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Portrait of Jerome Mayhew, MP for Broadland and Fakenham

Jerome Mayhew

MP for Broadland and Fakenham

ConservativeOpposition

Opposition Whip (Commons)

About This MP

AI-generated

“Party-loyal Conservative MP and Opposition Whip with a transport brief, who has occasionally rebelled against party lines.”

Jerome Mayhew is a Conservative MP for Broadland and Fakenham, first elected in December 2019. He currently serves as an Opposition Whip in the Commons and as Shadow Minister for Transport, and sits on the Committee of Selection; his parliamentary career includes work on transport and infrastructure bills.

Voting Patterns

Mayhew records very high party loyalty (100%, above the 99% party average) but has below-average attendance (51% vs 56%). He has three rebel votes. His voting stance sits centre-right (59/100). On key topics, he generally supports immigration controls and the asylum system, while his votes on Universal Credit and NHS funding are mixed; he has backed the Rwanda deportation scheme and shows nuance in welfare and public service regulation.

Notable Positions

  • Supports stricter immigration controls and a tougher asylum system.
  • Backs the Rwanda deportation scheme.
  • Votes show a mixed stance on welfare (Universal Credit) and NHS funding.
  • Has demonstrated independence on some public order-related votes.

Financial Interests

Declares 17 financial interests, including land and property holdings (six entries) and shareholdings (two entries), plus miscellaneous interests and earnings.

Generated 21 February 2026

Voting Activity

How this MP participates in parliamentary votes. These numbers describe activity, not effectiveness.

51%
Below avg

How often this MP votes

Conservative average: 56%

What does this mean?

The percentage of parliamentary votes (divisions) this MP participated in. MPs may miss votes for legitimate reasons including ministerial duties, constituency work, or illness.

100%
Very high

How often this MP votes with their party

Conservative average: 99%

What does this mean?

Political Position

Estimated from voting record, not self-declared. This is a simplified model — real politics is more complex than a single axis.

LEFTRIGHT
Centre-right(59)
Based on 299 votes on ideologically significant topics — more votes means a more reliable estimate.

Career & Roles

22 positions

Current

Committee

Committee of Selection

Since Mar 2026

Committee

Bus Services (No. 2) Bill [HL]

Since Jun 2025

Opposition

Opposition Whip (Commons)

Since Nov 2024

Opposition

Shadow Minister (Transport)

Since Nov 2024

Previous

Committee

Railways Bill

Jan 2026 - Feb 2026

Committee

Sustainable Aviation Fuel Bill

Jul 2025 - Jul 2025

Committee

Water (Special Measures) Bill [HL]

Dec 2024 - Jan 2025

Committee

Northern Ireland Affairs Committee

Oct 2024 - Dec 2024

Committee

Renters’ Rights Bill

Oct 2024 - Nov 2024

Opposition

Shadow Parliamentary Under Secretary (Business and Trade)

Jul 2024 - Nov 2024

Financial Interests

17 declarations · £3,000 total

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.

Recent Activity

52 events

Committee of Selection

Parliamentary role · 24 Mar 2026

Opposition day motion: student loans

AYE
3 weeks ago88 / 266Rejected

Opposition day motion: fuel duty

AYE
3 weeks ago103 / 259Rejected

Draft Employment Rights Act 2025 (Investigatory Powers) (Consequential Amendments) Regulations 2026

NO
3 weeks ago368 / 107Passed

Finance (No. 2) Bill: Third Reading

NO
1 month ago292 / 161Passed

Finance (No. 2) Bill

Finance (No. 2) Bill Report Stage: Amendment 6

AYE
1 month ago175 / 292Rejected

Finance (No. 2) Bill

Finance (No. 2) Bill Report Stage: Amendment 5

AYE
1 month ago172 / 283Rejected

Finance (No. 2) Bill

Finance (No. 2) Bill Report Stage: New Clause 11

AYE
1 month ago174 / 292Rejected

Finance (No. 2) Bill

Courts and Tribunals Bill: Second Reading

NO
1 month ago304 / 203Passed

Courts and Tribunals Bill

Courts and Tribunals Bill: Reasoned Amendment to Second Reading

AYE
1 month ago203 / 311Rejected

Courts and Tribunals Bill

Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 106

NO
1 month ago304 / 177Passed

Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill

Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 102

NO
1 month ago315 / 163Passed

Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill

Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 44

NO
1 month ago315 / 109Passed

Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill

Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 41

NO
1 month ago316 / 171Passed

Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill

Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 38

NO
1 month ago307 / 173Passed

Children’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.

3rebel votes
Rare

Rebel votes

What does this mean?

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.