Alice Macdonald
Labour (Co-op) · Norwich North
FULL PROFILEAlice Macdonald is the Labour (Co-op) MP for Norwich North, first elected in 2024. As a government backbencher seeking advancement, they are likely to vote loyally.
Ideology
Voting Behaviour
Key Interests
Anti-social behaviour and community safety · International development and humanitarian aid · SEND provision and education · Women's rights globally · Welfare reform
Positions
Anti-social behaviour — Strong enforcement needed with visible police presence
strong
International development — Supports debt cancellation for developing countries
moderate
Gaza humanitarian crisis — Critical of aid distribution failures putting lives at risk
moderate
Women's rights in Afghanistan — Advocates for international pressure on Taliban
moderate
SEND provision — Calls for improved support for special educational needs
moderate
Fertility treatment — Supports legal right to paid time off for treatment
moderate
Welfare reform — Supports government reforms while protecting vulnerable
moderate
Community sports facilities — Advocates for accessible tennis courts in underserved areas
weak
Reasoning Style
Constituency-focused and pragmatic, combining local concerns with broader social justice themes. Emphasizes practical solutions while maintaining Labour values, often linking local issues to wider policy frameworks.
Background
Alice Macdonald was a Southwark Labour councillor before being elected to Parliament in 2024, bringing local government experience to her role as MP for Norwich North.