
Steve Yemm
Labour MP for Mansfield
Won with 39.1% · Majority: 3,485
The Verdict
The campaign was about change. The voting record was about obedience. Their constituents got one of those things.
Subject Grades
How Steve scored on each issue. Tap any subject for the individual votes.
Civil Liberties
0 kept · 2 broke
Won with 39.1% of the vote, majority of 3,485
Cost of Living
0 kept · 7 broke
5,958 households in fuel poverty locally (12.33%)
NHS & Health
0 kept · 4 broke
Local A&E: only 66.7% seen within 4 hours (target: 95%)
Housing
0 kept · 3 broke
35% of constituents rent their home
Environment
0 kept · 4 broke
12.33% of local households in fuel poverty
Immigration
0 kept · 3 broke
Workers' Rights
0 kept · 3 broke
Won with 39.1% of the vote, majority of 3,485
Welfare & Benefits
1 kept · 7 broke · 1 missed
5,459 children in poverty in this constituency (28.3%)
Follow the Money
What Steve claims, earns, and receives — compared to how they vote on the issues affecting their constituents.
Expense Breakdown
The Broken Promise
Voted to strip £300/year heating help from 10 million pensioners — including 5,958 fuel poor households in their own constituency
Voted to keep the two-child benefit cap — 5,459 children live in poverty in their constituency
Stripped renter protections 3 times in one day — 35% of their constituents rent
Voted to override humanitarian protections in the Border Security Bill
Voted to scrap jury trials — removing an 800-year-old right that protects ordinary citizens
Registered Interests
2. (b) Any other support not included in Category 2(a)(3 entries)£9k
Royal British Legion Trading Ltd
Name of donor: Royal British Legion Trading Ltd Address of donor: Haig House, 199 Borough High Street, London SE1 1AA Amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: The Royal British Legion supported the cost of a Parliamentary Reception to promote the Armed Forces Covenant which was sponsored by my office, the RBL and the MOD Armed Forces Covenant Team. The aim of the reception was to promote the covenant to MPs, Peers and others in the House of Commons, value £3,750 Date received: 4 June 2025 Date accepted: 4 June 2025 Donor status: company, registration 04783730 (Registered 29 June 2025)
Royal Society of Chemistry
Name of donor: Royal Society of Chemistry Address of donor: Burlington House, Piccadilly, London W1J 0BA Amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: The Royal Society of Chemistry and I hosted an event in Parliament as part of Chemistry Week including a reception for other MPs and Peers, and students from my constituency. This is an exact cost that was incurred by the RSC in order to provide the chemistry experiment facilities enjoyed at the event, value £3,732 Date received: 12 November 2025 Date accepted: 12 November 2025 Donor status: company, registration RC000524 (Registered 4 December 2025)
J.C.B. SERVICE
Name of donor: J.C.B. SERVICE Address of donor: Lakeside Works, Rocester, Uttoxeter, Staffs ST14 5JP Amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: JCB demonstrated their Pothole Pro machine in my constituency. Estimated value, value £2,000 Date received: 21 March 2025 Date accepted: 21 March 2025 Donor status: company, registration 00564955 (Registered 16 April 2025)
8. Miscellaneous(1 entry)
Institution of Chemical Engineers
Name of donor: Institution of Chemical Engineers IChemE hosted a science engagement session as part of Chemistry Week in Parliament, attended by young constituents from a school in my constituency, and funded the cost of their train/tube travel to and from Mansfield (the value of the travel costs are below the threshold for registration under Category 2.) Date interest arose: 12 November 2025 Date interest ended: 12 November 2025 (Registered 4 December 2025)
Sources: IPSA 2024-25, Register of Members' Financial Interests (Parliament API)
Every Penny: Steve's Expenses
137 individual claims totalling £193,014.39 since this parliament opened (July 2024). Click any category to see exactly where the money went, down to every receipt. Items marked “LUMP SUM” are bundled by IPSA (mainly travel) — they won't break these down further.
Staffing(2 claims)£136,249.05
Payroll(1)£134,449.05
Training - staff(1)£1,800.00
Office Costs(75 claims)£25,442.54
Rent(5)£6,100.80
Stationery & printing(15)£4,643.08
Software & applications(13)£3,732.90
Service charge & ground Rent(5)£3,564.00
Pooled staffing services(1)£3,000.00
Equipment - purchase(7)£2,500.26
Landline phone & internet - rental & usage(6)£908.75
Venue hire, meetings & surgeries(13)£504.00
Cleaning services(9)£480.00
Mobile telephone - contract & usage(1)£8.75
Accommodation(46 claims)£19,094.47
Hotel - London(46)£19,094.47
MP Travel(6 claims)£6,442.97
Rail(1)£4,231.47
Parking(2)£1,083.80
Hotel - London(1)£585.00
Mileage - car(2)£542.70
Staff Travel(7 claims)£5,247.83
Rail(2)£3,325.05
Hotel - UK Not London(1)£1,145.87
Mileage - car(1)£461.20
Subsistence(1)£291.11
Mileage - bicycle(1)£16.20
Parking(1)£8.40
Dependant Travel(1 claim)£537.53
Rail(1)£537.53
Source: IPSA Individual Business Costs 2024-25 — every claim published under the Parliamentary Standards Act 2009
Mansfield: The Real Impact
The people Steve was elected to represent — and how they voted on the issues that affect them most.
Sources: DWP FYE 2024, DESNZ 2023, Census 2021, Election 2024