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David Williams

Labour · Stoke-on-Trent North

PARTIAL DATA

David 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

Economiccentre-left -0.4
LEFTRIGHT
Socialliberal -0.3
LIBERALCONSERVATIVE
Sovereigntycentrist +0.1
PRO-EUNATIONALIST

Voting Behaviour

Rebellion Rate2.4% occasional_rebel
Attendance82.5%

Key Interests

Education and youth services · Transport infrastructure · Early years development · Local economic development · Housing and regeneration

Positions

Youth servicesSupports sustainable revenue funding and youth voice integration

strong

EducationAdvocates for improved early years provision and reduced dropout rates

strong

TransportSupports improved local bus services and rail connections

moderate

HousingOpposes land banking and supports brownfield development

moderate

Local economic developmentFocuses on addressing low wages and supporting local industries

moderate

Electoral reformOpposes proportional representation

weak

Heritage preservationSupports utilising historic buildings in regeneration

weak

Drug policyEngaged in prevention of drug deaths discussions

weak

Notable Rebellions

2024-12-03Voted 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.