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Scottish National Party

8 current MPs Parliament ID 29

At a glance

Scottish National Party currently has 8 MPs in the House of Commons, with average voting participation of 51.5 %, compared with a Commons average of 72.7 %. The party's most voted topic is Tax. For financial year 2024-25, average expenses per MP were £301,078, 33 % higher than the average MP.

Party snapshot

Current party-level signals from representation, voting, debates, expenses, and topic voting.

Seats at elections

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62010 562015 352017 482019 92024

National coverage

Current Commons constituencies held by Scottish National Party.

8 seats

Total spend of £2,107,549 across 7 MPs in the 2024-25 financial year.

Debate activity

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528 debate appearances across 8 MPs in the last 12 months.

Voting by topic

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Most voted topic: Tax with 1,042 recorded votes (59.4% Aye).

8 sitting MPs currently recorded for Scottish National Party. Browse the full list with search and sort.

FAQs

How many current MPs does Scottish National Party have?

Scottish National Party currently has 8 MPs in the imported House of Commons data. Source

Which constituencies does Scottish National Party currently hold?

Scottish National Party currently holds 8 constituencies represented by sitting MPs. The national coverage map shows those constituencies. Source

Who is the longest-serving current Scottish National Party MP?

Pete Wishart is the longest-serving current Scottish National Party MP in the imported data, with a Commons start date of 7 Jun 2001. Source

What is the Parliament party ID for Scottish National Party?

Scottish National Party's imported Parliament party ID is 29. Source

Where does Scottish National Party data come from?

Scottish National Party party data is imported from current Commons member records in the UK Parliament Members API. Source

Can Scottish National Party representation change over time?

Yes. Party representation can change after elections, by-elections, resignations, suspensions, or MPs changing party. Re-running the current MP import refreshes this page. Source