About Labour Tracker

An independent accountability project. Every number links to its source.

What this is

Labour Tracker is a public-interest accountability site covering the 402 sitting Labour Members of Parliament, the 50 promises in Labour's 2024 manifesto, and 24 verified public claims made by Labour ministers and MPs since the election.

Every figure on the site is taken from official primary sources: the Parliament Members API, IPSA, the Electoral Commission, Companies House, the Commons Votes API, the Register of Members' Financial Interests, the Ministerial Gifts register, and the All-Party Parliamentary Group register. See Sources for the full list and methodology.

Editorial standards

Independence

Labour Tracker is not affiliated with or endorsed by any political party, candidate, campaign group, lobby, or news organisation. It receives no funding, takes no advertising, and accepts no sponsored content. The site runs on volunteer time and the data sources listed on the Sources page, all of which are free and public.

Privacy

No cookies. No tracking pixels. No analytics. No personal data is collected or stored by this site.

The postcode lookup on the Challenge Your MP page runs in your browser. Your postcode and IP address are sent to api.postcodes.io, a free public postcode-to-constituency service operated by Ideal Postcodes Ltd, to resolve your constituency. Labour Tracker never sees or stores them. Letters generated on the Challenge Your MP page open in your own mail client; nothing is sent to or stored by this site.

Corrections, takedown, and right of reply

Labour Tracker takes accuracy seriously. Every figure on the site is taken from official public records and links to its source. If you believe any number, quote, vote, attribution, or characterisation on this site is wrong or misleading, email info@labourtracker.co.uk with the page URL and the specific item you want reviewed.

We acknowledge correction requests within 3 working days and respond within 14 working days. Where a primary source supports the change, we will correct the page and add a dated correction note at the foot of the article. Where the underlying source itself is wrong, the site will note the discrepancy rather than mirror it.

Right of reply: if you are the subject of a published page and wish to provide a response, your statement of up to 250 words will be published verbatim next to the disputed item, subject only to redaction of unlawful content. All press, legal, and right-of-reply enquiries to info@labourtracker.co.uk. This is the only contact channel for the site.

Licence and reuse

Underlying data on this site is published by the UK Parliament, IPSA, the Electoral Commission, Companies House, and other public bodies under their respective open licences. Original analysis, scoring, and page layouts are free to quote with attribution to labourtracker.co.uk and a link to the page used.