Martin Vickers

Martin Vickers

Constituency: Brigg and Immingham

Party: Conservative

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Synopsis

Martin Vickers is the Conservative MP for Brigg and Immingham, and has been an MP continually since 6 May 2010.

Martin Vickers has been the Conservative MP for Brigg and Immingham since May 2010, making him one of the longest-serving members of the current parliament at 62nd overall and 21st among Conservative MPs. He has cast 176 votes from 460 eligible divisions for a participation rate of 38.26%, ranking him 548th among all MPs and 101st among Conservatives, while his debate contributions are notably stronger with 287 total contributions across 221 debates, placing him 42nd overall and 4th among MPs elected in 2010. His debate contributions focus on procedural matters, trade and industry, and foreign affairs, while his voting activity has concentrated on parliamentary procedure, justice and law, and employment rights. There is a substantial divergence between his voting and debate activity, with his debate performance significantly outpacing his voting participation.

Summary generated on 27/03/2026 (View details)

VOTING PARTICIPATION

182 / 466

39.06%

Ranked #546 of 650 MPs (16th percentile)

DEBATE CONTRIBUTIONS

227 / 7614

293 total contributions

Ranked #43 of 650 MPs (94th percentile)

REGISTERED INTERESTS

8

£6,811.10

£

Total declared interests