Peter Grant.
Scottish National Party MP for Glenrothes.

17 Apr 2026
Scottish National Party MP in a politically split seat.
With no votes cast, no speeches on record, and no committee memberships, Peter Grant presents an almost entirely blank parliamentary slate for this period. Recent news coverage from his constituency area — including a high-profile police search connected to a 1998 missing person case in Fife — carries no trace of Grant's involvement or public response. The news items with the highest relevance scores relate to SNP education pledges, but these feature Jenny Gilruth, who appears to be a candidate rather than Grant himself.
Grant has represented Glenrothes since 2015, giving him over a decade in Westminster, but the available data covers a period in which his participation rate stands at 0% — no votes are recorded. Without voting data, speech transcripts, or committee work, it is not possible to characterise his party loyalty, policy priorities, or parliamentary engagement in the usual way. This is an unusually sparse data picture even by the standards of MPs who maintain a low profile.
The most plausible explanation is that this data reflects a pre-election or dissolution period, during which parliamentary business has wound down and Grant may be focused on campaigning rather than Westminster activity — the news coverage references a May election cycle. It is also worth noting the constituency is listed as being in England, which appears to be a data error; Glenrothes is in Fife, Scotland. Constituents seeking a meaningful record of Grant's recent parliamentary work should consult Hansard and the SNP's own communications directly, as the available data does not support a substantive assessment.
Peter Grant is no longer a Member, but was most recently the Scottish National Party MP for Glenrothes, and left the Commons on 30 May 2024.
By issue — what do they vote on most?
Top eight by total divisions voted, this parliament. Volume measures engagement, not direction — see Notable Votes for free-vote moments and rebellions.
Voting summary not yet available.
Source · The Public Whip · Hansard
Notable votes — free votes & rebellions.
Moments where the whip was free, or where Grant broke ranks. Free votes are the truer signal of personal stance.
No rebellions or free votes recorded yet.
Words spoken, by topic.
Speech topics not yet available.
Source · Hansard
Recent contributions.
No recent speeches recorded.
Grant holds no select-committee seat this session. New 2024-intake MPs typically wait one term before being appointed.
Top departments asked.
No tabled questions yet.
Most recent.
Register of interests.
No active register entries.
IPSA expenses.
| Category | £ | Share |
|---|---|---|
| Staffing | 81,604 | 49.7% |
| Miscellaneous | 56,623 | 34.5% |
| Office Costs | 11,709 | 7.1% |
| Accommodation | 8,232 | 5.0% |
| Staff Travel | 3,538 | 2.2% |
| Total · 64 claims | 164,252 | 100% |
Source · IPSA · FY 24_25
Order paper applies to sitting MPs only.
| Year | Constituency | Votes | Share | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2019 | Glenrothes | 21,234 | 51.1% | Won |
| 2017 | Glenrothes | 17,291 | 42.8% | Won |
| 2015 | Glenrothes | 28,459 | 59.8% | Won |
2019 — full result, Glenrothes.
| Candidate | Votes | % | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Peter GrantWON | SNP | 21,234 | 51.1 |
Showing the MP’s own row only. Full result table: see Glenrothes →
Sources, methods & last update
The Public Whip
Updated 9 Jun 2026
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