Pound served as a councillor in
Ealing from 1982 to 1998. In 1982, he was elected in Elthorne ward, and in 1986 he was re-elected in his home ward of Hobbayne. He was the MP for Ealing North from 1997 to 2019. He served as the
Parliamentary Private Secretary (PPS) to
Hazel Blears until he resigned in protest at the
decision to replace Trident on 14 March 2007. He supported Blears in the
2007 Labour Party deputy leadership election. Pound held the position of PPS to Minister
Stephen Timms at the
Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform from October 2008 until May 2010. In April 2009 he was reported to have announced his resignation from this position, in order to vote against the government's policy of restricting the right of former
Gurkhas to settle in the UK. After the election of
Ed Miliband as Labour leader in October 2010, he became an assistant whip. In November of that year he became shadow minister for Northern Ireland. He had served on the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee between 1997 and 2010. In 2012, despite his republican views, Pound criticised protests arranged during
Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee stating "You can hold republican views but you respect the current monarch – particularly in this year of all years. There is no need to lose your manners, and this is deliberately provocative." In February 2013, Pound voted against the second reading of the
Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Act 2013. Subsequently, in May 2013 the MP voted against the bill’s third and final reading, opposing the legalisation of same-sex marriage within England and Wales. He supported
Owen Smith in the failed attempt to replace
Jeremy Corbyn in the
2016 Labour leadership election. In 2019, Pound announced that he would not seek re-election at the next general election. ==Voting record==