How They Voted
VOTED FOR Employer National Insurance Increase
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 Noah Law on Bluesky and gov.uk. Sourced directly from public APIs. No paraphrase, no editorialising.
Another big rail moment today, as South Western gets its first GBR train. Since coming into public ownership, a new fleet of trains has been rolling out, giving passengers more spacious, comfortable and air conditioned journeys. We're building a railway you can be proud of. 🇬🇧🚆View post ↗
🇬🇧 Today in Westminster: @gabrielzucman.bsky.social exchanging with Labour MPs @yuanfenyang.bsky.social, @anneliesedoddsmp.bsky.social, @sadikal-hassanmp.bsky.social and @noahlawmp.bsky.social on effective ways to tax the super-rich.View post ↗
Each department in government will now have its own delivery unit, led by a senior civil servant. And every Secretary of State and Minister of State will be given a new “delivery advisor” in their private office to support this work.View post ↗
Failure to publicly adopt the roads and public amenities managed by estate management companies: Not just a stealth tax on homeowners - but also one of the major privatisations by stealth of recent years. I welcome Minister @matthewpennycookmp.bsky.social's commitment to reversing this trend.View post ↗
In the debate on the #KingsSpeech I made the case for the State as Investor - as coordinator - that doesn't sit back when there is infrastructure and industry we need to build our economic security, energy security and national security.View post ↗
Labour has already passed 50 new laws to tackle the cost of living, empower local communities and get a better deal for working people. In today’s King’s Speech we’re going further, with action on energy bills, national security, and making public services fit for the future.View post ↗
This Labour government is tackling the housing crisis. Our Social Housing Bill will protect precious social housing stock and incentivise the building of new social homes. Our Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Bill marks the beginning of the end for the feudal leasehold system.View post ↗
This Government is getting on with the job: we’ve now banned the online bots which have been scraping up driving test slots. This will help to prevent the exploitation of learners and will help to drive down test waiting times.👇🚗 www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...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.
Can I ask the Minister to engage in a short thought experiment? If senior members of the Labour party, at the time they were in opposition, had gone to lobby a foreign Government against the best interests of the British security services, what would have been the reaction of the …Diego Garcia and British Indian Ocean Territory · 2026-02-25
I thank the Minister for his considered engagement with rural Labour MPs such as myself on this issue from the get-go. I also thank farmers—at least in my part of Cornwall—for their dignified engagement at what I know has been a difficult time. Does the Minister agree that where …Agricultural Property Relief and Business Property Relief · 2026-01-05
Victims *must* be at the heart of the Service Justice System and we are strengthening protections and improving accountability to do just that in our Armed Forces Bill. This is a no-fail mission for me. www.mirror.co.uk/news/politic...Bluesky post · 2026-01-26
Thrilled that the Government has launched our much-awaited Warm Homes Plan, which will: • Help tackle the affordability crisis • Lifting up to 1 million families out of fuel poverty • Deliver new rights for tenants For millions, this plan will provide energy security and lower …Bluesky post · 2026-01-21
Expenses Breakdown
Total: £345,624. Rank: #4 of 650 MPs. Source: IPSA.
What They Actually Claimed For
Itemised IPSA claims for the 225 expense lines this MP submitted. Total paid: £254,346. Source: IPSA individualBusinessCosts.
37 items for review
- £2,407 Single claim of £2,407.00 for Rent (Accommodation) on 29/10/2024.
- £2,407 Single claim of £2,407.00 for Rent (Accommodation) on 01/10/2024.
- £2,407 Single claim of £2,407.00 for Rent (Accommodation) on 30/07/2024.
- £2,407 Single claim of £2,407.00 for Rent (Accommodation) on 28/11/2024.
- £2,407 Single claim of £2,407.00 for Rent (Accommodation) on 30/12/2024.
- £2,407 Single claim of £2,407.00 for Rent (Accommodation) on 29/08/2024.
- £3,600 Single claim of £3,600.00 for Rent (Accommodation) on 28/02/2025.
- £2,407 Single claim of £2,407.00 for Rent (Accommodation) on 28/01/2025.
- £1,193 Single claim of £1,193.00 for Rent (Accommodation) on 07/02/2025.
- £529 Single claim of £529.20 for Mileage - car (MP Travel) on 31/03/2025.
- £849 Single claim of £848.70 for Mileage - car (MP Travel) on 31/03/2025.
- £579 Single claim of £579.30 for Parking (MP Travel) on 31/03/2025.
- £4,417 Single claim of £4,416.54 for Rail (MP Travel) on 31/03/2025.
- £900 Single claim of £900.00 for Removals (Miscellaneous) on 20/03/2025.
- £502 Single claim of £502.00 for Advertising and contact cards (Office Costs) on 18/11/2024.
- £1,150 Single claim of £1,149.60 for Equipment - purchase (Computer, laptop, PC, tablet & accessories) on 18/03/2025.
- £540 Single claim of £539.99 for Equipment - purchase (Other office equipment) on 13/03/2025.
- £1,080 Single claim of £1,080.00 for Moving Fees (Legal costs) on 28/11/2024.
- £4,663 Single claim of £4,663.20 for Moving Fees (Legal costs) on 19/09/2024.
- £1,000 Single claim of £1,000.00 for Moving Fees (Legal costs) on 13/01/2025.
- £900 Single claim of £900.00 for Recruitment Services &Costs (Office Costs) on 03/09/2024.
- £3,000 Single claim of £3,000.00 for Rent (Office Costs) on 26/12/2024.
- £1,440 Single claim of £1,440.00 for Software & applications (Office Costs) on 03/09/2024.
- £600 Single claim of £600.00 for Software & applications (Office Costs) on 03/09/2024.
- £660 Single claim of £659.85 for Utilities (Dual Fuel) on 13/12/2024.
Search the top 30 claims paid
Showing 20 of 30 claims. Total paid £229,234
Total Staffing budget payroll costs for the 2024-25 year0
£169,444
Legal costs0
£4,663
Aggregated figure for travel during 2024-250
£4,417
Professional & consultancy0
£4,385
Rent on London Accomodation for March 20250
£3,600
Professional & consultancy0
£3,466
0
£3,000
Professional & consultancy0
£2,779
0
£2,407
0
£2,407
0
£2,407
0
£2,407
0
£2,407
0
£2,407
0
£2,407
Aggregated figure for travel during 2024-259 nights
£1,766
ELECTED TECHNOLOGIES0
£1,476
ELECTED TECHNOLOGIES0
£1,440
Internet0
£1,230
February rent0
£1,193
Year on year
FY 24-25 167 claims £235,775
FY 25-26 58 claims £18,571
Travel
£11,722 paid across 0 trips.
Accommodation
£21,642 paid across 0 nights.
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