Transport.
Transport infrastructure and policy
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.
| Party | Stance vs neutral midpoint | Net % | Discipline | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Labour Party | Lab | +28 | 78% on-whip · 358 MPs | |
| Conservative and Unionist Party | Con | -37 | 13% on-whip · 113 MPs | |
| Liberal Democrats | LD | +3 | 53% on-whip · 72 MPs | |
| Labour and Co-operative Party | Ind | +29 | 79% on-whip · 42 MPs | |
| Independent | Ind | +14 | 64% on-whip · 14 MPs | |
| Scottish National Party | SNP | +23 | 73% on-whip · 9 MPs | |
| Reform UK | Ref | -21 | 29% on-whip · 8 MPs | |
| Green Party of England and Wales | Grn | +35 | 85% on-whip · 5 MPs |
Source · Hansard · alignment is the share of party MPs who voted with the party majority on tagged divisions
| Date | Motion | Aye | No | Carried |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 18 Mar 2026 | Opposition 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 | 103 | 261 | No |
| 9 Dec 2025 | Railways 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 | 330 | 173 | Yes |
| 9 Dec 2025 | Railways 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 | 169 | 333 | No |
| 10 Sept 2025 | Bus 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 | 72 | 300 | No |
| 10 Sept 2025 | Bus 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 | 159 | 294 | No |
All 17 divisions on this issue →
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.
LabLabour Party
| MP | Constituency | % on-whip |
|---|---|---|
| Apsana Begum | Poplar and Limehouse | 100% |
| John Healey | Rawmarsh and Conisbrough | 100% |
| Emily Thornberry | Islington South and Finsbury | 100% |
ConConservative and Unionist Party
| MP | Constituency | % on-whip |
|---|---|---|
| Alec Shelbrooke | Wetherby and Easingwold | 29% |
| Jeremy Hunt | Godalming and Ash | 25% |
| Bernard Jenkin | Harwich and North Essex | 22% |
LDLiberal Democrats
| MP | Constituency | % on-whip |
|---|---|---|
| Daisy Cooper | St Albans | 67% |
| Charlotte Cane | Ely and East Cambridgeshire | 67% |
| Sarah Gibson | Chippenham | 67% |
IndLabour and Co-operative Party
| MP | Constituency | % on-whip |
|---|---|---|
| Seema Malhotra | Feltham and Heston | 100% |
| Stephen Doughty | Cardiff South and Penarth | 100% |
| Luke Pollard | Plymouth Sutton and Devonport | 100% |
IndIndependent
| MP | Constituency | % on-whip |
|---|---|---|
| Rosie Duffield | Canterbury | 100% |
| Mike Amesbury | — | 100% |
| Karl Turner | Kingston upon Hull East | 89% |
SNPScottish National Party
| MP | Constituency | % on-whip |
|---|---|---|
| Dave Doogan | Angus and Perthshire Glens | 67% |
| Graham Leadbitter | Moray West, Nairn and Strathspey | 67% |
| Pete Wishart | Perth and Kinross-shire | 67% |
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.