Synopsis
Sir Mark Tami, a Labour (Co-op) MP for Alyn and Deeside first elected in June 2001, is one of the longest-serving members of the current parliament, ranking 33rd of 650 MPs for length of service. He cast 216 votes from 460 eligible divisions, achieving a participation rate of 46.96%, which places him 377th overall and 242nd among Labour MPs, with his voting interests focused on Parliamentary Procedure, Employment & Workers Rights, and Justice & Law. However, he has made no contributions to parliamentary debates, ranking 643rd of 650 MPs in this measure and last among the nine MPs elected in 2001, creating a very large divergence between his voting and debate activity. With no current government post to explain this disparity, this represents a notably unusual pattern of parliamentary participation.
Summary generated on 27/03/2026 (View details)
VOTING PARTICIPATION
222 / 466
47.64%
Ranked #374 of 650 MPs (43th percentile)
DEBATE CONTRIBUTIONS
0 / 7614
0 total contributions
Ranked #643 of 650 MPs (1th percentile)
REGISTERED INTERESTS
0
£0.00
Total declared interests