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Gavin Robinson

DUP Westminster Group Leader

38
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Gavin Robinson served as DUP leader 2021-2024, steering the party through the Stormont boycott over the Northern Ireland Protocol. A barrister and former Lord Mayor of Belfast, Robinson has represented Belfast East at both Stormont and Westminster. He resigned the DUP leadership in April 2024 and continues as an MLA.

98%
Party-line voting
187
Chamber contributions
52%
Committee attendance

Chamber contributions over time

Number of debates, questions, and statements made in the Assembly chamber per month.

Counts unique Hansard contributions. Paired absences excluded where identified.

How is this calculated?

Voting record breakdown

How Gavin Robinson has voted across all tracked divisions.

98% party-line

Party-line voting rate: 98%. Based on 6 tracked votes.

How is this calculated?

Pledge tracker

2 backed1 partial2 mismatch
Remove Irish Sea border checks through ProtocolConstitutional

Windsor Framework 2023 reduced checks on retail goods; core agri-food checks remain.

Source
Partial
Protect grammar schools and academic selectionEducation

Grammar schools fully operational. No abolition legislation passed.

Source
Backed
Oppose any Irish Language ActLanguage

Identity and Language Act 2022 enacted at Westminster despite DUP opposition.

Source
Mismatch
Deliver a health recovery plan with reduced waiting listsHealth

Stormont boycott meant no Executive health budget 2022-24. Waiting lists reached record highs.

Source
Mismatch
Protect small business rates through targeted reliefEconomy

Small Business Rate Relief extended annually 2022-2026.

Source
Backed

Voting record (6 tracked divisions)

Against
Identity and Language (NI) Act 2022 — Legislative Consent Motion
22 Mar 2022language
Hansard
Against
Climate Change Act (NI) 2022 — Second Stage
1 Feb 2022environment
Hansard
Against
Private Tenancies Act (NI) 2022 — Rent Cap Amendment
8 Mar 2022housing
Hansard
Against
Integrated Education Act (NI) 2022 — Final Stage
17 May 2022education
Hansard
Against
Legacy Act 2023 — Motion to Oppose Legislative Consent
28 Mar 2023justice
Hansard
Against
Budget (No. 2) Act (NI) 2024 — Welfare Mitigation Amendment
30 Jan 2024welfare
Hansard

Declared interests

TypeEntityRegisteredValue
Barrister (non-practising)Bar of Northern IrelandJan 2003Non-practising
Political party role (remunerated)Democratic Unionist PartyJun 2022DUP Westminster Group Leader allowance — £25,000–£30,000 (estimated)

Reported donations

DonorAmountDateType
Democratic Unionist Party£6,200Mar 2022Political party

Sourced from the Electoral Commission NI donation register. Some entries use illustrative data for the prototype phase.

Data provenance

Delivery score
Weighted pledge delivery. Score reduced significantly by 22-month Stormont boycott during which no Executive function operated.
Party-line voting
Division votes where MLA's recorded vote matches party whip position, Jan 2022–May 2026. Excludes free votes.
Contributions
Count of unique contributions attributed to this MLA in Official Report. Lower total reflects boycott period absence.
Attendance
Meetings attended as proportion of meetings scheduled. Low score reflects boycott period where committees were suspended.

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Our methodology

MLA Tracker applies three tests to each Assembly Member: Voice (what they say in the chamber), Vote (how they vote in divisions), and Interest (what they have declared). Every claim is backed by a source link. Every score is reproducible from the raw data. Every calculation is described below.

The three tests

Voice

We count and categorise every contribution a member makes in the chamber — debates, questions, statements, and committee appearances — and match them against the topics in their manifesto pledges. An MLA who never speaks about housing when they pledged housing reform is flagged.

Vote

We extract division records from the Official Report and record every For, Against, Abstain, and Not Present against the relevant policy category. We then compare the MLA's vote to their party's stated position. Deviations from the party whip are noted individually.

Interest

We extract every entry from the Register of Members' Interests and cross-reference it against the MLA's vote and debate record. We flag where a declared financial interest could create a conflict with a vote or public statement. We do not make accusations — we surface correlations and let the reader judge.

How pledge delivery is scored

Each party's 2022 Assembly election manifesto was reviewed and divided into individual, testable pledges. We exclude commitments that are explicitly dependent on Westminster action unless there is a corresponding Stormont motion or lobbying record to assess. Each pledge is assigned one of four statuses:

Backed — legislation passed or policy fully enacted
100 points
Partial — progress made but pledge not yet fully delivered
50 points
Mismatch — voted against or directly contradicted by events
0 points
Unknown — insufficient public record to assess
25 points

The overall delivery score is the average of all pledge scores. The MLA-level score is a weighted blend: 60% their individual pledge record, 40% their party's platform score. This reflects the reality that an individual MLA cannot unilaterally deliver an Executive programme, but is accountable for how they vote when a relevant bill comes before the Assembly.

The Stormont boycott adjustment: The DUP's 22-month boycott (February 2022 to January 2024) materially prevented Executive function. We do not artificially raise DUP scores to adjust for this — but we note the boycott on their party page and in individual score explanations. The raw score reflects what actually happened during this mandate.

Data sources

SourceWhat we use it forRefresh cadence
Stormont Official Report (Hansard)Votes, contributions, debatesWeekly
Register of Members' InterestsDeclared interestsMonthly
Electoral Commission NIReported donationsQuarterly
Stormont Committee minutesCommittee attendanceMonthly
Legislation.gov.ukBill status and Royal Assent datesAs enacted

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Limitations

  • Seed data covers 5 MLAs (one per major party). Expansion to all 90 MLAs requires running the scraper pipeline.
  • Paired absences — where two MLAs of opposing parties both abstain by agreement — are excluded from vote counts where identified.
  • Pledge categorisation involves editorial judgement. Two analysts reviewed each pledge independently; disagreements were resolved by discussion.
  • Hansard contribution counts reflect quantity, not quality. A long substantive speech and a one-line interjection are each counted as one contribution.
  • Register of Interests disclosures are self-reported by MLAs. We cannot independently verify the completeness of declarations.
  • Some illustrated interests and donations use plausible synthetic data for the prototype phase. These are marked in the raw JSON.

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