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Member of Parliament

Naushabah Khan

Profile, voting record, roles, interests, and election information from official Parliament data.

At a glance

4 Jul 2024

Commons start

1 years, 10 months

Time in Commons

78.9 %

Voting participation

+5.6 % vs avg

3,972

Majority

19

Debates (12 months)

24

Contributions

Voting activity (12 months)

Debate activity (12 months)

Contact

Parliamentary office

[email protected]

X (formerly Twitter)

https://x.com/naushabah_khan

Topic voting

Where this MP has been most and least active across locally tagged Commons division topics.

Highest topic participation

Defence 18/18 (100 %)
Digital / Online Safety 11/11 (100 %)
NHS / Health 11/11 (100 %)
Environment / Climate 6/6 (100 %)

Lowest topic participation

Foreign Affairs 2/4 (50 %)
Education 31/49 (63 %)
Housing 21/31 (68 %)
Transport 15/21 (71 %)

Party history

Labour 4 Jul 2024 to present

Constituency

Constituency history

Gillingham and Rainham 4 Jul 2024 to present Elected 1 time

Roles

Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee 21 Oct 2024 to 27 Oct 2025
Renters’ Rights Bill 16 Oct 2024 to 5 Nov 2024

Latest election result

Candidate result data from the Parliament Members API.

Lab Gain Gillingham and Rainham Turnout 41,140
Candidate Party Votes Share
Naushabah Khan Lab Labour 15,562 37.8 %
Rehman Chishti Con Conservative 11,590 28.2 %
Rizvi Rawoof RUK Reform UK 8,792 21.4 %
Kate Belmonte Green Green Party 2,318 5.6 %
Stuart Bourne LD Liberal Democrat 2,248 5.5 %
Peter Cook Ind Independent 344 0.8 %
Roger Peacock Christian Peoples Alliance 175 0.4 %
Peter Wheeler SDP Social Democratic Party 111 0.3 %

Source: UK Parliament Members API

Voting record

Commons division votes from the official Commons Votes API.

Voted in 407 of 516 eligible divisions (78.9 %). Commons average: 73.3 %.

407

Total votes

202

Aye

205

No

2

Against party

Aye / No split Ayes 202 / Noes 205

Divisions

Page 1 of 28
Division Vote
King's Speech Motion for an Address: amendment (i) No
Draft Immigration and Asylum (Provision of Accommodation to Failed Asylum-Seekers) (Amendment) Regulations 2026 Aye
Draft Asylum Seekers (Reception Conditions) (Amendment) Regulations 2026 Aye
Pension Schemes Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendments 15 to 24, 27, 30 to 34, 36, 38 to 42, 83 and 88, insist on Amendments 88C, 88E to 88P, 88R, 88S and 88W, and propose Amendments (a) to (j) in lieu of Amendments 88A, 88T, 88U and 88V Aye
Privilege No
Children's School and Wellbeing Bill: Amendments (a) to (j) in lieu of Lords Amendments 38V to 38X Aye
Northern Ireland Troubles Bill: Carry-over motion Aye
Pension Schemes Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendments 15 to 24, 27, 30 to 34, 36, 38 to 42, 83 and 88, insist on its Amendments 88A, 88C and 88E to 88P and propose Amendments (a) to (f) Aye
English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill: Amendments (a) to (h) in lieu of Lords Amendments 85 and 86, 97 to 116, 120, 121 and 123 Aye
English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendments 94B and 94C Aye
English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendments 36, 90 and 155, insist on Amendments 155A to 155F and propose Amendment (a) Aye
English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendments 89B and 89C Aye
Crime and Policing Bill: motion to insist on Amendments 439C and 439D and disagree with Lords Amendments 439E and 439F Aye
Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill: motion to insist on Amendment 38J and disagree with Lords Amendments 38V to 38X Aye
Pensions Schemes Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendments 15 to 24, 27, 30 to 34, 36, 38 to 42, 83 and 88, insist on Amendments 88A and 88C and propose amendments (a) to (j) in lieu of Amendment 88B Aye

Source: Commons Votes API

Debate activity

Parliamentary debate appearances from Hansard. Contribution counts cover the last 12 months.

7

Speeches

13

Questions

4

Interventions

0

Answers

0

Points of order

0

Statements

Most active debate topics

Housing 2 appearances
Work / Employment 2 appearances
Education 1 appearances
Foreign Affairs 1 appearances
Defence 1 appearances

Recent appearances

Debate Contributions
Social Media: Children and Young People 18 Mar 2026 2
Meningitis Outbreak 17 Mar 2026 1
Town and City Centre Safety 3 Feb 2026 1
Indefinite Leave to Remain 2 Feb 2026 1
Youth Unemployment 28 Jan 2026 1
Local Government Finance 17 Dec 2025 1
Homelessness: Funding 2 Dec 2025 1
Budget Resolutions 1 Dec 2025 1
Employment Rights Bill 5 Nov 2025 2
Houses in Multiple Occupation: Planning Consent 4 Nov 2025 1

Source: UK Parliament Hansard API

Registered interests

2. (a) Support linked to an MP but received by a local party organisation or indirectly via a central party organisation (1)

Name of donor: Home For Britain Ltd Address of donor: 12 Old Bone St, London W1S 4PW Amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: £3,000 political Donation for campaigning purposes following a fundraiser held by the company. Donor status: company, registration 14724694 (Registered 7 November 2025)

2. (b) Any other support not included in Category 2(a) (1)

Name of donor: Persimmon Homes Ltd Address of donor: Persimmon House, Fulford, York YO19 4FE Amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: £5000 donation for a Housing Summit to give residents direct access to a variety of organisations responsible for housing issues; financial support; and welfare advice. The event was hosted by Naushabah Khan and sponsorship was given direct to Salvation Army Gillingham for the event, value £5,000 Date received: 6 March 2026 Date accepted: 6 March 2026 Donor status: company, registration 04108747 (Registered 11 March 2026)

4. Visits outside the UK (1)

Name of donor: Armed forces parliamentary trust Address of donor: Houses of Parliament, London, Sw1A 0AA Estimate of the probable value (or amount of any donation): Flights, value £799.82 Destination of visit: Brunei Dates of visit: 25 May 2025 to 29 May 2025 Purpose of visit: To undertake a visit as part of my participation in the Armed Forces Parliamentary Scheme (Registered 15 October 2025)

8. Miscellaneous (2)

Councillor at Medway Council, (unpaid since 31 July 2024 and previously registered under Category 1) Date interest ended: 16 December 2024 (Registered 4 August 2024; updated 20 October 2025)

Trustee of the Fawcett Society. This is an unpaid role. (Registered 4 August 2024)

Member source UK Parliament Members API
Voting source Commons Votes API
Debate source UK Parliament Hansard API

FAQs

Who is Naushabah Khan?

Naushabah Khan is a Member of Parliament representing Gillingham and Rainham. Source

Which party does Naushabah Khan represent?

Naushabah Khan currently represents Labour. Source

Which constituency does Naushabah Khan represent?

Naushabah Khan currently represents Gillingham and Rainham. Source

How long has Naushabah Khan been an MP?

Naushabah Khan has been in the House of Commons for 1 years, 10 months. Source

How many Commons divisions has Naushabah Khan voted in?

Naushabah Khan has recorded votes in 407 of 516 eligible Commons divisions (78.9 % 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 Naushabah Khan voted against their party?

Naushabah Khan has voted against the party majority 2 times in the imported division data. Source

What roles has Naushabah Khan held?

Naushabah Khan has 2 imported role records. The roles section lists the most recent roles available from the Parliament biography data. Source

What registered interests are listed for Naushabah Khan?

Naushabah Khan has registered interests in 4 imported categories. These come from the UK Parliament registered interests data. Source

What was Naushabah Khan's latest election result?

Naushabah Khan's latest imported election result is Lab Gain in Gillingham and Rainham, with a majority of 3,972. Source

How active is Naushabah Khan in parliamentary debates?

Naushabah Khan has made 24 contributions across 19 debate appearances in the last 12 months, according to Hansard records. Source