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Michelle Scrogham

Michelle Scrogham

Labour MP for Barrow and Furness

Michelle Scrogham is the Labour MP for Barrow and Furness, and has been an MP continually since 4 July 2024.

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Seat status

Safe

Percentage of votes

12.61%

Recent swing

+5.7% Labour

Party

Labour

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National Defence

Defence Investment Plan

“I welcome that this Government are prioritising the delivery of our nuclear deterrent, including investment in not only the current but the all-important future submarine programmes. The shadow Secretary of State said it was too little, too late. The price that the Liberal Democrats demanded for the coalition Government of 2010 was not renewing our nuclear deterrent, and the Conservatives were happy to pay that price so, yes, they are really bloody late! Part of the cost of that decision is being paid by our submariners, forced to remain at sea for over 200 days in an ageing fleet. We have to be honest with the people of Great Britain: our food supply chains are being tested, our energy infrastructure is being mapped—”

Spoke in 23 debatesAsked 1 question2 APPG roles

Healthcare

Health and Social Care: Neighbourhood Health Services

“My constituents in Barrow and Furness very much welcome the Government’s move towards delivering more neighbourhood health services, but my right hon. Friend will be aware of the great concern locally about the proposal from Lancashire and South Cumbria integrated care board to permanently end level 3 critical care at Furness general hospital. More than 10,000 people have signed my petition just this week to oppose that move. Will the Secretary of State please ensure that decision makers meet me and representatives locally to explore an alternative path forward that ensures patient safety, protects the integrity of our hospital and reflects the area’s growing population?”

Spoke in 4 debatesAsked 6 questions
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Key Parliamentary Votes

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VOTED AYE4 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 AYE10 Mar 2026

Courts and Tribunals Bill

✓ Passed — 304 For, 203 Against

Where Michelle fits into things

Sir Keir Starmer

Sir Keir Starmer

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Michelle Scrogham

Michelle Scrogham

Labour MP for Barrow and Furness

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