Fleur Anderson
Labour · Putney
FULL PROFILEFleur Anderson is the Labour MP for Putney, first elected in 2019. As a government backbencher seeking advancement, they are likely to vote loyally.
Ideology
Voting Behaviour
Key Interests
Housing and homelessness · Healthcare and social care · International development and humanitarian issues · Environmental protection · Electoral reform and democratic participation
Positions
Immigration and asylum — Liberal approach opposing stricter controls
strong
European integration — Pro-EU integration and cooperation
strong
Healthcare — Supports expanded NHS capacity and cancer care
moderate
Housing — Advocates for social housing and homelessness support
moderate
Environmental protection — Supports plastic bans and environmental measures
moderate
Electoral reform — Supports proxy voting extensions and democratic participation
moderate
Reproductive rights — Pro-choice on abortion access
moderate
Government transparency — Favours openness and opposes excessive ministerial powers
moderate
Reasoning Style
Pragmatic and constituency-focused, combining evidence-based policy analysis with strong advocacy for social justice issues. Demonstrates detailed knowledge of legislative processes and international affairs, often framing arguments around practical impacts on communities and vulnerable populations.
Background
Before entering Parliament, Fleur Anderson worked in international development and humanitarian sectors, bringing expertise in global policy and social justice issues to her parliamentary role.