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Fleur Anderson · Labour Party · sitting since 12 Dec 2019 · every division, speech and committee appearance.
Since election
2325days
from 12 Dec 2019
Divisions
373
of 504 possible
Attendance
74%
131 absent / paired
Whip alignment
98%
vs party majority
Speeches
265
71 debates
Written Qs
53
52 answered
Committees
1
memberships
Expenses
£299k paid
FY 2024–2025 · 191 claims
Interests
2
2 categories

A · Overview

Last update: 24 Apr 2026

Issue volume

Top issues by total divisions voted — engagement only, not direction.
IssueVolumeVotes
Economy
76
Taxation
64
Employment
43
Crime & Policing
38
Education
30
Constitution and Democracy
27
Housing
23
Welfare and Benefits
21

Speech topics

Words spoken, by topic. Source: Hansard.
TopicDebatesWords
Agriculture1
Social Care155,319
Economy Jobs155,252
Defence134,997
Health124,601
Local Government103,908
Environment53,594
Crime63,052

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: New Clause 16A procedural vote on whether to allow New Clause 16 to be formally considered as part of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill at RepFree voteAye
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
13 Jun 2025Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill: New Clause 2Vote on New Clause 2 to the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, debated alongside related amendments including provisions on guidance,Free voteAye

C · Speeches

Source: Hansard · 15,623 words
DateContributionWords
23 Apr 2026Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 385)Okay, that is clear. Thank you. My third area is around the due diligence itself. The document is there. Before publishing that, did you have to seek the same kind of legal advice,112
23 Apr 2026Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 385)That is helpful, because we are seeing him next week, we hope. As you are gathering the documents, and you get them in and look at them, are you able to go back and say, “There see52
23 Apr 2026Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 385)So do you think there are any missing documents around those decisions? Have you asked any questions about more evidence of meetings by Morgan McSweeney before he even said to the 61
23 Apr 2026Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 385)Thank you. The next question is about the letter to Sir Clive Alderton, who is the private secretary to the King, from Philip Barton, recommending the political appointment of HM A177
23 Apr 2026Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 385)In this case, in your role as chief operating officer going forward, and in looking at how we operate on this in the future—and that Ministers and the Prime Minister are given all 74
23 Apr 2026Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 385)In the due diligence, there are obviously issues that were then taken up in the security vetting, but there also issues about reputational risk. Would they have been part of the se67
23 Apr 2026Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 385)I suppose I am really asking this because I was a Minister. Every single conversation I had felt like it was definitely being documented very, very well, but I don’t know about chi51
21 Apr 2026Hammersmith BridgeI thank the hon. Member for his acknowledgment of the many years that I have been campaigning on this issue and that he has seen me raising it in the Chamber. I agree that there is
TransportLocal GovernmentEconomy Jobs
490
21 Apr 2026Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 385)My second question is about the meeting that you held on 29 January about the vetting. Did you hold that meeting because it was flagged that Peter Mandelson had not passed? If it w73
21 Apr 2026Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 385)I think what we are getting to here is that, while the Prime Minister was told that the process was just carried out and it was passed, actually there were different layers to this130
21 Apr 2026Hammersmith BridgeI beg to move, That this House has considered the future of Hammersmith Bridge. It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Sir Alec. I thank my hon. Friend the Minister for be
TransportLocal GovernmentEconomy Jobs
298
21 Apr 2026Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 385)I have questions about three different aspects of the process. Going back to the very beginning, before you started, there were conversations between Peter Mandelson and No. 10. Ye130
21 Apr 2026Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 385)You did not know about any of those conversations.9
21 Apr 2026Hammersmith BridgeI thank the hon. Member for that question; I will ask the Minister the same thing. Where is that funding? Has agreement been reached between the three bodies, Transport for London,
TransportLocal GovernmentEconomy Jobs
1,372
21 Apr 2026Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 385)I think what we are getting to here is that, while the Prime Minister was told that the process was just carried out and it was passed, actually there were different layers to this130

D · Written questions

Source: UK Parliament Written Questions API (questions-statements.parliament.uk) · 53 tabled · 52 answered · 11 Sept 202515 Apr 2026
Top departments
DepartmentQuestionsShare
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office1528.3%
Department for Transport1222.6%
Department of Health and Social Care1222.6%
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs1018.9%
Ministry of Defence23.8%
Department for Education11.9%
Department for Science, Innovation and Technology11.9%
Most recent
DateDepartmentQuestionStatus
15 Apr 2026Foreign, Commonwealth and Development OfficeTo ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, with reference to her Oral Statement of 5 February 2026 on Sudan, Official Report, column 438, what steps her Department is taking to strengthen closer work th…Pending
10 Apr 2026Department of Health and Social CareTo ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, when he plans to appoint the independent co-chair of the National Cancer Plan implementation board, and what criteria will be used to ensure that the role is independent of governmen…Answered
10 Apr 2026Department of Health and Social CareTo ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, with reference to the National Cancer Plan for England, when his Department plans to publish an implementation plan and timeline for its delivery.Answered
10 Apr 2026Department of Health and Social CareTo ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, whether his Department has considered integrating Ehlers-Danlos syndromes (EDS), hypermobility spectrum disorders (HSD) and overlapping conditions such as PoTS, Mast Cell Activation,…Answered
10 Apr 2026Department of Health and Social CareTo ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, whether his Department has considered establishing a national multi-disciplinary team for neurosurgery for craniocervical instability (CCI) to improve outcomes for people with EDS, H…Answered
10 Apr 2026Department of Health and Social CareTo ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, whether ICBs that are clustered have developed individual 5-year plans as set out in the medium term planning framework or if these have been developed jointly across cluster arrange…Answered
10 Apr 2026Department of Health and Social CareTo ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what assessment his Department has made of (a) the prevalence of respiratory disease and (b) the number of emergency hospital admissions for respiratory conditions in Putney constitu…Answered
25 Mar 2026Department for Environment, Food and Rural AffairsTo ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what assessment her Department has made of the impact of implementing the Fingleton Nuclear Regulatory Review on existing environmental protections.Answered
18 Mar 2026Foreign, Commonwealth and Development OfficeTo ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what assessment has she made of the potential implications for her policies of the conflict in Sudan being exacerbated by actors in the region and beyond.Answered
18 Mar 2026Foreign, Commonwealth and Development OfficeTo ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what assessment has she made of the potential impact of the current Middle East conflict on the situation in Sudan.Answered
12 Mar 2026Department for Environment, Food and Rural AffairsTo ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, when her Department plans to publish its Circular Economy Growth Plan.Answered
12 Mar 2026Department of Health and Social CareTo ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what measures NHS England has in place to ensure patients with suspected EDS-related craniocervical instability receive appropriate physical assessment before being diagnosed with a…Answered
09 Mar 2026Department for Environment, Food and Rural AffairsTo ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what plans she has to help ensure that the Environmental Improvement Plan's commitment to implement fisheries byelaws for offshore marine protected areas by the end of 2…Answered
09 Mar 2026Department for TransportTo ask the Secretary of State for Transport, what is the date of the next meeting of the Hammersmith Bridge task force.Answered
09 Mar 2026Department for Environment, Food and Rural AffairsTo ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what amount of bottom-towed fishing has taken place since June 2025 within each of the 41 English offshore marine protected areas subject to public consultation in summe…Answered

E · Committees

Source: UK Parliament Committees API
CommitteeRoleHouseStartEnd
Foreign Affairs CommitteeSelectMemberCommons27 Oct 2025present

F · Expenses

Source: IPSA individual MP business-cost claims (theipsa.org.uk) · FY 2024–2025 · £298,783 paid · 191 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 Costs18128,3979.5%
Miscellaneous11,4400.5%
MP Travel05080.2%
Staff Travel03470.1%
Staffing0268,09189.7%
Top itemised cost types
Cost typeCategoryClaimsPaid (£)
Stationery & printingOffice Costs1226,794
Pooled staffing servicesOffice Costs14,600
Equipment - purchaseOffice Costs211,923
Bought-in servicesMiscellaneous11,440
Training - staffOffice Costs11,200
Mobile telephone - equipment purchaseOffice Costs11,199
Software & applicationsOffice Costs41,065
Recruitment Services &CostsOffice Costs2799
HospitalityOffice Costs10279
Venue hire, meetings & surgeriesOffice Costs3156
Cleaning servicesOffice Costs1199
Newspapers, journals, magazinesOffice Costs150
Most recent
DateCategoryDescriptionPaid (£)Status
20 Nov 2025Miscellaneous
Bought-in services
Professional & consultancy1,440Paid
20 Mar 2025Office Costs
Stationery & printing
Banner March 202522Paid
20 Mar 2025Office Costs
Stationery & printing
Banner March 202513Paid
20 Mar 2025Office Costs
Stationery & printing
Banner March 20254Paid
20 Mar 2025Office Costs
Stationery & printing
Banner March 20253Paid
19 Mar 2025Office Costs
Mobile telephone - contract & usage
GIFFGAFF [200011725-6653]10Paid
17 Mar 2025Office Costs
Equipment - purchase
Other office equipment23Paid
03 Mar 2025Office Costs
Venue hire, meetings & surgeries
Venue hire, meetings & surgeries61Paid
03 Mar 2025Office Costs
Parking
Parking2Paid
19 Feb 2025Office Costs
Stationery & printing
Banner March 202511Paid
19 Feb 2025Office Costs
Mobile telephone - contract & usage
GIFFGAFF10Paid
17 Feb 2025Office Costs
Stationery & printing
Banner March 20259Paid
14 Feb 2025Office Costs
Training - staff
KCL FEEPAY ONLINE1,200Paid
12 Feb 2025Office Costs
Stationery & printing
Banner March 202583Paid
12 Feb 2025Office Costs
Stationery & printing
Banner March 202583Paid
12 Feb 2025Office Costs
Stationery & printing
Banner March 202537Paid
12 Feb 2025Office Costs
Stationery & printing
Banner March 202537Paid
12 Feb 2025Office Costs
Stationery & printing
Banner March 202520Paid
12 Feb 2025Office Costs
Stationery & printing
Banner March 202520Paid
12 Feb 2025Office Costs
Stationery & printing
Banner March 202516Paid

G · Register of interests

Source: UK Parliament Members API — Registered Interests (members-api.parliament.uk) · 2 current · last amended 24 Feb 2026

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

2. (b) Any other support not included in Category 2(a)1 entry
24 Feb 2026
Name of donor: Aid Alliance Address of donor: 50 Coller Road, Norwich NR6 7FB Amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: The services of an Adviser for 1 day per week from 19 January 2026 to 30 April 2026, value £1,860 Date received: 19 January 2026 to 30 April 2026 Date accepted: 19 January 2026 Donor status: company, registration 16507092 (Registered 3 February 2026)
4. Visits outside the UK1 entry
04 Nov 2025
Name of donor: Parliamentary Renewable & Sustainable Energy Group (PRASEG) Secretariat for the APPG for Renewable & Sustainable Energy Address of donor: PRASEG, 10 Dean Farrar Street, London SW1H 0DX Estimate of the probable value (or amount of any donation): Accommodation, return flights and subsistence, value £888.40 Destination of visit: Denmark (Copenhagen) Dates of visit: 23 October 2025 to 24 October 2025 Purpose of visit: APPG visit to high-level meetings and site visits in Copenhagen cross-channel cooperation for decarbonising heat and energy. (Registered 31 October 2025)

H · Ward results

Source: Local Government Boundary Commission · DCLEAPIL

Most recent winning councillor in each ward — 7 wards, 18 councillor seats.

WardCouncillorPartyVotesElection
East PutneyFinna AyresLabour Party2,14705 May 2022
East PutneyGeorge CrivelliConservative and Unionist Party2,14405 May 2022
East PutneyRavi GovindiaConservative and Unionist Party2,17905 May 2022
RoehamptonGraeme Paul HendersonLabour Party1,85505 May 2022
RoehamptonJenny May YatesLabour Party1,90905 May 2022
RoehamptonMatthew George TillerLabour Party1,86505 May 2022
SouthfieldsGuy HumphriesConservative and Unionist Party1,76305 May 2022
SouthfieldsKim CaddyConservative and Unionist Party1,85305 May 2022
St MarysCaroline De La SoujeoleConservative and Unionist Party1,70005 May 2022
St MarysJamie ColcloughLabour Party1,88005 May 2022
St MarysJessica Mary LeeLabour Party1,91405 May 2022
ThamesfieldEthan Kane Foster BrooksConservative and Unionist Party2,29205 May 2022
ThamesfieldJames JeffreysConservative and Unionist Party2,22105 May 2022
ThamesfieldJohn LockerConservative and Unionist Party2,21205 May 2022
West HillAngela IrelandLabour Party2,22105 May 2022
West HillDaniel GhossainConservative and Unionist Party1,62105 May 2022
West HillMalcolm GrimstonIndependent Berwick Hills Resident3,68905 May 2022
West PutneyNick AustinConservative and Unionist Party2,83902 May 2024

I · Demographics

Source: ONS Census 2021 · NOMIS
IndicatorValueNotes
Population (2021 Census)108,990Electorate 72,686 (2024)
Median age34years
Degree-educated60.6%level 4 or above
Ethnicity (White)68.5%2021 Census ethnic group
Owner-occupied45.9%households
Private-rented34.8%households
Social-rented19.1%households
Employment rate67.6%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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