Career
2010-present
Glindon was selected in February 2010 as Labour candidate for the safe seat, while a Councillor for Battle Hill Ward on North Tyneside Council, after the previous Member of Parliament Stephen Byers announced in November 2009 that he would not contest the next election. At the general election in May 2010, she beat Liberal Democrat Councillor David Ord in to a distant second place to hold the seat with 50.7% of the votes, despite a 8.7% swing away from Labour. As an Member of Parliament her parliamentary voting record has included opposing the "bedroom tax" and increasing welfare support for those unable to work due to illness or disability.
She voted against raising tuition fees to £9000 and against the cut in the Education Maintenance Allowance (European Medicines Agency) for 16- to 19-year-olds.
She has voted for measures to curb climate change and for measures to raise the level of income tax for those earning over £150,000. In 2013 she was one of 161 MPs to oppose the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Acting 2013.
She has called for a commons debate on the badger cull, which she opposed. She was Parliamentary Private Secretary (Parliamentary Private Secretary) to Mary Creagh when she was Shadow Secretary of State for Transport until 2014.
Glindon was re-elected on 8 May 2015, with 26,191 votes and 55.9% share of the votes cast.