
Jon Trickett
Labour MP for Normanton and Hemsworth
2024 Election Result
Subject Grades
How Jon scored on each issue. Tap any subject for the individual votes.
NHS & Health
0 kept · 4 broke
Local A&E: only 76.2% seen within 4 hours (target: 95%)
Housing
0 kept · 3 broke
36% of constituents rent their home
Environment
0 kept · 3 broke · 1 missed
14.82% of local households in fuel poverty
Immigration
0 kept · 3 broke
Workers' Rights
0 kept · 2 broke · 1 missed
Won with 47.5% of the vote, majority of 6,662
Cost of Living
1 kept · 3 broke · 3 missed
6,844 households in fuel poverty locally (14.82%)
Welfare & Benefits
4 kept · 4 broke · 1 missed
5,432 children in poverty in this constituency (28%)
Civil Liberties
1 kept · 0 broke · 1 missed
Won with 47.5% of the vote, majority of 6,662
Follow the Money
What Jon claims, earns, and receives — compared to how they vote on the issues affecting their constituents.
Expense Breakdown
The Broken Promise
Voted to keep the two-child benefit cap — 5,432 children live in poverty in their constituency
Stripped renter protections 3 times in one day — 36% of their constituents rent
Registered interests do not imply improper influence. All interests are publicly declared under parliamentary rules.
Registered Interests
2. (a) Support linked to an MP but received by a local party organisation or indirectly via a central party organisation(1 entry)£2k
Communications Workers' Union
Name of donor: Communications Workers' Union Address of donor: 150 The Broadway, Wimbledon SW19 1RX Amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: £2,000 in monthly instalments of £166.67 from 1 April 2024 until March 2025 Donor status: trade union (Registered 19 April 2023; updated 30 July 2024)
8. Miscellaneous(1 entry)
Undisclosed
Visiting Fellow of Northumbria University. This is an unpaid role. Date interest arose: 8 February 2024 Date interest ended: 8 January 2027 (Registered 6 March 2024)
Sources: IPSA 2024-25, Register of Members' Financial Interests (Parliament API)
Every Penny: Jon's Expenses
113 individual claims totalling £300,874.28 since this parliament opened (July 2024). Click any category to see exactly where the money went, down to every receipt. Items marked “LUMP SUM” are bundled by IPSA (mainly travel) — they won't break these down further.
Staffing(14 claims)£257,749.34
Payroll(1)£207,113.34
Bought-in services(13)£50,636.00
Office Costs(54 claims)£31,570.48
Bought-in services(3)£17,100.00
Rent(1)£7,925.26
Pooled staffing services(3)£3,750.00
Pooled Staffing Services(1)£1,250.00
Software & applications(2)£744.00
Stationery & printing(19)£459.27
Mobile telephone - contract & usage(8)£310.18
Landline phone & internet - rental & usage(9)£174.65
Postage & couriers(1)£124.60
Waste disposal, confidential waste & rubbish collection(1)£111.24
Website hosting and design(1)£62.36
Equipment - purchase(3)£46.30
Hospitality(1)£22.34
Other(1)£-509.72
Accommodation(38 claims)£7,379.69
Council tax(16)£3,227.98
Service charge & ground Rent(2)£2,178.58
Insurance - buildings(1)£964.02
Utilities(10)£498.97
Parking(2)£283.69
Landline phone & internet - rental & usage(7)£226.45
MP Travel(3 claims)£3,629.34
Mileage - car(1)£2,384.10
Rail(1)£1,225.24
Congestion charge & toll(1)£20.00
Staff Travel(4 claims)£545.43
Rail(1)£349.05
Mileage - car(3)£196.38
Source: IPSA Individual Business Costs 2024-25 — every claim published under the Parliamentary Standards Act 2009
Normanton and Hemsworth: The Real Impact
The people Jon was elected to represent — and how they voted on the issues that affect them most.
Sources: DWP FYE 2024, DESNZ 2023, Census 2021, Election 2024