Uxbridge & South Ruislip / data

Danny Beales · Labour Party · sitting since 04 Jul 2024 · every division, speech and committee appearance.
Since election
659days
from 04 Jul 2024
Divisions
458
of 504 possible
Attendance
91%
46 absent / paired
Whip alignment
100%
vs party majority
Speeches
574
95 debates
Written Qs
161
161 answered
Committees
1
memberships
Expenses
£182k paid
FY 2024–2025 · 150 claims
Interests
1
1 category

A · Overview

Last update: 24 Apr 2026

Issue volume

Top issues by total divisions voted — engagement only, not direction.
IssueVolumeVotes
Taxation
97
Economy
87
Employment
52
Crime & Policing
47
Education
41
Constitution and Democracy
28
Welfare and Benefits
27
Pensions
23

Speech topics

Words spoken, by topic. Source: Hansard.
TopicDebatesWords
Local Government2718,964
Housing1210,709
Economy Jobs247,187
Health177,124
Transport56,009
Social Care155,983
Labour Market63,876
Immigration73,428

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.

No notable votes recorded for this MP yet.

C · Speeches

Source: Hansard · 28,337 words
DateContributionWords
22 Apr 2026Pension SchemesI have been contacted by several constituents who have experienced challenges and delays in accessing their pensions via the scheme that Capita has managed, or should I say mismana
Social CareFiscal PolicyMp Performance
154
21 Apr 2026Wheelchair Provision: Independent Review BodyI thank my hon. Friend for securing this very important debate. I know this is a subject on which he has much knowledge, experience and passion. ShopMobility, a group of volunteers
HealthSocial CareLocal Government
142
15 Apr 2026Health and Social Care Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1567)If the system were able to use some of that capital funding to switch to provide security in terms of revenue-based pressures over a set lease term, would that help in the system? 57
15 Apr 2026Health and Social Care Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1567)Something close to school place planning.6
15 Apr 2026Health and Social Care Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1567)One of the frustrations in my own community is unmet GP need and investment in the primary care estate. I have met pharmacists who want investment in order to have consulting rooms59
15 Apr 2026Health and Social Care Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1567)Does anyone else on the panel have any thoughts about how that might be better unlocked?16
15 Apr 2026Health and Social Care Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1567)Do you think ICBs and NHS Property Services more generally have a clear and articulated outline of their health needs in each local plan area? If I was a planning authority, would 51
15 Apr 2026Health and Social Care Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1567)I will ask a few questions about the local planning system and interactions you have with it. What involvement do NHS Property Services and potentially ICBs more generally have wit56
15 Apr 2026Health and Social Care Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1567)Do you have any thoughts about how you can better align those processes?13
15 Apr 2026Health and Social Care Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1567)Ruth, I think your report highlighted a misalignment in NHS, developer and local authority agreements. I do not know whether you have any comments or thoughts about what might need36
15 Apr 2026Health and Social Care Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1567)Do there need to be more formal arrangements that bring together the planning authority and NHS decision makers in this space?21
15 Apr 2026Health and Social Care Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1567)Turning to section 106 and CIL, Martin, do you have a sense as an organisation of how much CIL and section 106 that can be utilised for healthcare at the moment is unspent?33
15 Apr 2026Health and Social Care Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1567)Do you think there is enough transparency on section 106 and CIL funding, what is available and the conditions under which it could be allocated?25
15 Apr 2026Health and Social Care Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1567)The information we have received suggests that £148 million for health and social care infrastructure in the system is currently unspent. That is not insignificant. You talk about 68
15 Apr 2026Health and Social Care Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1567)I will come on to section 106 and CILs shortly, but I wanted to know about the plan-making process itself.20

D · Written questions

Source: UK Parliament Written Questions API (questions-statements.parliament.uk) · 161 tabled · 161 answered · 17 Jul 202404 Feb 2026
Top departments
DepartmentQuestionsShare
Department of Health and Social Care8049.7%
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government2314.3%
Department for Work and Pensions116.8%
Department for Transport95.6%
Department for Business and Trade63.7%
Home Office63.7%
Ministry of Justice63.7%
Treasury53.1%
Most recent
DateDepartmentQuestionStatus
04 Feb 2026Department of Health and Social CareTo ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what plans he has to develop a new national alcohol strategy for England.Answered
04 Feb 2026Department of Health and Social CareTo ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what steps he is taking to manage conflicts of interest associated with alcohol industry involvement in public health policy.Answered
04 Feb 2026Department of Health and Social CareTo ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, if he will make an assessment of the potential merits of introducing restrictions on alcohol in line with existing restrictions on the marketing of less healthy food and drink.Answered
29 Jan 2026Department for Work and PensionsTo ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, how many Universal Credit claims from single parents with (a) Work preparation and (b) All work-related activity Claimant Commitment requirements have been closed since 2023 due to non-ac…Answered
29 Jan 2026Department for Work and PensionsTo ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, if he will set out how his Department monitors whether Universal Credit claimant commitments for single-parent claimants are appropriately tailored to individual circumstances.Answered
29 Jan 2026Department for Work and PensionsTo ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, what steps his Department is taking to streamline the process for parents on Universal Credit to claim upfront childcare costs through the Flexible Support Fund.Answered
28 Jan 2026Department for TransportTo ask the Secretary of State for Transport, what assessment she has made of the potential merits of a) making DVLA driving licence data available to Electoral Registration Officers for the purposes of Automatic Voter Registration, and b) a…Answered
28 Jan 2026Department for Work and PensionsTo ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, what assessment he has made of the potential merits of a) making Universal Credit and other benefits data available to Electoral Registration Officers for the purposes of Automatic Voter…Answered
28 Jan 2026Home OfficeTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what assessment she has made of the potential merits of making HM Passport Office data available to Electoral Registration Officers for the purposes of Automatic Voter Registration.Answered
28 Jan 2026TreasuryTo ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, what assessment she has made of the potential merits of a) making HMRC taxpayer data available to Electoral Registration Officers for the purposes of Automatic Voter Registration, and b) allowing peop…Answered
21 Jan 2026Department for TransportTo ask the Secretary of State for Transport, what steps she is taking to improve road safety awareness.Answered
21 Jan 2026Department for TransportTo ask the Secretary of State for Transport, whether she has made an assessment of the potential merits of a public awareness campaign on the new Highway Code rules.Answered
21 Jan 2026Department for Business and TradeTo ask the Secretary of State for Business and Trade, when he expects to complete the evidence-gathering process for deciding whether a review of fireworks legislation is required.Answered
21 Jan 2026Department for Business and TradeTo ask the Secretary of State for Business and Trade, what assessment his Department has made of the implications for its policies of independent research into the impact of 120 dB fireworks on animals and vulnerable groups.Answered
07 Jan 2026Department for TransportTo ask the Secretary of State for Transport, what assessment she has made of the potential impact of non-disclosure agreements with union safety representatives during (a) insolvency and (b) restructuring on the ability of aviation workforc…Answered

E · Committees

Source: UK Parliament Committees API
CommitteeRoleHouseStartEnd
Health and Social Care CommitteeSelectMemberCommons21 Oct 2024present

F · Expenses

Source: IPSA individual MP business-cost claims (theipsa.org.uk) · FY 2024–2025 · £181,527 paid · 150 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 Costs14627,14415.0%
Staffing1153,71784.7%
MP Travel06570.4%
Staff Travel080.0%
Top itemised cost types
Cost typeCategoryClaimsPaid (£)
RentOffice Costs412,161
Stationery & printingOffice Costs654,003
Pooled staffing servicesStaffing13,000
Advertising and contact cardsOffice Costs202,026
Equipment - purchaseOffice Costs211,798
Postage & couriersOffice Costs71,789
Software & applicationsOffice Costs41,644
Website hosting and designOffice Costs11,259
UtilitiesOffice Costs3615
Service charge & ground RentOffice Costs1539
Landline phone & internet - rental & usageOffice Costs7426
Venue hire, meetings & surgeriesOffice Costs4360
Most recent
DateCategoryDescriptionPaid (£)Status
28 Apr 2025Office Costs
Utilities
Electricity121Paid
31 Mar 2025Office Costs
Advertising and contact cards
FACEBK [***] [200011725-9783]3Paid
31 Mar 2025Office Costs
Rent
2024-25 [***] rent pro-rata-4,039Paid
30 Mar 2025Office Costs
Advertising and contact cards
FACEBK [***] [200011725-10514]44Paid
30 Mar 2025Office Costs
Advertising and contact cards
FACEBK [***] [200011725-10515]40Paid
29 Mar 2025Office Costs
Advertising and contact cards
FACEBK [***] [200011725-9629]36Paid
28 Mar 2025Office Costs
Advertising and contact cards
FACEBK [***] [200011725-8054]32Paid
27 Mar 2025Office Costs
Advertising and contact cards
FACEBK [***] [200011725-10253]29Paid
27 Mar 2025Office Costs
Advertising and contact cards
FACEBK [***] [200011725-10254]26Paid
26 Mar 2025Office Costs
Stationery & printing
AGA PRINT LTD [200011725-10207]185Paid
26 Mar 2025Office Costs
Landline phone & internet - rental & usage
Landline & internet package63Paid
26 Mar 2025Office Costs
Advertising and contact cards
FACEBK [***] [200011725-10204]23Paid
26 Mar 2025Office Costs
Advertising and contact cards
FACEBK [***] [200011725-10206]20Paid
26 Mar 2025Office Costs
Advertising and contact cards
FACEBK [***] [200011725-10205]18Paid
25 Mar 2025Office Costs
Rent
Rent5,400Paid
25 Mar 2025Office Costs
Advertising and contact cards
AGA PRINT LTD [200011725-8706]204Paid
25 Mar 2025Office Costs
Advertising and contact cards
AGA PRINT LTD [200011725-8707]181Paid
25 Mar 2025Office Costs
Advertising and contact cards
AGA PRINT LTD [200011725-8705]36Paid
25 Mar 2025Office Costs
Advertising and contact cards
FACEBK [***] [200011725-8708]18Paid
24 Mar 2025Office Costs
Advertising and contact cards
FACEBK [***] [200011725-8197]18Paid

G · Register of interests

Source: UK Parliament Members API — Registered Interests (members-api.parliament.uk) · 1 current · last amended 01 Jul 2025

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

3. Gifts, benefits and hospitality from UK sources1 entry
01 Jul 2025
Name of donor: EPG Strategic Communications Address of donor: 4th Floor, Silverstream House, 45 Fitzroy Street, Fitzrovia, London W1T 6EB Amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: Two tickets to India Week dinner event in collaboration with think tank Bridge India, at the Royal Lancaster Hotel, value £700 Date received: 30 May 2025 to 30 May 2025 Date accepted: 30 May 2025 Donor status: company, registration 09019358 (Registered 2 June 2025; updated 18 June 2025)

H · Ward results

Source: Local Government Boundary Commission · DCLEAPIL

Most recent winning councillor in each ward — 8 wards, 19 councillor seats.

WardCouncillorPartyVotesElection
Colham CowleyEkta GohilConservative and Unionist Party1,70305 May 2022
Colham CowleyRoy ChamdalConservative and Unionist Party1,82205 May 2022
Colham CowleyShehryar Ahmad-WallanaConservative and Unionist Party1,85105 May 2022
Hillingdon EastKelly MartinConservative and Unionist Party2,91102 May 2024
Hillingdon WestAdam BennettConservative and Unionist Party1,12405 May 2022
Hillingdon WestReeta ChamdalConservative and Unionist Party1,01405 May 2022
Ickenham South HarefieldEddie LaveryConservative and Unionist Party2,68105 May 2022
Ickenham South HarefieldKaushik Kumar BanerjeeConservative and Unionist Party2,53705 May 2022
Ickenham South HarefieldMartin GoddardConservative and Unionist Party2,73405 May 2022
Ruislip ManorDouglas MillsConservative and Unionist Party1,95105 May 2022
Ruislip ManorSusan O'BrienConservative and Unionist Party1,97605 May 2022
South RuislipHeena MakwanaConservative and Unionist Party2,34305 May 2022
South RuislipRichard MillsConservative and Unionist Party2,37305 May 2022
South RuislipSteve TuckwellConservative and Unionist Party2,35605 May 2022
UxbridgeFarhad ChoubedarConservative and Unionist Party1,74005 May 2022
UxbridgeKeith BurrowsConservative and Unionist Party1,97105 May 2022
UxbridgeTony BurlesLabour Party1,76405 May 2022
YiewsleyNaser Mohammed Issa AbbyLabour Party1,36105 May 2022
YiewsleySital PunjaLabour Party1,12005 May 2022

I · Demographics

Source: ONS Census 2021 · NOMIS
IndicatorValueNotes
Population (2021 Census)114,555Electorate 74,745 (2024)
Median age36years
Degree-educated38.8%level 4 or above
Ethnicity (White)56.5%2021 Census ethnic group
Owner-occupied60.3%households
Private-rented24.9%households
Social-rented14.7%households
Employment rate59.7%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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