Florence Eshalomi
Labour (Co-op) · Vauxhall and Camberwell Green
FULL PROFILEFlorence Eshalomi is the Labour (Co-op) MP for Vauxhall and Camberwell Green, first elected in 2019. She is 45 years old. As a government backbencher seeking advancement, they are likely to vote loyally.
Ideology
Voting Behaviour
Key Interests
Housing and leaseholder rights · HIV/AIDS research and prevention · LGBT rights · Disability rights · Fire safety and building standards
Positions
Housing and leaseholder rights — Strong advocate for leaseholder protections and fire safety remediation
strong
Immigration and asylum — Opposes stricter immigration controls and asylum restrictions
moderate
LGBT rights — Strong supporter representing large LGBT community
strong
Reproductive rights — Supports easier access to abortion
moderate
HIV/AIDS policy — Advocates for increased research funding and prevention programs
strong
Government transparency — Supports openness and opposes excessive ministerial powers
moderate
Disability rights — Advocates for consultation and support through National Disability Strategy
moderate
Worker rights — Supports protections for gig economy and freelance workers
moderate
Reasoning Style
Constituency-focused and evidence-based, drawing on lived experiences of constituents to make policy arguments, particularly effective at connecting local issues to national policy debates
Background
Florence Eshalomi worked in local government and community development before entering Parliament, with experience in housing policy and community advocacy that informed her later parliamentary focus on leaseholder rights and housing issues.