Synopsis
Martin Vickers, the Conservative MP for Brigg and Immingham, has been in Parliament since May 2010, making him the 62nd longest-serving MP across all parties and the 21st longest-serving Conservative. He has cast 188 votes from 515 eligible divisions, achieving a participation rate of 36.50% and ranking 562nd overall among all MPs. His debate activity presents a stark contrast to his voting record, with 298 total contributions across 232 debates, placing him 56th overall among all MPs—a very large divergence between his low voting participation and high debate contributions that is not explained by a government post. His top debate topics include Other/Procedural, Trade & Industry, and Foreign Affairs & Defence, while his voting has focused on Parliamentary Procedure, Justice & Law, and Employment & Workers Rights.
Summary generated on 08/05/2026 (View details)
VOTING PARTICIPATION
188 / 515
36.50%
Ranked #562 of 650 MPs (14th percentile)
DEBATE CONTRIBUTIONS
232 / 8625
298 total contributions
Ranked #56 of 650 MPs (92th percentile)
REGISTERED INTERESTS
10
£11,893.30
Total declared interests