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Laurence Turner vs Sir Mel Stride
A side-by-side comparison of voting participation, party rebellion, topic focus, and recent voting overlap.
Voting alignment
Laurence Turner and Sir Mel Stride voted the same way 1% of the time, based on 248 shared comparable votes.
3 same votes
245 different votes
248 shared votes
Alignment only includes divisions where both MPs recorded an Aye or No vote. Tellers, absences, abstentions, and missing votes are excluded.
Topic alignment
Closest by topic
Most different by topic
Topic alignment uses local topic tags, so a division can count towards more than one topic.
Voting record
88.6 %
15 % above average
Participation
78.3 %
5 % above average
466
526 eligible divisions
Total votes
1,810
2,312 eligible divisions
237
50.9 % of votes cast
Aye votes
874
48.3 % of votes cast
229
49.1 % of votes cast
No votes
936
51.7 % of votes cast
12
2.6 % of votes cast
Against party
7
0.4 % of votes cast
1 years, 11 months
Since 4 Jul 2024
Commons service
16 years, 1 months
Since 6 May 2010
Debates
84
+23.3 vs Commons average
Appearances
29
-31.7 vs Commons average
140
+30.7 vs Commons average
Contributions
51
-58.3 vs Commons average
Debate figures cover imported Hansard debate appearances from the last 12 months.
Financials and interests
£166,730
all imported IPSA years
Lifetime expenses
£2,344,654
all imported IPSA years
£166,730
26 % below average
Latest expenses
£236,671
5 % above average
1
1 registered category
Registered interests
11
6 registered categories
0
matched sponsored bills
Sponsored bills
1
matched sponsored bills
Expenses use IPSA totals for financial year 2024-25. Sponsored bill counts depend on currently imported bill sponsor metadata.
Most active voting topics
Recent voting overlap
Where they voted differently
Aye
No
Aye
English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendments 94B and 94C
27 Apr 2026
No
Aye
No
Aye
English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendments 89B and 89C
27 Apr 2026
No
Aye
No
Where they voted the same
Member source
UK Parliament Members API
Voting source
Commons Votes API