Vauxhall & Camberwell Green / data

Florence Eshalomi · Labour and Co-operative Party · sitting since 12 Dec 2019 · every division, speech and committee appearance.
Since election
2325days
from 12 Dec 2019
Divisions
365
of 504 possible
Attendance
72%
139 absent / paired
Whip alignment
97%
vs party majority
Speeches
171
87 debates
Written Qs
15
15 answered
Committees
4
1 chair
Expenses
£297k paid
FY 2024–2025 · 51 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
Taxation
82
Economy
74
Employment
46
Crime & Policing
40
Welfare and Benefits
22
Housing
22
Energy
21
Education
19

Speech topics

Words spoken, by topic. Source: Hansard.
TopicDebatesWords
Local Government3215,829
Housing2413,728
Social Care258,936
Economy Jobs246,360
Environment94,792
Health114,466
Crime164,197
Culture Community103,764

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: 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
20 Jun 2025Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill: Amendment 94Vote on whether to prevent someone from qualifying as 'terminally ill' under the assisted dying bill solely because they have voluntarily stFree voteNo
20 Jun 2025Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill: Amendment 77Vote on an amendment to the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill that would prevent someone from qualifying as 'terminally ill' under thFree voteNo

C · Speeches

Source: Hansard · 26,932 words
DateContributionWords
23 Apr 2026Housing, Communities and Local Government CommitteeThe hon. Member is absolutely right. It is really important for us to look at housing issues right across these isles, and any best practice we can learn from in England should be
HousingSocial CareLocal Government
60
23 Apr 2026Housing, Communities and Local Government CommitteeI thank my hon. Friend, who is a member of the Select Committee, for his engagement and his work. I also thank all the other Committee members and the Clerk for their work on this
HousingSocial CareLocal Government
151
23 Apr 2026Housing, Communities and Local Government CommitteeI thank my hon. Friend for raising that valid point. It is important, when considering housing, temporary accommodation and homelessness, that we remember the massive impact in rur
HousingSocial CareLocal Government
251
23 Apr 2026Housing, Communities and Local Government CommitteeI thank my hon. Friend, and I thank the all-party parliamentary group for its important work in meeting campaigners and, most importantly, the people caught up in temporary accommo
HousingSocial CareLocal Government
119
23 Apr 2026Housing, Communities and Local Government CommitteeI thank my hon. Friend for the experience she brings to this issue and for her role in ensuring that children with additional complex needs have a voice. It is vital that we rememb
HousingSocial CareLocal Government
127
23 Apr 2026Housing, Communities and Local Government CommitteeI am grateful to the Backbench Business Committee for allocating time for this important statement. This week, the Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee published our
HousingSocial CareLocal Government
1,321
20 Apr 2026Topical QuestionsI thank the Secretary of State for visiting St Paul’s primary school in my constituency a few weeks ago to meet the excellent head, Angela Batchelor, and her staff team, where we h
EducationSocial CareLabour Market
96
13 Apr 2026Topical QuestionsI thank the Secretary of State for outlining the reforms that will come through with the Renters’ Rights Act 2025. In 18 days’ time, residents will see no-fault evictions banned. T
HousingLocal Government
81
25 Mar 2026Foreign Financial Influence and Interference: UK PoliticsMay I start by echoing the comments of the Secretary of State and the shadow Secretary of State, paying tribute to Sir Philip Rycroft for his tireless work? I also thank the Joint
Fiscal PolicyDefenceTechnology
278
23 Mar 2026Liaison Committee (Commons) — Oral Evidence (HC 530)We have spoken a lot about the international context, but there is another area: foreign interference in UK politics, which is a real, big threat to democracy. The Government annou103
23 Mar 2026Liaison Committee (Commons) — Oral Evidence (HC 530)There is no date on that, then, Prime Minister.9
23 Mar 2026Liaison Committee (Commons) — Oral Evidence (HC 530)Or in Vauxhall.3
23 Mar 2026Liaison Committee (Commons) — Oral Evidence (HC 530)But there is no date on the conclusion.8
03 Mar 2026Spring ForecastI thank the Chancellor for outlining how we will finally turn the corner on the 14 years of suffering felt by many of my constituents and people across the country. Many people sti
Economy JobsCost Of LivingDefence
132
02 Mar 2026 Representation of the People BillMy right hon. Friend makes a valid and important point. We know that people who start voting at a young age will continue voting through the rest of their life. It is soul-destroyi
Economy JobsCrimeCulture Community
377

D · Written questions

Source: UK Parliament Written Questions API (questions-statements.parliament.uk) · 15 tabled · 15 answered · 17 Jul 202417 Apr 2025
Top departments
DepartmentQuestionsShare
Department of Health and Social Care1280.0%
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office213.3%
Department for Work and Pensions16.7%
Most recent
DateDepartmentQuestionStatus
17 Apr 2025Department of Health and Social CareTo ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what steps he is taking to improve (a) gender parity, (b) equitable investment and (c) the focus on women for HIV (i) prevention, (ii) research, (iii) data and (iv) services.Answered
17 Apr 2025Foreign, Commonwealth and Development OfficeTo ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what assessment his Department has made of the effectiveness of UK efforts to increase the global availability of medicines to prevent HIV.Answered
31 Mar 2025Department of Health and Social CareTo ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what steps his Department is taking to increase the speed of the (a) development and (b) approval of effective HIV vaccines.Answered
31 Mar 2025Department of Health and Social CareTo ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what funding and resources are being allocated to support ongoing clinical trials and research for HIV vaccines within the UK.Answered
03 Mar 2025Department for Work and PensionsTo ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, what assessment she has made of the adequacy of local housing allowance rates.Answered
10 Sept 2024Department of Health and Social CareTo ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, when his Department plans to publish a new HIV Action Plan.Answered
10 Sept 2024Department of Health and Social CareTo ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what steps his Department is taking to (a) tackle inequalities in access to preventative HIV care and (b) end new HIV transmissions by 2030.Answered
10 Sept 2024Department of Health and Social CareTo ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what steps his Department is taking to expand access to preventative HIV care beyond sexual health services.Answered
10 Sept 2024Department of Health and Social CareTo ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what steps his Department is taking to help ensure HIV health promotion campaigns are (a) culturally appropriate and (b) effective in reaching (i) under-served and (ii) at-risk commu…Answered
10 Sept 2024Department of Health and Social CareTo ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what steps his Department is taking to support local commissioning areas to (a) identify and (b) address HIV inequalities.Answered
10 Sept 2024Department of Health and Social CareTo ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what assessment he has made of the implications for his policies of levels of inequality in HIV (a) care access and (b) outcomes.Answered
30 Aug 2024Foreign, Commonwealth and Development OfficeTo ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what assistance his Department is giving to the Democratic Republic of the Congo for the recent mpox outbreaks in that country.Answered
30 Aug 2024Department of Health and Social CareTo ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, if he will publish a timeline for implementing the recommendations of the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency on the (a) routine provision of MPOX vaccination and (b)…Answered
30 Aug 2024Department of Health and Social CareTo ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what progress he has made on the implementation of recommendations given by The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency on the routine provision of (a) MPOX vaccination a…Answered
17 Jul 2024Department of Health and Social CareTo ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what steps he is taking to help reduce the number of HIV transmissions to zero by 2030.Answered

E · Committees

Source: UK Parliament Committees API
CommitteeRoleHouseStartEnd
Liaison Sub-Committee on National Policy StatementsSelectMemberCommons11 Jun 2025present
Liaison Committee (Commons)SelectMemberCommons04 Dec 2024present
Housing, Communities and Local Government CommitteeSelectMemberCommons11 Sept 2024present
Housing, Communities and Local Government CommitteeSelectChairCommons11 Sept 2024present

F · Expenses

Source: IPSA individual MP business-cost claims (theipsa.org.uk) · FY 2024–2025 · £296,744 paid · 51 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 Costs4830,43910.3%
Staffing0266,23189.7%
MP Travel0750.0%
Top itemised cost types
Cost typeCategoryClaimsPaid (£)
Stationery & printingOffice Costs173,771
Cleaning servicesOffice Costs131,486
Software & applicationsOffice Costs14994
Equipment - purchaseOffice Costs2407
Translation services - other languagesOffice Costs1239
Venue hire, meetings & surgeriesOffice Costs164
Most recent
DateCategoryDescriptionPaid (£)Status
20 Mar 2025Office Costs
Equipment - purchase
Banner March 202515Paid
12 Mar 2025Office Costs
Software & applications
HEADLINER VIDEO [200011725-6597]21Paid
24 Feb 2025Office Costs
Cleaning services
[***][***][***]115Paid
14 Feb 2025Office Costs
Stationery & printing
Banner March 2025200Paid
12 Feb 2025Office Costs
Software & applications
HEADLINER VIDEO22Paid
12 Feb 2025Office Costs
Stationery & printing
Banner March 202520Paid
04 Feb 2025Office Costs
Stationery & printing
JUPITER ASSOCIATES LTD373Paid
23 Jan 2025Office Costs
Cleaning services
[***][***][***]115Paid
14 Jan 2025Office Costs
Software & applications
HEADLINER VIDEO22Paid
07 Jan 2025Office Costs
Stationery & printing
Banner February 2025382Paid
07 Jan 2025Office Costs
Stationery & printing
Banner February 2025191Paid
07 Jan 2025Office Costs
Stationery & printing
Banner February 2025191Paid
07 Jan 2025Office Costs
Stationery & printing
Banner February 2025111Paid
07 Jan 2025Office Costs
Stationery & printing
Banner February 202553Paid
03 Jan 2025Office Costs
Software & applications
ELECTED TECHNOLOGIES720Paid
02 Jan 2025Office Costs
Cleaning services
[***][***][***]115Paid
12 Dec 2024Office Costs
Software & applications
HEADLINER VIDEO21Paid
10 Dec 2024Office Costs
Cleaning services
[***][***][***]115Paid
26 Nov 2024Office Costs
Translation services - other languages
ROYAL ASSOC FOR DEAF239Paid
15 Nov 2024Office Costs
Stationery & printing
Banner December 2024222Paid

G · Register of interests

Source: UK Parliament Members API — Registered Interests (members-api.parliament.uk) · 2 current · last amended 06 Jan 2026

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

4. Visits outside the UK1 entry
06 Jan 2026
Name of donor: Doha Forum Address of donor: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Almirqab Tower, West Bay, Doha Qatar Estimate of the probable value (or amount of any donation): Flights (£5555.00), accommodation and food (£402.00), value £5,957 Destination of visit: Qatar (Doha) Dates of visit: 5 December 2025 to 8 December 2025 Purpose of visit: To participate in the annual Doha Forum 2025 on diplomacy, dialogue and diversity, including meetings with fellow cross-party parliamentarians, political representatives of other countries and Qatari ministers to discuss Qatar's role in seeking to resolve current regional conflicts. (Registered 19 December 2025)
6. Land and property portfolio with a value over £100,000 and where indicated, the portfolio provides a rental income of over £10,000 a year1 entry
16 Aug 2024
Type of land/property: Residential property (flat) Number of properties: 1 Location: London Ownership details: Co-owned with my two sisters. (Registered 10 January 2020; updated 22 October 2024)

H · Ward results

Source: Local Government Boundary Commission · DCLEAPIL

Most recent winning councillor in each ward — 9 wards, 20 councillor seats.

WardCouncillorPartyVotesElection
Camberwell GreenDora Dixon-FyleLabour Party2,28105 May 2022
Camberwell GreenKieron WilliamsLabour Party2,09005 May 2022
Camberwell GreenSuzanne AbachorLabour Party2,28205 May 2022
KenningtonDavid AmosLabour Party2,24105 May 2022
KenningtonJacqui DyerLabour Party2,19505 May 2022
KenningtonLiam DaleyLabour Party1,99205 May 2022
Myatts FieldsAnnie GallopLabour Party1,42105 May 2022
Myatts FieldsPaul GadsbyLabour Party1,39905 May 2022
NewingtonYoucef HassaineLabour Party1,52429 Jun 2023
OvalClaire HollandLabour Party1,60105 May 2022
OvalDiogo CostaLabour Party1,54505 May 2022
OvalIssa Hassan IssaLabour Party1,44705 May 2022
Stockwell EastMahamed HashiLabour Party1,08705 May 2022
Stockwell EastTina ValcarcelLabour Party1,11405 May 2022
Stockwell West LarkhallDavid OxleyLabour Party1,74905 May 2022
Stockwell West LarkhallJoanne SimpsonLabour Party1,89505 May 2022
Stockwell West LarkhallJoe Dharampal-HornbyLabour Party1,92905 May 2022
VauxhallTom Simon Swaine-JamesonLabour Party59505 Oct 2023
Waterloo South BankIbrahim DogusLabour Party78105 May 2022
Waterloo South BankSarina Da SilvaLabour Party84205 May 2022

I · Demographics

Source: ONS Census 2021 · NOMIS
IndicatorValueNotes
Population (2021 Census)105,047Electorate 77,527 (2024)
Median age33years
Degree-educated53.8%level 4 or above
Ethnicity (White)48.8%2021 Census ethnic group
Owner-occupied26.4%households
Private-rented29.5%households
Social-rented43.8%households
Employment rate64.1%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

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