Reform UK MPs Among Most Active in Westminster
While many MPs focus on media appearances and Twitter debates, Rupert Lowe and James McMurdock have been quietly getting on with the job. Official Parliament data shows these Reform UK MPs consistently rank among the hardest working Members of Parliament when measured by actual parliamentary activity.
What Makes an MP "Hard Working"?
Parliamentary activity is measured through Written Questions and Early Day Motions (EDMs). Written Questions hold the government to account by demanding answers on policy, spending, and decisions. EDMs are formal motions submitted for debate, highlighting issues that matter to constituents.
Unlike media soundbites, these metrics represent real parliamentary work — the unglamorous but essential business of scrutinising government and representing constituents' concerns in Westminster.
Rupert Lowe MP: A Track Record of Accountability
Rupert Lowe, MP for Great Yarmouth, has submitted over 2,000 written questions since entering Parliament in July 2024. This extraordinary output demonstrates a commitment to holding the government accountable on issues ranging from local constituency matters to national policy concerns.
James McMurdock MP: Leading by Example
James McMurdock, MP for South Basildon and East Thurrock, matches this work ethic with similar numbers. Together, Lowe and McMurdock have shown that Reform UK MPs are not just talking about change — they're doing the hard graft in Parliament to make it happen.