South East · England · 73,708Boundary · 2023

Sevenoaks

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Apr 2026

Represented by Con since 2024. Covers Sevenoaks, Swanley and Otford and Kemsing. Population 97,542.

Trott's most notable recent moves cut across party lines on conscience issues. She voted in favour of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill at both Second and Third Reading -- against the Conservative majority on both occasions -- making her one of the Opposition MPs who actively helped carry the assisted dying legislation through the Commons. On abortion, she took the opposing free-vote position: backing decriminalisation for women (New Clause 1) while rejecting the clause requiring in-person consultations before abortion medication. These votes signal a consistently liberal stance on end-of-life and reproductive rights, in contrast to many Conservative colleagues.

Beyond those free votes, Trott is a 98.3% party-line voter, though her 48% voting participation rate is notably below the Commons average -- she casts fewer than half of available votes. Her speeches are heavily concentrated on education (42 contributions) and social care (19), with cost-of-living and fiscal policy also featuring. Her stance profile shows strong alignment with tough-on-crime and pro-business positions, and she consistently opposes tax increases and employer National Insurance rises. She deviates from her party on armed forces welfare, where she scores markedly lower than the Conservative average.

232
Commons votes
This parliament
£35k
Median income
HMRC · 2024
73.7k
Electorate
2024 GE

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

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

§ 07The record, at a glance.235 divisions voted

Two readings of the same data. Issue volume shows where Trott 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
Taxation
58
Economy
41
Crime & Policing
34
Education
28
Employment
21
Constitution and Democracy
19
Notable votes
Free votes and rebellions — moments the MP’s own judgment matters more than the whip
Crime and Policing Bill Report Stage: New Clause 117 Jun 2025
Aye
Crime and Policing Bill Report Stage: New Clause 10617 Jun 2025
No
Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill: Third Reading20 Jun 2025 · free vote
Aye
§ 08The local picture.20 wards

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

WardCouncillorVotesParty
Brasted Chevening SundridgeMichelle Louise Alger895Liberal
Brasted Chevening SundridgeNigel Williams918Conserva
Brasted Chevening SundridgeSandra Dara Robinson897Liberal
Crockenhill Well HillRachel Elizabeth Waterton500Independ
Dunton Green RiverheadGraham Clack588Conserva
Dunton Green RiverheadKim Bayley639Conserva
EynsfordMichael Graham Barker378Green Pa
Farningham Horton Kirby South DarenthAlan James White550Conserva
Farningham Horton Kirby South DarenthLaurence Ball541Conserva
Fawkham West KingsdownEmily Bulford758Conserva
Fawkham West KingsdownLynda Harrison820Conserva
Fawkham West KingsdownSean Kevin Malone532Conserva
Population (2021 Census)
97,542
Electorate 73,708 · 2024 register
Median income
£34,600
HMRC SPI 2024
Households renting privately
13.2%
England average 20.0%
Schools
55
35 primary · 3 secondary
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