Alison Taylor
Labour · Paisley and Renfrewshire North
PARTIAL DATAAlison Taylor is the Labour MP for Paisley and Renfrewshire North, first elected in 2024. As a government backbencher seeking advancement, they are likely to vote loyally.
Ideology
Voting Behaviour
Key Interests
Local economic development · Town centre regeneration · Transport infrastructure · Church and heritage preservation · Housing and banking services
Positions
Town centre regeneration — Supportive of government intervention to tackle vacancy rates and antisocial behaviour
moderate
Transport infrastructure — Advocates for improved public transport links, especially bus and rail services
moderate
Tourism and retail — Supports VAT-free shopping for visitors to boost economic activity
weak
Small business support — Favours government steps to encourage startup investment and entrepreneurship
weak
Heritage preservation — Strong supporter of Church of Scotland and listed places of worship funding
moderate
Housing policy — Supportive of measures to help young people access housing ladder
weak
International diplomacy — Advocates for diplomatic protection of medical facilities in conflict zones
weak
Defence recruitment — Concerned about army reserve recruitment and retention issues
weak
Notable Rebellions
2024-12-03 — Voted against proportional representation reform, possibly reflecting constituency concerns or personal conviction
Reasoning Style
Constituency-focused and pragmatic, asking detailed questions across multiple departments about local economic impacts and practical service delivery rather than making ideological arguments
Background
No clear information available about Taylor's professional background before entering Parliament in 2024.