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Portrait of Sarah Green, MP for Chesham and Amersham

Sarah Green

MP for Chesham and Amersham

Liberal Democrat

About This MP

AI-generated

“A party-loyal backbencher with zero rebel votes who serves on the Public Accounts Committee.”

Sarah Green is the Liberal Democrat MP for Chesham and Amersham, first elected in 2021. She currently sits on the Public Accounts Committee and has previously served as Liberal Democrat spokesperson for International Trade and for Wales, with committee work on end-of-life care and domestic abuse-related legislation.

Voting Patterns

She votes with her party on all recorded divisions (100% loyalty) and has a higher voting attendance than the party average (37% vs 19%). On key topics, her record shows a tendency to oppose tighter government controls (immigration, asylum, Rwanda) and to oppose changes to VAT and to workers’ rights protections; her votes on Universal Credit, NHS funding, and transgender rights are mixed.

Notable Positions

  • Opposes tighter immigration controls and asylum restrictions
  • Opposes the Rwanda deportation scheme
  • Opposes restricting workers’ rights and trade union powers
  • Opposes changes to VAT
  • Votes show a mixed stance on NHS funding and Universal Credit, and on transgender rights

Financial Interests

Declared financial interests include family members engaged in third-party lobbying and visits outside the UK.

Generated 21 February 2026

Voting Activity

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

37%
Low

How often this MP votes

Liberal Democrat average: 19%

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

Liberal Democrat average: 100%

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-left(45)
Based on 270 votes on ideologically significant topics — more votes means a more reliable estimate.

Career & Roles

5 positions

Current

Committee

Public Accounts Committee

Since Oct 2024

Previous

Committee

Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill

Jan 2025 - Mar 2025

Committee

Child Support Collection (Domestic Abuse) Bill

Dec 2022 - Dec 2022

Opposition

Liberal Democrat Spokesperson (International Trade)

Jul 2022 - Sept 2024

Opposition

Liberal Democrat Spokesperson (Wales)

Jul 2022 - Sept 2024

Financial Interests

2 declarations

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

35 events

Universal Credit (Removal of Two Child Limit) Bill: Third Reading

AYE
4 days ago361 / 84Passed

Universal Credit (Removal of Two Child Limit) Bill [HL]

Universal Credit (Removal of Two Child Limit) Bill Committee: New Clause 3

AYE
4 days ago73 / 256Rejected

Universal Credit (Removal of Two Child Limit) Bill

Industry and Exports (Financial Assistance) Bill Committee: New Clause 3

AYE
4 days ago77 / 280Rejected

Industry and Exports (Financial Assistance) Bill

Industry and Exports (Financial Assistance) Bill Committee: New Clause 2

AYE
4 days ago156 / 273Rejected

Industry and Exports (Financial Assistance) Bill

Industry and Exports (Financial Assistance) Bill Committee: Amendment 1

AYE
4 days ago161 / 272Rejected

Industry and Exports (Financial Assistance) Bill

Local Government Finance Report (England) 2026-27

NO
2 weeks ago277 / 143Passed

Draft Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading Scheme (Amendment) (Extension to Maritime Activities) Order 2026

AYE
2 weeks ago362 / 107Passed

The Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Act 2023 (Remedial) Order 2025

AYE
1 month ago373 / 106Passed

National Insurance Contributions (Employer Pensions Contributions) Bill: Third Reading

NO
1 month ago316 / 194Passed

National Insurance Contributions (Employer Pensions Contributions) Bill

National Insurance Contributions (Employer Pensions Contributions) Bill Committee: New Clause 5

AYE
1 month ago195 / 317Rejected

National Insurance Contributions (Employer Pensions Contributions) Bill

National Insurance Contributions (Employer Pensions Contributions) Bill Committee: Amendment 5

AYE
1 month ago191 / 326Rejected

National Insurance Contributions (Employer Pensions Contributions) Bill

Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 6

NO
1 month ago347 / 184Passed

Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill

Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 5

NO
1 month ago347 / 185Passed

Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill

Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 1

NO
1 month ago344 / 182Passed

Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill

Draft Public Order Act 2023 (Interference With Use or Operation of Key National Infrastructure) Regulations 2025

NO
1 month ago301 / 110Passed

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.