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Portrait of Natalie Fleet, MP for Bolsover

Natalie Fleet

MP for Bolsover

Labour (Co-op)Government

Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Home Office)

About This MP

AI-generated

“A loyal Labour (Co-op) minister with a centrist stance and unusually low voting attendance.”

Natalie Fleet is the Labour (Co-op) MP for Bolsover, elected in July 2024. She has served as Parliamentary Under-Secretary for the Home Office since May 2026. In Parliament, she has sat on the Women and Equalities Committee (2024–2025) and was a member of the Victims and Courts Bill committee in June 2025.

Voting Patterns

She votes with her party on all recorded votes (100% loyalty, no rebel votes) but has a notably low attendance rate of 15% (below the party average of 34%). On policy areas, her record is a mix on economic and workers’ rights measures, while she generally supports protest rights and mental health services and tends to vote against transgender rights, prison sentencing, and publicly owned railways.

Notable Positions

  • Supports protest rights
  • Supports mental health services
  • Generally votes against transgender rights
  • Generally votes against publicly owned railway
  • Mixed voting on welfare and labour reforms (Universal Credit, workers' rights protections, trade union powers, VAT)

Financial Interests

Declared financial interests include gifts, benefits and hospitality from UK sources (3 entries) and donations and other support for MP activities (2 entries).

Generated 21 February 2026

Voting Activity

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

15%
Low

How often this MP votes

Labour (Co-op) average: 34%

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

Labour (Co-op) 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
Centrist(46)
Based on 111 votes on ideologically significant topics — more votes means a more reliable estimate.

Career & Roles

3 positions

Current

Government

Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Home Office)

Since May 2026

Previous

Committee

Victims and Courts Bill

Jun 2025 - Jun 2025

Committee

Women and Equalities Committee

Oct 2024 - Oct 2025

Financial Interests

5 declarations · £18,725 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

33 events

Railways Bill: Third Reading

AYE
2 days ago278 / 149Passed

Railways Bill

Railways Bill Remaining Stages: Amendment 148

NO
2 days ago155 / 279Rejected

Railways Bill

Railways Bill Remaining Stages: Amendment 143

NO
2 days ago167 / 266Rejected

Railways Bill

Railways Bill Remaining Stages: New Clause 1

NO
2 days ago77 / 271Rejected

Railways Bill

Draft Combined Authorities (Mayoral Elections) (Amendment) Order 2026

AYE
3 days ago356 / 86Passed

Steel Industry (Nationalisation) Bill Committee: New Clause 4

NO
3 days ago157 / 287Rejected

Steel Industry (Nationalisation) Bill

Draft Agriculture (Delinked Payments) (Reductions) (England) Regulations 2026

AYE
1 week ago302 / 153Passed

Armed Forces Bill Committee: New Clause 13

NO
1 week ago80 / 298Rejected

Armed Forces Bill

Armed Forces Bill Committee: New Clause 6

NO
1 week ago99 / 371Rejected

Armed Forces Bill

Armed Forces Bill Committee: New Clause 5

NO
1 week ago170 / 301Rejected

Armed Forces Bill

Armed Forces Bill Committee: New Clause 2

NO
1 week ago171 / 302Rejected

Armed Forces Bill

Steel Industry (Nationalisation) Bill: Reasoned Amendment to Second Reading

NO
3 weeks ago68 / 242Rejected

Steel Industry (Nationalisation) Bill

King's Speech Motion for an Address: amendment (p)

NO
3 weeks ago104 / 316Rejected

King's Speech Motion for an Address: amendment (o)

NO
3 weeks ago104 / 317Rejected

King's Speech Motion for an Address: amendment (i)

NO
3 weeks ago108 / 323Rejected

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.

0rebel votes
None

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.