About your Member of Parliament

Your MP (Patrick Hurley) represents you, and all of the people who live in Southport, 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.

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Labour MP for Southport

Entered the House of Commons on 5 July 2024 — General election

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Topics of interest

  • Department of Health and Social Care
  • Department for Science
  • Innovation and Technology
  • Department for Transport
  • Foreign
  • Commonwealth and Development Office
  • Ministry of Housing
  • Communities and Local Government
  • Cancer: North West
  • Post Codes
  • Dental Services: Southport
  • Heart Diseases: North West
  • Motor Insurance: Standards

Previous MPs in this constituency

Recent appearances

  • Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office: Topical Questions 1 Apr 2025

    The co-operative movement has a long and proud history of helping to rebuild local economies post-conflict. In this UN International Year of Co-Operatives, will the Minister agree to meet me and representatives of the co-operative movement to discuss the ways in which Governments can promote co-operation as a solution on the global stage?
  • Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Cancer: North West 21 Mar 2025

    To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what steps he is taking to support local initiatives in (a) Cheshire and (b) Merseyside to improve early cancer diagnosis rates in (a) deprived communities and (b) general.
  • Written Answers — Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government: Rented Housing: Energy 21 Mar 2025

    To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, what assessment she has made of the potential merits of requiring tenancy agreements to allow domestic appliances to be used at times that allow people living in (a) flats and (b) houses in multiple occupation to take advantage of off-peak energy tariffs.

More of Patrick Hurley’s recent appearances

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