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Juliet Campbell.

Labour Party MP for Broxtowe.

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Juliet Campbell
PlaceBroxtowe
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ProfileParliament.uk ↗
Commons votes
439/568
77% attendance · top 36% of MPs
Party alignment
98%
votes with party majority
Speeches
174
across 67 debates · 13,834 words
Written Qs
160
156 answered · 4 pending
Dispatch
14 Jul 2026

Aligned with their council.

Campbell's most notable recent act was voting against her party four times on the Assisted Dying Bill in June 2025 — opposing Third Reading and backing tighter safeguards that would have barred applications driven by fear of being a burden, mental illness, disability, or inadequate care. That puts her 45 percentage points below Labour's average on assisted dying access, and 43 points above it on restrictions — one of her sharpest divergences from the parliamentary party. Earlier coverage from February 2025 described her as "missing in action" after making only three Commons speeches in her first months, though her speech count has since risen sharply to 84 contributions across 48 debates.

On the broader record, Campbell votes with Labour 97.5% of the time and has participated in 77% of votes — slightly below the Commons average. Her speeches cluster heavily around social care and health, consistent with an NHS background she has drawn on publicly. She has championed dyslexia education, chairing the relevant APPG and working with Jamie Oliver to secure government commitments on the issue. Low stance scores on parliamentary scrutiny (18%), civil liberties (13%), and Lords scrutiny (4%) suggest she generally backs government measures over amendment and oversight mechanisms.

Broxtowe sits in the East Midlands, and local coverage has recently been broadly neutral in tone — touching on hate crime, the economy, and electoral reform. More positive coverage highlights a new Family Hub in Eastwood and constituency work on mineworkers' pensions. She sits on the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee and the Armed Forces Bill Committee, though her stance scores on armed forces welfare run 19 points below her party's average. Voting data is available from July 2024; speech records are now more substantial.

Background

Juliet Campbell is the Labour MP for Broxtowe, and has been an MP continually since 4 July 2024.

§ 01Voting record.439 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.

Taxation73
Economy66
Employment51
Education30
Constitution and Democracy25
Welfare and Benefits25
Energy24
Housing23

Source · The Public Whip · Hansard

Notable votes — free votes & rebellions.

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

DateBill / motionVoteWhip
20 Jun 2025Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill: Third ReadingNo
Freevs party
20 Jun 2025Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill: Amendment 12Yes
Freevs party
20 Jun 2025Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill: Amendment 24Yes
Freevs party
§ 02Speeches.174 contributions · 67 debates · 13,834 words

Words spoken, by topic.

Social Care10,066
Health9,281
Education2,412
Defence1,670
Fiscal Policy1,129
Cost of Living904
Economy & Jobs875
Lab avg / MP All-MP avgper topic, words per MP

Source · Hansard

Recent contributions.

29 Jun 2026

Animal Abusers

Endorses the petition and calls for both a mandatory ban on ownership and a closed register accessible only to relevant organisations like vets and charities, citing rising RSPCA c

416 words·Read
23 Jun 2026

Fly-tipping: Residential Areas

Current enforcement is inadequate—less than 0.2% of 1.26 million incidents result in action; local authorities need dedicated fly-tipping enforcement teams to investigate cases and

429 words·Read
26 Mar 2026

Local Bus Services

Local bus services in Beeston Rylands are infrequent and unreliable, particularly affecting elderly residents, and the government should work with regional mayors to improve unders

82 words·Read
24 Mar 2026

Armed Forces Bill (Second sitting)

Opposes new clause 6, arguing the armed forces covenant, Operation Valour, and armed forces champions already fulfil the oversight role a commissioner would provide.

157 words·Read
Showing 4 of 174·All 174 speeches
§ 03Public voice — Bluesky.last 60 days · @julietcampbellmp.bsky.social

Bluesky is the only social platform we ingest at the row level. The strip below is computed by classifying each post for substance (vs reposts, social mentions, scheduling) and then by tone (critical / measured / supportive) per target.

@julietcampbellmp.bsky.socialLast 60 days · 30 posts
Measured warm, supportive
Labour Party
30
Posts
28
Substantive
7
Education
Most supports
Labour government 3
Nottingham and Nottinghamshire ICB 2
Government 1

Recent substantive posts.

WhenTopicToneExcerpt
7 JulCulture CommunitymeasuredNottingham New Theatre has been the training ground for many of our country's performers, technicians, writers and journalists. I have written to VC Jane Norma…
7 JulEnergymeasuredIf this Government is serious about retaining high value industrial jobs, and meeting our net zero goals, we must ensure the infrastructure needed for industria…
1 JulHealthmeasuredThis week I spoke in a Westminster Hall debate to call for routine NHS mammograms to be extended to women from the age of 40.
Showing 3 of 28·All 28 substantive posts
§ 04Committees & roles.2 current appointments

Current memberships.

Select, joint and other committees Campbell currently sits on. Committee work is where much of the line-by-line scrutiny of bills and departments happens, away from the chamber.

CommitteeRoleType
Select Committee on the Armed Forces BillMemberSelect
Environment, Food and Rural Affairs CommitteeMemberSelect

Source · UK Parliament Committees API

What this means.

Committee member

Committee seats are where backbenchers shape legislation and hold departments to account. Campbell sits on 2.

§ 05Written questions.160 tabled · 156 answered · 3 Feb 2025 → 30 Jun 2026

Top departments asked.

DepartmentQsShare
Department of Health and Social Care6037.5%
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office1811.3%
Department for Transport159.4%
Department for Education148.8%
Department for Energy Security and Net Zero127.5%
Home Office74.4%
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs74.4%
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government74.4%

Most recent.

30 Jun 2026·Department of Health and Social Care·Pending

What steps his Department is taking to promote the use of sunscreen to reduce exposure to ultraviolet radiation; and whether he plans to expand public awareness campaigns on sun protection.

Awaiting answer.

30 Jun 2026·Department for Transport·Pending

What waiting times are for applicants awaiting DVLA Medical Licence Renewal decisions.

Awaiting answer.

30 Jun 2026·Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs·Pending

Food and Rural Affairs, what the evidence base was for requiring third-party liability insurance for banned breeds, and what will be the impact of removing the requirement.

Awaiting answer.

30 Jun 2026·Department for Education·Pending

What steps her Department is taking to improve joint commissioning between education, health and social care services in delivering support for children with Dyslexia.

Awaiting answer.

Showing 4 of 160·All 160 written questions
§ 06Register & expenses.1 declared interests · £165k claimed FY 24_25

Register of interests.

Trustee of MammaKind - Baby Bank supporting families in south-east London. This
Trustee of MammaKind - Baby Bank supporting families in south-east London. This is an unpaid role. (Registered 24 July 2024)

Source · Members API · Last amended 16 Aug 2024

IPSA expenses.

Category£Share
Staffing141,88585.8%
Office Costs19,05011.5%
Staff Travel2,2411.4%
MP Travel2,1281.3%
Total · 173 claims165,304100%
Showing 4 of 173·All 173 IPSA claims

Source · IPSA · FY 24_25

§ 07This week in Westminster.Order paper · refreshed daily

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

§ 08Electoral history.1 contest · 2024, 2024
YearConstituencyVotesShareResult
2024Broxtowe19,56140.9%Won

2024 — full result, Broxtowe.

CandidateVotes%
Juliet CampbellWONLab19,56140.9

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

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 15 Jul 2026
SpeechesHansard · 13,834 words
5 Nov 2024 → 6 Jul 2026
Written QsMembers API
160 tabled · 156 answered
CommitteesCommittees API
2 current
RegisterMembers API
1 entries
ExpensesIPSA
£165,304 · FY 24_25
Order paperUK Parliament
Refreshed daily
ElectionsElectoral Commission
DCLEAPIL