MP for Stockport
“A highly loyal Labour backbencher who occasionally rebels on welfare and education finance measures and sits on the Administration Committee.”
Navendu Mishra is a Labour (Co-op) MP for Stockport, first elected in 2019. He currently serves on the Administration Committee (since 2024-10-28) and has sat on a range of policy and bill committees, including roles such as Opposition Whip in the Commons, reflecting a career focused on parliamentary governance and regulation.
He shows strong loyalty to the Labour party (99%), with attendance above the party average (48% vs 34%). He has 7 rebel votes against the party. On key issues, his voting is mixed: he generally votes against stricter immigration controls and the Rwanda deportation scheme, while votes on Universal Credit, NHS funding and other welfare-related measures are not uniform.
Declared financial interests total five entries, including miscellaneous interests; donations and other support for MP activities; gifts, benefits and hospitality from UK sources; and visits outside the UK.
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: 34%
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
Administration Committee
Since Oct 2024
Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill
Dec 2024 - Dec 2024
Football Governance Bill
May 2024 - May 2024
Administration Committee
Jun 2023 - May 2024
Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill
Jun 2023 - Jul 2023
Online Safety Bill
May 2022 - Jun 2022
Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure Bill
Mar 2022 - Mar 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.
King's Speech Motion for an Address
AYEKing's Speech Motion for an Address: amendment (p)
NOKing's Speech Motion for an Address: amendment (l)
NOKing's Speech Motion for an Address: amendment (o)
NOKing's Speech Motion for an Address: amendment (i)
NODraft Immigration and Asylum (Provision of Accommodation to Failed Asylum-Seekers) (Amendment) Regulations 2026
AYEDraft Asylum Seekers (Reception Conditions) (Amendment) Regulations 2026
AYEPension Schemes Bill: Government Motion relating to Lords Reason 88X
AYECollective Defined Contribution Pension Schemes Bill
Children's School and Wellbeing Bill: Motion relating to Lords Amendments 38V to 38X
AYENorthern Ireland Troubles Bill: Carry-over (Motion)
AYENorthern Ireland Troubles Bill
Pension Schemes Bill: Motion relating to Lords Reason 88Q
AYECollective Defined Contribution Pension Schemes Bill
English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill: Motion relating to Lords Amendments 85, 86, 97 to 116, 120, 121 and 123 etc
AYEEnglish Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill
English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill: Motion relating to Lords Amendments 94B and 94C
AYEEnglish Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill
English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill: Motion relating to Lords Amendments 36, 90 and 155
AYEEnglish Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill
English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill: Motion to disagree with Lords Amendments 89B and 89C
AYEEnglish Devolution and Community Empowerment 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.