Calum Miller
Liberal Democrat · Bicester and Woodstock
PARTIAL DATACalum Miller is the Liberal Democrat MP for Bicester and Woodstock, first elected in 2024. As an opposition MP, they are expected to vote against the government on most whipped divisions.
Ideology
Voting Behaviour
Key Interests
Foreign policy and international relations · Healthcare and public health · Immigration and asylum · Environmental issues · Constituency services
Positions
Sexual violence support services — Strong advocacy for increased funding and reduced waiting times
strong
Covid-19 vaccinations — Expanded eligibility for vulnerable groups including immunosuppressed, elderly, and carers
strong
Immigration detention — Critical of cost-effectiveness of facilities like Campsfield House
moderate
Russian sanctions — Supports seizing frozen Russian assets and stronger enforcement
moderate
China policy — Critical of previous government's incoherent approach to Beijing
moderate
Community energy benefits — Supports mandatory minimum community benefits from renewable energy projects
moderate
Illegal waste dumping — Calls for National Crime Agency involvement in serious environmental crimes
moderate
Syria conflict — Supports diplomatic resolution and protection of minorities
weak
Reasoning Style
Constituency-focused and evidence-based, frequently citing specific local examples (Survivor Space, Botley West Solar Scheme, Kidlington waste dump) to illustrate broader policy points. Uses detailed parliamentary questions to hold government accountable on technical policy implementation.
Background
Miller appears to be a new MP first elected in 2024, with evidence suggesting expertise in foreign policy matters given his role as Liberal Democrat foreign affairs spokesperson. His professional background before parliament is not clearly established from the available evidence.