About your Member of Parliament
Your MP (Siobhain McDonagh) represents you, and all of the people who live in Mitcham and Morden,
at the UK Parliament in Westminster.
MPs split their time between Parliament and their constituency.
In Parliament, they debate and vote on new laws, review existing laws, and question the Government.
In the constituency, their focus is on supporting local people and championing local issues.
They have a small staff team who help with casework, maintain their diaries, and monitor their inbox.
What you can do
Proffil
Llafur MP ar gyfer Mitcham and Morden
Aeth i mewn i'r Tŷ'r Cyffredin ar 1 Mai 1997 — Etholiad cyffredinol
Cyfryngau Cymdeithasol
Expenses
Themau o ddiddordeb
Siobhain McDonagh campaigned to remain in the European Union
Source: BBC
- Department of Health and Social Care
- Department for Education
- Ministry of Justice
- Home Office
- Ministry of Defence
- In Vitro Fertilisation
- Remote Education: ICT
- Breakfast Clubs
- Remote Education: Computer Software
- Remote Education: Coronavirus
Swyddogaethau cyfredol
- Member, Treasury Committee (since 21 Hyd 2024)
- Member, Panel of Chairs (since 30 Gor 2024)
Swyddogaethau eraill yn y gorffennol
- Member, Finance Bill Committee (10 Ion 2024 to 10 Ion 2024)
- Member, Renters (Reform) Bill Committee ( 8 Tach 2023 to 28 Tach 2023)
- Member, Social Housing (Regulation) Bill [HL] Committee (23 Tach 2022 to 29 Tach 2022)
- Member, Financial Services and Markets Bill Committee (12 Hyd 2022 to 3 Tach 2022)
- Member, Treasury Sub-Committee on Financial Services Regulations (20 Meh 2022 to 30 Mai 2024)
- Member, Treasury Committee Sub-Committee on Financial Services Regulations (20 Meh 2022 to 20 Meh 2022)
- Member, Treasury Committee (11 Mai 2020 to 30 Mai 2024)
- Member, Panel of Chairs (15 Ion 2020 to 30 Mai 2024)
- Member, Panel of Chairs (11 Med 2017 to 6 Tach 2019)
- Member, Women and Equalities Committee (26 Hyd 2015 to 13 Meh 2016)
- Member, Education Committee (10 Med 2012 to 30 Maw 2015)
- Member, London Regional Select Committee (14 Rha 2009 to 6 Mai 2010)
- Assistant Whip (HM Treasury) ( 2 Gor 2007 to 12 Med 2008)
- PPS (Rt Hon John Reid, Secretary of State), Home Office ( 8 Mai 2006 to 28 Meh 2007)
- PPS (Rt Hon John Reid, Secretary of State), Ministry of Defence (10 Tach 2005 to 8 Mai 2006)
- Member, Unopposed Bills (Panel) (14 Tach 2002 to 6 Mai 2010)
- Member, Health and Social Care Committee (27 Tach 2000 to 12 Gor 2005)
- Member, Social Security Committee (14 Gor 1997 to 28 Tach 1997)
Previous MPs in this constituency
Public bill committees (Sittings attended)
- Chairman, Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill Committee (0 out of 2)
- Chairman, Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill Committee (0 out of 5)
- Chairman, Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill Committee (1 out of 1)
- Chairman, Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill Committee (3 out of 4)
- Chairman, Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill Committee (3 out of 7)
- Chairman, Pensions (Special Rules for End of Life) Bill Committee (0 out of 1)
- Chairman, Tobacco and Vapes Bill Committee (3 out of 8)
- Renters (Reform) Bill Committee (7 out of 10)
- Financial Services and Markets Bill Committee (8 out of 10)
- Social Housing (Regulation) Bill Committee (2 out of 2)
- Chairman, Employment (Allocation of Tips) Bill Committee (0 out of 1)
- Chairman, Nationality and Borders Bill Committee (8 out of 15)
- Chairman, Nationality and Borders Committee (0 out of 1)
- Chairman, Birmingham Commonwealth Games Bill Committee (1 out of 1)
- Chairman, Finance Bill Committee (5 out of 10)
- Chairman, Air Traffic Management and Unmanned Aircraft Bill Committee (0 out of 1)
- Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation and Liability for Housing Standards) Bill Committee (1 out of 1)
- Chairman, Domestic Gas and Electricity (Tariff Cap) Bill Committee (1 out of 2)
- Chairman, Overseas Electors Bill Committee (1 out of 4)
- Chairman, Domestic Gas and Electricity (Tariff Cap) Bill Committee (1 out of 1)
- Chairman, National Insurance Contributions (Termination Awards and Sporting Testimonials) Bill Committee (1 out of 2)
- MARRIAGE (SAME SEX COUPLES) BILL Committee (9 out of 13)
- Localism Bill Committee (14 out of 24)
- Crime and Security Bill Committee (7 out of 12)
- Holocaust (Stolen Art) Restitution Bill Committee (0 out of 1)
- Borders, Citizenship and Immigration Bill Committee (8 out of 8)
- Climate Change Bill Committee (10 out of 10)
- Greater London Authority Bill Committee (9 out of 9)
- Serious Crime Bill Committee (3 out of 9)
- Police and Justice Bill Committee (8 out of 8)
- Northern Ireland (Offences) Bill Committee (6 out of 6)
- National Insurance Contributions Bill Committee (2 out of 4)
- Inquiries Bill Committee (0 out of 3)
- Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Bill Committee (5 out of 10)
- Health Protection Agency Bill Committee (2 out of 3)
- Gender Recognition Bill Committee (3 out of 6)
- Children Bill Committee (6 out of 8)
- Crown Employment (Nationality) Bill Committee (1 out of 1)
- Planning and Compulsory Purchase (Re-committed) Bill Committee (8 out of 8)
- Anti-social Behaviour Bill Committee (11 out of 12)
- Crime (International Co-operation) Bill Committee (8 out of 8)
- Criminal Justice and Police Bill Committee (8 out of 15)
Ymddangosiadau diweddar
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I rise to speak to amendment 12, which stands in my name. I want to be clear that a decision on amendment 12 would not be a vote for or against assisted dying. The amendment is about preventing any Government of any political persuasion from rewriting the very purpose of the NHS, using a small group of MPs in a Committee Room rather than debate on the Floor of the House. The amendment seeks...
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That is the whole purpose of my amendment and my speech. Section 1 of the 2006 Act is the legal foundation on which every NHS duty rests, guaranteeing that our NHS will serve everyone, always. The section, which expresses the promise of “a comprehensive health service designed to secure improvement…in the physical and mental health of the people of England”, has remained virtually...
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The power to alter the intentions, as mentioned by my hon. Friend, was not in the Bill we voted for in November. That is why I have tabled my amendment: to prevent anyone from tampering with the NHS as founded by our forefathers. Let us be clear about what clause 38 would allow. It would allow a Minister, through delegated legislation, to rewrite the very purpose of our NHS; it would let them...
Mwy o ymddangosiadau diweddar Siobhain McDonagh
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