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Jonathan James Hinder (born 3 March 1991) is a British politician and former police officer who has served as the member of Parliament (MP) for
Pendle and Clitheroe Pendle and Clitheroe is a List of UK Parliament constituencies, constituency of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom, House of Commons in the Parliament of the United Kingdom, UK Parliament. Since its creation in 2024, it has been represented ...
since 2024. A member of the Labour Party, he is a member of the Red Wall Caucus and a co-founder and leading member of the
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parliamentary caucus. Hinder grew up in
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. He attended
Clitheroe Royal Grammar School Clitheroe Royal Grammar School is a co-educational grammar school in the town of Clitheroe in Lancashire, England, formerly an all-boys school. It was founded in 1554 as "The Free Grammar School of Philip II of Spain, King Philip and Mary I of ...
and studied history and politics at the
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before serving in the police force from 2013 to 2022 in
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, where he was a police constable, sergeant and inspector. He was also the head of the
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training academy. In 2022, Hinder left the police force to pursue a career in politics. He joined the Labour Party and in the
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became the Labour MP for Pendle and Clitheroe after defeating the incumbent
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MP
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. In Parliament, Hinder has campaigned for greater investment into transport and policing. He has called for the Labour Party to abandon
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and return to its traditional
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,
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roots with a stricter policy on immigration to reconnect with its main working-class base.


Early life and career

Jonathan James Hinder was born on 3 March 1991. His father, David Hinder, is a Labour Party activist in
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. He grew up in
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and attended
Clitheroe Royal Grammar School Clitheroe Royal Grammar School is a co-educational grammar school in the town of Clitheroe in Lancashire, England, formerly an all-boys school. It was founded in 1554 as "The Free Grammar School of Philip II of Spain, King Philip and Mary I of ...
before studying history and politics at the
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. After university, Hinder joined the police force in 2013 where he was a police constable, sergeant and inspector in
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. He mainly worked in emergency response roles. He also served as the head of the
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training academy during this period. In 2022, Hinder left the police service to pursue a career in politics. He joined the Labour Party and wrote for ''
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'' and the
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on crime and policing. In the 2023 Ribble Valley Borough Council election, he stood as a Labour candidate for the ward of St Mary's where he lost to two
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candidates.


Parliamentary career

In November 2023, Hinder was selected in a ballot of local Labour members to stand as Labour's
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for the
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constituency at the
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. During the election campaign, Hinder criticised the governing Conservative Party for a decline in public services and promoted Labour's proposed National Care Service, green energy generation and career opportunities for young people. He built support on the campaign trail by holding open forums with local residents where they could ask him questions and share their concerns. At the general election on 4 July, he was elected as the new member of Parliament (MP) for Pendle and Clitheroe with 16,129 votes, a majority of 902, or 1.9%, over the incumbent Conservative MP
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. Hinder became the first Labour politician to win the Clitheroe area since the 1945 general election. After his victory, Hinder paid tribute to Stephenson and pledged to "work to improve the lives of every single constituent, whether they voted for me or not". He was sworn into Parliament on 10 July and made his
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during a debate on
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on 7 September 2024. In his maiden speech, Hinder called for the restoration of the Skipton–Colne Line and "serious investment in infrastructure €¦if we are to see small towns in the north of England thrive and prosper". He joined the Red Wall Caucus of Labour MPs from seats in the
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and the
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which calls for greater economic investment by the government into that region. In September 2024, he said he would prioritise the
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, green investment, improving public transport and improving the NHS and other public services as an MP. He also set up a constituency office in
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. After his election to Parliament, Hinder voted in favour of the government's planned cuts to the
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in September 2024. In November 2024, he voted in favour of
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's Assisted Dying Bill at its first
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, explaining that he believed the bill was "sufficiently limited in scope to reduce unnecessary suffering for those who wish to shorten a painful death, without causing undue suffering to others". However, he withdrew his support for the bill at its second reading in May 2025 after a provision requiring approval from the High Court for assisted dying was removed, stating that more modifications had to be made to the bill to once again make it "practicable and safe". In January 2025, Hinder co-founded the economically left-wing and socially conservative
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parliamentary caucus of Labour MPs with
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, David Smith and
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. Hinder has become a leading figure in the caucus and is responsible for booking the venues of its meetings in Parliament. In February, he said the Labour Party had to "reconnect with our working-class base in seats like mine of Pendle and Clitheroe" by pursuing "bold, left-wing economic policies, much lower immigration, a complete rejection of divisive identity politics, and proudly reclaiming our patriotism". After Labour's poor showing in the 2025 local elections, Hinder said the party had to abandon
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and return to its traditional left-wing, socialist roots with a stricter policy on immigration to reconnect with its main working-class base who had appeared to shift towards
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over high immigration.


Political views

Ideologically, Hinder is a leading member of the Blue Labour parliamentary caucus of economically left-wing and socially conservative Labour MPs. He has criticised what he sees as the "hyper-liberal" ideology of the Labour Party and in 2025 said the party faced an "existential threat" because it abandoned its traditional left-wing socialist platform for liberalism and pro-immigration policies, after the party's traditional working-class voting base appeared to shift towards Reform UK over high immigration. Hinder promotes "left-wing economic arguments for low, controlled immigration" as described in 2025; according to Hinder, "high immigration is, of course, the
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dream" where "working-class people are generally the losers", with high immigration leading to the exploitation of British workers with increasing inequality and depressed wages caused by an influx of low-paid
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. He has argued that by adopting a stricter policy on immigration and moving back to the left, Labour would remove the appeal of challengers like Reform UK and reconnect the party to its traditional working-class base. In May 2025, Hinder called for an effective freeze on immigration with the introduction of a "one in, one out" system of migration. He also called for the government to implement an annual cap on accepting
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and to reform the asylum system to remove "every legal obstacle" preventing the removal of illegal boats crossing the English channel, including withdrawal from the
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if necessary. In April 2025, he said there needed to be a deterrent against
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, but criticised the
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as "chaotic". He also criticised the high numbers of
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at British universities and said that he was "not that disappointed" if reducing international student numbers would lead to the bankruptcy of universities which depended on international fees, adding that the nation should not have "anywhere near as many universities" which he described as "popping out degrees of dubious quality, of dubious value to the economy". He has supported the Labour government's planned reforms to reduce immigration and the government's review of human rights legislation related to
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. On the economy and the state, Hinder has criticised the "Treasury Orthodoxy" and a lack of intervention from the government. In 2025, he said the government had "given away much of its decision-making power" to unelected quangos such as
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, the
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and the
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, which he criticised for causing a lack of democratic accountability on economic policy. He has criticised
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's decision in 1997 to grant the Bank of England independent decision-making powers over
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for this reason and has called on elected politicians to "
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" over policy-making and public services. He has criticised the
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of public services and industries since the 1980s, including water, steel, rail, mail and energy, to private firms, " ny of them based overseas. Their priority purely being profit". Hinder has credited privatisation with rising bills, failing services and a decline in public infrastructure, and believes that the government should
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key industries and services and bring them back into
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. Since his election to Parliament, Hinder has campaigned for greater investment into transport and policing services and the restoration of the Skipton–Colne Line in particular. He dedicated his maiden speech to this issue, explaining that the nation needed "serious investment in infrastructure, such as by reinstating the short rail link between Colne in Lancashire and Skipton in Yorkshire, if we are to see small towns in the north of England thrive and prosper". In 2025, he said investment into transport services was needed to "unlock the potential of our towns" and said a new Skipton–Colne Line would be a "game changer €¦that would dramatically improve economic prospects for deprived areas across East Lancashire, well beyond my constituency".


Personal life

Hinder lives in
Clitheroe Clitheroe () is a town and civil parishes in England, civil parish in the Ribble Valley, Borough of Ribble Valley, Lancashire, England; it is located north-west of Manchester. It is near the Forest of Bowland and is often used as a base for to ...
. He is a fan of football and cricket.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Hinder, Jonathan Year of birth missing (living people) Living people People educated at Clitheroe Royal Grammar School Alumni of the University of Oxford Officers in English police forces Labour Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies UK MPs 2024–present