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Stephen Kinnock MP Aberav Member Name Constituency Bespoke Postage Total Spend £ Spend £ £ (Incl. VAT) (Incl. VAT) Stephen Kinnock MP Aberavon 318.43 1,220.00 1,538.43 Kirsty Blackman MP Aberdeen North 328.11 6,405.00 6,733.11 Neil Gray MP Airdrie and Shotts 436.97 1,670.00 2,106.97 Leo Docherty MP Aldershot 348.25 3,214.50 3,562.75 Wendy Morton MP Aldridge-Brownhills 220.33 1,535.00 1,755.33 Sir Graham Brady MP Altrincham and Sale West 173.37 225.00 398.37 Mark Tami MP Alyn and Deeside 176.28 700.00 876.28 Nigel Mills MP Amber Valley 489.19 3,050.00 3,539.19 Hywel Williams MP Arfon 18.84 0.00 18.84 Brendan O'Hara MP Argyll and Bute 834.12 5,930.00 6,764.12 Damian Green MP Ashford 32.18 525.00 557.18 Angela Rayner MP Ashton-under-Lyne 82.38 152.50 234.88 Victoria Prentis MP Banbury 67.17 805.00 872.17 David Duguid MP Banff and Buchan 279.65 915.00 1,194.65 Dame Margaret Hodge MP Barking 251.79 1,677.50 1,929.29 Dan Jarvis MP Barnsley Central 542.31 7,102.50 7,644.81 Stephanie Peacock MP Barnsley East 132.14 1,900.00 2,032.14 John Baron MP Basildon and Billericay 130.03 0.00 130.03 Maria Miller MP Basingstoke 209.83 1,187.50 1,397.33 Wera Hobhouse MP Bath 113.57 976.00 1,089.57 Tracy Brabin MP Batley and Spen 262.72 3,050.00 3,312.72 Marsha De Cordova MP Battersea 763.95 7,850.00 8,613.95 Bob Stewart MP Beckenham 157.19 562.50 719.69 Mohammad Yasin MP Bedford 43.34 0.00 43.34 Gavin Robinson MP Belfast East 0.00 0.00 0.00 Paul Maskey MP Belfast West 0.00 0.00 0.00 Neil Coyle MP Bermondsey and Old Southwark 1,114.18 7,622.50 8,736.68 John Lamont MP Berwickshire Roxburgh & Selkirk 1,281.55 6,011.00 7,292.55 Anne-Marie Trevelyan MP Berwick-upon-Tweed 178.11 937.50 1,115.61 Rushanara Ali MP Bethnal Green and Bow 202.12 0.00 202.12 Graham Stuart MP Beverley and Holderness 111.41 1,170.00 1,281.41 Huw Merriman MP Bexhill and Battle 58.34 0.00 58.34 Sir David Evennett MP Bexleyheath & Crayford 0.00 0.00 0.00 Preet Kaur Gill MP Birmingham, Edgbaston 3,928.98 4,727.50 8,656.48 Jack Dromey MP Birmingham, Erdington 24.36 0.00 24.36 Liam Byrne MP Birmingham, Hodge Hill 85.26 637.50 722.76 Shabana Mahmood MP Birmingham, Ladywood 0.00 0.00 0.00 Khalid Mahmood MP Birmingham, Perry Barr 0.00 0.00 0.00 Steve McCabe MP Birmingham, Selly Oak 356.86 6,100.00 6,456.86 Jess Phillips MP Birmingham, Yardley 125.40 1,525.00 1,650.40 Kate Hollern MP Blackburn 996.30 2,462.50 3,458.80 Graham Stringer MP Blackley and Broughton 82.18 0.00 82.18 Paul Maynard MP Blackpool North and Cleveleys 86.69 0.00 86.69 Nick Smith MP Blaenau Gwent 30.82 0.00 30.82 Liz Twist MP Blaydon 717.47 5,047.50 5,764.97 Nick Gibb MP Bognor Regis and Littlehampton 467.28 2,530.00 2,997.28 Yasmin Qureshi MP Bolton South East 1,105.89 6,100.00 7,205.89 Chris Green MP Bolton West 403.59 2,794.00 3,197.59 Peter Dowd MP Bootle 0.00 0.00 0.00 Matt Warman MP Boston and Skegness 45.44 0.00 45.44 Tobias Ellwood MP Bournemouth East 15.28 0.00 15.28 Conor Burns MP Bournemouth West 810.59 2,413.50 3,224.09 Imran Hussain MP Bradford East 557.70 2,557.50 3,115.20 Judith Cummins MP Bradford South 455.24 2,880.00 3,335.24 Naz Shah MP Bradford West 65.02 0.00 65.02 James Cleverly MP Braintree 0.00 0.00 0.00 Dawn Butler MP Brent Central 485.15 3,230.00 3,715.15 Barry Gardiner MP Brent North 163.02 2,275.00 2,438.02 Ruth Cadbury MP Brentford and Isleworth 486.84 3,061.50 3,548.34 Alex Burghart MP Brentwood and Ongar 38.26 455.00 493.26 Ian Liddell-Grainger MP Bridgwater and West Somerset 0.00 0.00 0.00 Andrew Percy MP Brigg and Goole 1,067.18 7,930.00 8,997.18 Lloyd Russell-Moyle MP Brighton, Kemptown 1,376.76 7,015.00 8,391.76 Caroline Lucas MP Brighton, Pavilion 140.81 756.50 897.31 Kerry McCarthy MP Bristol East 0.00 0.00 0.00 Darren Jones MP Bristol North West 194.29 1,202.50 1,396.79 Karin Smyth MP Bristol South 0.00 0.00 0.00 Thangam Debbonaire MP Bristol West 0.00 0.00 0.00 Robert Neill MP Bromley and Chislehurst 0.00 0.00 0.00 Sajid Javid MP Bromsgrove 741.72 2,527.50 3,269.22 Sir Charles Walker MP Broxbourne 529.65 1,475.00 2,004.65 Jo Churchill MP Bury St Edmunds 59.54 0.00 59.54 Wayne David MP Caerphilly 344.37 1,875.00 2,219.37 Jamie Stone MP Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross 318.38 1,362.50 1,680.88 Craig Whittaker MP Calder Valley 585.58 7,147.00 7,732.58 Harriet Harman MP Camberwell and Peckham 202.16 944.00 1,146.16 George Eustice MP Camborne and Redruth 56.71 422.00 478.71 Daniel Zeichner MP Cambridge 28.82 0.00 28.82 Amanda Milling MP Cannock Chase 393.91 2,025.00 2,418.91 Rosie Duffield MP Canterbury 0.00 0.00 0.00 Jo Stevens MP Cardiff Central 1,413.05 4,270.00 5,683.05 Anna McMorrin MP Cardiff North 630.24 8,235.00 8,865.24 Stephen Doughty MP Cardiff South and Penarth 36.58 175.00 211.58 Kevin Brennan MP Cardiff West 10.84 0.00 10.84 John Stevenson MP Carlisle 464.81 4,097.00 4,561.81 Jonathan Edwards MP Carmarthen East and Dinefwr 200.12 700.00 900.12 Simon Hart MP Carmarthen West and South 584.64 3,050.00 3,634.64 Pembrokeshire Rebecca Harris MP Castle Point 63.23 1,067.50 1,130.73 Dr Philippa Whitford MP Central Ayrshire 508.05 2,705.00 3,213.05 Mel Stride MP Central Devon 0.00 0.00 0.00 Dr Dan Poulter MP Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 1,245.72 5,915.00 7,160.72 Ben Lake MP Ceredigion 223.12 1,780.00 2,003.12 Edward Argar MP Charnwood 149.92 1,425.00 1,574.92 Tracey Crouch MP Chatham and Aylesford 398.44 2,592.50 2,990.94 Mary Robinson MP Cheadle 477.78 3,121.00 3,598.78 Vicky Ford MP Chelmsford 495.42 1,875.00 2,370.42 Greg Hands MP Chelsea and Fulham 187.92 610.00 797.92 Alex Chalk MP Cheltenham 1,079.97 7,777.50 8,857.47 Dame Cheryl Gillan MP Chesham and Amersham 439.80 2,961.00 3,400.80 Toby Perkins MP Chesterfield 203.04 1,287.50 1,490.54 Gillian Keegan MP Chichester 213.94 1,067.50 1,281.44 Iain Duncan Smith MP Chingford and Woodford Green 487.38 3,055.00 3,542.38 Michelle Donelan MP Chippenham 1,852.08 7,015.00 8,867.08 Theresa Villiers MP Chipping Barnet 991.45 4,037.50 5,028.95 Sir Lindsay Hoyle MP Chorley 268.52 1,400.00 1,668.52 Sir Christopher Chope MP Christchurch 342.12 1,750.00 2,092.12 Christian Matheson MP City Of Chester 556.51 1,615.00 2,171.51 Giles Watling MP Clacton 93.50 700.00 793.50 Martin Vickers MP Cleethorpes 19.85 0.00 19.85 David Jones MP Clwyd West 180.87 700.00 880.87 Will Quince MP Colchester 709.04 3,735.00 4,444.04 Fiona Bruce MP Congleton 253.26 1,437.50 1,690.76 Trudy Harrison MP Copeland 225.06 2,135.00 2,360.06 Tom Pursglove MP Corby 984.60 6,252.50 7,237.10 Colleen Fletcher MP Coventry North East 19.06 362.50 381.56 Henry Smith MP Crawley 780.98 8,127.50 8,908.48 Sarah Jones MP Croydon Central 1,241.61 7,717.50 8,959.11 Steve Reed MP Croydon North 869.99 3,050.00 3,919.99 Chris Philp MP Croydon South 939.84 5,325.00 6,264.84 Stuart C. McDonald MP Cumbernauld, Kilsyth and Kirkintilloch 1,027.31 7,930.00 8,957.31 East Jon Cruddas MP Dagenham and Rainham 905.58 7,975.00 8,880.58 Gareth Johnson MP Dartford 458.63 3,150.00 3,608.63 Chris Heaton-Harris MP Daventry 431.18 2,475.00 2,906.18 Andrew Gwynne MP Denton and Reddish 247.92 940.00 1,187.92 Margaret Beckett MP Derby South 214.47 1,462.50 1,676.97 Dame Rosie Winterton MP Donaster Central 800.03 2,690.00 3,490.03 Edward Miliband MP Doncaster North 511.70 4,081.00 4,592.70 Mike Wood MP Dudley South 0.00 0.00 0.00 Helen Hayes MP Dulwich and West Norwood 675.21 3,835.00 4,510.21 Alister Jack MP Dumfries and Galloway 658.70 2,332.50 2,991.20 David Mundell MP Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and 634.94 7,794.00 8,428.94 Tweeddale Stewart Hosie MP Dundee East 190.26 1,225.00 1,415.26 Chris Law MP Dundee West 718.20 4,375.00 5,093.20 Douglas Chapman MP Dunfermline and West Fife 0.00 0.00 0.00 Liz Saville Roberts MP Dwyfor Meirionnydd 0.00 0.00 0.00 Dr Rupa Huq MP Ealing Central and Acton 118.25 915.00 1,033.25 Virendra Sharma MP Ealing Southall 92.60 1,310.00 1,402.60 Grahame Morris MP Easington 100.32 1,400.00 1,500.32 Sammy Wilson MP East Antrim 70.13 525.00 595.13 Stephen Timms MP East Ham 930.85 6,560.00 7,490.85 Damian Hinds MP East Hampshire 130.31 175.00 305.31 Dr Lisa Cameron MP East Kilbride, Strathaven and 870.06 8,082.50 8,952.56 Lesmahagow Gregory Campbell MP East Londonderry 43.34 0.00 43.34 Tim Loughton MP East Worthing and Shoreham 44.17 0.00 44.17 Sir Greg Knight MP East Yorkshire 218.16 2,587.50 2,805.66 Tommy Sheppard MP Edinburgh East 935.04 6,325.00 7,260.04 Deidre Brock MP Edinburgh North and Leith 300.41 2,440.00 2,740.41 Ian Murray MP Edinburgh South 1,487.44 7,472.50 8,959.94 Joanna Cherry MP Edinburgh South West 0.00 0.00 0.00 Christine Jardine MP Edinburgh West 10.76 66.00 76.76 Kate Osamor MP Edmonton 340.10 4,625.00 4,965.10 Justin Madders MP Ellesmere Port and Neston 790.56 4,747.60 5,538.16 Alec Shelbrooke MP Elmet and Rothwell 395.23 3,050.00 3,445.23 Clive Efford MP Eltham 37.62 525.00 562.62 Bambos Charalambous MP Enfield, Southgate 1,156.42 7,735.00 8,891.42 Dame Eleanor Laing MP Epping Forest 190.83 875.00 1,065.83 Chris Grayling MP Epsom and Ewell 587.06 6,150.00 6,737.06 Maggie Throup MP Erewash 1,040.10 6,103.00 7,143.10 Dominic Raab MP Esher and Walton 279.50 915.00 1,194.50 Ben Bradshaw MP Exeter 413.08 1,987.50 2,400.58 John McNally MP Falkirk 533.13 425.00 958.13 Suella Braverman MP Fareham 525.71 75.00 600.71 Helen Whately MP Faversham and Mid Kent 712.59 5,725.00 6,437.59 Seema Malhotra MP Feltham and Heston 176.69 1,375.00 1,551.69 Michelle Gildernew MP Fermanagh and South Tyrone 0.00 0.00 0.00 Jack Lopresti MP Filton and Bradley Stoke 335.90 1,905.00 2,240.90 Mike Freer MP Finchley and Golders Green 2,288.54 6,710.00 8,998.54 Damian Collins MP Folkestone and Hythe 49.68
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