Conservative MPs are currently rebelling less often than Labour MPs (in around 11 %
of divisions in the
first three
sessions of the 2005 parliament, less than half the rate on the government benches) and they are doing so in smaller numbers; although a slightly larger proportion
of Conservative parliamentarians has rebelled compared to Labour, few have cast more than a
handful of dissenting votes, and even the most rebellious would not find themselves high up the PLP's league table
of troublemakers.
Among a
handful of so - called «pension sweeteners» passed in the final days
of the 2014
session by both houses
of the Legislature was a bill that would be the
first rollback
of Tier 6 — a pension reform championed and touted by the Cuomo administration.