East Midlands · England · 75,575Boundary · 2023

Northampton North

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Apr 2026

A safe Lab seat, won with 44% of the vote in 2024. Centred on Northampton. Population 119,595, notably young (median age 36 vs 41 nationally). Recorded crime is 107% above the national average. Median income £25K (below average).

Northampton North's MP has moved fast since entering Parliament in 2024. Lucy Rigby was appointed Solicitor General in December 2024 -- a senior law officer role -- making her part of the government and explaining both her perfect party-line voting record and her absence from committee work. Recent coverage shows her actively using that platform: she attended Downing Street meetings on children's online safety, has been leading government engagement with banks on economic abuse, and secured a new Best Start Family Hub for Northampton town centre. These are the actions of an MP operating as a minister rather than a backbencher.

Her parliamentary participation stands at 62% -- below the Commons average -- though ministerial duties routinely reduce voting attendance, so this figure requires that context. Across 302 votes, she has not once broken with Labour. Her stance profile shows strong alignment with progressive taxation and workers' rights, and consistent opposition to Lords amendments. Two notable deviations from her party's average emerge: she votes significantly less often in the pro-criminal-justice-reform direction (25% vs Labour's 64%) and shows a lower pro-pension-protection score (0% vs 35%), though small sample sizes mean these figures should be treated cautiously. Her 385 parliamentary contributions span economy, crime, fiscal policy and cost-of-living debates.

302
Commons votes
This parliament
£25k
Median income
HMRC · 2024
75.6k
Electorate
2024 GE

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§ 06This week in Westminster.Live · today’s sittingOrder Paper · refreshed daily

Rigby’s scheduled Commons activity this week — whipped divisions, oral questions, debates — drawn from the House of Commons Order Paper.

§ 07The record, at a glance.303 divisions voted

Two readings of the same data. Issue volume shows where Rigby has cast the most ballots — a proxy for engagement, not direction. Notable votes are the moments where the whip was free or where they broke ranks.

Issue volume
Top issues by total divisions voted · cumulative this Parliament
Economy
77
Taxation
75
Employment
35
Welfare and Benefits
29
Education
24
Housing
24
Notable votes
Free votes and rebellions — moments the MP’s own judgment matters more than the whip

No rebellions or free votes recorded yet.

§ 08The local picture.9 wards

Constituencies are not uniform. Below — the local council make-up, key facts worth knowing, and the neighbouring seats on either side.

WardCouncillorVotesParty
Abington PhippsvilleBob Purser1,601Labour P
Abington PhippsvilleWalter-Wlodek Tarasiewicz1,321Labour P
Abington PhippsvilleZoe Smith1,652Labour P
Boothville ParklandsJamie Lane1,660Conserva
Boothville ParklandsLaura Emily Louise Stevenson1,575Conserva
Boothville ParklandsMike Hallam2,107Conserva
CastleDanielle Stone1,407Labour P
CastleEnam Haque1,241Labour P
CastleJamal Alwahabi1,300Labour P
Dallington SpencerGareth Matthew Eales1,405Labour P
Dallington SpencerRufia Ashraf1,230Labour P
Dallington SpencerTerrie Eales1,175Labour P
Population (2021 Census)
119,595
Electorate 75,575 · 2024 register
Median income
£25,200
HMRC SPI 2024
Households renting privately
27.4%
England average 20.0%
Schools
58
30 primary · 6 secondary
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