List of United Kingdom MPs: Q

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Following is a list of past and present Members of Parliament (MPs) of the United Kingdom whose surnames begin with Q.

Name Image Party First elected Constituency Notes
Joan Quennell Sir John Yarde-Buller, Bt.png Conservative 1960 Petersfield

(19601974)

West Sussex County Councillor (1951–61)
David Quibell Lord Quibell.jpg Labour 1929 Brigg

(19291931;19351945)

Mayor of Scunthorpe (1953)

Later ennobled as Baron Quibell

Sir Cuthbert Quilter

1st Baronet Quilter

Sir (William) Cuthbert QUILTER (1841-1911) photo in 1906 Suffolk Leaders.jpg Liberal 1885 Sudbury

(1885-1886)

Liberal Unionist Sudbury

(18861906)

Sir Cuthbert Quilter

2nd Baronet Quilter

William Eley Cuthbert QUILTER (1873-1952) photo in 1906 Suffolk Leaders.jpg Conservative 1910 Sudbury

(19101918)

Jeremy Quin Official portrait of Jeremy Quin MP crop 2.jpg Conservative 2015 Horsham

(2015–present)

Minister for Defence Procurement (2020–present)

Comptroller of the Household (2019)

Lord Commissioner of the Treasury (2018–19)

Joyce Quin Official portrait of Baroness Quin crop 2, 2019.jpg Labour 1987 Gateshead East

(19871997)

Gateshead East and Washington West

(19972005)

Minister of State for Europe (1998–99)

Minister of State for Home Affairs (1997–98)

MEP for Tyne and Wear (198489)

MEP for Tyne South and Wear (197984)

Later ennobled as Baroness Quin

Will Quince Official portrait of Will Quince MP crop 2.jpg Conservative 2015 Colchester (2015–present) Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Welfare Delivery (2019–present)
Lawrie Quinn Labour 1997 Scarborough and Whitby (19972005)
Peter Quinn Conservative 1859 Newry (18591865)
Thomas Quinn Irish Parliamentary Party 1886 Kilkenny City (1886–1890)
Parnellite Kilkenny City (1890–1891)
Anti-Parnellite Kilkenny City (1891–1892)
Yasmin Qureshi Official portrait of Yasmin Qureshi crop 2.jpg Labour 2010 Bolton South East

(2010–present)

Shadow Minister for International Development (2020–present)

Shadow Minister for Justice (2016–20)

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