List of United Kingdom Liberal Democrat MPs (2019–present)
Eleven Liberal Democrat Members of Parliament (MPs) were elected to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom at the 2019 general election.[1] Two more were subsequently elected at parliamentary by-elections in Chesham and Amersham and North Shropshire, bringing the current total to 13.
MPs[]
Name | Parliamentary roles | Age | Time in Parliament |
Constituency | Majority | State party [Note 1] |
Regional party | |
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Ed Davey | Leader of the Liberal Democrats | 56 | 1997–2015 2017–present |
Kingston and Surbiton | 10,489 | England | London | |
Christine Jardine | Treasury spokesperson | 61 | 2017–present | Edinburgh West | 3,769 | Scotland | ||
Europe and Exiting the European Union spokesperson | ||||||||
International Trade spokesperson | ||||||||
Alistair Carmichael | Home Affairs spokesperson | 56 | 2001–present | Orkney and Shetland | 2,507 | Scotland | ||
Northern Ireland spokesperson | ||||||||
Political & Constitutional Reform spokesperson | ||||||||
Layla Moran | Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs spokesperson | 39 | 2017–present | Oxford West and Abingdon | 8,943 | England | South Central | |
International Development spokesperson | ||||||||
Daisy Cooper | Education spokesperson | 40 | 2019–present | St Albans | 6,293 | England | East of England | |
Wendy Chamberlain | Chief Whip in the House of Commons | 45 | 2019–present | Fife North East | 1,316 | Scotland | ||
Social Justice spokesperson | ||||||||
Scotland spokesperson | ||||||||
Wales spokesperson | ||||||||
Jamie Stone | Secretary of State for Defence spokesperson | 67 | 2017–present | Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross | 204 | Scotland | ||
Digital, Culture, Media and Sport spokesperson | ||||||||
Sarah Olney | Energy and Climate Change spokesperson | 45 | 2016–17 2019–present |
Richmond Park | 7,766 | England | London | |
Business and Industrial Strategy spokesperson | ||||||||
Transport spokesperson | ||||||||
Tim Farron | Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government spokesperson | 51 | 2005–present | Westmorland and Lonsdale | 1,934 | England | North West | |
Housing and Planning & Northern Powerhouse and Local Growth spokesperson | ||||||||
Environment, Food and Rural Affairs spokesperson | ||||||||
Wera Hobhouse | Women and Equalities spokesperson | 61 | 2017–present | Bath | 12,322 | England | Western Counties | |
Justice spokesperson | ||||||||
Liberal Democrat Leader of the House | ||||||||
Munira Wilson | Health, Wellbeing & Social Care spokesperson | 43 | 2019–present | Twickenham | 14,121 | England | London | |
Sarah Green | 40 | 2021–present | Chesham and Amersham | 8,028 | England | South Central | ||
Helen Morgan | 47/48 | 2021-present | North Shropshire | 5,925 | England | West Midlands |
See also[]
- List of MPs elected in the 2019 United Kingdom general election
- List of MPs for constituencies in England (2019–present)
- List of MPs for constituencies in Northern Ireland (2019–present)
- List of MPs for constituencies in Scotland (2019–present)
- List of MPs for constituencies in Wales (2019–present)
- Members of the House of Lords
- Category:UK MPs 2019–present
Notes[]
- ^ See article 2.1 of The Federal Constitution of the Liberal Democrats
References[]
Sources[]
Categories:
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- Lists of UK MPs 2019–present
- United Kingdom politics stubs