MP dossier
Divisions tracked
575
in which this MP is listed
Aye
218
voted in favour
No
216
voted against
No vote recorded
141
not an absence rate
Notable Commons divisions
Divisions this site tracks in which Noah Law is listed by the House of Commons, including those where the Commons recorded no vote for them. Positions and vote counts come from the House of Commons Votes API and are reproduced exactly as published — they are never re-worded, re-mapped or inferred.
- Aye8 July 2026
House result: Passed — 283 ayes, 182 noes.
- No vote recorded7 July 2026
Opposition Day: Early release of prisoners
House result: Passed — 115 ayes, 0 noes.
- No1 July 2026
Taxation (Energy and Vehicles) Bill Committee: New Clause 5
House result: Rejected — 177 ayes, 308 noes.
- No1 July 2026
Taxation (Energy and Vehicles) Bill Committee: New Clause 4
House result: Rejected — 173 ayes, 282 noes.
- No1 July 2026
Taxation (Energy and Vehicles) Bill Committee: New Clause 2
House result: Rejected — 80 ayes, 281 noes.
- Aye24 June 2026
Draft Carbon Budget Order 2026
House result: Passed — 332 ayes, 94 noes.
- Aye23 June 2026
Opposition Day Motion: Defence spending and readiness - Prime Minister's Amendment
House result: Passed — 294 ayes, 110 noes.
- No23 June 2026
Opposition day: Defence spending and readiness
House result: Rejected — 108 ayes, 307 noes.
- No vote recorded10 June 2026
House result: Passed — 278 ayes, 149 noes.
- Aye3 June 2026
Draft Agriculture (Delinked Payments) (Reductions) (England) Regulations 2026
House result: Passed — 302 ayes, 155 noes.
- Aye20 May 2026
King's Speech Motion for an Address
House result: Passed — 307 ayes, 171 noes.
- Aye27 April 2026
House result: Passed — 271 ayes, 171 noes.
- Aye27 April 2026
House result: Passed — 269 ayes, 170 noes.
- No vote recorded27 April 2026
House result: Passed — 270 ayes, 170 noes.
- Aye27 April 2026
House result: Passed — 273 ayes, 167 noes.
- No vote recorded21 April 2026
English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill: motion to disagree to Lords Amendment 98
House result: Passed — 287 ayes, 150 noes.
- No vote recorded21 April 2026
English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill: motion to disagree to Lords Amendment 41
House result: Passed — 284 ayes, 149 noes.
- No vote recorded21 April 2026
English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill: motion to disagree to Lords Amendment 37
House result: Passed — 291 ayes, 144 noes.
- No vote recorded21 April 2026
English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill: motion to disagree to Lords Amendment 36
House result: Passed — 288 ayes, 147 noes.
- No vote recorded21 April 2026
English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill: motion to disagree to Lords Amendment 26
House result: Passed — 287 ayes, 149 noes.
- No vote recorded21 April 2026
English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill: motion to disagree to Lords Amendment 4
House result: Passed — 298 ayes, 152 noes.
Contact
- Constituency:
- St Austell and Newquay
- Website:
- None recorded
- Parliament:
- https://members.parliament.uk/member/5302
Frequently asked questions
- Who is the MP for St Austell and Newquay?
- Noah Law (Labour) is the Member of Parliament for the St Austell and Newquay constituency in Cornwall.
- How can Noah Law MP be contacted?
- By email at noah.law.mp@parliament.uk. Full contact details are published on the MP's parliament.uk page at https://members.parliament.uk/member/5302.
- How has Noah Law voted in the House of Commons?
- This site tracks 21 notable Commons divisions in which Noah Law is listed by the House of Commons. Each entry shows what the Commons published for them in that division — an aye, a no, a tellership, or that no vote was recorded — alongside the house-wide result. Nothing is inferred: the Commons records no abstentions, so a division with no vote recorded is reported as exactly that and no further.
- What is the difference between an MP and a Cornwall councillor?
- An MP sits in the House of Commons and votes on national law, tax and spending. A Cornwall councillor sits on Cornwall Council and votes on local services such as planning, waste, highways and council tax. The two are elected separately, at different elections, over different boundaries.
