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Transport.

Transport infrastructure and policy

TopicTransport
Sub-topicsRail · Roads · Buses · Active Travel · Aviation
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§ 01Where the parties sit on transport.17 divisions · this parliament

Each row is one party. The bar shows how its MPs voted relative to a neutral midpoint — to the right = on-side with the majority position, to the left = opposed. The percentage figure is the share of that party’s MPs who took the same side: higher = more whip-disciplined, closer to 50% = a freer vote.

PartyStance vs neutral midpointNet %Discipline
Labour PartyLab
+2878% on-whip · 358 MPs
Conservative and Unionist PartyCon
-3713% on-whip · 113 MPs
Liberal DemocratsLD
+353% on-whip · 72 MPs
Labour and Co-operative PartyInd
+2979% on-whip · 42 MPs
IndependentInd
+1464% on-whip · 14 MPs
Scottish National PartySNP
+2373% on-whip · 9 MPs
Reform UKRef
-2129% on-whip · 8 MPs
Green Party of England and WalesGrn
+3585% on-whip · 5 MPs

Source · Hansard · alignment is the share of party MPs who voted with the party majority on tagged divisions

§ 02Recent transport divisions.last 5 · of 17 tagged
DateMotionAyeNoCarried
18 Mar 2026Opposition day motion: fuel duty
Aye: Support the opposition's position on fuel duty — likely backing a freeze or cut to ease cost-of-living pressures on drivers · No: Oppose the opposition's motion, backing the government's existing approach to fuel duty — likely defending a planned increase or rejecting the opposition's proposed policy
103261No
9 Dec 2025Railways Bill: Second Reading
Aye: Support nationalising rail services under public ownership to improve reliability and coordination of the railway network · No: Oppose rail nationalisation, arguing public ownership has not improved services and that the bill's approach is misguided
330173Yes
9 Dec 2025Railways Bill: Opposition Reasoned Amendment
Aye: Support blocking the Railways Bill, expressing scepticism that nationalising train operators will improve passenger services · No: Support the Railways Bill proceeding, backing the government's plan to bring railways into public ownership to improve reliability and performance
169333No
10 Sept 2025Bus Services (No.2) Bill Report Stage: New Clause 2
Aye: Support adding New Clause 2 to the Bus Services (No.2) Bill, backing whatever additional provision it would have introduced to bus service regulation or reform · No: Oppose adding New Clause 2, either because the government prefers the Bill as drafted or disagrees with the specific provision proposed
72300No
10 Sept 2025Bus Services (No.2) Bill Report Stage: Amendment 23
Aye: Support the proposed amendment to the Bus Services (No.2) Bill, likely seeking to change or add to the government's approach to bus service regulation or franchising · No: Oppose the amendment, backing the government's original approach to reforming bus services as set out in the Bill
159294No

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§ 03MPs most aligned, by party.Top-3 most-on-whip per major party

By party, the MPs whose voting record on transport is most closely tracking the party majority. A fuller “most active by speech volume + written questions” ranking is pending — needs per-issue speech aggregation.

§ 04Where transport money lands.Council-service mapping pending
Pending — issue-to-service mapping

Mapping each Westminster issue to the equivalent council service bucket (so “Transport” → the matching service line on council finance, with the ranked-spend table this section wants) is its own taxonomy job. Council service spend lives on the council pages today; cross-cut by issue here in a follow-on pass.

Sources, methods & last update
Issue taggingEach division is tagged to one or more issues by Claude classification, reviewed by topic admins.
VotingHansard division lists · Commons Votes API
AlignmentShare of party MPs voting with the party majority on tagged divisions
CohortThis parliament · 17 divisions