How They Voted
VOTED FOR Employer National Insurance Increase
VOTED AGAINST VAT on Private Schools
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 Juliet Campbell on Bluesky and gov.uk. Sourced directly from public APIs. No paraphrase, no editorialising.
Families travelling this summer will benefit from free bus travel for children! Every child aged five to 15 in England will travel free on participating local buses throughout August – with unlimited journeys, no registration required, and at no cost to families.View post ↗
Dodgy barber shops, vape stores, mini-marts and sweet shops linked to organised crime will face raids, closures and cash seizures under a new £30 million enforcement package from the Labour Government.View post ↗
As Chair of the APPG for Dyslexia, I have submitted the APPG's response to the Schools White Paper Consultation and our recommendations. 🔗Link for our full submission to the consultation: julietcampbell.uk/2026/05/15/a...View post ↗
📈Economic growth up 📉NHS waiting lists down 🌹Labour is making the right choices to strengthen our economy and rebuild our NHSView post ↗
⚖ Hillsborough Law, which will require a legal duty of candour for all public services and introduce new criminal offences for hiding evidence or misleading the public 🤝European Partnership Bill, strengthening our ties with our European neighbours and protecting our economic securityView post ↗
🏗️ Steel Industry (Nationalisation) Bill, to protect British industry and our national security 🩺 NHS Modernisation Bill, to improve patient safety and experience through a new Single Patient Record and reduce bureaucracyView post ↗
🏠 Commonhold and Leasehold Reform, including the capping of ground rent 💡 Energy Independence Bill, increasing the production of clean British energy and bring down the cost of living for the long-term 🏘 Social Housing Renewal, including protection for existing social housing stockView post ↗
At today’s State Opening of Parliament, the King’s Speech outlined the Government legislative agenda for the next session of Parliament Here's some of the legislation the Government will bring forward 🧵View post ↗
22 more recent statements available.
Said One Thing, Voted Another?
Verbatim Hansard contributions placed beside how this MP actually voted. See the full Lie Detector for methodology.
It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Mr Efford. I rise to speak to new clause 6, which seeks to appoint a national veterans commissioner for England. Although the hon. Member for South Northamptonshire has raised important issues about the needs of our veterans, it app …Armed Forces Bill (Second sitting) · 2026-03-24
Boots has been a significant employer in my constituency since 1927, and many of my constituents have been proud to work for it. However, those close to claiming their pensions have been advised that they will be unable to withdraw their pension at an unreduced rate at the age of …Pension Credit Uptake · 2025-09-01
📈Economic growth up 📉NHS waiting lists down 🌹Labour is making the right choices to strengthen our economy and rebuild our NHSBluesky post · 2026-05-14
Expenses Breakdown
Total: £165,304. Rank: #784 of 650 MPs. Source: IPSA.
What They Actually Claimed For
Itemised IPSA claims for the 203 expense lines this MP submitted. Total paid: £176,813. Source: IPSA individualBusinessCosts.
19 items for review
- £2,128 Single claim of £2,128.01 for Rail (MP Travel) on 31/03/2025.
- £940 Single claim of £940.00 for Advertising and contact cards (Office Costs) on 11/04/2025.
- £727 Single claim of £726.98 for Equipment - purchase (Office furniture) on 20/03/2025.
- £500 Single claim of £500.01 for Equipment - purchase (Other office equipment) on 24/03/2025.
- £700 Single claim of £700.00 for Rent (Office Costs) on 04/03/2025.
- £2,220 Single claim of £2,220.00 for Rent (Office Costs) on 12/03/2025.
- £700 Single claim of £700.00 for Rent (Office Costs) on 11/02/2025.
- £700 Single claim of £700.00 for Rent (Office Costs) on 01/04/2025.
- £700 Single claim of £700.00 for Rent (Office Costs) on 11/02/2025.
- £700 Single claim of £700.00 for Rent (Office Costs) on 11/02/2025.
- £600 Single claim of £600.00 for Software & applications (Office Costs) on 05/11/2024.
- £1,440 Single claim of £1,440.00 for Software & applications (Office Costs) on 05/11/2024.
- £940 Single claim of £940.00 for Stationery & printing (Office Costs) on 03/12/2024.
- £1,708 Single claim of £1,707.82 for Utilities (Electricity) on 20/05/2025.
- £597 Single claim of £597.00 for Hotel - London (Staff Travel) on 31/03/2025.
- £1,476 Single claim of £1,475.78 for Rail (Staff Travel) on 31/03/2025.
- £1,636 Single claim of £1,636.00 for Council tax (Accommodation) on 01/11/2025.
- £600 Single claim of £600.00 for Moving Fees (Agency fees) on 15/05/2025.
- £1,476 Single claim of £1,476.00 for Software & applications (Office Costs) on 22/07/2025.
Search the top 30 claims paid
Showing 20 of 30 claims. Total paid £167,139
Total Staffing budget payroll costs for the 2024-25 year0
£133,743
Parliamentary Research Service (Labour)0
£3,000
[***] FASTER PAYMENT RENT £2,220 - [***] - [***] - [***]0
£2,220
Aggregated figure for travel during 2024-250
£2,128
Professional & consultancy0
£2,100
Professional & consultancy0
£2,000
Electricity0
£1,708
Council Tax payments0
£1,636
ELECTED TECHNOLOGIES [200012032-1]0
£1,500
Caseworker Training for 5 members of staff0
£1,500
ELECTED TECHNOLOGIES0
£1,476
Aggregated figure for travel during 2024-250
£1,476
ELECTED TECHNOLOGIES0
£1,440
Professional & consultancy0
£1,200
DIAMOND PRESS [200012090-5]0
£940
Printing costs0
£940
Office furniture0
£727
0
£700
0
£700
0
£700
Year on year
FY 24-25 173 claims £165,304
FY 25-26 30 claims £11,509
Travel
£4,369 paid across 0 trips.
Accommodation
£2,236 paid across 0 nights.
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