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Broxtowe

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Apr 2026

Represented by Lab since 2024. Covers Beeston (Broxtowe), Eastwood and Stapleford. Population 89,534. Median income £25K (below average).

Broxtowe's MP made headlines in June 2025 for defying her party on one of Parliament's most contentious recent votes: assisted dying. Juliet Campbell voted against the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill at Third Reading -- bucking the Labour majority -- and supported amendments to close loopholes around voluntary stopping of eating and drinking as a route to eligibility. These five rebel votes on a single day represent the clearest divergence from her party line in her parliamentary record to date, and suggest she favoured a more cautious approach to the legislation's safeguards than her party's mainstream position.

Beyond assisted dying, Campbell votes with Labour 97% of the time, making her a reliable government loyalist across most policy areas. Her participation rate of 75% sits below the Commons average. Stance data shows strong alignment with workers' rights (92%) and progressive taxation (96%), but notably low scores on pro-business (10%) and parliamentary scrutiny (10%) measures. Her speeches -- 78 contributions across 42 debates -- concentrate heavily on social care, health, and education, consistent with an NHS background. She chairs the All-Party Parliamentary Group on dyslexia and has drawn national attention to the issue, including collaboration with Jamie Oliver that generated government commitments.

367
Commons votes
This parliament
£25k
Median income
HMRC · 2024
70.4k
Electorate
2024 GE

Lab took this seat from Con after 4 consecutive elections.

Current Member of Parliament

Juliet Campbell

Juliet Campbell

Labour Party

Juliet Campbell is the Labour MP for Broxtowe, and has been an MP continually since 4 July 2024.

Notable Votes

Vote on whether to prevent someone from qualifying as 'terminally ill' under the assisted dying bill solely because they have voluntarily stopped eating and drinking. The amendment aimed to close a potential loophole where a person might use self-starvation to meet the terminal illness criteria they would not otherwise meet.

MP voted NoAgainst party majority

Vote on whether to prevent someone from qualifying as 'terminally ill' under the assisted dying bill solely because they have chosen to stop eating and drinking. The amendment would close a potential loophole where a person who is not otherwise terminally ill could meet the bill's eligibility criteria by voluntarily starving themselves.

MP voted YesAgainst party majority

Vote on whether to add a provision to the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill ensuring that if an independent doctor dies or becomes too ill to complete their assessment before signing off on an assisted dying request, a further referral can be made to another doctor — mirroring an existing provision in the Bill for the attending doctor.

MP voted YesAgainst party majority

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Voting at a Glance

Represented by Lab since 2024. Covers Beeston (Broxtowe), Eastwood and Stapleford. Population 89,534. Median income £25K (below average).

2024 General Election

§ 06This week in Westminster.Live · today’s sittingOrder Paper · refreshed daily

Campbell’s scheduled Commons activity this week — whipped divisions, oral questions, debates — drawn from the House of Commons Order Paper.

§ 07The record, at a glance.383 divisions voted

Two readings of the same data. Issue volume shows where Campbell has cast the most ballots — a proxy for engagement, not direction. Notable votes are the moments where the whip was free or where they broke ranks.

Issue volume
Top issues by total divisions voted · cumulative this Parliament
Taxation
69
Economy
65
Employment
51
Education
29
Welfare and Benefits
25
Crime & Policing
23
Notable votes
Free votes and rebellions — moments the MP’s own judgment matters more than the whip
Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill: Amendment 9420 Jun 2025 · free vote
No
Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill: Amendment 2420 Jun 2025 · free vote
Aye
Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill: Amendment 1220 Jun 2025 · free vote
Aye
§ 08The local picture.16 wards

Constituencies are not uniform. Below — the local council make-up, key facts worth knowing, and the neighbouring seats on either side.

WardCouncillorVotesParty
Attenborough Chilwell EastTyler Jai Marsh1,320Labour P
Beeston CentralGabrielle Bunn912Labour P
Beeston CentralVanessa Claire Smith968Labour P
Beeston NorthBarbara Carr918Liberal
Beeston NorthSteve Carr1,075Liberal
Beeston RylandsSarah Webb912Labour P
Beeston RylandsShaun Dannheimer879Labour P
Beeston WestEllie Winfield1,299Labour P
Beeston WestGreg Marshall1,509Labour P
BramcoteAndrew Kingdon1,454Liberal
BramcoteDavid Watts1,446Liberal
BramcoteHannah Land1,512Liberal
Population (2021 Census)
89,534
Electorate 70,440 · 2024 register
Median income
£25,400
HMRC SPI 2024
Households renting privately
18.4%
England average 20.0%
Schools
37
29 primary · 5 secondary
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