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Transport Infrastructure.

TopicTransport Infrastructure
Divisions tagged
4
This parliament
Parties active
9
≥1 vote tagged
Most on-whip
Reform UK
100% aligned
Recent activity
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Most-recent divisions
§ 01Where the parties sit on transport infrastructure.4 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
-2525% on-whip · 247 MPs
Conservative and Unionist PartyCon
+1767% on-whip · 93 MPs
Liberal DemocratsLD
+2575% on-whip · 59 MPs
Labour and Co-operative PartyLab
-2525% on-whip · 26 MPs
IndependentInd
+1363% on-whip · 6 MPs
Reform UKRef
+50100% on-whip · 5 MPs
Green Party of England and WalesGrn
+2575% on-whip · 5 MPs
Plaid CymruPlaid
+1767% on-whip · 4 MPs

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

§ 02Recent transport infrastructure divisions.last 4 · of 4 tagged
DateMotionAyeNoCarried
10 Jun 2026Railways Bill Remaining Stages: Amendment 143
Aye: Support writing veteran and 26-to-30 railcard discounts into law, ensuring they cannot be removed by Great British Railways without primary legislation. · No: Oppose fixing these specific railcards in statute, arguing flexibility is needed to develop a simpler, broader armed forces discount offer and that existing schemes face no threat of withdrawal.
169268No
10 Jun 2026Railways Bill Remaining Stages: Amendment 148
Aye: Support restoring the ORR's power to hear substantive appeals against GBR access decisions, protecting open-access operators and freight companies from a body that acts as both competitor and gatekeeper · No: Oppose the amendment, backing the government's Railways Bill as drafted, which limits ORR appeals to procedural irregularity and concentrates access decisions within Great British Railways
157279No
10 Jun 2026Railways Bill Remaining Stages: New Clause 1
Aye: Support imposing a legal duty on the Secretary of State to publish a Passengers' Charter with enforceable minimum standards for rail services, including compensation rights for passengers when those standards are not met. · No: Oppose writing detailed passenger service standards into primary legislation at this stage, preferring to let Great British Railways set and enforce standards through its own framework rather than through a statutory charter.
79272No
10 Jun 2026Railways Bill: Third Reading
Aye: Support bringing Britain's railways into public ownership under Great British Railways, with the state as the directing mind for the network, putting passengers and freight growth ahead of private operators. · No: Oppose the Bill's model of rail renationalisation, raising concerns about Great British Railways simultaneously operating services and controlling network access, and the risk to independent open-access operators like Hull Trains.
279151Yes

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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 infrastructure 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 infrastructure money lands.Council-service mapping pending
Pending — issue-to-service mapping

Mapping each Westminster issue to the equivalent council service bucket (so “Transport Infrastructure” → 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 · 4 divisions