Synopsis
Tahir Ali, the Labour (Co-op) MP for Birmingham Hall Green and Moseley, was elected to the current parliament on 4 July 2024 and has been an MP since December 2019, placing him in the middle ranks for service length among his party colleagues. He demonstrates notably strong parliamentary voting participation, casting 364 votes from 466 eligible divisions for a participation rate of 78.11%, which ranks him 46th overall among all MPs and 38th within the Labour (Co-op) group. In contrast, his debate contributions are considerably limited, with 73 contributions across 47 debates ranking him 563rd overall, showing a significant divergence between his voting and debate activity. His parliamentary interests, as reflected in his contributions, centre on foreign affairs, defence, international development, education and skills in debates, while his voting activity focuses on employment and workers' rights, parliamentary procedure, and taxation.
Summary generated on 27/03/2026 (View details)
VOTING PARTICIPATION
364 / 466
78.11%
Ranked #40 of 650 MPs (94th percentile)
DEBATE CONTRIBUTIONS
47 / 7614
73 total contributions
Ranked #566 of 650 MPs (13th percentile)
REGISTERED INTERESTS
4
£24,786.32
Total declared interests