List of MPs who lost their seat in the 2010 United Kingdom general election
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This is a list of MPs who lost their seat at the 2010 United Kingdom general election.[1][failed verification] In total, 74 MPs lost their seats.
Members of Parliament who lost their seats[]
Party | Name | Constituency | Last office held whilst in power | Year elected | Defeated by | Party | ||
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Labour Party | Angela Smith | Basildon, contesting South Basildon and East Thurrock | Minister of State for Third Sector (2009-2010) | 1997 | Stephen Metcalfe | Conservative Party | ||
Martin Linton | Battersea | 1997 | Jane Ellison | Conservative Party | ||||
Patrick Hall | Bedford | 1997 | Richard Fuller | Conservative Party | ||||
Terry Rooney | Bradford North, contesting Bradford East | 1990 | David Ward | Liberal Democrats | ||||
Ann Keen | Brentford and Isleworth | Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Health Services (2007-2010) | 1997 | Mary Macleod | Conservative Party | |||
Dawn Butler | Brent South, contesting Brent Central | Minister for Young Citizens and Youth Engagement (2009-2010) | 2005 | Sarah Teather MP | Liberal Democrats | |||
Ian Cawsey | Brigg and Goole | 1997 | Andrew Percy | Conservative Party | ||||
Nick Palmer | Broxtowe | 1997 | Anna Soubry | Conservative Party | ||||
Julie Morgan | Cardiff North | 1997 | Jonathan Evans | Conservative Party | ||||
Nick Ainger | Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire | Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Wales Office (2005-2007) | 1992 | Simon Hart | Conservative Party | |||
Jonathan Shaw | Chatham and Aylesford | Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Department for Work and Pensions and Minister for Disabled People (2007-2010) | 1997 | Tracey Crouch | Conservative Party | |||
Christine Russell | City of Chester | 1997 | Stephen Mosley | Conservative Party | ||||
Shona McIsaac | Cleethorpes | 1997 | Martin Vickers | Conservative Party | ||||
Phil Hope | Corby | Minister of State for Health (2008-2010) | 1997 | Louise Mensch | Conservative Party | |||
Shahid Malik | Dewsbury | Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Department for Communities and Local Government (2009-2010) | 2005 | Simon Reevell | Conservative Party | |||
Gwyn Prosser | Dover | 1997 | Charlie Elphicke | Conservative Party | ||||
Joan Ryan | Enfield North | Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Nationality, Citizenship and Immigration (2006-2007) | 1997 | Nick de Bois | Conservative Party | |||
Paul Clark | Gillingham, contesting Gillingham and Rainham | Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Department for Transport (2008-2010) | 1997 | Rehman Chishti | Conservative Party | |||
Parmjit Dhanda | Gloucester | Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Department of Communities and Local Government (2006-2007) | 2001 | Richard Graham | Conservative Party | |||
Tony Wright | Great Yarmouth | 1997 | Brandon Lewis | Conservative Party | ||||
Bill Rammell | Harlow | Minister of State for the Armed Forces (2009-2010) | 1997 | Robert Halfon | Conservative Party | |||
Tony McNulty | Harrow East | Minister of State for Employment and Welfare Reform (2008-2009) | 1997 | Bob Blackman | Conservative Party | |||
Michael (Jabez) Foster | Hastings and Rye | Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Home Office (2009-2010) | 1997 | Amber Rudd | Conservative Party | |||
Andrew Dismore | Hendon | 1997 | Matthew Offord | Conservative Party | ||||
Celia Barlow | Hove | Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform (2008-2010) | 2005 | Mike Weatherley | Conservative Party | |||
Chris Mole | Ipswich | Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Department for Transport (2009-2010) | 2001 | Ben Gummer | Conservative Party | |||
Gillian Merron | Lincoln | Minister of State for Public Health (2009-2010) | 1997 | Karl McCartney | Conservative Party | |||
Andy Reed | Loughborough | 1997 | Nicky Morgan | Conservative Party | ||||
Roger Berry | Kingswood | 1992 | Chris Skidmore | Conservative Party | ||||
Phyllis Starkey | Milton Keynes South West, contesting Milton Keynes South | Chair of the Communities and Local Government Select Committee (2005-2010) | 1997 | Iain Stewart | Conservative Party | |||
Geraldine Smith | Morecambe and Lunesdale | 1997 | David Morris | Conservative Party | ||||
Sally Keeble | Northampton North | Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for the Department for International Development (2003-2005) | 1997 | Michael Ellis | Conservative Party | |||
Mike O'Brien | North Warwickshire | Minister of State for Health Services (2009-2010) | 1992 | Dan Byles | Conservative Party | |||
Charles Clarke | Norwich South | Home Secretary (2004–06) | 1997 | Simon Wright | Liberal Democrats | |||
Gordon Prentice | Pendle | 1992 | Andrew Stephenson | Conservative Party | ||||
Linda Gilroy | Plymouth Sutton, contesting Plymouth Sutton and Devonport | 1997 | Oliver Colvile | Conservative Party | ||||
Sarah McCarthy-Fry | Portsmouth North | Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury (2009-2010) | 2005 | Penny Mordaunt | Conservative Party | |||
Vera Baird | Redcar | Solicitor General for England and Wales (2007-2010) | 2001 | Ian Swales | Liberal Democrats | |||
Jacqui Smith | Redditch | Home Secretary (2007–09) | 1997 | Karen Lumley | Conservative Party | |||
Janet Anderson | Rossendale and Darwen | Vice-Chamberlain of the Household (1997-1998) | 1992 | Jake Berry | Conservative Party | |||
Jim Knight | South Dorset | Minister of State for Employment and Welfare Reform (2009-2010) | 2001 | Richard Drax | Conservative Party | |||
David Borrow | South Ribble | 1997 | Lorraine Fullbrook | Conservative Party | ||||
David Kidney | Stafford | Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for the Department for Energy and Climate Change (2009-2010) | 1997 | Jeremy Lefroy | Conservative Party | |||
Charlotte Atkins | Staffordshire Moorlands | Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Department for Transport (2004-2005) | 1997 | Karen Bradley | Conservative Party | |||
Dari Taylor | Stockton South | 1997 | James Wharton | Conservative Party' | ||||
Lynda Waltho | Stourbridge | 2005 | Margot James | Conservative Party | ||||
David Drew | Stroud | 1997 | Neil Carmichael | Conservative Party | ||||
Anne Snelgrove | Swindon South | 2005 | Robert Buckland | Conservative Party | ||||
Brian Jenkins | Tamworth | 1996 | Christopher Pincher | Conservative Party | ||||
Dan Norris | Wansdyke, contesting North East Somerset | Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (2009-2010) | 1997 | Jacob Rees-Mogg | Conservative Party | |||
James Plaskitt | Warwick and Leamington | Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Department for Work and Pensions (2005-2008) | 1997 | Chris White | Conservative Party | |||
Claire Ward | Watford | Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Justice (2009-2010) | 1997 | Richard Harrington | Conservative Party | |||
Bob Blizzard | Waveney | Lord Commissioner of HM Treasury (2008-2010) | 1997 | Peter Aldous | Conservative Party | |||
Rob Marris | Wolverhampton South West | 2001 | Paul Uppal | Conservative Party | ||||
Michael Foster | Worcester | Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Department for International Development (2008-2010) | 1997 | Robin Walker | Conservative Party | |||
Liberal Democrats | Paul Holmes | Chesterfield | Justice Spokesman and Chairman of the Liberal Democrats (2005-2010) | 2001 | Toby Perkins | Labour Party | ||
Willie Rennie | Dunfermline and West Fife | Chair of the Lib Dem Campaigns Team (2008-2010) | 2006 | Thomas Docherty | Labour Party | |||
Julia Goldsworthy | Falmouth and Camborne, contesting Camborne and Redruth | Communities and Local Government Spokesman (2007-2010) | 2005 | George Eustice | Conservative Party | |||
Lembit Öpik | Montgomeryshire | Housing Spokesman (2008-2010) | 1997 | Glyn Davies | Conservative Party | |||
Evan Harris | Oxford West and Abingdon | Science Spokesman (2008-2010) | 1997 | Nicola Blackwood | Conservative Party | |||
Susan Kramer | Richmond Park | Transport Spokesman (2008-2010) | 2005 | Zac Goldsmith | Conservative Party | |||
Paul Rowen | Rochdale | Work and Pensions Spokesman (2008-2010) | 2005 | Simon Danczuk | Labour Party | |||
Sandra Gidley | Romsey, contesting Romsey and Southampton North | Health Spokesman (2006-2010) | 2000 | Caroline Nokes | Conservative Party | |||
Richard Younger-Ross | Teignbridge, contesting Newton Abbot | Heritage Spokesman (2008-2010) | 2001 | Anne-Marie Morris | Conservative Party | |||
Conservative | Nigel Waterson | Eastbourne | 1992 | Stephen Lloyd | Liberal Democrats | |||
David Heathcoat-Amory | Wells | 1983 | Tessa Munt | Liberal Democrats | ||||
Democratic Unionist Party | Peter Robinson | Belfast East | Leader of the DUP and First Minister of Northern Ireland (2008-2016) | 1979 | Naomi Long | Alliance Party of Northern Ireland | ||
Respect | George Galloway | Bethnal Green & Bow, contesting Poplar and Limehouse | 2005 | Jim Fitzpatrick | Labour Party | |||
Scottish National Party | John Mason | Glasgow East | 2008 | Margaret Curran | Labour Party | |||
Independent | Bob Spink[2] | Castle Point | 2001 | Rebecca Harris | Conservative Party | |||
Andrew Pelling[3] | Croydon Central | 2005 | Gavin Barwell | Conservative Party | ||||
Frank Cook[4] | Stockton North | 1983 | Alex Cunningham | Labour Party | ||||
Richard Taylor | Wyre Forest | 2001 | Mark Garnier | Conservative Party | ||||
Blaenau Gwent People's Voice Group | Dai Davies | Blaenau Gwent | 2006 | Nick Smith | Labour Party |
References[]
- ^ "The Times & The Sunday Times". www.thetimes.co.uk. Retrieved 2021-01-17.
- ^ Elected as a Conservative MP
- ^ Elected as a Conservative MP
- ^ Elected as a Labour MP
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- 2010 United Kingdom general election
- Lists of British MPs who were defeated by election