Frank McNally
Labour · Coatbridge and Bellshill
PARTIAL DATAFrank McNally is the Labour MP for Coatbridge and Bellshill, first elected in 2024. As a government backbencher seeking advancement, they are likely to vote loyally.
Ideology
Voting Behaviour
Key Interests
Local government funding · International humanitarian law · Middle East policy · Towns fund allocation · Age-related issues
Positions
Local government funding — Critical of unfulfilled funding promises
moderate
International humanitarian law — Supportive of adherence to international law
moderate
Middle East policy — Critical of Israeli government decisions that undermine ceasefires
moderate
Age-related issues — Supportive of older people's representation
weak
Notable Rebellions
2025-06-17 — Voted against the government position on crime and policing legislation
Reasoning Style
Constituency-focused and evidence-based, highlighting specific local issues like the missing £20 million towns fund while also engaging with broader international policy matters through a humanitarian law framework.
Background
Frank McNally served as a councillor on North Lanarkshire Council before being elected to Parliament in 2024. His professional background prior to politics is not clearly documented in the available evidence.