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Chris Curtis

Labour · Milton Keynes North

PARTIAL DATA

Chris Curtis is the Labour MP for Milton Keynes North, first elected in 2024. As a government backbencher seeking advancement, they are likely to vote loyally.

Ideology

Economiccentre-right +0.3
LEFTRIGHT
Socialno data
LIBERALCONSERVATIVE
Sovereigntypro-EU -0.4
PRO-EUNATIONALIST

Voting Behaviour

Rebellion Rate0% loyal
Attendance86.4%

Key Interests

Economic growth and business support · Housing and planning reform · Transport infrastructure · Banking and financial services · Police pensions and public sector reform

Positions

Tax policySupports abolishing National Insurance

strong

Business supportPro-SME export opportunities and growth

moderate

Planning reformSupports faster planning processes to enable development

moderate

Banking servicesSupports banking hubs in communities affected by branch closures

moderate

Ukraine supportStrong support for Ukraine against Russian invasion

moderate

Police pensionsAdvocates for timely McCloud remedy payments

weak

Transport infrastructureSupports transport systems that enable economic growth

weak

Pension policySuggests triple lock may not 'last forever'

weak

Reasoning Style

Pragmatic and business-focused, Curtis appears to argue from an economic growth perspective, willing to challenge traditional Labour positions on tax policy when he believes it serves broader economic interests. His approach seems constituency-focused, addressing local concerns about banking, transport, and development while maintaining party loyalty.

Background

Chris Curtis appears to be a new MP elected in 2024, though specific details about his pre-parliamentary career are not evident from the available evidence.