MP for Warrington North
“A party-loyal Labour MP who rarely rebels and is deeply engaged in parliamentary committees.”
Charlotte Nichols is the Labour (Co-op) MP for Warrington North, elected in 2019. She sits on parliamentary committees including the Speaker's Committee for the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority and the committee for the Controlled Drugs (Procedure for Specification) Bill, reflecting a focus on standards and policy scrutiny. Since entering Parliament, she has served on a wide range of committees across energy, online safety, housing regulation and national security oversight.
She has 100% party loyalty and above-average attendance (50% vs 33%). She has no recorded rebel votes. On key policy votes, her record shows a tendency to oppose stricter immigration controls and asylum measures and to oppose Rwanda deportations, while supporting NHS funding; her votes on welfare, taxation, and civil liberties are mixed, reflecting a centre-left stance.
Declared financial interests include two visits outside the UK and one UK-sourced gift/benefit/hospitality.
Generated 21 February 2026
How this MP participates in parliamentary votes. These numbers describe activity, not effectiveness.
How often this MP votes
Labour (Co-op) average: 33%
The percentage of parliamentary votes (divisions) this MP participated in. MPs may miss votes for legitimate reasons including ministerial duties, constituency work, or illness.
How often this MP votes with their party
Labour (Co-op) average: 99%
Estimated from voting record, not self-declared. This is a simplified model — real politics is more complex than a single axis.
16 positions
Controlled Drugs (Procedure for Specification) Bill
Since Jun 2025
Speaker's Committee for the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority
Since Nov 2024
Bank Resolution (Recapitalisation) Bill [HL]
Feb 2025 - Feb 2025
Zoological Society of London (Leases) Bill
Feb 2024 - Feb 2024
Licensing Hours Extensions Bill
Feb 2024 - May 2024
Energy Bill [HL]
May 2023 - Jun 2023
Workers (Predictable Terms and Conditions) Bill
Mar 2023 - Mar 2023
Online Safety (Re-committed Clauses and Schedules) Bill
Dec 2022 - Dec 2022
Figures include only interests with declared monetary values from the Register of Members' Financial Interests. Some categories (e.g. hospitality, overseas visits) may not have monetary values recorded, so the total may not reflect all declared interests.
Opposition Day Motion: Defence
NOOpposition Day Motion: Oil and Gas
NOOpposition day motion: student loans
NOOpposition day motion: fuel duty
NODraft Higher Education (Fee Limits and Fee Limit Condition) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2026
AYEDraft Employment Rights Act 2025 (Investigatory Powers) (Consequential Amendments) Regulations 2026
AYEFinance (No. 2) Bill: Third Reading
AYEFinance (No. 2) Bill
Finance (No. 2) Bill Report Stage: Amendment 6
NOFinance (No. 2) Bill
Finance (No. 2) Bill Report Stage: Amendment 5
NOFinance (No. 2) Bill
Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 106
AYEChildren’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill
Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 102
AYEChildren’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill
Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 44
AYEChildren’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill
Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 41
AYEChildren’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill
Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 38
AYEChildren’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill
Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 37
AYEChildren’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill
The percentage of votes where this MP voted the same way as the majority of their party. High loyalty is typical; most MPs vote with their party on most issues.
Rebel votes
Times this MP voted differently from the majority of their party. This can reflect independent judgement, but context matters — some rebel votes are on procedural matters, others on major policy.