The People's Chamber
ISSUE 80
JUN 19-25, 2026
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Neil Coyle
Neil Coyle
MP for Bermondsey and Old Southwark
Labour

Political Biography

Neil Coyle has been Labour MP for Bermondsey and Old Southwark since 2015, when he defeated Liberal Democrat Simon Hughes. He was re-elected in 2024 with 16,857 votes (44.8 percent) and a majority of 7,787 over the Liberal Democrats. The Conservatives finished fifth on 7.7 percent. The seat's competitive threat comes from the Liberal Democrats at 24.1 percent and the Greens at 11.9 percent, not from the right.

Born on 30 December 1978 in Luton, he grew up in Luton before moving to Southwark. He worked at the Disability Alliance and the National Centre for Independent Living before entering Parliament, and served as a Southwark councillor. The disability policy background is genuine and gives him credibility on welfare and independent living.

The misconduct finding is the defining episode of his career and it was caused by alcohol. In February 2022, Coyle was suspended from the Labour Party and banned from all bars on the Westminster estate after two incidents in the Strangers' Bar.

The first case involved "foul-mouthed and drunken abuse" of a parliamentary assistant, a junior member of another MP's staff. The Independent Expert Panel found the behaviour "shocking and intimidating" and recommended a two-day suspension from the Commons.

The second case involved "abusive language with racial overtones" directed at Henry Dyer, a parliamentary journalist of British-Chinese heritage who now works for the Guardian. Dyer filed a formal complaint. The Panel recommended a further three-day suspension. Total: five sitting days.

The IEP chair Sir Stephen Irwin stated that "very marked abuse of alcohol was at the root of events" in both cases. Coyle accepted the findings. In his Commons apology he said he had not touched alcohol for a year and thanked both complainants for "possibly saving my life." He described himself as "devastated to be in this situation through my own fault."

The whip was restored in May 2023. He was reselected and re-elected in 2024.

The alcohol context does not excuse the behaviour but it explains the pattern: two separate incidents of aggressive, abusive conduct, both in the same bar, both while drunk, both involving people who had less power than an MP. A parliamentary assistant and a journalist are not equals of a Member of Parliament. Abusing them while drunk in the workplace they share is a specific failure of the duty of care that comes with the office.

Coyle has served on the Work and Pensions Committee and the Foreign Affairs Committee. He has been active on welfare, housing, food insecurity and homelessness through APPG work.

Coyle's strengths include genuine disability policy expertise, a decade of constituency representation in one of London's most complex urban seats, and the willingness to publicly address his alcoholism. His weaknesses include two separate bullying and harassment findings with racial overtones, a five-day Commons suspension, a banned-from-bars order, and the permanent reputational damage of being the MP who thanked his accusers for saving his life because his drinking had become that destructive. At 47, he has survived. Whether he has recovered is a different question.