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Labour (Co-op)

A political party represented in the UK Parliament.

403 MPs in Parliament
403
MPs
99%
Unity
34%
Avg Attendance

Party Discipline

99%
Unity Score
What does this mean?

The percentage of votes where all of this party's MPs voted the same way. Higher unity means MPs rarely break from the party line.

403
Total MPs
264
MPs Who Rebelled
What does this mean?

The number of MPs in this party who have voted differently from the party majority at least once. This can happen on procedural matters, conscience votes, or policy disagreements. Also known as rebel votes.

34%
Avg Attendance
What does this mean?

The average percentage of parliamentary votes that this party's MPs participated in. MPs may miss votes for ministerial duties, constituency work, or illness.

Political Spectrum Position

Estimated from MPs' voting records on a 0-100 scale (0 = most left, 100 = most right). This is a simplified model — real politics is more nuanced than a single axis.

LEFTRIGHT
Centre-left(38)

In the News

The Guardian2d ago

Farage under mounting pressure to prove Russian hack claim

Nigel Farage is under pressure to prove his claim that a state-sponsored Russian hack led to the disclosure of a £5m gift, with Labour and Conservative figures demanding he hand any evidence to the security services.

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The GuardianDefenceEconomy2d ago

David Miliband: Europe and US need ‘separate bedrooms’ but not divorce

David Miliband argued at the Hay literary festival that Europe should pursue strategic autonomy without severing ties with the United States, warning against a complete 'divorce' and calling for renewed engagement with the EU, including a national consensus on rejoining. The remarks touch on UK foreign policy, security and economic strategy in the post-Brexit era, relevant to voters assessing future directions.

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The GuardianHousingTransport2d ago

Andy Burnham seeks advice from Sue Gray on forming future Labour government

Andy Burnham has consulted Sue Gray on how a future Labour government could be formed if he returns to Westminster, signaling serious leadership speculation ahead of the Makerfield by-election. The discussions show Labour senior figures treating Burnham’s path back to power as a priority amid internal debate and shifting polling.

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The GuardianHealthcareEconomy2d ago

UK supply chain unprepared for major shocks such as war, report warns

A National Preparedness Commission report warns that Britain's vital supply chains are unprepared for major shocks such as war with Russia and urges European-style worst-case planning and stockpiling to improve resilience, amid ongoing price pressures on fuel and food.

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The GuardianEconomy3d ago

Starmer asks TNT Sports to make Champions League final free to view

Keir Starmer wrote to TNT Sports asking the Champions League final be made free to view in the UK, framing it as a matter of football accessibility for voters ahead of elections.

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Most Independent Voters

1.Christian Wakeford

Christian Wakeford

Bury South

338 rebel votes
2.Graham Stringer

Graham Stringer

Blackley and Middleton South

102 rebel votes
3.Apsana Begum

Apsana Begum

Poplar and Limehouse

42 rebel votes
4.John McDonnell

John McDonnell

Hayes and Harlington

36 rebel votes
5.Rachael Maskell

Rachael Maskell

York Central

33 rebel votes

MPs (403)

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Abtisam Mohamed, MP for Sheffield Central

Abtisam Mohamed

Sheffield Central

Adam Jogee, MP for Newcastle-under-Lyme

Adam Jogee

Newcastle-under-Lyme

Adam Thompson, MP for Erewash

Adam Thompson

Erewash

Afzal Khan, MP for Manchester Rusholme

Afzal Khan

Manchester Rusholme

Alan Gemmell, MP for Central Ayrshire

Alan Gemmell

Central Ayrshire

Alan Strickland, MP for Newton Aycliffe and Spennymoor

Alan Strickland

Newton Aycliffe and Spennymoor

Al Carns, MP for Birmingham Selly Oak

Al Carns

Birmingham Selly Oak

Alex Baker, MP for Aldershot

Alex Baker

Aldershot

Alex Ballinger, MP for Halesowen

Alex Ballinger

Halesowen

Alex Davies-Jones, MP for Pontypridd

Alex Davies-Jones

Pontypridd

Alex Mayer, MP for Dunstable and Leighton Buzzard

Alex Mayer

Dunstable and Leighton Buzzard

Alex McIntyre, MP for Gloucester

Alex McIntyre

Gloucester

Voting Record on Bills

Based on how Lab MPs voted in Parliament

Generally Supporting (34)

European Union (Withdrawal) (No. 3) Bill

99% Aye
Commons

Planning and Local Representation Bill

99% Aye
Commons

Advanced Research and Invention Agency Act 2022

98% Aye
UnassignedAct

Sanctions and Anti-Money Laundering Act 2018

97% Aye
UnassignedAct

Taxation (Post-transition Period) Act 2020

97% Aye
UnassignedAct

Parliamentary Constituencies (Amendment) Bill

94% Aye
Commons

+28 more bills

Generally Opposing (28)

Fire Safety (Protection of Tenants) Bill

99% No
Commons

Financial Services (Implementation of Legislation) Bill [HL]

93% No
Commons

Budget Responsibility and National Audit (Fiscal Mandate) Bill [HL]

89% No
Lords

Extradition (Provisional Arrest) Bill [HL]

89% No
Lords

Online Safety Bill [HL]

89% No
Lords

Humanitarian Assistance (Genocide Victims) Bill [HL]

87% No
Lords

+22 more bills

Mixed / Split Votes (104)

Employment Rights Bill

CommonsMixed

Finance (No. 2) Bill

LordsMixed

Crime and Policing Bill

CommonsMixed

English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill

LordsMixed

European Union (Withdrawal) Bill [HL]

LordsMixed

Local Government Finance Bill

CommonsMixed