
Noah Law
Labour MP for St Austell and Newquay
Won with 34.1% · Majority: 2,470
The Verdict
The whip's office must love this one. Never a moment of doubt, never a flicker of independence, never a vote that matched what was promised on the campaign trail.
Subject Grades
How Noah scored on each issue. Tap any subject for the individual votes.
Civil Liberties
0 kept · 2 broke
Won with 34.1% of the vote, majority of 2,470
Welfare & Benefits
0 kept · 7 broke · 2 missed
4,004 children in poverty in this constituency (23.5%)
Cost of Living
0 kept · 5 broke · 2 missed
5,393 households in fuel poverty locally (11.68%)
NHS & Health
0 kept · 4 broke
Local A&E: only 74.5% seen within 4 hours (target: 95%)
Environment
0 kept · 4 broke
11.68% of local households in fuel poverty
Immigration
0 kept · 2 broke · 1 missed
Workers' Rights
0 kept · 3 broke
Won with 34.1% of the vote, majority of 2,470
Follow the Money
What Noah 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 5,393 fuel poor households in their own constituency
Voted to keep the two-child benefit cap — 4,004 children live in poverty in their constituency
Voted to scrap jury trials — removing an 800-year-old right that protects ordinary citizens
Registered Interests
4. Visits outside the UK(1 entry)£7k
Taiwan
Paid by: Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Name of donor: Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs Address of donor: 2, Ketagalan Blvd., Zhongzheng Dist., Taipei City 100202, Taiwan (R.O.C.) Estimate of the probable value (or amount of any donation): Flights (£4,771), accommodation (£1,404), meals (£492), public transport (£300), value £6,967 Destination of visit: Taiwan Dates of visit: 14 February 2025 to 25 February 2025 Purpose of visit: To facilitate the bilateral relations of the United Kingdom and Taiwan, which includes the promotion of trade, mutual understanding and cultural associations between the two countries. (Registered 19 March 2025)
Sources: IPSA 2024-25, Register of Members' Financial Interests (Parliament API)
Every Penny: Noah's Expenses
206 individual claims totalling £248,367.66 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(5 claims)£176,386.36
Payroll(1)£169,444.04
Bought-in services(3)£6,618.96
Working From Home Allowance(1)£323.36
Office Costs(169 claims)£37,651.76
Moving Fees(3)£6,743.20
Bought-in services(8)£5,580.20
Software & applications(15)£4,117.73
Venue hire, meetings & surgeries(25)£3,306.50
Utilities(14)£3,302.68
Stationery & printing(20)£3,256.60
Rent(1)£3,000.00
Equipment - purchase(7)£2,051.31
Advertising and contact cards(20)£1,725.46
Recruitment Services &Costs(1)£900.00
Landline phone & internet - rental & usage(8)£836.10
Cleaning services(11)£805.60
Business rates(4)£703.56
Waste disposal, confidential waste & rubbish collection(3)£285.91
Postage & couriers(2)£261.00
Newspapers, journals, magazines(10)£244.32
Maintenance, Redecorations & Repairs(4)£191.10
Hospitality(9)£169.20
Website hosting and design(2)£120.00
Mobile telephone - contract & usage(1)£44.34
Parking(1)£6.95
Accommodation(9 claims)£21,642.00
Rent(9)£21,642.00
MP Travel(11 claims)£7,318.64
Rail(3)£4,525.98
Mileage - car(3)£1,650.60
Parking(3)£717.50
Air travel(1)£336.56
Hotel - UK Not London(1)£88.00
Staff Travel(10 claims)£4,402.90
Hotel - London(1)£1,765.96
Rail(1)£1,021.92
Mileage - car(3)£727.00
Hotel - UK Not London(1)£628.00
Air travel(1)£149.70
Subsistence(2)£108.17
Parking(1)£2.15
Miscellaneous(2 claims)£966.00
Removals(2)£966.00
Source: IPSA Individual Business Costs 2024-25 — every claim published under the Parliamentary Standards Act 2009
St Austell and Newquay: The Real Impact
The people Noah 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