Synopsis
Sir Mark Hendrick, the Labour (Co-op) MP for Preston, was first elected in November 2000 and is the 32nd longest-serving MP of the current parliament. During the current parliament, he cast 241 votes from 515 eligible divisions, achieving a participation rate of 46.80%, and made 92 contributions across 28 debates. His debate participation ranks him among the lowest in parliament at 622 of 650 MPs, representing a notably low engagement in debates relative to his voting record. His parliamentary contributions have focused on topics including trade and industry, women's rights, and child welfare in debates, while his voting has concentrated on taxation, parliamentary procedure, and employment and workers' rights.
Summary generated on 18/05/2026 (View details)
VOTING PARTICIPATION
241 / 521
46.26%
Ranked #399 of 650 MPs (39th percentile)
DEBATE CONTRIBUTIONS
28 / 8913
92 total contributions
Ranked #623 of 650 MPs (4th percentile)
REGISTERED INTERESTS
5
£10,462.97
Total declared interests