Parliament Record
Tracking Rupert Lowe's work as MP for Great Yarmouth since July 2024
152
Votes Cast
10+
Questions Asked
4+
Speeches
40%
Vote Attendance
Key Votes
Assisted Dying Bill
2024-10-29
Voted against the Assisted Dying Bill at Second Reading
Winter Fuel Payment Cuts
2024-09-10
Voted against means-testing winter fuel payments for pensioners
Employment Rights Bill
2024-11-27
Opposed Labour's Employment Rights Bill citing concerns about small business burden
Net Zero Targets
2025-01-15
Voted against accelerated net zero commitments
Rwanda Replacement Scheme
2025-02-28
Opposed the government's alternative to Rwanda deportation flights as insufficient
Written Questions to Ministers
Rupert Lowe regularly questions government ministers on issues affecting his constituents and the nation.
"How many prosecutions for human trafficking or sexual exploitation offences in each of the last three calendar years involved two or more defendants charged as part of the same case?"
Asked to: Solicitor General
"How many civil servants employed by their Department work in roles primarily focused on transgender policy, diversity, equity and inclusion; and at what annual salary cost?"
Asked to: Solicitor General
"Whether the Government collects data on complaints of racial discrimination made by white British employees in the public sector."
Asked to: Minister for Women and Equalities
"Whether her Department provides guidance to public bodies on ensuring that positive action does not result in unlawful discrimination against white applicants."
Asked to: Minister for Women and Equalities
"Whether her Department has had discussions with the CBI and other trade associations on anti-white discrimination in workplace diversity schemes."
Asked to: Minister for Women and Equalities
"How many active and concluded cases the Government Legal Department has handled relating to legal challenges against the one-in, one-out migrant returns scheme."
Asked to: Solicitor General
"How many and what proportion of departmental procurement contracts were awarded to British companies in the 2024-2025 financial year."
Asked to: Solicitor General
"What guidance the Crown Prosecution Service provides to prosecutors when considering whether to charge people who have used force in self-defence within their own home."
Asked to: Solicitor General
"What plans her Department has to review internal and external communications which refer to the word woman, in the context of the Supreme Court's ruling on For Women Scotland Ltd v The Scottish Ministers."
Asked to: Minister for Women and Equalities
"What steps the Commission is taking to ensure women have access to safe spaces when visiting Parliament."
Asked to: House of Commons Commission
Notable Speeches
2024-07-17
Maiden Speech
Delivered maiden speech highlighting Great Yarmouth's fishing industry, immigration concerns, and need for political reform
2024-09-18
Child Grooming Gangs
Called for national inquiry into grooming gangs and criticised lack of prosecution of perpetrators
2024-11-06
Small Boats Crisis
Criticised government's approach to Channel crossings and called for immediate deportations
2025-01-22
Free Speech
Raised concerns about online censorship and called for protection of free speech online