Synopsis
Sir Mark Hendrick, Labour (Co-op) MP for Preston, was first elected in November 2000 and is the 32nd longest-serving MP currently in parliament. He cast 241 votes out of 460 eligible divisions, achieving a participation rate of 52.39% and ranking 271st overall among all MPs in voting activity. His debate contributions are significantly lower relative to his voting participation, with 92 total contributions across 28 debates, ranking him 613th overall in debate activity. His primary areas of focus in debates have been Trade & Industry, Women's Rights, and Child Welfare & Safeguarding, while his voting activity has concentrated on Taxation, Parliamentary Procedure, and Employment & Workers Rights.
Summary generated on 27/03/2026 (View details)
VOTING PARTICIPATION
241 / 466
51.72%
Ranked #306 of 650 MPs (53th percentile)
DEBATE CONTRIBUTIONS
28 / 7614
92 total contributions
Ranked #618 of 650 MPs (5th percentile)
REGISTERED INTERESTS
0
£0.00
Total declared interests