Synopsis
Luke Taylor, Liberal Democrat MP for Sutton and Cheam, was elected in July 2024 and is relatively new to parliament compared to other MPs. He has participated in 203 votes out of 460 eligible divisions, achieving a 44.13% participation rate and ranking 431st overall among MPs, though he ranks 243rd among the 353 MPs elected in 2024. His debate contributions are notably more substantial than his voting record, with 362 total contributions across 174 debates, ranking him 103rd overall among all MPs and 57th among his 2024 cohort, particularly focusing on policing and crime, justice and law, and foreign affairs and defence. There is a significant divergence between his high debate ranking and much lower voting ranking, which is not explained by government office as he holds no ministerial post.
Summary generated on 27/03/2026 (View details)
VOTING PARTICIPATION
203 / 466
43.56%
Ranked #450 of 650 MPs (31th percentile)
DEBATE CONTRIBUTIONS
174 / 7614
362 total contributions
Ranked #103 of 650 MPs (84th percentile)
REGISTERED INTERESTS
2
£2,692.86
Total declared interests