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Member of Parliament

Chris Vince

Chris claimed £165,900 in IPSA expenses for the 2024-25 financial year, below the Commons average of £226,147. That ranks Chris Vince #555 of 645 MPs for total spend that year, and #40 of 42 Labour (Co-op) MPs. All MP expense claims are published by the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority.

#555

of 645 MPs nationally

#40

of 42 Labour (Co-op) MPs

#52

of 61 MPs in East of England

−£60,246

vs Commons average (£226,147)

£136,925

Highest: Staffing

£3,350

Lowest: Travel & subsistence

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Expenses

IPSA published expense claims for the 2024-25 financial year.

£165,900

Total spend

Commons avg: £226,147

£136,925

Staffing

£25,626

Office

£0

Accommodation

£3,350

Travel

Category Spend
Staffing Budget: £198,653 £136,925
Office Budget: £33,037 £25,626
Travel & subsistence Budget: Uncapped £3,350

Source: IPSA Total Spend

Expense source IPSA Total Spend

Expense FAQs

How much did Chris Vince claim in expenses?

Chris Vince claimed a total of £165,900 in IPSA-published expenses for the 2024-25 financial year. Source

Where does Chris Vince rank for MP expenses?

For the 2024-25 financial year, Chris Vince ranks #555 of 645 current MPs for total IPSA spend, and #40 of 42 Labour (Co-op) MPs. The average claim across MPs that year was £226,147. Source