
Connor Naismith
Labour MP for Crewe and Nantwich
Won with 44.1% · Majority: 9,727
The Verdict
Between what was promised and what was voted for, there's a gap you could park a manifesto in. The public record shows a near-perfect record of following the whip.
Subject Grades
How Connor scored on each issue. Tap any subject for the individual votes.
Civil Liberties
0 kept · 1 broke · 1 missed
Won with 44.1% of the vote, majority of 9,727
Cost of Living
0 kept · 6 broke · 1 missed
5,460 households in fuel poverty locally (11.15%)
NHS & Health
0 kept · 4 broke
Local A&E: only 71.5% seen within 4 hours (target: 95%)
Housing
0 kept · 3 broke
34% of constituents rent their home
Environment
0 kept · 4 broke
11.15% of local households in fuel poverty
Immigration
0 kept · 3 broke
Workers' Rights
0 kept · 3 broke
Won with 44.1% of the vote, majority of 9,727
Welfare & Benefits
1 kept · 6 broke · 2 missed
4,871 children in poverty in this constituency (23.7%)
Follow the Money
What Connor 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 5,460 fuel poor households in their own constituency
Voted to keep the two-child benefit cap — 4,871 children live in poverty in their constituency
Stripped renter protections 3 times in one day — 34% of their constituents rent
Registered Interests
4. Visits outside the UK(1 entry)£7k
Taiwan
Paid by: Taiwanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Name of donor: Taiwanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs Address of donor: 2, Ketagalan Blvd, Zhongzheng District, Taipei City 100202, Taiwan Estimate of the probable value (or amount of any donation): Flights (£5388.12), hotel (£825), local transportation (£273.25), meals (£250), value £6,736.37 Destination of visit: Taiwan Dates of visit: 24 May 2025 to 30 May 2025 Purpose of visit: A Labour Friends of Taiwan delegation to meet with politicians, academics and trade union officials along with some visits to historical sites. (Registered 17 June 2025)
Sources: IPSA 2024-25, Register of Members' Financial Interests (Parliament API)
Every Penny: Connor's Expenses
182 individual claims totalling £194,181.55 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(1 claim)£125,281.48
Payroll(1)£125,281.48
Office Costs(143 claims)£35,165.51
Rent(5)£6,657.54
Maintenance, Redecorations & Repairs(7)£4,447.70
Stationery & printing(56)£3,655.15
Pooled staffing services(1)£3,000.00
Postage & couriers(1)£2,979.27
Software & applications(2)£2,040.00
Landline phone & internet - rental & usage(10)£2,008.93
Equipment - purchase(11)£1,788.33
Newspapers, journals, magazines(1)£1,690.00
Equipment - hire(4)£1,368.40
Cleaning services(15)£1,314.00
Waste disposal, confidential waste & rubbish collection(12)£1,302.76
Utilities(3)£1,274.19
Insurance - buildings(2)£596.88
Advertising and contact cards(3)£282.60
Mobile telephone - equipment purchase(1)£264.76
Website hosting and design(2)£250.00
Venue hire, meetings & surgeries(7)£245.00
Accommodation(30 claims)£20,734.08
Rent(8)£16,428.06
Utilities(12)£1,675.39
Hotel - London(4)£1,425.00
Council tax(1)£1,023.69
Landline phone & internet - rental & usage(5)£181.94
MP Travel(5 claims)£10,651.39
Rail(1)£8,159.79
Hotel - London(1)£1,220.00
Parking(2)£1,115.00
Mileage - car(1)£156.60
Staff Travel(1 claim)£1,983.82
Rail(1)£1,983.82
Dependant Travel(2 claims)£365.27
Mileage - car(1)£313.20
Rail(1)£52.07
Claims Rejected by IPSA (1)
These are expenses Connor tried to claim but IPSA refused to pay.
Office Costs — Advertising and contact cards
Surgery stickers
Reason: Not claimable
30 Jan 2025
Source: IPSA Individual Business Costs 2024-25 — every claim published under the Parliamentary Standards Act 2009
Crewe and Nantwich: The Real Impact
The people Connor 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