Party
Social Democratic & Labour Party
At a glance
Social Democratic & Labour Party currently has 2 MPs in the House of Commons, with average voting participation of 49.8 %, compared with a Commons average of 72.7 %. The party's most voted topic is Migration. For financial year 2024-25, average expenses per MP were £314,529, 39 % 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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Current Commons constituencies held by Social Democratic & Labour Party.
Expenses
Total spend of £629,059 across 2 MPs in the 2024-25 financial year.
Debate activity
34 debate appearances across 2 MPs in the last 12 months.
Voting by topic
Most voted topic: Migration with 250 recorded votes (28.4% Aye).
Current MPs
2 sitting MPs currently recorded for Social Democratic & Labour Party. Browse the full list with search and sort.
FAQs
How many current MPs does Social Democratic & Labour Party have?
Social Democratic & Labour Party currently has 2 MPs in the imported House of Commons data. Source
Which constituencies does Social Democratic & Labour Party currently hold?
Social Democratic & Labour Party currently holds 2 constituencies represented by sitting MPs. The national coverage map shows those constituencies. Source
Who is the longest-serving current Social Democratic & Labour Party MP?
Colum Eastwood is the longest-serving current Social Democratic & Labour Party MP in the imported data, with a Commons start date of 12 Dec 2019. Source
What is the Parliament party ID for Social Democratic & Labour Party?
Social Democratic & Labour Party's imported Parliament party ID is 31. Source
Where does Social Democratic & Labour Party data come from?
Social Democratic & Labour Party party data is imported from current Commons member records in the UK Parliament Members API. Source
Can Social Democratic & Labour 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