Chris Curtis
Labour · Milton Keynes North
PARTIAL DATAChris 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
Voting Behaviour
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 policy — Supports abolishing National Insurance
strong
Business support — Pro-SME export opportunities and growth
moderate
Planning reform — Supports faster planning processes to enable development
moderate
Banking services — Supports banking hubs in communities affected by branch closures
moderate
Ukraine support — Strong support for Ukraine against Russian invasion
moderate
Police pensions — Advocates for timely McCloud remedy payments
weak
Transport infrastructure — Supports transport systems that enable economic growth
weak
Pension policy — Suggests 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.