Political Memory: Rapport Lambrinidis on strengthening security and fundamental freedoms on the Internet, Results in Detail for group European Conservatives and Reformists {{#icon:ECR.png|European Conservatives and Reformists}}
Rank |
MEP |
Final score |
am 3 |
am 5S |
resolution
|
290 |
Konrad SZYMAŃSKI {{#icon:PL.png|Poland |
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83.3 |
against |
for |
for
|
298 |
Janusz WOJCIECHOWSKI {{#icon:PL.png|Poland |
Fundamental_freedoms_on_the_Internet_resolution_details_PL}} |
83.3 |
against |
for |
for
|
299 |
Roberts ZĪLE {{#icon:LV.png|Latvia |
Fundamental_freedoms_on_the_Internet_resolution_details_LV}} |
83.3 |
against |
for |
for
|
310 |
Giles CHICHESTER {{#icon:GB.png|United Kingdom |
Fundamental_freedoms_on_the_Internet_resolution_details_GB}} |
66.7 |
for |
against |
for
|
316 |
Malcolm HARBOUR {{#icon:GB.png|United Kingdom |
Fundamental_freedoms_on_the_Internet_resolution_details_GB}} |
66.7 |
for |
against |
for
|
324 |
Struan STEVENSON {{#icon:GB.png|United Kingdom |
Fundamental_freedoms_on_the_Internet_resolution_details_GB}} |
66.7 |
for |
against |
for
|
373 |
Hynek FAJMON {{#icon:CZ.png|Czech Republic |
Fundamental_freedoms_on_the_Internet_resolution_details_CZ}} |
50.0 |
for |
for |
for
|
504 |
Mirosław PIOTROWSKI {{#icon:PL.png|Poland |
Fundamental_freedoms_on_the_Internet_resolution_details_PL}} |
45.8 |
against |
for |
-
|
508 |
Sir Robert ATKINS {{#icon:GB.png|United Kingdom |
Fundamental_freedoms_on_the_Internet_resolution_details_GB}} |
29.2 |
for |
against |
abst.
|
512 |
Martin CALLANAN {{#icon:GB.png|United Kingdom |
Fundamental_freedoms_on_the_Internet_resolution_details_GB}} |
29.2 |
for |
against |
-
|
513 |
Daniel HANNAN {{#icon:GB.png|United Kingdom |
Fundamental_freedoms_on_the_Internet_resolution_details_GB}} |
29.2 |
for |
against |
abst.
|
515 |
Roger HELMER {{#icon:GB.png|United Kingdom |
Fundamental_freedoms_on_the_Internet_resolution_details_GB}} |
29.2 |
for |
against |
abst.
|
516 |
Syed KAMALL {{#icon:GB.png|United Kingdom |
Fundamental_freedoms_on_the_Internet_resolution_details_GB}} |
29.2 |
for |
against |
-
|
517 |
James NICHOLSON {{#icon:GB.png|United Kingdom |
Fundamental_freedoms_on_the_Internet_resolution_details_GB}} |
29.2 |
for |
against |
abst.
|
519 |
Robert STURDY {{#icon:GB.png|United Kingdom |
Fundamental_freedoms_on_the_Internet_resolution_details_GB}} |
29.2 |
for |
against |
abst.
|
520 |
Charles TANNOCK {{#icon:GB.png|United Kingdom |
Fundamental_freedoms_on_the_Internet_resolution_details_GB}} |
29.2 |
for |
against |
abst.
|
521 |
Geoffrey VAN ORDEN {{#icon:GB.png|United Kingdom |
Fundamental_freedoms_on_the_Internet_resolution_details_GB}} |
29.2 |
for |
against |
abst.
|
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- am 3: Limitation of the prohibition of the systematic monitoring and surveillance of all users' activities on the Internet in IPRED 2 and deletion of the combat of excessive access restrictions placed by intellectual property holders - recommendation: against, coefficient: 2
- am 5S: Possibility for expression of controversial political beliefs through the Internet to be subject to criminal prosecution - recommendation: against, coefficient: 1
- resolution: Garantee of Internet access for all citizen equivalent to garantee of access to schooling and opinion that Internet access should not be punitively denied by governments or private companies (among other provisions) - recommendation: for, coefficient: 3
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