Luke Pollard

Luke Pollard

Constituency: Plymouth Sutton and Devonport

Party: Labour (Co-op)

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Synopsis

Luke Pollard is the Labour (Co-op) MP for Plymouth Sutton and Devonport, and has been an MP continually since 8 June 2017. He currently holds the Government post of Minister of State (Ministry of Defence).

Luke Pollard, the Labour (Co-op) MP for Plymouth Sutton and Devonport, was first elected in June 2017 and has been in the current parliament since July 4, 2024. He has cast 217 votes out of 460 eligible divisions, representing a participation rate of 47.17%, and has made 809 contributions across 100 debates. His debate contributions rank him 292nd overall among all MPs, while his voting participation places him 358th, indicating notably stronger engagement in debates than in voting. His top debate topics are Foreign Affairs and Defence, Trade and Industry, and procedural matters, while his voting activity has focused on Employment and Workers Rights, Parliamentary Procedure, and Justice and Law.

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

VOTING PARTICIPATION

217 / 466

46.57%

Ranked #393 of 650 MPs (40th percentile)

DEBATE CONTRIBUTIONS

102 / 7614

813 total contributions

Ranked #304 of 650 MPs (53th percentile)

REGISTERED INTERESTS

4

£2,867.55

£

Total declared interests