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Jacob Collier

Labour · Burton and Uttoxeter

PARTIAL DATA

Jacob Collier is the Labour MP for Burton and Uttoxeter, 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
Sovereigntyno data
PRO-EUNATIONALIST

Voting Behaviour

Rebellion Rate0.6% loyal
Attendance78.6%

Key Interests

Family policy and parental leave · Public transport and bus services · Youth engagement and isolation · Creative industries and music · Local infrastructure development

Positions

Parental leave and paySupports expansion of statutory maternity and paternity pay

strong

Public transportAdvocates for improved bus services as vital lifeline for constituents

moderate

Youth isolationPromotes creative solutions like singing to address teenage isolation

strong

Local infrastructureSupports government investment in towns and villages

moderate

Social impact of lonelinessSeeks government assessment of loneliness impacts

weak

Fossil fuel advertisingParticipated in debate on restrictions on fossil fuel advertising

weak

Notable Rebellions

2024-12-03Voted against proportional representation motion, likely reflecting constituency concerns in a marginal seat

Reasoning Style

Constituency-focused and pragmatic, drawing on personal creative background to inform policy positions, particularly around youth engagement and community support

Background

Jacob Collier is a Grammy-winning musician and composer from North London who transitioned into politics, bringing his creative background and experience with youth engagement through music to his parliamentary role.