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Financial Year 2019-2020 (PDF) Member Name Constituency Bespoke Spend Postage Total Spend Incl. VAT Incl. VAT Stephen Kinnock MP Aberavon £449.16 £3,054.00 £3,503.16 Robin Millar MP Aberconwy £751.13 £6,095.50 £6,846.63 Kirsty Blackman MP Aberdeen North £131.33 £2,745.00 £2,876.33 Stephen Flynn MP Aberdeen South £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 Neil Gray MP Airdrie and Shotts £84.35 £546.00 £630.35 Leo Docherty MP Aldershot £64.25 £793.50 £857.75 Wendy Morton MP Aldridge-Brownhills £115.18 £700.00 £815.18 Sir Graham Brady MP Altrincham and Sale West £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 Mark Tami MP Alyn and Deeside £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 Nigel Mills MP Amber Valley £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 Dave Doogan MP Angus £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 Hywel Williams MP Arfon £108.81 £350.00 £458.81 Brendan O'Hara MP Argyll and Bute £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 Andrew Griffith MP Arundel and South Downs £854.13 £8,014.50 £8,868.63 Lee Anderson MP Ashfield £442.00 £2,150.00 £2,592.00 Damian Green MP Ashford £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 Angela Rayner MP Ashton-under-Lyne £261.97 £3,294.50 £3,556.47 Rob Butler MP Aylesbury £20.54 £0.00 £20.54 Allan Dorans MP Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock £250.05 £1,714.50 £1,964.55 Victoria Prentis MP Banbury £20.64 £0.00 £20.64 David Duguid MP Banff and Buchan £216.72 £0.00 £216.72 Margaret Hodge MP Barking £57.93 £305.00 £362.93 Dan Jarvis MP Barnsley Central £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 Stephanie Peacock MP Barnsley East £28.91 £425.00 £453.91 Simon Fell MP Barrow and Furness £1,123.05 £7,782.00 £8,905.05 John Baron MP Basildon and Billericay £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 Maria Miller MP Basingstoke £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 Brendan Clarke-Smith MP Bassetlaw £830.37 £1,988.50 £2,818.87 Wera Hobhouse MP Bath £17.95 £300.00 £317.95 Tracy Brabin MP Batley and Spen £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 Marsha De Cordova MP Battersea £670.40 £8,225.00 £8,895.40 Joy Morrissey MP Beaconsfield £1,511.14 £6,100.00 £7,611.14 Bob Stewart MP Beckenham £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 Mohammad Yasin MP Bedford £153.46 £587.00 £740.46 Gavin Robinson MP Belfast East £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 John Finucane MP Belfast North £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 Claire Hanna MP Belfast South £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 Paul Maskey MP Belfast West £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 Neil Coyle MP Bermondsey and Old Southwark £515.28 £8,453.50 £8,968.78 John Lamont MP Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk £741.70 £7,428.00 £8,169.70 Anne-Marie Trevelyan MP Berwick-upon-Tweed £69.24 £455.00 £524.24 Rushanara Ali MP Bethnal Green and Bow £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 Graham Stuart MP Beverley and Holderness £34.44 £75.00 £109.44 Huw Merriman MP Bexhill and Battle £200.64 £0.00 £200.64 Sir David Evennett MP Bexleyheath and Crayford £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 Mick Whitley MP Birkenhead £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 Preet Kaur Gill MP Birmingham, Edgbaston £659.56 £1,597.50 £2,257.06 Jack Dromey MP Birmingham, Erdington £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 Tahir Ali MP Birmingham, Hall Green £1,546.30 £7,160.00 £8,706.30 Liam Byrne MP Birmingham, Hodge Hill £555.71 £4,012.50 £4,568.21 Shabana Mahmood MP Birmingham, Ladywood £1,084.85 £7,860.00 £8,944.85 Gary Sambrook MP Birmingham, Northfield £803.37 £6,252.50 £7,055.87 Khalid Mahmood MP Birmingham, Perry Barr £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 Steve McCabe MP Birmingham, Selly Oak £293.41 £2,592.50 £2,885.91 Jess Phillips MP Birmingham, Yardley £331.38 £1,612.50 £1,943.88 Dehenna Davison MP Bishop Auckland £585.65 £1,592.00 £2,177.65 Kate Hollern MP Blackburn £79.40 £0.00 £79.40 Graham Stringer MP Blackley and Broughton £19.77 £75.00 £94.77 Paul Maynard MP Blackpool North and Cleveleys £86.69 £0.00 £86.69 Scott Benton MP Blackpool South £277.92 £2,281.50 £2,559.42 Nick Smith MP Blaenau Gwent £57.44 £175.00 £232.44 Liz Twist MP Blaydon £83.20 £305.00 £388.20 Ian Levy MP Blyth Valley £325.22 £1,842.50 £2,167.72 Nick Gibb MP Bognor Regis and Littlehampton £130.03 £0.00 £130.03 Mark Fletcher MP Bolsover £474.01 £3,072.00 £3,546.01 Mark Logan MP Bolton North East £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 Yasmin Qureshi MP Bolton South East £957.36 £7,950.00 £8,907.36 Chris Green MP Bolton West £734.15 £4,648.00 £5,382.15 Peter Dowd MP Bootle £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 Matt Warman MP Boston and Skegness £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 Dr Luke Evans MP Bosworth £135.81 £1,026.00 £1,161.81 Tobias Ellwood MP Bournemouth East £186.14 £250.00 £436.14 Conor Burns MP Bournemouth West £8.98 £150.00 £158.98 James Sunderland MP Bracknell £523.28 £1,951.50 £2,474.78 Imran Hussain MP Bradford East £607.74 £4,540.00 £5,147.74 Judith Cummins MP Bradford South £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 Naz Shah MP Bradford West £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 James Cleverly MP Braintree £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 Fay Jones MP Brecon and Radnorshire £196.79 £1,355.00 £1,551.79 Dawn Butler MP Brent Central £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 Barry Gardiner MP Brent North £15.28 £0.00 £15.28 Ruth Cadbury MP Brentford and Isleworth £828.12 £0.00 £828.12 Alex Burghart MP Brentwood and Ongar £1,014.13 £5,235.00 £6,249.13 Dr Jamie Wallis MP Bridgend £791.00 £4,470.00 £5,261.00 Ian Liddell-Grainger MP Bridgwater and West Somerset £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 Andrew Percy MP Brigg and Goole £1,115.35 £7,762.50 £8,877.85 Lloyd Russell-Moyle MP Brighton, Kemptown £843.72 £7,850.00 £8,693.72 Caroline Lucas MP Brighton, Pavilion £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 Kerry McCarthy MP Bristol East £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 Darren Jones MP Bristol North West £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 Karin Smyth MP Bristol South £58.34 £0.00 £58.34 Thangam Debbonaire MP Bristol West £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 Jerome Mayhew MP Broadland £167.47 £842.00 £1,009.47 Robert Neill MP Bromley and Chislehurst £134.60 £637.50 £772.10 Sajid Javid MP Bromsgrove £114.16 £565.00 £679.16 Sir Charles Walker MP Broxbourne £126.48 £0.00 £126.48 Darren Henry MP Broxtowe £538.94 £4,474.50 £5,013.44 Greg Smith MP Buckingham £880.58 £4,095.00 £4,975.58 Antony Higginbotham MP Burnley £1,365.21 £7,073.00 £8,438.21 Kate Griffiths MP Burton £770.94 £7,150.00 £7,920.94 James Daly MP Bury North £2,137.45 £6,807.50 £8,944.95 Christian Wakeford MP Bury South £1,230.11 £7,687.50 £8,917.61 Jo Churchill MP Bury St Edmunds £17.95 £300.00 £317.95 Wayne David MP Caerphilly £64.66 £0.00 £64.66 Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Jamie Stone MP £378.33 £4,523.75 £4,902.08 Ross Craig Whittaker MP Calder Valley £677.16 £8,235.00 £8,912.16 Harriet Harman MP Camberwell and Peckham £40.02 £137.50 £177.52 George Eustice MP Camborne and Redruth £65.52 £0.00 £65.52 Daniel Zeichner MP Cambridge £19.90 £0.00 £19.90 Amanda Milling MP Cannock Chase £156.28 £1,737.50 £1,893.78 Rosie Duffield MP Canterbury £275.01 £1,785.00 £2,060.01 Jo Stevens MP Cardiff Central £791.88 £8,202.50 £8,994.38 Anna McMorrin MP Cardiff North £619.86 £7,700.00 £8,319.86 Stephen Doughty MP Cardiff South and Penarth £121.03 £425.00 £546.03 Kevin Brennan MP Cardiff West £172.71 £1,050.00 £1,222.71 John Stevenson MP Carlisle £130.03 £0.00 £130.03 Jonathan Edwards MP Carmarthen East and Dinefwr £54.18 £0.00 £54.18 Carmarthen West and South Simon Hart MP £605.87 £4,207.50 £4,813.37 Pembrokeshire Elliot Colburn MP Carshalton and Wallington £1,372.08 £7,609.50 £8,981.58 Rebecca Harris MP Castle Point £259.32 £885.00 £1,144.32 Dr Philippa Whitford MP Central Ayrshire £79.77 £0.00 £79.77 Mel Stride MP Central Devon £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 Dr Dan Poulter MP Central Suffolk and North Ipswich £90.00 £0.00 £90.00 Ben Lake MP Ceredigion £46.50 £655.00 £701.50 Edward Argar MP Charnwood £31.42 £525.00 £556.42 Tracey Crouch MP Chatham and Aylesford £180.37 £1,097.50 £1,277.87 Mary Robinson MP Cheadle £142.79 £1,157.50 £1,300.29 Vicky Ford MP Chelmsford £28.38 £327.50 £355.88 Greg Hands MP Chelsea and Fulham £42.28 £250.00 £292.28 Alex Chalk MP Cheltenham £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 Dame Cheryl Gillan MP Chesham and Amersham £202.79 £1,744.50 £1,947.29 Toby Perkins MP Chesterfield £82.18 £0.00 £82.18 Gillian Keegan MP Chichester £108.36 £0.00 £108.36 Iain Duncan Smith MP Chingford and Woodford Green £120.86 £1,310.00 £1,430.86 Michelle Donelan MP Chippenham £837.72 £8,075.00 £8,912.72 Theresa Villiers MP Chipping Barnet £1,089.28 £5,400.00 £6,489.28 Sir Lindsay Hoyle MP Chorley £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 Sir Christopher Chope MP Christchurch £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 Nickie Aiken MP Cities of London and Westminster £295.52 £1,910.00 £2,205.52 Christian Matheson MP City Of Chester £239.12 £0.00 £239.12 Mary Foy MP City of Durham £931.31 £7,547.50 £8,478.81 Giles Watling MP Clacton £86.68 £0.00 £86.68 Martin Vickers MP Cleethorpes £19.85 £0.00 £19.85 Simon Baynes MP Clwyd South £94.63 £655.00 £749.63 David Jones MP Clwyd West £261.86 £1,196.00 £1,457.86 Steven Bonnar MP Coatbridge, Chryston and Bellshill £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 Will Quince MP Colchester £923.83 £7,472.50 £8,396.33 Jason McCartney MP Colne Valley £66.87 £250.00 £316.87 Fiona Bruce MP Congleton £556.57 £5,257.50 £5,814.07 Trudy Harrison MP Copeland £209.83 £755.00 £964.83 Tom Pursglove MP Corby £1,177.61 £7,822.00 £8,999.61 Colleen Fletcher MP Coventry North East £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 Taiwo Owatemi MP Coventry North West £638.19 £6,940.00 £7,578.19 Zarah Sultana MP Coventry South £739.77 £6,630.00 £7,369.77 Henry Smith MP Crawley £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 Dr Kieran Mullan MP Crewe and Nantwich £916.96 £7,587.50 £8,504.46 Sarah Jones MP Croydon Central £422.46 £2,592.50 £3,014.96 Steve Reed MP Croydon North £18.18 £250.00 £268.18 Chris Philp MP Croydon South £417.36 £2,800.00 £3,217.36 Cumbernauld, Kilsyth and Stuart C.
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