Jacob Collier
Labour · Burton and Uttoxeter
PARTIAL DATAJacob 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
Voting Behaviour
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 pay — Supports expansion of statutory maternity and paternity pay
strong
Public transport — Advocates for improved bus services as vital lifeline for constituents
moderate
Youth isolation — Promotes creative solutions like singing to address teenage isolation
strong
Local infrastructure — Supports government investment in towns and villages
moderate
Social impact of loneliness — Seeks government assessment of loneliness impacts
weak
Fossil fuel advertising — Participated in debate on restrictions on fossil fuel advertising
weak
Notable Rebellions
2024-12-03 — Voted 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.