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Martin Rhodes

Martin Rhodes

Labour MP for Glasgow North

Martin Rhodes is the Labour MP for Glasgow North, and has been an MP continually since 4 July 2024.

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Seat status

Safe

Percentage of votes

10.19%

Recent swing

+8.1% Labour

Party

Labour

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Business and Trade

Business and Trade: Topical Questions

“How are the Government working with trade unions to support workers in understanding and claiming their new rights under the Employment Rights Act 2025?”

Spoke in 35 debatesAsked 18 questions1 APPG role

Arts, Media and Sport

Culture, Media and Sport: Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games

“Having recently visited the Scottish Event Campus in my constituency, which will host the opening ceremony along with a number of sports during the games, I have seen at first hand the opportunity these games represent for tourism, hospitality and local businesses. Given the importance of these events for Scotland and Glasgow’s economy, what conversations is the Minister having with the Scottish Government and the Scotland Office to ensure that the games are a success for Glasgow and that Glasgow is well placed to attract further cultural and sporting events in the years ahead?”

Spoke in 9 debates
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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

VOTED AYE10 Mar 2026

Courts and Tribunals Bill

✓ Passed — 304 For, 203 Against

Where Martin fits into things

Sir Keir Starmer

Sir Keir Starmer

Prime Minister

Martin Rhodes

Martin Rhodes

Labour MP for Glasgow North

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