Rachel Reeves
Labour Party
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Leeds West and Pudsey
MP Since
6 May 2010 (16 years, 1 month)
Role
Chancellor of the Exchequer
Status
active
Constituency: Leeds West and Pudsey
Rachel Reeves represents Leeds West and Pudsey in the House of Commons, sitting as a Labour Party MP. They have served as the constituency's MP for 16 years, 1 month.
Pay & Expenses
£98,599
basic salary / year
This is the basic MP salary, set by IPSA and paid to all 650 MPs regardless of role. Additional salary for Cabinet, Shadow Cabinet, or committee roles is not yet shown here — those figures require careful verification against primary IPSA and Ministerial Salaries documents before publishing.
£291,078
total expenses claimed, 2024-25
Staffing
£245,866
Office
£28,529
Accommodation
£0
Travel & Other
£16,683
Source: IPSA official expenses data. Covers parliamentary business costs only — staffing, office running costs, accommodation, and travel — not personal spending.
Declared Affiliations
Source: List of Ministers' Interests (gov.uk). Only government ministers appear in this register — this is not tracked for all 650 MPs.
Labour Friends of Israel
Fabian Society
Progressive Britain
GMB
Declared Donations (5)
£76,304.39
total declared, since 2024 general election
Source: Electoral Commission official register, donations since the 2024 general election (4 July 2024) only. Donations are legally required to be declared if above the statutory threshold — this is not a complete record of all support an MP may receive.
Alison Wedgwood
Individual · 1 Oct 2025
£30,000
Lord David Sainsbury
Individual · 15 Jan 2025
£15,000
Commercial Estates Group Ltd
Company · 23 Oct 2024
£3,505.2
FGS Global (UK) Limited
Company · 23 Sept 2024 · Hospitality
£12,929
Labour Together
Company · 1 Aug 2024 · Consultancy services
£14,870.19
Voting Record (most recent 15)
Source: official Commons Votes API, all divisions since the 2024 general election.
Steel Industry (Nationalisation) Bill Committee: Amendment 12
8 Jun 2026 · Result: 81 Aye, 266 No (failed)
Voted No
Steel Industry (Nationalisation) Bill Committee: New Clause 8
8 Jun 2026 · Result: 145 Aye, 251 No (failed)
Voted No
Steel Industry (Nationalisation) Bill Committee: New Clause 2
8 Jun 2026 · Result: 65 Aye, 251 No (failed)
Voted No
King's Speech Motion for an Address: amendment (o)
20 May 2026 · Result: 104 Aye, 317 No (failed)
Voted No
King's Speech Motion for an Address: amendment (l)
20 May 2026 · Result: 78 Aye, 408 No (failed)
Voted No
King's Speech Motion for an Address
20 May 2026 · Result: 307 Aye, 171 No (passed)
Voted Aye
King's Speech Motion for an Address: amendment (p)
20 May 2026 · Result: 104 Aye, 316 No (failed)
Voted No
Privilege
28 Apr 2026 · Result: 223 Aye, 335 No (failed)
Voted No
Pension Schemes Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendments 15 to 24, 27, 30 to 34, 36, 38 to 42, 83 and 88, insist on Amendments 88C, 88E to 88P, 88R, 88S and 88W, and propose Amendments (a) to (j) in lieu of Amendments 88A, 88T, 88U and 88V
28 Apr 2026 · Result: 335 Aye, 158 No (passed)
Voted Aye
English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendments 94B and 94C
27 Apr 2026 · Result: 269 Aye, 170 No (passed)
Voted Aye
English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendments 36, 90 and 155, insist on Amendments 155A to 155F and propose Amendment (a)
27 Apr 2026 · Result: 270 Aye, 170 No (passed)
Voted Aye
Pension Schemes Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendments 15 to 24, 27, 30 to 34, 36, 38 to 42, 83 and 88, insist on its Amendments 88A, 88C and 88E to 88P and propose Amendments (a) to (f)
27 Apr 2026 · Result: 279 Aye, 164 No (passed)
Voted Aye
English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill: Amendments (a) to (h) in lieu of Lords Amendments 85 and 86, 97 to 116, 120, 121 and 123
27 Apr 2026 · Result: 271 Aye, 171 No (passed)
Voted Aye
English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendments 89B and 89C
27 Apr 2026 · Result: 273 Aye, 167 No (passed)
Voted Aye
Courts and Tribunals Bill: Second Reading
10 Mar 2026 · Result: 304 Aye, 203 No (passed)
Voted Aye
Recent Coverage (16)
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Humiliation for Rachel Reeves as Andy Burnham 'set to demote her'
Britain's likely next PM is reportedly preparing to sack the Chancellor
Express Politics·23 Jun· View coverage →
Rachel Reeves in fresh HMRC disaster over £59.2bn 'tax gap'
Rachel Reeves faces fresh pressure after HMRC revealed a staggering £59.2billion in tax went uncollected in just one year.
Express Politics·23 Jun· View coverage →
Andy Burnham accused of 'demanding' Prime Minister job: 'Who does he think he is?'
Andy Burnham has been accused of "demanding" the role of Prime Minister after being sworn in as Makerfield's new MP.
Speaking to GB News, fo…
GB News·23 Jun· View coverage →
‘No mandate whatsoever!’ Nigel Farage demands new General Election as he slams ‘flip-flopping’ Andy Burnham
Nigel Farage has demanded a new General Election as Andy Burnham appears set to replace Sir Keir Starmer as Prime Minister.
Speaking to GB N…
GB News·23 Jun· View coverage →
Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey leaves door open to coalition with Andy Burnham: 'Good hypothetical question!'
Sir Ed Davey has refused to rule out entering a coalition with a future Labour government led by Andy Burnham.
Speaking to GB News, the Libe…
GB News·23 Jun· View coverage →
POLL: Should Andy Burnham sack Rachel Reeves if he becomes PM?
The leadership hopeful is reportedly considering replacing Rachel Reeves with another member of Cabinet - do you think it's a good idea?
Express Politics·23 Jun· View coverage →
Experts reveal 5 big changes ‘Brits must expect’ if Andy Burnham sacks Rachel Reeves
EXCLUSIVE: Experts have revealed what they think could be in store if Burnham becomes PM and chooses a new Chancellor
Express Politics·22 Jun· View coverage →
Starmer’s turn at the Podium of Doom sees him depart with good(ish) grace
The PM is another butterfly broken on the wheel of the public gaze, not quite ready to accept his own limitations
They think it’s all over. …
Guardian Politics·22 Jun· View coverage →
Major British bank offering customers free £200 in latest cash incentive
Royal Bank of Scotland is offering customers a £200 cash bonus for switching their current account to the bank under a limited-time incentiv…
GB News·21 Jun· View coverage →
Burnham must be upfront about tax or risk spooking the bond markets | Heather Stewart
Victory in Makerfield is propelling him towards No 10 but investors expect to know how he will fund his promises
Burnham allies confident o…
Guardian Politics·21 Jun· View coverage →
MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: Our economy is in deep enough trouble without Miliband at the helm
Some are so appalled by the idea that they would rather keep the woeful Rachel Reeves in post.
Daily Mail·21 Jun· View coverage →
Great British summer savings: grab family deals on days out, films and more
Government’s temporary VAT cut aims to ease cost of living for families this summer – here’s what’s on offer
From Thursday families can enjo…
The Guardian·20 Jun· View coverage →
Makerfield has delivered one of the most consequential by-election results in a century
Makerfield last night did not fail to disappoint and delivered perhaps one of the most consequential by-election results for a century.
Andy…
GB News·19 Jun· View coverage →
Brexit cost UK economy 6% of GDP over decade, Bank of England-backed study suggests
A decade after Britain voted to leave the European Union, new analysis drawing on Bank of England corporate data suggests Brexit has cost th…
GB News·19 Jun· View coverage →
Rachel Reeves tax raids cause surge in millionaires fleeing to tax haven just 100 miles away from UK
Affluent Britons are increasingly looking to the Isle of Man as an escape route from the Chancellor's sweeping tax reforms.
Estate agents h…
GB News·19 Jun· View coverage →
All of a sudden Labour is rushing to do some good. Call it the 'Burnham effect' | Polly Toynbee
The end of outsourcing government jobs, from cleaners to security, is just one progressive idea set in motion in this pivotal byelection wee…
Guardian Politics·18 Jun· View coverage →