How They Voted
VOTED FOR Two-Child Benefit Cap
VOTED FOR Employer National Insurance Increase
VOTED FOR Illegal Migration Act Repeal
VOTED AGAINST Assisted Dying Bill
VOTED FOR Water Company Regulation
VOTED FOR House of Lords Hereditary Peers
VOTED AGAINST Defence Spending 2.5% GDP
Recent Public Statements
Latest verbatim posts and speeches from Jon Trickett on Bluesky and gov.uk. Sourced directly from public APIs. No paraphrase, no editorialising.
It’s time we returned to the more honorable tradition of ministers (and Prome Ministers too) taking responsibility for errors within their domain rather than blaming the staff. This ‘Maxwell Fyfe’ doctrine nowadays is more often ignored than otherwise.View post ↗
Yes. Of course it’s verified. You think we should hush it up? Not in my nameView post ↗
Total disgrace. No 10 needs a total clearoutView post ↗
last week I wrote to the Governor of HMP New Hall in Wakefield about the wellbeing of hunger-striker, Heba Muraisi. Heba and other hunger strikers have been held on remand for an excessive amount of time for non-violent protest action…View post ↗
i call on the Secretary of State for Justice to engage with the families and legal team of the hunger-strikers and seek to resolve this crisis. Standing by passively is not acceptable. Immediate government action is essential.View post ↗
) Last week I wrote to the Governor of HMP New Hall in Wakefield about the wellbeing of hunger-striker, Heba Muraisi. Heba and other hunger strikers have been held on remand for an excessive amount of time for non-violent protest actionView post ↗
Govt econ strategy is on the wrong trackView post ↗
It’s long past time that the British Govt broke with its shameful failure to stand up against the Gaza genocide. #freePalestineView post ↗
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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.
Time to end fuel poverty. Let the Energy sector giant superprofits payBluesky post · 2025-02-14
During the discussions about ‘assisted dying’ one key issue arose time and again. This issue was the lack of public resources for palliative care. The government must now find the necessary funds availableBluesky post · 2024-11-30
Expenses Breakdown
Total: £272,604. Rank: #183 of 650 MPs. Source: IPSA.
What They Actually Claimed For
Itemised IPSA claims for the 233 expense lines this MP submitted. Total paid: £580,500. Source: IPSA individualBusinessCosts.
40 items for review
- £964 Single claim of £964.02 for Insurance - buildings (Accommodation) on 04/09/2024.
- £2,384 Single claim of £2,384.10 for Mileage - car (MP Travel) on 31/03/2025.
- £1,225 Single claim of £1,225.24 for Rail (MP Travel) on 31/03/2025.
- £3,600 Single claim of £3,600.00 for Bought-in services (Professional & consultancy) on 20/12/2024.
- £9,000 Single claim of £9,000.00 for Bought-in services (Professional & consultancy) on 26/02/2025.
- £4,500 Single claim of £4,500.00 for Bought-in services (Professional & consultancy) on 21/11/2024.
- £1,250 Single claim of £1,250.00 for Pooled Staffing Services (Socialist Parliamentary Research Group (Labour)) on 31/03/2025.
- £1,250 Single claim of £1,250.00 for Pooled staffing services (Socialist Parliamentary Research Group (Labour)) on 04/04/2024.
- £1,250 Single claim of £1,250.00 for Pooled staffing services (Socialist Parliamentary Research Group (Labour)) on 12/11/2024.
- £1,250 Single claim of £1,250.00 for Pooled staffing services (Socialist Parliamentary Research Group (Labour)) on 10/02/2025.
- £1,250 Single claim of £1,250.00 for Pooled staffing services (Socialist Parliamentary Research Group (Labour)) on 29/07/2024.
- £7,925 Single claim of £7,925.26 for Rent (Office Costs) on 31/03/2025.
- £720 Single claim of £720.00 for Software & applications (Office Costs) on 16/04/2024.
- £2,071 Single claim of £2,071.33 for Rent (Accommodation) on 01/06/2023.
- £2,071 Single claim of £2,071.33 for Rent (Accommodation) on 04/07/2023.
- £2,071 Single claim of £2,071.33 for Rent (Accommodation) on 02/05/2023.
- £2,408 Single claim of £2,408.40 for Mileage - car (MP Travel) on 31/03/2024.
- £1,532 Single claim of £1,531.80 for Rail (MP Travel) on 31/03/2024.
- £1,500 Single claim of £1,500.00 for Bought-in services (Professional & consultancy) on 22/01/2024.
- £600 Single claim of £600.00 for Bought-in services (Professional & consultancy) on 29/08/2023.
- £600 Single claim of £600.00 for Bought-in services (Professional & consultancy) on 18/05/2023.
- £600 Single claim of £600.00 for Bought-in services (Professional & consultancy) on 30/06/2023.
- £600 Single claim of £600.00 for Bought-in services (Professional & consultancy) on 22/12/2023.
- £600 Single claim of £600.00 for Bought-in services (Professional & consultancy) on 30/05/2023.
- £599 Single claim of £599.00 for Equipment - purchase (Computer, laptop, PC, tablet & accessories) on 19/05/2023.
Search the top 30 claims paid
Showing 20 of 30 claims. Total paid £549,329
Total Staffing budget payroll costs for the 2023-24 year0
£235,497
Total Staffing budget payroll costs for the 2024-25 year0
£207,113
Professional & consultancy0
£9,000
Aggregated figure for this business cost and budget category in 2024-250
£7,925
Professional & consultancy0
£5,600
Socialist Parliamentary Research Group (Labour)0
£5,000
Professional & consultancy0
£4,800
Professional & consultancy0
£4,500
Professional & consultancy0
£4,500
Professional & consultancy0
£4,500
Professional & consultancy0
£4,500
Professional & consultancy0
£4,500
Professional & consultancy0
£4,200
Professional & consultancy0
£4,200
Professional & consultancy0
£3,780
Professional & consultancy0
£3,600
Professional & consultancy0
£3,600
Professional & consultancy0
£3,600
Professional & consultancy0
£3,600
Professional & consultancy0
£3,600
Year on year
FY 23-24 101 claims £265,234
FY 24-25 104 claims £273,854
FY 25-26 28 claims £41,411
Travel
£8,921 paid across 0 trips.
Accommodation
£13,930 paid across 0 nights.
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