Member of Parliament
Bell Ribeiro-Addy
Profile, voting record, roles, interests, and election information from official Parliament data.
At a glance
12 Dec 2019
Commons start
6 years, 5 months
Time in Commons
73.3 %
Voting participation
+0.0 % vs avg
18,005
Majority
50
Debates (12 months)
66
Contributions
Voting activity (12 months)
Debate activity (12 months)
Contact
Topic voting
Where this MP has been most and least active across locally tagged Commons division topics.
Highest topic participation
Lowest topic participation
Party history
Constituency
Constituency history
Roles
Latest election result
Candidate result data from the Parliament Members API.
| Candidate | Party | Votes | Share |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bell Ribeiro-Addy | Lab Labour | 24,166 | 56.5 % |
| Ben Curtis | LD Liberal Democrat | 6,161 | 14.4 % |
| Shâo-Lan Yuen | Green Green Party | 5,768 | 13.5 % |
| Asha Saroy | Con Conservative | 4,360 | 10.2 % |
| Mark Matlock | RUK Reform UK | 1,758 | 4.1 % |
| Jon Key | Ind Independent | 406 | 0.9 % |
| Bill Martin | The Socialist Party of Great Britain | 122 | 0.3 % |
Source: UK Parliament Members API
Voting record
Commons division votes from the official Commons Votes API.
Voted in 1,161 of 1,584 eligible divisions (73.3 %). Commons average: 73.3 %.
1161
Total votes
605
Aye
556
No
40
Against party
Divisions
Page 1 of 78Source: Commons Votes API
Debate activity
Parliamentary debate appearances from Hansard. Contribution counts cover the last 12 months.
24
Speeches
18
Questions
21
Interventions
0
Answers
3
Points of order
0
Statements
Most active debate topics
Recent appearances
| Debate | Date | Section | Contributions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Debate on the Address 13 May 2026 | 1 | ||
| Maternity Commissioner 20 Apr 2026 | 1 | ||
| Statutory Menstrual Leave 13 Apr 2026 | 2 | ||
| Passenger Rail Services 26 Mar 2026 | 2 | ||
| Good Friday Agreement 25 Mar 2026 | 2 | ||
| Britain’s Role in African Chattel Enslavement and Colonialism 25 Mar 2026 | 1 | ||
| Points of Order 24 Mar 2026 | 1 | ||
| Immigration Reforms 17 Mar 2026 | 1 | ||
| Cost of Living: Families 10 Mar 2026 | 2 | ||
| Courts and Tribunals Bill 10 Mar 2026 | 2 |
Source: UK Parliament Hansard API
Registered interests
1. Employment and earnings (2)
Role, work or services: Podcast From: 13 May 2025. Until: 14 May 2025. Payer: Republic, 20-22 Wenlock Road, London N1 7F (Registered 11 June 2025)
Role, work or services: Speaking Engagement at Powered by Africa Campaign website launch on 13th March 2026 Until: 26 March 2026. Payer: Inclusive Boards (supporting organisations in their efforts to become more inclusive and diverse), The Cursitor, 38 Chancery Lane, London WC2A 1EN (Registered 7 April 2026)
3. Gifts, benefits and hospitality from UK sources (1)
Name of donor: TSSA Union: The Independent Trade Union for Transport Workers Address of donor: TSSA, 2nd Floor 17 Devonshire Square, London EC2M 4SQ Amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: Labour Party conference accommodation for 27- 29 September (£385 per night), value £1,155 Date received: 28 September 2025 to 1 October 2025 Date accepted: 28 September 2025 Donor status: trade union (Registered 9 October 2025)
4. Visits outside the UK (2)
Name of donor: Archeva Address of donor: Archeva, 1 Cranmer Street, Nottingham, Derbyshire, England NG10 1NJ Estimate of the probable value (or amount of any donation): Flights £1057.82, value £1,057.82 Destination of visit: Ghana (Accra) Dates of visit: 24 March 2025 to 29 March 2025 Purpose of visit: Travel to Accra, Ghana with Archeva delegation and to speak at conference. (Registered 15 May 2025)
Name of donor: Heward Mills Ltd Address of donor: Heward Mills Ltd, 77 Farringdon Road, London EC1M 3JU Estimate of the probable value (or amount of any donation): Flights £2,005.19, accommodation £925, value £2,930.19 Destination of visit: Ghana Dates of visit: 23 May 2025 to 1 June 2025 Purpose of visit: The Protect Black Women Tour - Black Women leaders and allies from the UK and the US gathered in Accra, Ghana for a Liberation Tour to mark the 5th anniversary of George Floyd’s murder and to establish the Protect Black Women Accra Principles. (Registered 24 June 2025)
8. Miscellaneous (1)
Company Secretary of the Diane Abbott Foundation, which works to excel and improve education. This is an unpaid role. (Registered 10 January 2020)
FAQs
Who is Bell Ribeiro-Addy?
Bell Ribeiro-Addy is a Member of Parliament representing Clapham and Brixton Hill. Source
Which party does Bell Ribeiro-Addy represent?
Bell Ribeiro-Addy currently represents Labour. Source
Which constituency does Bell Ribeiro-Addy represent?
Bell Ribeiro-Addy currently represents Clapham and Brixton Hill. Source
How long has Bell Ribeiro-Addy been an MP?
Bell Ribeiro-Addy has been in the House of Commons for 6 years, 5 months. Source
How many Commons divisions has Bell Ribeiro-Addy voted in?
Bell Ribeiro-Addy has recorded votes in 1,161 of 1,584 eligible Commons divisions (73.3 % participation rate). The Commons average is 73.3 %. Eligible divisions are those occurring on or after the MP's Commons membership start date. Source
Has Bell Ribeiro-Addy voted against their party?
Bell Ribeiro-Addy has voted against the party majority 40 times in the imported division data. Source
What roles has Bell Ribeiro-Addy held?
Bell Ribeiro-Addy has 3 imported role records. The roles section lists the most recent roles available from the Parliament biography data. Source
What registered interests are listed for Bell Ribeiro-Addy?
Bell Ribeiro-Addy has registered interests in 4 imported categories. These come from the UK Parliament registered interests data. Source
What was Bell Ribeiro-Addy's latest election result?
Bell Ribeiro-Addy's latest imported election result is Lab Hold in Clapham and Brixton Hill, with a majority of 18,005. Source
How active is Bell Ribeiro-Addy in parliamentary debates?
Bell Ribeiro-Addy has made 66 contributions across 50 debate appearances in the last 12 months, according to Hansard records. Source