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Warinder Juss.

Labour Party MP for Wolverhampton West.

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Warinder Juss
PlaceWolverhampton West
Blueskywarinderjussmp.bsky.social
ProfileParliament.uk ↗
Commons votes
509/575
89% attendance · top 7% of MPs
Party alignment
100%
votes with party majority
Speeches
761
across 272 debates · 36,920 words
Written Qs
36
36 answered · 0 pending
Dispatch
23 Jun 2026

Labour Party MP in Reform UK-controlled territory.

A reliable government loyalist, Warinder Juss has not voted against Labour once since entering parliament in 2024. His recent votes follow the party line on defence, cyber security, and state threats legislation, including backing the government's timetable motion to limit debate on the National Security (State Threats) Bill. Locally, he made noise early in 2026 by pledging to raise racist social media abuse targeting Wolves fans with ministers, hosting a community coffee morning on social media restrictions for under-16s, and publicising that 2,760 local children stood to benefit from scrapping the two-child benefit cap — positioning himself as an active community voice even when amplifying government policy.

At 88% voting participation, Juss is broadly in line with the Commons average. His stance profile tells a consistent story: strong alignment with progressive taxation and fiscal responsibility, but low alignment with civil liberties, parliamentary scrutiny, and business-friendly positions — all reflecting orthodox Labour positioning under the current government. The clearest personal signal in his record is on assisted dying, where he sits 31 percentage points more favourable to access than the average Labour MP, a notable divergence on a free-vote issue. His speeches span economy, crime, local government, social care, and health — a broad constituency brief rather than a narrow specialism.

His seat on the Justice Committee provides relevant context for his crime-heavy speech activity and interest in issues like online abuse. News coverage over the past 90 days has been high volume — 47 articles, led by crime and culture — but sentiment data returns a neutral average score across those pieces, suggesting steady local press presence without particular controversy or breakthrough moments. No rebel votes and a 100% party alignment rate make him, at this stage, a steady rather than distinctive parliamentary figure.

Background

Warinder Juss is the Labour MP for Wolverhampton West, and has been an MP continually since 4 July 2024.

§ 01Voting record.509 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.

Taxation101
Economy87
Crime & Policing47
Employment42
Education42
Constitution and Democracy35
Welfare and Benefits30
Pensions25

Source · The Public Whip · Hansard

Notable votes — free votes & rebellions.

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

No rebellions or free votes recorded yet.

§ 02Speeches.761 contributions · 272 debates · 36,920 words

Words spoken, by topic.

Health13,400
Social Care12,294
Crime10,206
Economy & Jobs8,758
Local Government8,610
Culture Community6,881
Education5,405
Lab avg / MP All-MP avgper topic, words per MP

Source · Hansard

Recent contributions.

30 Jun 2026

Magistrate Numbers

Supports the Government's justice reform but pressed for concrete details on what will be done differently this time, given that previous magistrate recruitment drives have failed

109 words·Read
18 Jun 2026

Courts and Tribunals Bill

Judge-only trials expose a critical flaw in judicial appointments; with only 1% of judges black, the system's credibility is undermined without urgent reform to appointment procedu

55 words·Read
28 Apr 2026

Cost of Living: Wolverhampton West

Cost-of-living support must include backing for community-based social enterprises that provide affordable food and pathways out of poverty, exemplified by local initiatives in Wol

147 words·Read
27 Apr 2026

Ernest Bevin

Bevin's trade unionist legacy should be commemorated alongside International Workers' Memorial Day as part of labour movement remembrance.

30 words·Read
Showing 4 of 761·All 761 speeches
§ 03Public voice — Bluesky.last 60 days · @warinderjussmp.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.

@warinderjussmp.bsky.socialLast 60 days · 93 posts
Celebratory warm, supportive
Labour Party
93
Posts
76
Substantive
23
Culture Community
Most criticises
Digwa 2
Most supports
University of Wolverhampton 5
Keir Starmer 3
Government 2

Recent substantive posts.

WhenTopicToneExcerpt
15 JulHealthcelebratoryThank you so much to Rock Dental for inviting me to visit their practice! It was a pleasure to look around, meet the team, and discuss the important role denti…
13 JulEducationcelebratoryIt was fantastic to attend a drop-in for the SEND Wolves Forum and meet the dedicated parents, carers and partners working to ensure families of children and yo…
9 JulCulture CommunitycelebratoryThank you to everyone at Ignite Your Health CIC, the volunteers and everyone involved in bringing the West Midlands' first ParkPlay to Wolverhampton. I wish you…
Showing 3 of 76·All 76 substantive posts
§ 04Committees & roles.1 current appointment

Current memberships.

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

CommitteeRoleType
Justice CommitteeMemberSelect

Source · UK Parliament Committees API

What this means.

Committee member

Committee seats are where backbenchers shape legislation and hold departments to account. Juss sits on one.

§ 05Written questions.36 tabled · 36 answered · 8 Oct 2024 → 12 Jun 2026

Top departments asked.

DepartmentQsShare
Department of Health and Social Care616.7%
Treasury411.1%
Department for Work and Pensions411.1%
Home Office411.1%
Ministry of Justice38.3%
Women and Equalities25.6%
Department for Business and Trade25.6%
Department for Culture, Media and Sport25.6%

Most recent.

12 Jun 2026·Women and Equalities·Answered

What assessment she has made of the potential merits of introducing a Sikh ethnic tick-box across government datasets.

This Government recognises the valuable contribution that Sikh communities make to this country and is committed to bringing down barriers to opportunity for all.The Government Statistical Service (GSS) ethnicity harmonised standard helps t…read full →

2 Jun 2026·Attorney General·Answered

How many prosecutions have there been for the false or misleading information offence under Section 92 of the Care Act 2014 since it came into force.

There have been no finalised prosecutions by the Crown Prosecution Service against defendants where offences of providing false or misleading information offences under Section 92 of the Care Act 2014 have been charged since it became law.

13 May 2026·Ministry of Justice·Answered

What assessment he has made of the potential impact of recent trends in levels of provision of prison education on future levels of reoffending.

Education is vital to reducing reoffending. Rising costs have affected the delivery hours in one part of our offer. However, we are modernising provision: expanding digital access, vocational pathways and enrichment opportunities. Apprentic…read full →

13 May 2026·Department for Work and Pensions·Answered

What steps he is taking to prevent the Child Maintenance Service being used as a method of coercive control in previously abusive relationships.

The Child Maintenance Service (CMS) is committed to ensuring victims and survivors of abuse get the help and support they need to use the CMS safely. In order to support victims and survivors of domestic abuse, all CMS caseworkers receive e…read full →

Showing 4 of 36·All 36 written questions
§ 06Register & expenses.11 declared interests · £146k claimed FY 24_25

Register of interests.

Role, work or services: Solicitor
Role, work or services: Solicitor Payer: Thompsons Solicitors LLP, Congress House, Great Russell Street, London WC1B 3LW (Registered 22 Ju…
Premier League
1 February 2025
Premier League
10 May 2025
Wolverhampton Wanderers (Wolves) Foundation
3 October 2025
Wolverhampton Wanderers (Wolves) Foundation
14 August 2025
Showing 5 of 11·All 11 register entries

Source · Members API · Last amended 21 Oct 2025

IPSA expenses.

Category£Share
Staffing101,78269.9%
Office Costs23,93216.4%
Accommodation15,94111.0%
MP Travel2,6961.9%
Staff Travel1,2030.8%
Total · 147 claims145,553100%
Showing 5 of 147·All 147 IPSA claims

Source · IPSA · FY 24_25

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

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

§ 08Electoral history.1 contest · 2024, 2024
YearConstituencyVotesShareResult
2024Wolverhampton West19,33144.3%Won

2024 — full result, Wolverhampton West.

CandidateVotes%
Warinder JussWONLab19,33144.3

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

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 17 Jul 2026
SpeechesHansard · 36,920 words
16 Jul 2024 → 16 Jul 2026
Written QsMembers API
36 tabled · 36 answered
CommitteesCommittees API
1 current
RegisterMembers API
11 entries
ExpensesIPSA
£145,553 · FY 24_25
Order paperUK Parliament
Refreshed daily
ElectionsElectoral Commission
DCLEAPIL