digital Sovereignty Strategy. The strategy would cover risks including those linked to foreign interference and reliance on foreign-supplied technologies, and would focus on security and resilience in government digital procurement.
The latest division was recorded as motion negatived with 77 Ayes and 255 Noes.
New Clause 13 would require the Secretary of State, within 12 months, to publish a Digital Sovereignty Strategy. The strategy would cover risks including those linked to foreign interference and reliance on foreign-supplied technologies, and would focus on security and resilience in government digital procurement.
The latest division was recorded as motion negatived with 77 Ayes and 255 Noes.
The chart above shows how the recorded Ayes and Noes were split across parties.
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The latest division was recorded as motion negatived with 151 Ayes and 258 Noes.
A fuller plain-English explanation is being prepared.
The latest division was recorded as motion negatived with 151 Ayes and 258 Noes.
The chart above shows how the recorded Ayes and Noes were split across parties.
Amendment 3 related to how information could be shared under the Bill's NIS enforcement provisions. It sought to stop information being provided to another NIS enforcement authority or a person in certain overseas situations if the Secretary of State determines the receiving jurisdiction cannot guarantee the right to a fair trial, including requiring regard to expert and civil society views and an annual report on decisions.
The latest division was recorded as motion negatived with 162 Ayes and 246 Noes.
Amendment 3 related to how information could be shared under the Bill's NIS enforcement provisions. It sought to stop information being provided to another NIS enforcement authority or a person in certain overseas situations if the Secretary of State determines the receiving jurisdiction cannot guarantee the right to a fair trial, including requiring regard to expert and civil society views and an annual report on decisions.
The latest division was recorded as motion negatived with 162 Ayes and 246 Noes.
The chart above shows how the recorded Ayes and Noes were split across parties.
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The latest division was recorded as motion negatived with 151 Ayes and 258 Noes.
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