How They Voted
VOTED FOR Employer National Insurance Increase
VOTED AGAINST VAT on Private Schools
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 Satvir Kaur on Bluesky and gov.uk. Sourced directly from public APIs. No paraphrase, no editorialising.
Great to join the Dingley’s Promise roundtable in Parliament today, to hear about unique challenges faced by early years SEND providers, the importance of reform, and why the consultation was so crucial. Here’s more from my visit to their Southampton nursery, featuring the cutest kids in town! 😍View post ↗
Small business in Southampton Test? Want to learn more about AI, or to improve your digital presence? 🙌🏾 Excited to be working with @unisouthampton.bsky.social to bring Google Digital Garage to town on 19 June, for a free workshop. 💻 🔗 Register: rsvp.withgoogle.com/events/southamptontestView post ↗
From ending the scandal of the leasehold system, to cleaning up our waterways and creating energy security, with this King's Speech we're choosing to build resilience, spread opportunity and ensure we don’t just weather this storm, but build a stronger, fairer country for all.View post ↗
✅ The Employment Rights Act, the biggest upgrade to workers’ rights in a generation ✅ The Passenger Public Services (Public Ownership) Act, establishing Great British Rail – a publicly owned and accountable body to improve rail services and keep fares lowView post ↗
✅ The Great British Energy Act, establishing a publicly owned organisation to bring clean energy and cheaper bills to British consumers and industryView post ↗
✅ The Renters Rights Act, providing renters with security and dignity in housing by outlawing no-fault evictions amongst other protections for private rentersView post ↗
✅ The Removal of Two Child Limit Act, lifting 450,000 children out of poverty and providing security to working families by removing the arbitrary two-child benefit capView post ↗
✅ The Water (Special Measures) Act, reversing the Tory decline in environmental standards and accountability in the water industry, empowering consumers and holding water bosses to accountView post ↗
22 more recent statements available.
Said One Thing, Voted Another?
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✅ The Removal of Two Child Limit Act, lifting 450,000 children out of poverty and providing security to working families by removing the arbitrary two-child benefit capBluesky post · 2026-05-13
✅ The Water (Special Measures) Act, reversing the Tory decline in environmental standards and accountability in the water industry, empowering consumers and holding water bosses to accountBluesky post · 2026-05-13
📉 NHS waiting lists are down by over 400,000 thanks to Labour’s investment and modernisation - and the extraordinary effort of NHS staff across the countryBluesky post · 2026-04-19
👵 Over 12 million pensioners will see their State Pension rise by up to £575, thanks to Labour’s action to ease the cost of livingBluesky post · 2026-04-10
Expenses Breakdown
Total: £166,542. Rank: #773 of 650 MPs. Source: IPSA.
What They Actually Claimed For
Itemised IPSA claims for the 114 expense lines this MP submitted. Total paid: £173,224. Source: IPSA individualBusinessCosts.
25 items for review
- £602 Single claim of £601.97 for Hotel - London (Accommodation) on 30/08/2024.
- £2,200 Single claim of £2,200.00 for Rent (Accommodation) on 18/09/2024.
- £2,200 Single claim of £2,200.00 for Rent (Accommodation) on 20/02/2025.
- £2,200 Single claim of £2,200.00 for Rent (Accommodation) on 22/10/2024.
- £2,200 Single claim of £2,200.00 for Rent (Accommodation) on 20/03/2025.
- £2,200 Single claim of £2,200.00 for Rent (Accommodation) on 21/11/2024.
- £2,200 Single claim of £2,200.00 for Rent (Accommodation) on 24/12/2024.
- £2,200 Single claim of £2,200.00 for Rent (Accommodation) on 21/01/2025.
- £920 Single claim of £920.00 for Hotel - London (MP Travel) on 31/03/2025.
- £1,776 Single claim of £1,776.44 for Rail (MP Travel) on 31/03/2025.
- £749 Single claim of £749.00 for Mobile telephone - equipment purchase (Office Costs) on 12/03/2025.
- £1,596 Single claim of £1,596.00 for Rent (Office Costs) on 06/01/2025.
- £798 Single claim of £798.00 for Rent (Office Costs) on 16/01/2025.
- £1,596 Single claim of £1,596.00 for Rent (Office Costs) on 04/03/2025.
- £1,596 Single claim of £1,596.00 for Rent (Office Costs) on 03/09/2024.
- £1,596 Single claim of £1,596.00 for Rent (Office Costs) on 05/11/2024.
- £1,596 Single claim of £1,596.00 for Rent (Office Costs) on 03/12/2024.
- £1,210 Single claim of £1,209.88 for Rent (Office Costs) on 13/08/2024.
- £1,210 Description / details contain MP's surname on 13/08/2024: ""
- £1,596 Single claim of £1,596.00 for Rent (Office Costs) on 01/04/2025.
- £1,596 Single claim of £1,596.00 for Rent (Office Costs) on 01/10/2024.
- £600 Single claim of £600.00 for Software & applications (Office Costs) on 12/08/2024.
- £1,440 Single claim of £1,440.00 for Software & applications (Office Costs) on 12/08/2024.
- £1,283 Single claim of £1,282.66 for Rail (Staff Travel) on 31/03/2025.
- £1,476 Single claim of £1,476.00 for Software & applications (Office Costs) on 15/07/2025.
Search the top 30 claims paid
Showing 20 of 30 claims. Total paid £165,799
Total Staffing budget payroll costs for the 2024-25 year0
£123,552
Parliamentary Research Service (Labour)0
£3,000
[***] - Rent for 20/09/2024 - 19/10/20240
£2,200
0
£2,200
0
£2,200
0
£2,200
0
£2,200
0
£2,200
0
£2,200
Aggregated figure for travel during 2024-250
£1,776
0
£1,596
0
£1,596
0
£1,596
0
£1,596
0
£1,596
0
£1,596
0
£1,596
ELECTED TECHNOLOGIES0
£1,476
ELECTED TECHNOLOGIES0
£1,440
Aggregated figure for travel during 2024-250
£1,283
Year on year
FY 24-25 81 claims £166,520
FY 25-26 33 claims £6,704
Travel
£4,037 paid across 0 trips.
Accommodation
£18,958 paid across 7 nights.
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