Synopsis
Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown is one of the longest-serving MPs in Parliament, having been first elected in April 1992 and ranking fifth overall for length of service, as well as third among Conservative MPs. He participated in 69.35% of eligible votes, ranking 122nd across all MPs and 17th among Conservative MPs, while his debate contributions were notably lower in comparison, with 166 total contributions across 64 debates placing him 473rd overall. His primary areas of focus in debates have been Foreign Affairs & Defence, Taxation, and Economy & Finance, while his voting activity has concentrated on Employment & Workers Rights, Taxation, and Parliamentary Procedure. Among the six MPs first elected in 1992, he ranked second in voting participation but last in debate contributions.
Summary generated on 25/03/2026 (View details)
VOTING PARTICIPATION
325 / 466
69.74%
Ranked #121 of 650 MPs (82th percentile)
DEBATE CONTRIBUTIONS
64 / 7614
166 total contributions
Ranked #495 of 650 MPs (24th percentile)
REGISTERED INTERESTS
0
£0.00
Total declared interests