On 18 Mar 2002:Theresa May voted no on Hunting with Dogs: Ban
On 26 May 2016:Theresa May voted in favour of repealing the Human Rights Act 1998; against plans to save the steel industry including fast-tracking infrastructure projects requiring large amounts of steel.
On 16 Apr 2013:Theresa May voted to remove the duty on the Commission for Equality and Human Rights to work to support the development of a society where people's ability to achieve their potential is not limited by prejudice or discrimination and there is respect for human rights.
On 16 Apr 2013:Theresa May voted against making it illegal to discriminate on the basis of caste.
On 6 Jan 2016:Theresa May voted in favour of cutting universal credit benefits for many people in paid work
On 18 Nov 2015:Theresa May voted for proposed cuts to tax credits and against investment aimed at growing a productive economy focused on science, technology and green jobs
On 27 Oct 2015:Theresa May voted in favour of reducing the amount people are paid in tax credits.
On 4 Jun 2015:Theresa May voted in favour of proposed spending cuts and changes to the welfare system and in favour of spending on new nuclear weapons.
On 21 Jan 2013:Theresa May voted to set the rate of increase of certain benefits, payments and tax credits at 1% rather than in line with prices at 2.2% for 2014 and 2015
On 21 Jan 2013:Theresa May voted to cap any increase in specified benefits payments and tax credits at 1% rather allow them to be increased by 2.2% in line with prices.
On 21 Jan 2013:Theresa May voted to cap any increase in specified benefits payments and tax credits at 1% rather than allow them to increase by 2.2% in line with prices.
On 8 Jan 2013:Theresa May voted to cap any increase discretionary working age benefits and tax credits at 1% in 2014-15 and 2015-16
On 7 Jun 2016:Theresa May voted for the mass retention of information on people's internet usage.
On 7 Jun 2016:Theresa May voted to allow the bulk interception of communications, equipment interference, and the retention and examination of bulk personal datasets, subject to certain safeguards.
On 15 Mar 2016:Theresa May voted to allow the bulk interception of communications, equipment interference, and the retention and examination of bulk personal datasets, subject to certain safeguards.
On 14 Mar 2016:Theresa May voted against requiring a strategy for carbon capture and storage for the energy industry
On 2 Feb 2011:Theresa May voted in favour of the sale of England's public forest estate.
On 5 Sep 2012:Theresa May voted against capping annual rail fair increases at 1% above inflation and not to ban increases in excess of that limit.
On 13 May 2014:Theresa May voted not to ban letting agents charging tenants, or prospective tenants, fees.
On 14 May 2013:Theresa May voted against calling on the Government to take real action on jobs, affordable accommodation, rising energy and water bills, the costs of travel to work.