David Williams
Labour · Stoke-on-Trent North
PARTIAL DATADavid Williams is the Labour MP for Stoke-on-Trent North, first elected in 2024. As a government backbencher seeking advancement, they are likely to vote loyally.
Ideology
Voting Behaviour
Key Interests
Education and youth services · Transport infrastructure · Early years development · Local economic development · Housing and regeneration
Positions
Youth services — Supports sustainable revenue funding and youth voice integration
strong
Education — Advocates for improved early years provision and reduced dropout rates
strong
Transport — Supports improved local bus services and rail connections
moderate
Housing — Opposes land banking and supports brownfield development
moderate
Local economic development — Focuses on addressing low wages and supporting local industries
moderate
Electoral reform — Opposes proportional representation
weak
Heritage preservation — Supports utilising historic buildings in regeneration
weak
Drug policy — Engaged in prevention of drug deaths discussions
weak
Notable Rebellions
2024-12-03 — Voted against proportional representation, possibly reflecting constituency concerns or personal conviction on electoral system
Reasoning Style
Constituency-focused and pragmatic, emphasising local economic needs and practical solutions. Frequently frames arguments around specific impacts on Stoke-on-Trent, particularly focusing on educational outcomes, transport links, and economic development.
Background
David Williams is a newly elected Labour MP for Stoke-on-Trent North, first elected in 2024. His professional background before parliament is not clearly established from the available evidence.