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Neil Duncan-Jordan

Labour · Poole

PARTIAL DATA

Neil Duncan-Jordan is the Labour MP for Poole, 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
Sovereigntymoderate +0.1
PRO-EUNATIONALIST

Voting Behaviour

Rebellion Rate1.1% loyal
Attendance90.8%

Key Interests

Social security and welfare reform · Immigration and migrant rights · Healthcare and NHS services · Environmental protection and marine ecosystems · Equality and anti-discrimination

Positions

Welfare reformOpposes Universal Credit changes and supports benefit increases

strong

ImmigrationOpposes restrictive Home Office settlement proposals

strong

HealthcareSupports NHS funding and service improvements

moderate

Environmental protectionAdvocates for marine ecosystem integration in carbon strategy

moderate

Workers' rightsSupports making caring a protected characteristic

moderate

Civil libertiesOpposes restrictions on protest rights

moderate

LGBTQ+ rightsEngages constructively on trans youth issues

weak

Electoral reformOpposes proportional representation

weak

Notable Rebellions

2025-07-01Opposed welfare reforms that would restrict benefit access, consistent with broader opposition to cuts in social security

2026-01-14Voted against regulations restricting protests near key infrastructure, prioritising civil liberties over public order concerns

Reasoning Style

Constituency-focused and evidence-based, with detailed parliamentary questions across diverse policy areas and willingness to rebel on principle while maintaining overall party loyalty. Demonstrates pragmatic approach to policy issues with emphasis on real-world impacts on constituents and vulnerable groups.

Background

Before entering Parliament in 2024, Neil Duncan-Jordan's professional background is not clearly established from the available evidence, though his constituent-focused approach and detailed questioning across multiple policy areas suggests experience in public service or advocacy work.