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Frank McNally

Labour · Coatbridge and Bellshill

PARTIAL DATA

Frank 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

Economicno data
LEFTRIGHT
Socialno data
LIBERALCONSERVATIVE
Sovereigntyno data
PRO-EUNATIONALIST

Voting Behaviour

Rebellion Rate1.9% loyal
Attendance77.2%

Key Interests

Local government funding · International humanitarian law · Middle East policy · Towns fund allocation · Age-related issues

Positions

Local government fundingCritical of unfulfilled funding promises

moderate

International humanitarian lawSupportive of adherence to international law

moderate

Middle East policyCritical of Israeli government decisions that undermine ceasefires

moderate

Age-related issuesSupportive of older people's representation

weak

Notable Rebellions

2025-06-17Voted 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.