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Kim Johnson

Kim Johnson

Labour MP for Liverpool Riverside

Kim Johnson is the Labour MP for Liverpool Riverside, and has been an MP continually since 12 December 2019.

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Seat status

Very safe

Percentage of votes

45.68%

Recent swing

-23.2% Labour

Party

Labour

Top donors:

United Nations Population Fund via the APPG on Global Sexual and Reproductive Health and as per its APPG Register (£2,633)

(1) Malaria No More UK (2) Innovative Vector Control Consortium (IVCC) (£2,337)

European Parliamentary Forum for Sexual & Reproductive Rights (£1,315)

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Courts and Prisons

Israeli death penalty law and military courts

“I thank the Justice Secretary for recognising the disproportionality that still exists within the criminal justice system for our black communities. Education and diversionary activities are absolutely essential to early intervention. After the anti-Muslim hate marches and anti-Muslim rhetoric that we saw at the so-called “Unite the Kingdom” march last weekend, how will the Government ensure that this White Paper provides our schools and youth services with the tools they need to prevent young people being radicalised and exploited by hateful, violent ideologies?”

Backed 1 motionSpoke in 24 debatesAsked 26 questions1 APPG role

Benefits and Jobs

Pensions Update 29 January 2026 on the PHSO Report Response

“I really welcome the Minister’s statement, and his acknowledgment that Capita has failed—and failed miserably, not for the first time—1.7 million civil servants, including some in my constituency. I would like to ask him: what due diligence was undertaken, and how much profit is Capita making when it is not paying the living wage? Should you now consider sanctioning the company more than the £9.9 million, and will you please work with unions to—”

Signed 2 open lettersBacked 1 motionSpoke in 9 debatesAsked 12 questions1 APPG role
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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

VOTED AYE9 Mar 2026

Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill

✓ Passed — 307 For, 173 Against

VOTED NO10 Mar 2026

Courts and Tribunals Bill

✓ Passed — 304 For, 203 Against

Where Kim fits into things

Sir Keir Starmer

Sir Keir Starmer

Prime Minister

Kim Johnson

Kim Johnson

Labour MP for Liverpool Riverside

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