Broxtowe / data

Juliet Campbell · Labour Party · sitting since 04 Jul 2024 · every division, speech and committee appearance.
Since election
662days
from 04 Jul 2024
Divisions
383
of 504 possible
Attendance
76%
121 absent / paired
Whip alignment
97%
vs party majority
Speeches
95
33 debates
Written Qs
142
135 answered
Committees
2
memberships
Expenses
£165k paid
FY 2024–2025 · 173 claims
Interests
1
1 category

A · Overview

Last update: 27 Apr 2026

Issue volume

Top issues by total divisions voted — engagement only, not direction.
IssueVolumeVotes
Taxation
69
Economy
65
Employment
51
Education
29
Welfare and Benefits
25
Crime & Policing
23
Housing
23
Constitution and Democracy
23

Speech topics

Words spoken, by topic. Source: Hansard.
TopicDebatesWords
Education62,130
Social Care101,887
Health51,180
Cost Of Living4904
Economy Jobs6810
Crime3635
Immigration2488
Culture Community1467

B · Notable divisions

Source: Hansard · The Public Whip

Free votes, rebellions and high-salience whipped votes — the moments that distinguish this MP from the party machine. The full division-by-division record will follow once the per-MP archive is wired.

DateDivisionWhipMP voted
20 Jun 2025Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill: Amendment 94Vote on whether to prevent someone from qualifying as 'terminally ill' under the assisted dying bill solely because they have voluntarily stFree voteNo
20 Jun 2025Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill: Amendment 24Vote on whether to prevent someone from qualifying as 'terminally ill' under the assisted dying bill solely because they have chosen to stopFree voteAye
20 Jun 2025Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill: Amendment 12Vote on whether to add a provision to the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill ensuring that if an independent doctor dies or becomes toFree voteAye

C · Speeches

Source: Hansard · 4,177 words
DateContributionWords
14 Apr 2026Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 588)The argument about raw water quality changes was central to your assertion in January that this incident was not foreseeable and it was not preventable. Did you mislead the Committ30
14 Apr 2026Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 588)The DWI identified problems with coagulant dosing assets at Pembury over 10 years ago. It states that it does not understand why you have not installed more modern systems. Could y34
14 Apr 2026Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 588)It was identified as needing updating 10 years ago.9
14 Apr 2026Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 588)Do you have a timeframe for that upgrade?8
14 Apr 2026Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 588)Will you be taking different actions in the future?9
14 Apr 2026Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 588)You and the DWI disagree on how far in advance the issues at Pembury could have been foreseen. You claim that between 1 and 15 November the treatment works were operating normally,56
14 Apr 2026Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 588)Will you be taking different actions in the future?9
14 Apr 2026Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 588)The argument about raw water quality changes was central to your assertion in January that this incident was not foreseeable and it was not preventable. Did you mislead the Committ30
14 Apr 2026Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 588)It was identified as needing updating 10 years ago.9
14 Apr 2026Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 588)You and the DWI disagree on how far in advance the issues at Pembury could have been foreseen. You claim that between 1 and 15 November the treatment works were operating normally,56
14 Apr 2026Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 588)Do you have a timeframe for that upgrade?8
14 Apr 2026Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 588)The DWI identified problems with coagulant dosing assets at Pembury over 10 years ago. It states that it does not understand why you have not installed more modern systems. Could y34
13 Apr 2026SEND Provision and ReformI congratulate the hon. Member for Farnham and Bordon (Gregory Stafford) on bringing forward this debate. This Government have set forward an ambitious plan to reform the SEND syst
EducationSocial CareLocal Government
364
26 Mar 2026Local Bus ServicesMany residents in Beeston Rylands in my constituency have contacted me about the infrequency and unreliability of buses serving their area. This particularly affects elderly reside
TransportLocal Government
67
26 Mar 2026Local Bus Services7. What steps she is taking with local authorities to help improve local bus services.
TransportLocal Government
15

D · Written questions

Source: UK Parliament Written Questions API (questions-statements.parliament.uk) · 142 tabled · 135 answered · 03 Feb 202517 Apr 2026
Top departments
DepartmentQuestionsShare
Department of Health and Social Care5337.3%
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office1812.7%
Department for Transport149.9%
Department for Education139.2%
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government74.9%
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs64.2%
Department for Energy Security and Net Zero64.2%
Home Office53.5%
Most recent
DateDepartmentQuestionStatus
17 Apr 2026Foreign, Commonwealth and Development OfficeTo ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what steps her Department is taking to help end the spread of Hansen's disease.Pending
17 Apr 2026Department of Health and Social CareTo ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, how many Respiratory registrars and Consultants are currently working in the NHS, and what steps his Department is taking to increase their number.Pending
17 Apr 2026Home OfficeTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what steps her Department is taking to help ensure that police forces are able to communicate effectively with Deaf people who use British Sign Language (BSL).Pending
17 Apr 2026Department of Health and Social CareTo ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what steps his Department is taking to help ensure that ambulance services are able to communicate effectively with Deaf people who use British Sign Language (BSL).Pending
17 Apr 2026Department of Health and Social CareTo ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, how many cases of Hansen's Disease have been diagnosed in the last ten years; and what steps his Department is taking to support people infected by this disease.Pending
17 Apr 2026Home OfficeTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what steps her Department is taking to enforce the ban on single-use vapes in (i) the constituency of Broxtowe, (ii) the East Midlands and (iii) England.Pending
17 Apr 2026Department of Health and Social CareTo ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what steps his Department is taking to support patients with Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency (A1AT).Pending
25 Mar 2026Department for Business and TradeTo ask the Secretary of State for Business and Trade, what steps his Department is taking to address the increase in missed deliveries against targets by the Royal Mail.Answered
16 Mar 2026Department of Health and Social CareTo ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what data his Department holds on the number of GPs who are (a) unemployed and looking for work and (b) under-employed and looking for additional work in (i) Broxtowe constituency, (…Answered
16 Mar 2026Department of Health and Social CareTo ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, how many and what proportion of GP practices are partner-run in (a) Broxtowe constituency, (b) the East Midlands and (c) England.Answered
16 Mar 2026Department of Health and Social CareTo ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what steps his Department is taking to support GPs who are the subject of a complaint arising from a specialist denying a person a face-to-face appointment.Answered
02 Mar 2026Department of Health and Social CareTo ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what steps his Department is taking to (a) reduce delays and (b) improve (i) flow and (ii) efficiency in NHS Surgical Theatres.Answered
02 Mar 2026Department of Health and Social CareTo ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what steps his Department is taking to help improve GP Practice premises to increase the number of (a) consulting rooms to allow practices to train more medical students, (b) GP Regi…Answered
02 Mar 2026Foreign, Commonwealth and Development OfficeTo ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what engagement has the Government had with Mexican Authorities on the safety of UK football fans attending World Cup matches in Guadalajara.Answered
02 Mar 2026Foreign, Commonwealth and Development OfficeTo ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, whether his Department has made an assessment of the humanitarian impact of recent Israeli strikes in the Bekaa Valley and what steps is the Government taking…Answered

E · Committees

Source: UK Parliament Committees API
CommitteeRoleHouseStartEnd
Select Committee on the Armed Forces BillSelectMemberCommons09 Feb 2026present
Environment, Food and Rural Affairs CommitteeSelectMemberCommons17 Nov 2025present

F · Expenses

Source: IPSA individual MP business-cost claims (theipsa.org.uk) · FY 2024–2025 · £165,304 paid · 173 claims

Every business-cost claim reimbursed by IPSA in the current financial year, grouped by category. “Aggregated” rows are IPSA’s own year-end totals for cost types like payroll and rent that aren’t itemised claim-by-claim.

Category breakdown
CategoryClaimsPaid (£)Share
Office Costs16219,05011.5%
Staffing4141,88585.8%
MP Travel02,1281.3%
Staff Travel02,2411.4%
Top itemised cost types
Cost typeCategoryClaimsPaid (£)
Stationery & printingOffice Costs1336,632
RentOffice Costs75,020
Pooled staffing servicesStaffing13,000
Training - staffStaffing23,000
Software & applicationsOffice Costs52,222
Bought-in servicesStaffing12,100
Equipment - purchaseOffice Costs51,834
UtilitiesOffice Costs11,708
Advertising and contact cardsOffice Costs21,065
Venue hire, meetings & surgeriesOffice Costs7376
TV licenceOffice Costs1170
HospitalityOffice Costs123
Most recent
DateCategoryDescriptionPaid (£)Status
20 May 2025Office Costs
Utilities
Electricity1,708Paid
14 May 2025Office Costs
Venue hire, meetings & surgeries
[200012090-8]20Paid
11 Apr 2025Office Costs
Advertising and contact cards
DIAMOND PRESS [200012090-5]940Paid
11 Apr 2025Office Costs
Stationery & printing
XMA March 2025-167Paid
11 Apr 2025Office Costs
Stationery & printing
XMA March 2025-205Paid
11 Apr 2025Office Costs
Stationery & printing
XMA March 2025-205Paid
11 Apr 2025Office Costs
Stationery & printing
XMA March 2025-205Paid
07 Apr 2025Staffing
Training - staff
ELECTED TECHNOLOGIES [200012032-1]1,500Paid
04 Apr 2025Office Costs
Advertising and contact cards
SQ D S T PRESS [200012090-6]125Paid
01 Apr 2025Office Costs
Rent
Rent700Paid
31 Mar 2025Office Costs
Rent
2024-25 [***] rent pro-rata-700Paid
24 Mar 2025Office Costs
Equipment - purchase
Other office equipment500Paid
20 Mar 2025Office Costs
Equipment - purchase
Office furniture727Paid
20 Mar 2025Office Costs
Equipment - purchase
Television276Paid
20 Mar 2025Office Costs
Stationery & printing
Banner March 2025150Paid
20 Mar 2025Office Costs
Stationery & printing
Banner March 2025102Paid
20 Mar 2025Office Costs
Stationery & printing
Banner March 202559Paid
20 Mar 2025Office Costs
Stationery & printing
Banner March 202540Paid
20 Mar 2025Office Costs
Stationery & printing
Banner March 202528Paid
20 Mar 2025Office Costs
Stationery & printing
Banner March 202525Paid

G · Register of interests

Source: UK Parliament Members API — Registered Interests (members-api.parliament.uk) · 1 current · last amended 16 Aug 2024

Every financial interest declared by the MP, grouped under the Register’s official categories. Retracted entries are hidden but counted above.

8. Miscellaneous1 entry
16 Aug 2024
Trustee of MammaKind - Baby Bank supporting families in south-east London. This is an unpaid role. (Registered 24 July 2024)

H · Ward results

Source: Local Government Boundary Commission · DCLEAPIL

Most recent winning councillor in each ward — 16 wards, 33 councillor seats.

WardCouncillorPartyVotesElection
Attenborough Chilwell EastTyler Jai MarshLabour Party1,32002 May 2024
Beeston CentralGabrielle BunnLabour Party91204 May 2023
Beeston CentralVanessa Claire SmithLabour Party96804 May 2023
Beeston NorthBarbara CarrLiberal Democrats91804 May 2023
Beeston NorthSteve CarrLiberal Democrats1,07504 May 2023
Beeston RylandsSarah WebbLabour Party91204 May 2023
Beeston RylandsShaun DannheimerLabour Party87904 May 2023
Beeston WestEllie WinfieldLabour Party1,29904 May 2023
Beeston WestGreg MarshallLabour Party1,50904 May 2023
BramcoteAndrew KingdonLiberal Democrats1,45404 May 2023
BramcoteDavid WattsLiberal Democrats1,44604 May 2023
BramcoteHannah LandLiberal Democrats1,51204 May 2023
BrinsleyElizabeth WilliamsonIndependent Berwick Hills Resident36604 May 2023
Chilwell WestColin Michael TideswellLabour Party88604 May 2023
Chilwell WestHelen Elsa SkinnerLabour Party1,15604 May 2023
Chilwell WestStephen JeremiahLabour Party1,04404 May 2023
Eastwood HallBob BullockLabour Party30004 May 2023
Eastwood HilltopMilan RadulovicLabour Party64504 May 2023
Eastwood HilltopSusan Ann BagshawLabour Party58604 May 2023
Eastwood St MarysDavid BagshawLabour Party49104 May 2023
Eastwood St MarysKen WoodheadLabour Party48904 May 2023
GreasleyAdam StockwellConservative and Unionist Party70104 May 2023
GreasleyHannah Louise CrosbyConservative and Unionist Party70604 May 2023
GreasleyMick BrownConservative and Unionist Party90004 May 2023
Stapleford NorthDonna Lorraine MacRaeIndependent Berwick Hills Resident48304 May 2023
Stapleford NorthRichard Danny MacRaeIndependent Berwick Hills Resident67304 May 2023
Stapleford South EastKatherine Alexandra HarlowLabour Party38204 May 2023
Stapleford South EastRoss Edward BofingerLabour Party44904 May 2023
Stapleford South WestMaggie McGrathLabour Party82204 May 2023
Stapleford South WestSue PatersonLabour Party73804 May 2023
Toton Chilwell MeadowsHalimah Gulzar KhaledConservative and Unionist Party83404 May 2023
Toton Chilwell MeadowsStephanie Dawn KerryConservative and Unionist Party86204 May 2023
Toton Chilwell MeadowsTeresa CullenLabour Party91204 May 2023

I · Demographics

Source: ONS Census 2021 · NOMIS
IndicatorValueNotes
Population (2021 Census)89,534Electorate 70,440 (2024)
Median age42years
Degree-educated35.1%level 4 or above
Ethnicity (White)88.6%2021 Census ethnic group
Owner-occupied69.7%households
Private-rented18.4%households
Social-rented11.8%households
Employment rate55.7%16-64 in work

J · Public spending

Source: HMT Public Expenditure Statistical Analyses (gov.uk/PESA) and departmental funding allocations · Status: Pending ingest

HMT publishes headline spending identifiable by region in PESA. Constituency-level capital allocations (Levelling-Up Fund, Towns Fund, UKSPF, transport capital, BEIS R&D) are published as separate departmental datasets. We are evaluating the cleanest reconciliation for a per-constituency view.

Sources

Hansard · UK Parliament Members API · UK Parliament Committees API · The Public Whip · Office for National Statistics · Local Government Boundary Commission for England · DCLEAPIL · NOMIS · HMRC SPI · ASHE.

Pending ingest: IPSA individual MP claims · Register of Members’ Financial Interests · HMT PESA & departmental funding allocations · UK Parliament Written Questions API (per-MP feed).

About this view

The data view is a structured archive — every datapoint is a row in a public source. Where a panel shows ‘pending’, the dataset is in the ingestion queue. Send corrections to corrections@beyondthevote.uk.

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