List of United Kingdom Liberal Democrat MPs (2019–present)

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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.

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Name Parliamentary roles Age Time in
Parliament
Constituency Majority State party
[Note 1]
Regional party
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

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