The Westminster lensMP · Conservative and Unionist Party · Sitting since 12 Dec 2019

Greg Smith.

Conservative and Unionist Party MP for Mid Buckinghamshire.

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Commons votes
462/575
80% attendance · top 27% of MPs
Party alignment
100%
votes with party majority
Speeches
989
across 334 debates · 211,580 words
Written Qs
363
318 answered · 45 pending
Dispatch
14 Jul 2026

Aligned with their council.

A reliable party-line Conservative, Greg Smith has nonetheless been one of the more vocal opposition MPs in recent weeks — challenging Labour's Immigration and Asylum Bill, opposing the rollback of academy school freedoms, and voting against regulations that remove elected councillors' scrutiny over smaller planning applications. His strongest recent effort, however, has been local: he escorted the new HS2 chief executive around Buckinghamshire to witness construction damage first-hand, publicly challenged the Transport Secretary over delays, and has campaigned openly against solar farm developments in his constituency. His 100% party alignment means these battles are waged through speeches and pressure rather than rebel votes.

At Westminster, Smith participates in 80% of votes — broadly in line with the Commons average — and is a consistent vote against tax increases (100% aligned), for business interests (96%), and for Lords and parliamentary scrutiny (96% and 87% respectively). His 981 contributions across 328 debates place him among the more active speakers in the House, with economy, environment, energy, and defence dominating his speech record. He sits to the right of his own party on assisted dying, opposing access more firmly than most Conservative colleagues, and is notably less aligned with fiscal responsibility measures (22%) than his party's overall posture.

His local news coverage has focused heavily on HS2 disruption, rural development pressures, and inheritance tax changes affecting family farms — causes he has pursued loudly if not always successfully, given the Planning Inspectorate overturning his local council's battery storage refusal. Recent 90-day coverage leans heavily towards crime stories with near-zero MP involvement scores, suggesting limited public-facing engagement on that topic. He holds no select committee roles, so scrutiny work is confined to the chamber and delegated legislation committees.

Background

Greg Smith is the Conservative MP for Mid Buckinghamshire, and has been an MP continually since 12 December 2019. He currently undertakes the roles of Shadow Parliamentary Under Secretary (Energy Security and Net Zero), and Shadow Parliamentary Under Secretary (Transport).

§ 01Voting record.462 divisions · most recent 1 Jul 2026

By issue — what do they vote on most?

Top eight by total divisions voted, this parliament. Volume measures engagement, not direction — see Notable Votes for free-vote moments and rebellions.

Taxation97
Economy85
Employment49
Crime & Policing42
Education36
Constitution and Democracy32
Pensions23
Welfare and Benefits22

Source · The Public Whip · Hansard

Notable votes — free votes & rebellions.

Moments where the whip was free, or where Smith broke ranks. Free votes are the truer signal of personal stance.

No rebellions or free votes recorded yet.

§ 02Speeches.989 contributions · 334 debates · 211,580 words

Words spoken, by topic.

Economy & Jobs163,101
Labour Market114,333
Environment47,310
Energy42,744
Transport32,296
Social Care29,460
Local Government19,477
Con avg / MP All-MP avgper topic, words per MP

Source · Hansard

Recent contributions.

16 Jul 2026

Gibraltar: UK-EU Treaty

Questions whether Article 2 sovereignty protections can hold if the European Court of Justice asserts supremacy in disputes over EU law alignment and arbitration.

73 words·Read
16 Jul 2026

EU Entry-Exit System: Transport Delays

The government has had two years to prepare and ignored Select Committee warnings; it is now making last-minute emergency appeals and should be prepared to demand the system be pau

199 words·Read
14 Jul 2026

UK-Switzerland Enhanced Free Trade Agreement

Welcomes the deal in principle but challenges the government on domestic barriers to British business and seeks clarity on which side made greater concessions during final negotiat

126 words·Read
14 Jul 2026

General Practice Partnership Model

Supports the partnership model but seeks urgent clarity on the Carr-Hill funding review timeline and worries rural areas will be disadvantaged by housing pressure and funding uncer

91 words·Read
Showing 4 of 989·All 989 speeches
§ 03Committees & roles.Select & joint committees
None recorded

Smith holds no select-committee seat this session. New 2024-intake MPs typically wait one term before being appointed.

§ 04Written questions.363 tabled · 318 answered · 18 Jul 2024 → 14 Jul 2026

Top departments asked.

DepartmentQsShare
Department for Transport18651.2%
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs3910.7%
Treasury226.1%
Department of Health and Social Care195.2%
Department for Business and Trade123.3%
Home Office113.0%
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office113.0%
Department for Energy Security and Net Zero113.0%

Most recent.

14 Jul 2026·Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs·Pending

Food and Rural Affairs, what proportion of planning applications her Department expects to remain subject to the biodiversity gain condition once the 0.2 hectare, temporary permission and proposed brownfield residential exemptions are in force, in the context of her Department's estimate that the first and third of these alone would exempt between 63 and 78 per cent of eligible applications.

Awaiting answer.

13 Jul 2026·Department for Transport·Pending

What funding her Department has provided since 4 July 2024 for (a) drug driving enforcement, (b) toxicology services relating to drug driving offences and (c) the National Roads Policing Coordination Centre's drink and drug driving workstream.

Awaiting answer.

13 Jul 2026·Department for Transport·Pending

Whether she has made an assessment of the potential merits of introducing road risk prevention orders, or a similar mechanism, to prohibit individuals suspected of posing a serious road safety risk from driving pending the outcome of criminal proceedings.

Awaiting answer.

13 Jul 2026·Department for Transport·Pending

What guidance has her Department provided to the sector on using banking and borrowing flexibilities under the Sustainable Aviation Fuel Mandate to allow the deferral of obligations under the advanced fuel and power-to-liquid sub-mandates over a multi-year period.

Awaiting answer.

Showing 4 of 363·All 363 written questions
§ 05Register & expenses.10 declared interests · £287k claimed FY 24_25

Register of interests.

Motorsport UK
24 January 2026 to 24 January 2026
British Association for Shooting and Conservation
18 December 2025 to 19 December 2025
Silverstone Circuits Ltd
4 July 2025
Ascot Racecourse Limited
19 June 2025
Conservative Friends of Israel Ltd (CFI Ltd)
Name of donor: Conservative Friends of Israel Ltd (CFI Ltd) Address of donor: PO Box 72288, London SW1P 9LB Estimate of the probable value…
Showing 5 of 10·All 10 register entries

Source · Members API · Last amended 24 Mar 2026

IPSA expenses.

Category£Share
Staffing246,49186.0%
Office Costs15,1825.3%
Accommodation14,5275.1%
MP Travel5,7902.0%
Staff Travel4,7131.6%
Total · 69 claims286,733100%
Showing 6 of 69·All 69 IPSA claims

Source · IPSA · FY 24_25

§ 06This week in Westminster.Order paper · refreshed daily

Nothing tabled for Smith on the published Order Paper this week.

§ 07Electoral history.4 contests · 2017, 2024
YearConstituencyVotesShareResult
2024Mid Buckinghamshire2,9425.5%Lost
2024Mid Buckinghamshire20,15037.4%Won
2019Buckingham37,03558.4%Won
2017Hayes and Harlington13,68128.6%Lost

2024 — full result, Mid Buckinghamshire.

CandidateVotes%
Greg SmithGrn2,9425.5

Showing the MP’s own row only. Full result table: see Mid Buckinghamshire

Sources, methods & last update
Method The dispatch paragraphs are AI-generated from the public sources listed below. Every figure links to its source. If we’re wrong, please tell us — corrections within 48 hours.
DivisionsHansard
The Public Whip
Updated 18 Jul 2026
SpeechesHansard · 211,580 words
17 Jul 2024 → 16 Jul 2026
Written QsMembers API
363 tabled · 318 answered
CommitteesCommittees API
None recorded
RegisterMembers API
10 entries
ExpensesIPSA
£286,733 · FY 24_25
Order paperUK Parliament
Refreshed daily
ElectionsElectoral Commission
DCLEAPIL