Pat McFadden
MP for Wolverhampton South East
Lab
5 May 2005 - Present
Questions Asked by This MP
Parliamentary questions and government responses.
Prime Minister's Questions
No PMQs questions found for this MP.
Other Parliamentary Activity
Debates led and petitions presented.
Women’s State Pension Age Communication PHSO Report 2026-01-29
29 January 2026
Ministerial Statement
Led by this MP
Pensions 2025-11-11
11 November 2025
Ministerial Statement
Led by this MP
Government Resilience Action Plan 2025-07-08
08 July 2025
General Debate
Led by this MP
The Chancellor outlined the Government’s resilience action plan, emphasising the importance of resilience in a world marked by international upheaval and conflicts. He highlighted both 'deep strength'...
National Security Strategy 2025-06-24
24 June 2025
General Debate
Led by this MP
The Prime Minister will attend the NATO summit where a new commitment to grow spending on national security to 5% of GDP by 2035 is expected. The UK's strategy focuses on protecting security at home, ...
Church of Scotland (Lord High Commissioner) Bill 2025-03-04
04 March 2025
General Debate
Led by this MP
The Bill aims to remove a legal barrier preventing Catholics from holding the office of Lord High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. This historic restriction applies only...
Storm Éowyn 2025-01-27
27 January 2025
General Debate
Led by this MP
The Government issued emergency mobile phone alerts to approximately 4.5 million people in Northern Ireland and Scotland, facilitating a coordinated response to Storm Éowyn's severe impacts, including...
Covid-19 Inquiry 2025-01-16
16 January 2025
General Debate
Led by this MP
In his statement, Pat McFadden acknowledged Baroness Hallett's report on the UK's preparedness for the pandemic and committed to implementing improvements based on her findings. He highlighted the Gov...
Plan for Change: Milestones for Mission-led Government
05 December 2024
Ministerial Statement
Led by this MP
Budget Resolutions
31 October 2024
General Debate
Contributed to this debate
Yesterday’s Budget was the biggest tax-raising Budget in British history, increasing taxes to German levels for the first time. The Office for Budget Responsibility warned that these £40 billion tax r...
Covid-19 Inquiry
19 July 2024
Ministerial Statement
Led by this MP
Attendance
36.4%
8 of 22 votes
Aye Votes
6
27.3% of votes
No Votes
2
9.1% of votes
Abstentions
14
63.6% of votes
03 Feb 2026
VOTED AYE
Universal Credit (Removal of Two Child Limit) Bill: Second Reading
Ayes: 458
Noes: 104
Passed
28 Jan 2026
DID NOT VOTE
Opposition Day: British Indian Ocean Territory
Ayes: 103
Noes: 284
Failed
28 Jan 2026
DID NOT VOTE
Opposition Day: Youth unemployment
Ayes: 91
Noes: 287
Failed
27 Jan 2026
DID NOT VOTE
Medical Training (Prioritisation) Bill: Amendment 9
Ayes: 91
Noes: 378
Failed
27 Jan 2026
DID NOT VOTE
Medical Training (Prioritisation) Bill: Amendment 1
Ayes: 88
Noes: 310
Failed
27 Jan 2026
DID NOT VOTE
Medical Training (Prioritisation) Bill: Amendment 2
Ayes: 61
Noes: 311
Failed
21 Jan 2026
VOTED NO
National Insurance Contributions (Employer Pensions Contributions) Bill Commi...
Ayes: 195
Noes: 317
Failed
21 Jan 2026
VOTED AYE
The Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Act 2023 (Remedial...
Ayes: 373
Noes: 106
Passed
21 Jan 2026
DID NOT VOTE
National Insurance Contributions (Employer Pensions Contributions) Bill: Thir...
Ayes: 316
Noes: 194
Passed
21 Jan 2026
VOTED NO
National Insurance Contributions (Employer Pensions Contributions) Bill Commi...
Ayes: 191
Noes: 326
Failed
20 Jan 2026
VOTED AYE
Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill: motion to...
Ayes: 347
Noes: 184
Passed
20 Jan 2026
VOTED AYE
Sentencing Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 7
Ayes: 319
Noes: 127
Passed
20 Jan 2026
VOTED AYE
Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill: motion to...
Ayes: 344
Noes: 182
Passed
20 Jan 2026
VOTED AYE
Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill: motion to...
Ayes: 347
Noes: 185
Passed
13 Jan 2026
DID NOT VOTE
Finance (No. 2) Bill Committee: Clause 63 Stand part
Ayes: 348
Noes: 167
Passed
13 Jan 2026
DID NOT VOTE
Finance (No. 2) Bill Committee: New Clause 26
Ayes: 172
Noes: 334
Failed
13 Jan 2026
DID NOT VOTE
Finance (No. 2) Bill Committee: New Clause 9
Ayes: 181
Noes: 335
Failed
13 Jan 2026
DID NOT VOTE
Finance (No. 2) Bill Committee: Clause 86 stand part
Ayes: 344
Noes: 173
Passed
13 Jan 2026
DID NOT VOTE
Finance (No. 2) Bill Committee: New Clause 25
Ayes: 187
Noes: 351
Failed
13 Jan 2026
DID NOT VOTE
Finance (No. 2) Bill Committee: New Clause 24
Ayes: 184
Noes: 331
Failed
12 Jan 2026
DID NOT VOTE
Finance (No. 2) Bill Committee: New Clause 7
Ayes: 188
Noes: 341
Failed
12 Jan 2026
DID NOT VOTE
Finance (No. 2) Bill Committee: Amendment 3
Ayes: 185
Noes: 344
Failed
0
PMQs Asked
0
Ministerial Questions Asked
10
House of Commons Debates Involved
0
Westminster Hall Debates Led
4
Statements / Bills
0
Petitions Presented
22
Voting Record
Activity Compared to Peers
How does this MP's parliamentary activity compare to the national average across 649 MPs?
Prime Minister's Questions
-100% below average
This MP:
0
Average:
1.9
Ministerial Questions
-100% below average
This MP:
0
Average:
7.9
Westminster Hall Debates Led
-100% below average
This MP:
0
Average:
1.5
Commons Chamber Debates
+323% above average
This MP:
10
Average:
2.4
Statements / Bills Proposed
-21% below average
This MP:
4
Average:
5.1
Petitions Presented
-100% below average
This MP:
0
Average:
2.2
Voting Attendance Rate (%)
-52% below average
This MP:
36.4
Average:
75.6
Important Context
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- - Activity quantity doesn't measure quality or effectiveness of representation
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- - Newly elected MPs will have less parliamentary history
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This page tracks Pat McFadden's parliamentary activity including questions asked, debates (Commons Chamber + Westminster Hall), statements/bills, and petitions presented.