The Westminster lensMP · Labour Party · Sitting since 7 May 2015

Tulip Siddiq.

Labour Party MP for Hampstead and Highgate.

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Commons votes
447/573
78% attendance · top 33% of MPs
Party alignment
100%
votes with party majority
Speeches
182
across 92 debates · 39,289 words
Written Qs
13
11 answered · 2 pending
Dispatch
16 Jun 2026

Partly aligned with the seat’s councils.

Corruption allegations cast a shadow over Tulip Siddiq's recent parliamentary work. A Bangladeshi court deferred publication of a gazette in a fraud case linked to an alleged flat scam, with arrest warrants and a Red Notice already issued against her. Those proceedings — which she has not yet resolved — represent the most significant story about her locally, and the four articles scoring negatively on MP performance pull her news sentiment into negative territory despite the bulk of local coverage being unrelated to her directly.

In parliament, Siddiq is a 100% party-line voter with no rebel votes on record, and her 80% participation rate sits above the Commons average. She backed the Railways Bill at third reading and voted down opposition amendments to both that bill and the Steel Industry (Nationalisation) Bill, tracking the government position throughout. Her speeches — 178 contributions across 88 debates — concentrate heavily on the economy, fiscal policy, and defence, with a secondary cluster around local government and crime. Stance data show she votes consistently for progressive taxation and welfare reform, but scores low on parliamentary scrutiny (12%) and pro-business measures (15%), and deviates from Labour colleagues by voting less often in favour of pension protection and trade union rights.

Siddiq holds no current committee positions, which limits her formal scrutiny role. Her specialist interests are less clearly defined by committee work than by her speech pattern, which skews toward macro-economic and defence debates rather than constituency casework topics. The Bangladesh legal proceedings are ongoing, and the data here cannot confirm or refute the underlying allegations — but constituents should note that the case remains unresolved and active.

Background

Tulip Siddiq is the Labour MP for Hampstead and Highgate, and has been an MP continually since 7 May 2015.

§ 01Voting record.447 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.

Taxation77
Economy76
Crime & Policing46
Education39
Employment32
Welfare and Benefits29
Constitution and Democracy28
Housing22

Source · The Public Whip · Hansard

Notable votes — free votes & rebellions.

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

No rebellions or free votes recorded yet.

§ 02Speeches.182 contributions · 92 debates · 39,289 words

Words spoken, by topic.

Economy & Jobs28,020
Fiscal Policy22,004
Technology6,774
Education4,991
Defence4,500
Local Government4,408
Crime4,142
Lab avg / MP All-MP avgper topic, words per MP

Source · Hansard

Recent contributions.

24 Jun 2026

Points of Order

Parliamentary language, particularly from Opposition leadership, must be moderated to reduce hostility toward female MPs and discourage women from political careers.

179 words·Read
20 Apr 2026

Antisemitic Attacks

Constituents are fearful and asking why government has not proscribed the IRGC despite election promises; government action appears insufficient

159 words·Read
24 Mar 2026

Endometriosis Services

Called for endometriosis to be formally recognised as a disability under Equality Act, mandatory workplace adjustments, updated epidemiological data, and employer menstrual health

1,614 words·Read
12 Mar 2026

International Women’s Day

Endometriosis must be formally recognised as a disability under Equality Act guidance to prevent workplace discrimination; case of Sanju Pal shows systemic failure requiring legisl

1,801 words·Read
Showing 4 of 182·All 182 speeches
§ 03Committees & roles.Select & joint committees
None recorded

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

§ 04Written questions.13 tabled · 11 answered · 28 Apr 2025 → 13 Jul 2026

Top departments asked.

DepartmentQsShare
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government323.1%
Department of Health and Social Care215.4%
Department for Education215.4%
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office17.7%
Ministry of Justice17.7%
Cabinet Office17.7%
Women and Equalities17.7%
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs17.7%

Most recent.

13 Jul 2026·Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government·Pending

Communities and Local Government, what assessment he has made of the need for additional guidance to ensure that post-war low-rise council blocks, not covered by the Building Safety Act, are proactively inspected and maintained.

Awaiting answer.

9 Jul 2026·Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office·Pending

Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what progress she has made to introduce a Special Envoy for Complex and Arbitrary Detentions.

Awaiting answer.

22 Jun 2026·Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government·Answered

Communities and Local Government, what steps he is taking to improve the standards and tackle delays in the Housing Ombudsman Service.

The Housing Ombudsman Service is an independent and impartial body responsible for investigating complaints about social landlords. The Ombudsman is taking steps to improve timeliness and performance, including increasing capacity, strength…read full →

29 May 2026·Department of Health and Social Care·Answered

What recent steps his Department has taken to negotiate with pharmaceutical companies to lower the unit cost of the drug Enhertu.

Ministers met with the manufacturers of Enhertu, AstraZeneca and Daiichi Sankyo, in November 2024 to encourage them to engage constructively with NHS England and the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) to reach a commer…read full →

Showing 4 of 13·All 13 written questions
§ 05Register & expenses.2 declared interests · £297k claimed FY 24_25

Register of interests.

Type of land/property: Residential property (Flat)
Type of land/property: Residential property (Flat) Number of properties: 1 Location: London Interest held: from 1 December 2022 Ownershi…
Type of land/property: Residential property (flat)
Type of land/property: Residential property (flat) Number of properties: 1 Location: London Rental income: Yes (Registered 5 June 2015; …

Source · Members API · Last amended 18 Apr 2024

IPSA expenses.

Category£Share
Staffing264,55288.9%
Office Costs31,95010.7%
Miscellaneous9930.3%
Total · 135 claims297,495100%
Showing 3 of 135·All 135 IPSA claims

Source · IPSA · FY 24_25

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

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

§ 07Electoral history.4 contests · 2015, 2024
YearConstituencyVotesShareResult
2024Hampstead and Highgate23,43248.3%Won
2019Hampstead and Kilburn28,08048.9%Won
2017Hampstead and Kilburn34,46459.0%Won
2015Hampstead and Kilburn23,97744.4%Won

2024 — full result, Hampstead and Highgate.

CandidateVotes%
Tulip SiddiqWONLab23,43248.3

Showing the MP’s own row only. Full result table: see Hampstead and Highgate

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 · 39,289 words
1 Sept 2024 → 14 Jul 2026
Written QsMembers API
13 tabled · 11 answered
CommitteesCommittees API
None recorded
RegisterMembers API
2 entries
ExpensesIPSA
£297,495 · FY 24_25
Order paperUK Parliament
Refreshed daily
ElectionsElectoral Commission
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