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Feryal Clark · Labour Party · sitting since 12 Dec 2019 · every division, speech and committee appearance.
Since election
2325days
from 12 Dec 2019
Divisions
278
of 504 possible
Attendance
55%
226 absent / paired
Whip alignment
98%
vs party majority
Speeches
30
13 debates
Written Qs
2
2 answered
Committees
0
memberships
Expenses
£248k paid
FY 2024–2025 · 111 claims
Interests
3
3 categories

A · Overview

Last update: 24 Apr 2026

Issue volume

Top issues by total divisions voted — engagement only, not direction.
IssueVolumeVotes
Taxation
54
Economy
34
Education
33
Crime & Policing
26
Constitution and Democracy
21
Welfare and Benefits
16
Schools
16
Local Government
14

Speech topics

Words spoken, by topic. Source: Hansard.
TopicDebatesWords
Social Care1
Labour Market1
Immigration1
Health53,575
Technology62,900
Environment32,556
Culture Community32,366
Crime21,126

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: Third ReadingMPs voted on the Third Reading of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill — the final Commons vote on whether to pass the assisted dyinFree voteNo
16 May 2025Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill Report Stage: Amendment (a) to New Clause 10Vote on whether to allow employers who opt out of providing assisted dying to also prohibit their employees from participating in assisted dFree voteAye

C · Speeches

Source: Hansard · 6,060 words
DateContributionWords
22 Apr 2026Job Creation4. What steps she is taking with Cabinet colleagues to help create new jobs in Wales.
Economy JobsLabour MarketDefence
16
22 Apr 2026Job CreationOne of the issues that set Labour apart from other parties is the sheer number of new jobs we are creating in priority areas such as tech, defence and our green industries in const
Economy JobsLabour MarketDefence
75
13 Apr 2026Pride in Place: Community SpacesI thank my right hon. Friend for visiting Enfield Wash in my constituency last week. After 14 years of Conservative cuts, Enfield lost around 60% of its funding, hitting vital serv
Local GovernmentCulture Community
75
13 Apr 2026Pride in Place: Community Spaces10. What assessment his Department has made of the potential impact of Pride in Place funding on community spaces.
Local GovernmentCulture Community
19
17 Mar 2026 Immigration ReformsDoes my hon. Friend agree that the measures are so sweeping that it is not just asylum seekers who are caught by them, but, as my hon. Friend the Member for Poplar and Limehouse (A
ImmigrationSocial CareEconomy Jobs
108
28 Jan 2026EngagementsViolence is again escalating in north-east Syria—Rojava. A humanitarian crisis is unfolding and the city of Kobane is under siege yet again. The Kurdish communities who fought and
Economy JobsHealthDefence
83
08 Jan 2026 High Street Gambling ReformI thank my hon. Friend the Member for Brent East (Dawn Butler) for securing this incredibly important debate on the removal of the so-called “aim to permit” rule, and on giving loc
Local GovernmentHealthCrime
711
01 Sept 2025Draft Online Safety Act 2023 (Qualifying Worldwide Revenue) Regulations 2025I beg to move, That the Committee has considered the draft Online Safety Act 2023 (Qualifying Worldwide Revenue) Regulations 2025. It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship
TechnologyEconomy Jobs
497
01 Sept 2025Draft Online Safety Act 2023 (Qualifying Worldwide Revenue) Regulations 2025I thank both Opposition spokespeople, the hon. Member for Harpenden and Berkhamsted and the hon. Member for Runnymede and Weybridge, for their very positive approach and their comm
TechnologyEconomy Jobs
246
06 Jul 2025Draft Online Safety Super-Complaints (Eligibility and Procedural Matters) Regulations 2025I thank the shadow Minister for his remarks. This instrument will bring us one step closer to a fully implemented online safety regime, with a functioning super-complaints mechanis
Technology
389
06 Jul 2025Draft Online Safety Super-Complaints (Eligibility and Procedural Matters) Regulations 2025I beg to move, That the Committee has considered the draft Online Safety Super-Complaints (Eligibility and Procedural Matters) Regulations 2025. It is a pleasure to serve under you
Technology
772
24 Jun 2025Online Safety: ChildrenIt was the hon. Gentleman’s party that dragged its feet in bringing forward the legislation and that watered it down. We are busy trying to implement the Act as it was set out in t
CrimeTechnologyHealth
61
24 Jun 2025Artificial Intelligence: SchoolsMy Department is working closely with the Department for Education and Skills England to ensure that the education system is ready for the opportunities and the challenges that AI
EducationTechnology
105
24 Jun 2025Artificial Intelligence: SchoolsAs I have said, I work very closely with my counterparts in the Department for Education. Earlier this year, we launched safe standards for the sector and provided guidance on how
EducationTechnology
80
24 Jun 2025Topical QuestionsThe Government remain committed to ending the use of all animals, including dogs, in scientific procedures, replacing them with modern, human-relevant technologies. Our long-term g
TechnologyEconomy Jobs
74

D · Written questions

Source: UK Parliament Written Questions API (questions-statements.parliament.uk) · 2 tabled · 2 answered · 11 Nov 202511 Mar 2026
Top departments
DepartmentQuestionsShare
Department for Energy Security and Net Zero150.0%
Department of Health and Social Care150.0%
Most recent
DateDepartmentQuestionStatus
11 Mar 2026Department of Health and Social CareTo ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what steps his Department is taking to improve awareness and understanding of the health impact of fibre among younger adults.Answered
11 Nov 2025Department for Energy Security and Net ZeroTo ask the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, what steps his Department is taking to increase the use of UK-manufactured (a) technologies and (b) components in (i) hydrogen and (ii) fuel cell projects; and what steps his D…Answered

E · Committees

Source: UK Parliament Committees API

No committee memberships recorded for this MP.

F · Expenses

Source: IPSA individual MP business-cost claims (theipsa.org.uk) · FY 2024–2025 · £247,927 paid · 111 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 Costs9524,3999.8%
Staffing14223,52990.2%
Top itemised cost types
Cost typeCategoryClaimsPaid (£)
Pooled staffing servicesOffice Costs14,600
UtilitiesOffice Costs253,577
Stationery & printingOffice Costs141,285
Software & applicationsOffice Costs21,171
Landline phone & internet - rental & usageOffice Costs131,154
Training - staffStaffing41,051
Equipment - purchaseOffice Costs9417
Maintenance, Redecorations & RepairsOffice Costs2342
Waste disposal, confidential waste & rubbish collectionOffice Costs2298
Cleaning servicesOffice Costs12281
Insurance - contentsOffice Costs1203
TV licenceOffice Costs1170
Most recent
DateCategoryDescriptionPaid (£)Status
11 Apr 2025Office Costs
Utilities
Electricity209Paid
11 Apr 2025Office Costs
Utilities
Water31Paid
28 Mar 2025Office Costs
Stationery & printing
AMAZON [***] [200011725-10385]44Paid
21 Mar 2025Office Costs
Landline phone & internet - rental & usage
Landline93Paid
21 Mar 2025Office Costs
Utilities
Water19Paid
19 Mar 2025Office Costs
Cleaning services
Constituency office cleaner March40Paid
19 Mar 2025Office Costs
Hospitality
Hospitality products7Paid
19 Mar 2025Office Costs
Cleaning services
Cleaning products5Paid
10 Mar 2025Office Costs
Hospitality
HOUSE OF COMMONS [200011725-3035]40Paid
07 Mar 2025Office Costs
Stationery & printing
VISTAPRINT [200011725-2326]44Paid
04 Mar 2025Office Costs
Utilities
Electricity395Paid
03 Mar 2025Office Costs
Waste disposal, confidential waste & rubbish collection
LONDON BOROUGH OF ENFI [200011725-1825]158Paid
01 Mar 2025Office Costs
Maintenance, Redecorations & Repairs
Asbestos check on constituency office144Paid
18 Feb 2025Office Costs
Equipment - purchase
Other office equipment219Paid
14 Feb 2025Office Costs
Landline phone & internet - rental & usage
Landline96Paid
13 Feb 2025Office Costs
Hospitality
SAINSBURYS S/MKTS14Paid
12 Feb 2025Office Costs
Cleaning services
Cleaner ofr constituency office40Paid
12 Feb 2025Office Costs
Cleaning services
Cleaning products for the constituency office7Paid
10 Feb 2025Office Costs
Utilities
Water20Paid
07 Feb 2025Office Costs
Cleaning services
[***] [***] [***] cleaning for office30Paid

G · Register of interests

Source: UK Parliament Members API — Registered Interests (members-api.parliament.uk) · 3 current · last amended 24 Mar 2026

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

4. Visits outside the UK1 entry
24 Mar 2026
Name of donor: Green Catalysis Ltd Address of donor: 128 City Road, London EC1V 2NX Estimate of the probable value (or amount of any donation): Flights (£1,500), accommodation (£482.51), value £1,982.51 Destination of visit: United States (Florida) Dates of visit: 18 January 2026 to 20 January 2026 Purpose of visit: to speak at a conference about the future of AI in the UK (Registered 16 March 2026)
6. Land and property portfolio with a value over £100,000 and where indicated, the portfolio provides a rental income of over £10,000 a year1 entry
18 Apr 2024
Type of land/property: Residential property Number of properties: 1 Location: London Interest held: from 28 November 2020 Rental income: from 28 November 2020 (Registered 9 August 2021)
10. Family members engaged in lobbying the public sector on behalf of a third party or client1 entry
18 Apr 2024
Name: Andrew Clark Relationship: Spouse Role: Director Name of employer: Kanda Consultancy (Registered 10 January 2020)

H · Ward results

Source: Local Government Boundary Commission · DCLEAPIL

Most recent winning councillor in each ward — 9 wards, 23 councillor seats.

WardCouncillorPartyVotesElection
BrimsdownAhmet HasanLabour Party1,87905 May 2022
BrimsdownBektas OzerLabour Party1,88305 May 2022
BrimsdownHivran DalkayaLabour Party1,98805 May 2022
BullsmoorDestiny KarakusLabour Party1,05620 Apr 2023
CarterhatchNawshad AliLabour Party1,32505 May 2022
CarterhatchSusan ErbilLabour Party1,38805 May 2022
Enfield LockEylem YurukLabour Party1,86405 May 2022
Enfield LockSabri OzaydinLabour Party1,85605 May 2022
Enfield LockSuna HurmanLabour Party2,07705 May 2022
Ponders EndMohammad Amirul IslamLabour Party1,31605 May 2022
Ponders EndNicki AdelekeLabour Party1,35405 May 2022
RidgewayAndrew James ThorpConservative and Unionist Party2,50205 May 2022
RidgewayEdward SmithConservative and Unionist Party2,42705 May 2022
RidgewayJoanne LabanConservative and Unionist Party2,54105 May 2022
SouthburyAyten GuzelLabour Party1,69205 May 2022
SouthburyMahmut AksanogluLabour Party1,70505 May 2022
SouthburyRick JewellLabour Party1,71405 May 2022
TownEmma Lucy SuppleConservative and Unionist Party1,96305 May 2022
TownJim StevenConservative and Unionist Party1,92405 May 2022
TownMike RyeConservative and Unionist Party1,98005 May 2022
WhitewebbsDavid SkeltonConservative and Unionist Party1,78805 May 2022
WhitewebbsHannah DysonConservative and Unionist Party1,90005 May 2022
WhitewebbsReece FoxConservative and Unionist Party1,71205 May 2022

I · Demographics

Source: ONS Census 2021 · NOMIS
IndicatorValueNotes
Population (2021 Census)119,428Electorate 78,770 (2024)
Median age36years
Degree-educated33.5%level 4 or above
Ethnicity (White)52.1%2021 Census ethnic group
Owner-occupied52.9%households
Private-rented27.3%households
Social-rented19.6%households
Employment rate55.4%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).

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