MPs registered interests - Family Members in Third-Party Lobbying

This category requires declaration where a close family member is employed by, or has a financial interest in, an organisation that lobbies parliament professionally. It is designed to surface potential indirect conflicts of interest where an MP's family has a financial stake in influencing parliamentary decisions.

Registered Interests Summary for Family Members in Third-Party Lobbying

Fifteen MPs out of 650 have declared interests related to family members engaged in third-party lobbying activities. These declarations represent transparency requirements where parliamentarians must report when close family members work in lobbying roles that could potentially create conflicts of interest.

Total Declared Interests
15
This Parliament
MPs with Declared Interests
15
Out of 650 MPs
Most Frequent Benefactor (Org)
Self Employed
3
Statistics calculated from declared monetary values only. Interests without stated values are excluded.

Highest Earning MPs for Family Members in Third-Party Lobbying

Five MPs have declared interests relating to family members engaged in third-party lobbying in the register of members' interests. The MPs with declared interests in this category are Jack Abbott (Labour Co-op), Olivia Bailey (Labour Co-op), Johanna Baxter (Labour Co-op), Saqib Bhatti (Conservative), and Mrs Elsie Blundell (Labour Co-op), each declaring one interest.

Jack Abbott
Labour (Co-op)

Ipswich

Interests: 1
Olivia Bailey
Labour (Co-op)

Reading West and Mid Berkshire

Interests: 1
Johanna Baxter
Labour (Co-op)

Paisley and Renfrewshire South

Interests: 1
Saqib Bhatti
Conservative

Meriden and Solihull East

Interests: 1
Mrs Elsie Blundell
Labour (Co-op)

Heywood and Middleton North

Interests: 1
Jen Craft
Labour (Co-op)

Thurrock

Interests: 1

Party Statistics for Family Members in Third-Party Lobbying

All parties represented in Parliament have declared no registered interests for family members engaged in third-party lobbying. This includes 13 Independent MPs, 404 Labour (Co-op) MPs, 1 Traditional Unionist Voice MP, 72 Liberal Democrat MPs, and 8 Reform UK MPs.

Party Total Declared Average per MP % with Interests
0 of 13 MPs
£0
£0
per all 13 MPs
0.0%
14 of 404 MPs
£0
£0
per all 404 MPs
3.5%
£0
£0
per all 1 MPs
0.0%
0 of 72 MPs
£0
£0
per all 72 MPs
0.0%
0 of 8 MPs
£0
£0
per all 8 MPs
0.0%
1 of 116 MPs
£0
£0
per all 116 MPs
0.9%
0 of 7 MPs
£0
£0
per all 7 MPs
0.0%
0 of 5 MPs
£0
£0
per all 5 MPs
0.0%
£0
£0
per all 9 MPs
0.0%
£0
£0
per all 5 MPs
0.0%
0 of 4 MPs
£0
£0
per all 4 MPs
0.0%
£0
£0
per all 2 MPs
0.0%
0 of 1 MPs
£0
£0
per all 1 MPs
0.0%
0 of 1 MPs
£0
£0
per all 1 MPs
0.0%
0 of 1 MPs
£0
£0
per all 1 MPs
0.0%
£0
£0
per all 1 MPs
0.0%
Note: The summary paragraphs on this page are AI-generated from the data displayed. All figures are sourced directly from parliament.uk. Summaries are regenerated when data is updated.

Table of members with Family Members in Third-Party Lobbying

15 MPs have registered interests categorised as 'Family members engaged in third-party lobbying' with Parliament.uk.

MP Name Constituency Num Interests Total Paid
Jack Abbott
Labour (Co-op)
Ipswich
England
1 £0
Olivia Bailey
Labour (Co-op)
Reading West and Mid Berkshire
England
1 £0
Johanna Baxter
Labour (Co-op)
Paisley and Renfrewshire South
Scotland
1 £0
Saqib Bhatti
Conservative
Meriden and Solihull East
England
1 £0
Mrs Elsie Blundell
Labour (Co-op)
Heywood and Middleton North
England
1 £0
Jen Craft
Labour (Co-op)
Thurrock
England
1 £0
Daniel Francis
Labour (Co-op)
Bexleyheath and Crayford
England
1 £0
Georgia Gould
Labour (Co-op)
Queen's Park and Maida Vale
England
1 £0
Uma Kumaran
Labour (Co-op)
Stratford and Bow
England
1 £0
Joani Reid
Labour (Co-op)
East Kilbride and Strathaven
Scotland
1 £0
Jake Richards
Labour (Co-op)
Rother Valley
England
1 £0
Lucy Rigby
Labour (Co-op)
Northampton North
England
1 £0
Peter Swallow
Labour (Co-op)
Bracknell
England
1 £0
Katie White
Labour (Co-op)
Leeds North West
England
1 £0
Rosie Wrighting
Labour (Co-op)
Kettering
England
1 £0
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