Sir Julian Lewis
MP for New Forest East
Leasehold voting score
0.0% pro-leaseholder
Sir Julian Lewis voted the pro-leaseholder way in 0 of the 3 tracked leasehold divisions they took part in — a consistently not-pro-leaseholder voting record.
Score = servicecharges.ai's editorial interpretation, not a statement of fact.
The votes behind the leasehold grade
Every division is a recorded House of Commons vote (the fact); the "pro-leaseholder lobby" and grade are our editorial reading (the interpretation). We only count divisions this MP actually voted in.
| Date | Division (recorded vote) | How they voted |
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| 27 Feb 2024 | Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024 Leasehold and Freehold Reform Bill — Report Stage: Amendment 8 An opposition amendment to strengthen leaseholder protections in the reform bill. The government voted it down. Pro-leaseholder lobby: Aye | Did not vote |
| 27 Feb 2024 | Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024 Leasehold and Freehold Reform Bill — Report Stage: Amendment 4 An opposition amendment to give leaseholders more of the bill's protections. The government voted it down. Pro-leaseholder lobby: Aye | Voted No✗ not pro-leaseholder |
| 27 Feb 2024 | Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024 Leasehold and Freehold Reform Bill — Report Stage: New Clause 39 A proposed new clause adding further leaseholder protection to the reform bill. The government voted it down. Pro-leaseholder lobby: Aye | Did not vote |
| 27 Feb 2024 | Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024 Leasehold and Freehold Reform Bill — Report Stage: New Clause 5 A proposed new clause to expand leaseholder rights under the reform bill. The government voted it down. Pro-leaseholder lobby: Aye | Voted No✗ not pro-leaseholder |
| 23 May 2023 | Opposition Day (Leasehold) Opposition Day motion — Leasehold reform An opposition motion calling on the government to bring forward stronger leasehold reform. Voting Aye backed faster, tougher reform. Pro-leaseholder lobby: Aye | Did not vote |
| 24 Jan 2022 | Leasehold Reform (Ground Rent) Act 2022 Leasehold Reform (Ground Rent) Bill [Lords] — Report Stage: New Clause 1 A proposed new clause to extend the peppercorn (effectively zero) ground-rent protection to existing leaseholders, not just new leases. The government voted it down. Pro-leaseholder lobby: Aye | Voted No✗ not pro-leaseholder |
| 19 Jan 2022 | Building Safety Act 2022 Building Safety Bill — Report Stage: New Clause 3 A proposed new clause to protect leaseholders from the cost of fixing fire-safety and cladding defects they did not cause. The government voted it down. Pro-leaseholder lobby: Aye | Did not vote |
How we calculate the leasehold grade
Grade = the number of tracked leasehold-reform divisions where the MP voted with the pro-leaseholder lobby, divided by the number of those divisions they actually voted in, as a percentage and a letter grade (A–F). MPs who voted in fewer than three tracked divisions are shown as "limited record" rather than graded, and absences are never counted against an MP. Renters' Rights and building-safety votes are deliberately kept out of this grade and shown in the separate "Related housing votes" lane. The tracked divisions are curated and reviewed by ServiceCharges.AI.
Recent things they've said on leasehold
Contributions in the House of Commons mentioning leasehold, service charges or ground rent.
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I thank the Minister for expressing the wish of many of us to see this awful system disposed of. Will he draw his colleagues’ attention to the fact that people like me, living in a leasehold block, have the experience of winning a first tier tribunal hea
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I particularly look forward to that part of the Secretary of State’s speech when he will tell us whether this will apply to new leaseholds or will be retrospective on those suffering under existing leasehold arrangements. However, there is one step the G
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Does the necessity for the Government to take that sort of action show the danger that leaseholders are under from the abuse of freeholders’ power? May I, through him, gently remind the Secretary of State of an assurance he gave me when talking about lea
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Does the Secretary of State recognise that issues like the cladding scandal being foisted on innocent leaseholders will continue until there is fundamental reform of the leasehold system? I know he has plans to do that. When does he think they might be p
Relevant registered interests
Property and landlord-related entries from this MP's entry in the Register of Members' Financial Interests. Shown for context; a registered interest is a matter of public record, not an allegation.
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6. Land and property portfolio with a value over £100,000 and where indicated, the portfolio provides a rental income of over £10,000 a year
Type of land/property: Residential property (flat) Number of properties: 1 Location: London Interest held: from 22 December 2014 Rental income: from 5 February 2015 (Registered 5 February 2015)
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Voting record compiled 14 Jul 2026.