Kirith Entwistle
Labour · Bolton North East
PARTIAL DATAKirith Entwistle is the Labour MP for Bolton North East, first elected in 2024. As a government backbencher seeking advancement, they are likely to vote loyally.
Ideology
Voting Behaviour
Key Interests
Violence against women and girls · Sexual violence and rape survivor support · Domestic abuse · Disability rights · Financial inclusion and credit unions
Positions
Violence Against Women and Girls — Strong advocate for survivor support and court system reform
strong
Sexual violence — Supports making court system less intimidating for survivors
strong
Domestic abuse — Active supporter of domestic abuse projects and coercive control measures
strong
Disability rights — Advocates for improved holiday facilities and support for disabled people
moderate
Financial inclusion — Supports credit unions as affordable lending alternatives
moderate
Child protection — Welcomes legislative changes to protect children
moderate
Electoral reform — Opposes proportional representation
weak
Notable Rebellions
2024-12-03 — Voted against proportional representation reform, possibly reflecting constituency concerns or personal conviction about the current electoral system
Reasoning Style
Constituency-focused and empathy-driven, drawing on constituent experiences and personal stories to advocate for policy changes, particularly around vulnerable groups and social justice issues
Background
Based on her public statements about "working struggles" that motivated her to stand as an MP, Entwistle appears to have experienced workplace challenges before entering parliament, though specific career details are not provided in the evidence.