Synopsis
Sir Mark Hendrick, Labour (Co-op) MP for Preston, has been continuously serving in parliament since his election in November 2000, making him one of the longest-serving members of the current parliament and the 19th longest-serving Labour MP. During the current parliament, he has cast 241 votes out of 537 eligible divisions for a participation rate of 44.88%, ranking him 429th overall among all MPs and 301st among Labour MPs, while his debate contributions have been minimal with only 92 contributions across 28 debates, placing him 623rd overall. His voting participation and debate engagement show a very large divergence, with substantially stronger voting participation than debate contributions. His parliamentary contributions have focused on taxation, parliamentary procedure, and employment and workers' rights in voting, while his limited debate participation has centred on trade and industry, women's rights, and child welfare and safeguarding.
Summary generated on 15/06/2026 (View details)
VOTING PARTICIPATION
256 / 573
44.68%
Ranked #422 of 650 MPs (35th percentile)
DEBATE CONTRIBUTIONS
28 / 10903
92 total contributions
Ranked #629 of 650 MPs (3th percentile)
REGISTERED INTERESTS
5
£10,462.97
Ranked #460 of 650 MPs (29th percentile)