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Brian Leishman

Brian Leishman

Labour MP for Alloa and Grangemouth

Brian Leishman is the Labour MP for Alloa and Grangemouth, and has been an MP continually since 4 July 2024.

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Seat status

Safe

Percentage of votes

14.86%

Recent swing

+29.3% Labour

Party

Labour

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Energy

Energy Security and Net Zero: Climate Change: Resilience Planning

“What is not helping climate change is transporting fuel from the Stanlow refinery to Scottish airports. This negatively impacts the environment, increases pressure on road infrastructure and will reduce employment and negatively impact Scottish supply chains. Are the Government concerned about the future of fuel distribution in Scotland, and if not, may I respectfully and politely suggest that they should be?”

Spoke in 18 debatesAsked 17 questions

International Affairs

Visit of Israeli President Isaac Herzog and UK Genocide Convention Responsibilities

“Since we rightly recognised the state of Palestine, I put it to the Minister that actually nothing has changed. The settlement expansions are ongoing, as are the land grabs and ultimately the ethnic cleansing of Palestinian people. The cultural, economic and educational genocide inflicted on Palestinians carries on regardless. For years, we have seen what drives Benjamin Netanyahu—what his ultimate goal and ambition is—and that is the eradication of Palestinian people and of Palestine. My fear is that diplomacy once again will fail. What will the UK Government do to stop the eradication of Palestine and the Palestinian people?”

Signed 2 open lettersBacked 1 motionSpoke in 7 debatesAsked 20 questions
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Key Parliamentary Votes

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DID NOT VOTE4 Sep 2025

House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill

✓ Passed — 336 For, 77 Against

DID NOT VOTE9 Mar 2026

Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill

✓ Passed — 307 For, 173 Against

DID NOT VOTE10 Mar 2026

Courts and Tribunals Bill

✓ Passed — 304 For, 203 Against

Where Brian fits into things

Sir Keir Starmer

Sir Keir Starmer

Prime Minister

Brian Leishman

Brian Leishman

Labour MP for Alloa and Grangemouth

Surgeries

Monthly in-person, occasional online

Examples of successful citizen influence

  • Coordinated constituent emails leading to parliamentary questions
  • Local campaign prompting a public statement

Pressure that tends to influence

  • High volume constituent contact
  • Media attention on local issues
  • Cross-party committee pressure