How They Voted
VOTED AGAINST VAT on Private Schools
VOTED FOR Illegal Migration Act Repeal
VOTED FOR Assisted Dying Bill
VOTED FOR Water Company Regulation
VOTED FOR House of Lords Hereditary Peers
Recent Public Statements
Latest verbatim posts and speeches from Jess Phillips on Bluesky and gov.uk. Sourced directly from public APIs. No paraphrase, no editorialising.
Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) Summit demonstrates cross‑government commitment to tackle FGM and better protect women and girls. Home Office to review FGM mandatory reporting to strengthen protections for girls at risk, and prosecutors and police to formalise working together earlier in FGM cases to build stronger prosecutions. Measures to tackle FGM form p…Read full ↗
Everyone will be safer to walk the streets freely without fear of public sexual harassment after the government brought in a powerful new law today. For far too long, women and girls in particular have been expected to endure obscene comments, threats of sexual violence, and unnecessary, threatening invasions of their personal space to intimidate them in pub…Read full ↗
new practical guidance and training will help councils revamp streets to make them safer for women and girls Active Travel England’s project will support the government’s Safer Streets mission and ambition to halve violence against women and girls within a decade new polling by YouGov has found that 9 in 10 women have reported feeling unsafe walking after da…Read full ↗
Some of the country’s highest profile sports stars have joined forces with the government’s Enough campaign to tackle violence against women and girls. To raise awareness of abusive behaviour, stars including Arsenal footballer Chloe Kelly, Newcastle United’s Dan Burn and boxing star Conor Benn are featured in a brand-new social content series produced with …Read full ↗
Women and girls will be safer on nights out as an undercover police operation to catch predators is boosted across 9 police forces in England and Wales. Project Vigilant deploys highly trained undercover officers in busy night‑time hotspots to spot high‑risk behaviour. They alert uniformed officers, enabling police to intervene early and disrupt offending be…Read full ↗
This week, in Parliament, the names of women killed, or suspected to have been killed, by men over the last year were read aloud by the Minister for Safeguarding and Violence Against Women and Girls, Jess Phillips. For the 11th year, the minister carried out the sombre act around International Women’s Day, ensuring the women behind the statistics are named, …Read full ↗
Parents and caregivers who physically harm children will face tougher, lasting consequences for their actions following a new child cruelty register. Adults who subject children in their care to cruel, heartless crimes, such as neglect and abandonment, will be more closely monitored by police and face similar restrictions as registered sex offenders – reduci…Read full ↗
Victims and survivors of ‘honour’- based abuse will be kept safer through a new legal definition and guidance to help improve how frontline professionals support victims and pursue perpetrators. Recent statistics show that nearly 3,000 ‘honour’- based abuse related offences were recorded by the police in England and Wales in the year ending March 2025. Howev…Read full ↗
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Said One Thing, Voted Another?
Verbatim Hansard contributions placed beside how this MP actually voted. See the full Lie Detector for methodology.
The Government have an ambitious programme to reform and improve how child exploitation is tackled. We are introducing a new offence of child criminal exploitation, establishing the independent inquiry into grooming gangs and the national policing operation, and expanding program …Child Exploitation · 2026-03-23
Victims and survivors of ‘honour’- based abuse will be kept safer through a new legal definition and guidance to help improve how frontline professionals support victims and pursue perpetrators. Recent statistics show that nearly 3,000 ‘honour’- based abuse related offences were …New laws to protect victims of ‘honour’- based abuse · 2026-02-25
Tougher border security measures will keep British streets safer, with foreign sex offenders to be excluded from refugee protections as the government announces new measures to slash the asylum backlog and strengthen border security through the Plan for Change. At present, the Re …Sex offenders to be stripped of refugee protections · 2025-04-28
Expenses Breakdown
Total: £267,662. Rank: #196 of 650 MPs. Source: IPSA.
What They Actually Claimed For
Itemised IPSA claims for the 520 expense lines this MP submitted. Total paid: £552,306. Source: IPSA individualBusinessCosts.
47 items for review
- £25,470 Single claim of £25,469.68 for Rent (Accommodation) on 31/03/2025.
- £4,034 Single claim of £4,033.93 for Rail (MP Travel) on 31/03/2025.
- £802 Single claim of £801.60 for Bought-in services (Parliamentary accountancy) on 10/03/2025.
- £684 Single claim of £683.95 for Equipment - hire (Printer, photocopier & scanner) on 21/10/2024.
- £10,201 Single claim of £10,201.30 for Rent (Office Costs) on 31/03/2025.
- £720 Single claim of £720.00 for Software & applications (Office Costs) on 26/08/2024.
- £2,000 Single claim of £2,000.00 for Stationery & printing (Office Costs) on 06/11/2024.
- £720 Single claim of £720.00 for Website hosting and design (Office Costs) on 30/09/2024.
- £543 Single claim of £543.21 for Hotel - UK Not London (Staff Travel) on 31/03/2025.
- £1,163 Single claim of £1,162.74 for Council tax (Accommodation) on 18/07/2023.
- £2,375 Single claim of £2,375.25 for Rent (Accommodation) on 09/05/2023.
- £2,431 Single claim of £2,431.00 for Rent (Accommodation) on 08/02/2024.
- £2,375 Single claim of £2,375.25 for Rent (Accommodation) on 10/04/2023.
- £2,215 Single claim of £2,215.00 for Rent (Accommodation) on 08/03/2022.
- £2,431 Single claim of £2,431.00 for Rent (Accommodation) on 07/12/2023.
- £2,431 Single claim of £2,431.00 for Rent (Accommodation) on 09/01/2024.
- £2,431 Single claim of £2,431.00 for Rent (Accommodation) on 07/09/2023.
- £2,431 Single claim of £2,431.00 for Rent (Accommodation) on 07/11/2023.
- £2,431 Single claim of £2,431.00 for Rent (Accommodation) on 10/10/2023.
- £2,426 Single claim of £2,425.74 for Rent (Accommodation) on 02/04/2024.
- £2,431 Single claim of £2,431.00 for Rent (Accommodation) on 21/08/2023.
- £2,375 Single claim of £2,375.25 for Rent (Accommodation) on 07/06/2023.
- £2,375 Single claim of £2,375.25 for Rent (Accommodation) on 07/07/2023.
- £5,590 Single claim of £5,590.02 for Rail (MP Travel) on 31/03/2024.
- £690 Single claim of £690.00 for Bought-in services (Administrative services) on 15/08/2023.
Search the top 30 claims paid
Showing 20 of 30 claims. Total paid £481,864
Total Staffing budget payroll costs for the 2024-25 year0
£196,175
Total Staffing budget payroll costs for the 2023-24 year0
£189,189
Aggregated figure for this business cost and budget category in 2024-250
£25,470
Aggregated figure for this business cost and budget category in 2024-250
£10,201
Aggregated figure for travel during 2023-240
£5,590
Parliamentary Research Service (Labour)0
£4,600
Parliamentary Research Service (Labour)0
£4,500
Aggregated figure for travel during 2024-250
£4,034
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£2,431
0
£2,431
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£2,431
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£2,431
0
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£2,431
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£2,431
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£2,426
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£2,375
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£2,375
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£2,375
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£2,375
Year on year
FY 23-24 231 claims £270,926
FY 24-25 216 claims £267,667
FY 25-26 73 claims £13,713
Travel
£11,919 paid across 0 trips.
Accommodation
£65,350 paid across 3 nights.
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