A steady constituency-focused MP, Gosling's most visible recent action was raising the issue of attacks on staff at Nuneaton hospital directly with Keir Starmer at Prime Minister's Questions in April 2026, securing a public condemnation from the PM and flagging a new diagnostic centre investment for the town. She has also lobbied successfully for transport funding linked to a local station reopening, organised a petition over the removal of a Nuneaton fire engine, and championed a supported internship programme for SEND learners in Parliament — a pattern of local advocacy rather than headline-grabbing national positioning.
Her parliamentary participation rate of 73% sits below the Commons average. She has not once broken with Labour across 395 recorded votes, making her a 100% party-line voter. Her stance data shows strong alignment with progressive taxation and public ownership, but she votes noticeably less often with her party than the Labour average on workers' rights issues (68% vs 86%) and on assisted dying safeguards. She falls 21 percentage points below her party's average on football regulation votes. Her 63 contributions across 44 debates lean heavily toward local government, the economy, education, and social care.
Gosling holds no select committee seats, which limits her formal scrutiny role. The high volume of local news coverage — 193 articles in 90 days — is dominated by crime and transport stories, most of which carry a neutral score, suggesting she is present in local reporting without generating strong positive or negative coverage. Speech data runs to April 2026 and vote data to June 2026; no data gaps are apparent.