List of United Kingdom MPs by seniority (2019–present)
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This is the list of United Kingdom MPs by seniority, 2019–present. The Members of Parliament (MPs), who were elected in the 2019 general election and during the 58th Parliament, are ranked by the beginning of their terms in office in the House of Commons.
Criteria[]
The seniority criteria used in this article are derived from how the Father of the House is selected. They are not laid down in Standing Orders but arise from the customary practice of the House of Commons. The modern custom is that the Father of the House is the MP who has the longest continuous service. If two or more members were first elected in the same General Election (or at by-elections held on the same day), then priority is given to the one who was sworn in first. The order of swearing in is recorded in the House of Commons Journal, the official record of proceedings.
When a member has had broken service, that does not affect his or her seniority (for the purpose of qualifying as the Father of the House) which is based on the latest period of continuous service.
The Sinn Féin members, who abstain from taking their seats at Westminster, have never been sworn in. They are ranked (in this list) after all other members who have taken their seats. Between themselves, they are ranked by the first date of the election, for the current period of continuous service. If they are equal on that criterion, then they are ranked in alphabetical order by surname.
Summary of members elected by party[]
Affiliation | Members | ||
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Elected[1] | Current[2] | ||
Conservative[a] | 365 | 360 | |
Labour[b] | 202 | 199 | |
SNP | 48 | 45 | |
Liberal Democrats | 11 | 13 | |
DUP | 8 | 8 | |
Sinn Féin | 7 | 7 | |
Plaid Cymru | 4 | 3 | |
SDLP | 2 | 2 | |
Alba | 0 | 2 | |
Green | 1 | 1 | |
Alliance | 1 | 1 | |
Speaker | 1 | 1 | |
Independent | 0 | 7 | |
Total | 650 | 649 | |
Voting total[c] | 639 | 638 | |
Vacant | 0 | 1 | |
Government majority | 87[d] | 78[e] |
For full details of changes during the current Parliament, see Defections and suspensions and By-elections.
List[]
This article assigns a numerical rank to each of the 650 members elected in the 2019 general election. Other members, who were not the first person declared elected to a seat but who joined the House during the Parliament, are not assigned a number. Members named in italics are no longer sitting.
Rank | Member | Party | Constituency 2019 | Elected | Notes |
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47th Parliament (elected: 10 October 1974, first met: 22 October 1974, dissolved: 7 April 1979) | |||||
001 | Sir Peter Bottomley | Con | Worthing West | 26 Jun 1975 | Father of the House |
48th Parliament (elected: 3 May 1979, first met: 9 May 1979, dissolved: 13 May 1983) [6] | |||||
002 | Barry Sheerman | Lab | Huddersfield | 3 May 1979[7] | Oldest Labour MP |
003 | The Rt Hon Harriet Harman | Lab | Camberwell and Peckham | 28 Oct 1982[7] | Elected at the 1982 Peckham by-election. Longest-ever continuously-serving female MP. Chair of the Joint Committee on Human Rights. Former Acting Labour Leader and Leader of the Opposition 2010 and 2015 |
49th Parliament (elected: 9 June 1983, first met: 15 June 1983, dissolved: 18 May 1987) [8][9][10] | |||||
004 | The Rt Hon Sir Edward Leigh | Con | Gainsborough | 9 Jun 1983[7] | |
005 | The Rt Hon Nick Brown | Lab | Newcastle upon Tyne East | Chair of the Finance Committee. Former Chief Whip of the Labour Party | |
006 | The Rt Hon Jeremy Corbyn | Ind | Islington North | Former Labour Party Leader and Leader of the Opposition. Labour Party whip was suspended in October 2020. | |
007 | Sir David Amess | Con | Southend West | Killed - 15 October 2021 | |
008 | The Rt Hon Sir Roger Gale | Con | North Thanet | ||
009 | The Rt Hon Dame Margaret Beckett | Lab | Derby South | Longest ever serving female MP (non-continuous service). Chair of the Joint Committee on the National Security Strategy Former Foreign Secretary (2006–07),
Deputy Labour Leader (1992–94), Acting Labour Leader and Leader of the Opposition (1994). Previously served 1974–79. | |
010 | Sir Bill Cash | Con | Stone | 3 May 1984 | Elected at the 1984 Stafford by-election. Oldest MP elected in the 2019 election. Chair of the European Scrutiny Committee |
011 | The Rt Hon Sir George Howarth | Lab | Knowsley | 13 Nov 1986 | Elected at the 1986 Knowsley North by-election. |
50th Parliament (elected: 11 June 1987, first met: 17 June 1987, dissolved: 16 March 1992) [11][12] | |||||
012 | The Rt Hon Sir John Redwood | Con | Wokingham | 11 Jun 1987 | Former Secretary of State for Wales |
013 | The Rt Hon David Davis | Con | Haltemprice and Howden | Former Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union | |
014 | The Rt Hon Diane Abbott | Lab | Hackney North and Stoke Newington | Longest serving Black MP in the House of Commons. Former Shadow Home Secretary | |
51st Parliament (elected: 9 April 1992, first met: 27 April 1992, dissolved: 8 April 1997) [13][14][15] | |||||
015 | The Rt Hon Liam Fox | Con | North Somerset | 9 Apr 1992 | Former Secretary of State for Defence, Secretary of State for International Trade and President of the Board of Trade. |
016 | The Rt Hon Sir Oliver Heald | Con | North East Hertfordshire | Former Shadow Secretary of State for Justice | |
017 | Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown | Con | The Cotswolds | ||
018 | Sir Gary Streeter | Con | South West Devon | ||
019 | Michael Fabricant | Con | Lichfield | ||
020 | Clive Betts | Lab | Sheffield South East | Chair of the Housing, Communities and Local Government Select Committee | |
021 | Sir Paul Beresford | Con | Mole Valley | Chair of the Administration Committee | |
022 | The Rt Hon Sir Iain Duncan Smith | Con | Chingford and Woodford Green | Former Leader of the Conservative Party, Leader of the Opposition and Work and Pensions Secretary | |
023 | The Rt Hon Nigel Evans | Con | Ribble Valley | Second Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means | |
024 | The Rt Hon Dame Cheryl Gillan | Con | Chesham and Amersham | Former Secretary of State for Wales, died 4 April 2021 | |
025 | The Hon Sir Bernard Jenkin | Con | Harwich and North Essex | Chair of the Liaison Committee | |
026 | Dame Angela Eagle | Lab | Wallasey | Former Shadow First Secretary of State | |
027 | The Rt Hon John Whittingdale | Con | Maldon | Former Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport | |
028 | The Rt Hon John Spellar | Lab | Warley | Previously served 1982–83 | |
029 | The Rt Hon Dame Margaret Hodge | Lab | Barking | 9 Jun 1994 | Elected at the 1994 Barking by-election. |
030 | The Rt Hon Stephen Timms | Lab | East Ham | Elected at the 1994 Newham North East by-election. Chair of the Work and Pensions Select Committee | |
031 | Jon Trickett | Lab | Hemsworth | 1 Feb 1996 | Elected at the 1996 Hemsworth by-election. Former Shadow Minister for the Cabinet Office |
52nd Parliament (elected: 1 May 1997, first met: 7 May 1997, dissolved: 14 May 2001) [16][17][18][19] | |||||
032 | The Rt Hon Julian Lewis | Con | New Forest East | 1 May 1997 | Chair of the Intelligence and Security Committee. |
033 | The Rt Hon Owen Paterson | Con | North Shropshire | Former Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs & Secretary of State for Northern Ireland. Resigned on 4 November 2021 to trigger 2021 North Shropshire by-election. | |
034 | Laurence Robertson | Con | Tewkesbury | ||
035 | Sir Robert Syms | Con | Poole | ||
036 | The Rt Hon Ben Bradshaw | Lab | Exeter | Former Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport | |
037 | The Rt Hon Sir Jeffrey Donaldson | DUP | Lagan Valley | Leader of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) | |
038 | The Rt Hon John McDonnell | Lab | Hayes and Harlington | Former Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer | |
039 | Gareth Thomas | Lab | Harrow West | ||
040 | The Rt Hon Dame Eleanor Laing | Con | Epping Forest | Chairman of Ways and Means | |
041 | The Rt Hon Sir Lindsay Hoyle | Spe | Chorley | Speaker of the House of Commons | |
042 | The Rt Hon John Healey | Lab | Wentworth and Dearne | Shadow Secretary of State for Defence | |
043 | Tim Loughton | Con | East Worthing and Shoreham | ||
044 | The Rt Hon Lady May (Theresa May) | Con | Maidenhead | Former Leader of the Conservative Party, Prime Minister and Home Secretary | |
045 | The Rt Hon Sir Graham Brady | Con | Altrincham and Sale West | ||
046 | The Rt Hon Nick Gibb | Con | Bognor Regis and Littlehampton | ||
047 | Alan Whitehead | Lab | Southampton Test | ||
048 | Barry Gardiner | Lab | Brent North | Former Shadow Secretary of State for International Trade | |
049 | The Rt Hon Sir Desmond Swayne | Con | New Forest West | ||
050 | Fabian Hamilton | Lab | Leeds North East | ||
051 | The Rt Hon Damian Green | Con | Ashford | Former First Secretary of State and Minister for the Cabinet Office | |
052 | James Gray | Con | North Wiltshire | ||
053 | The Rt Hon Sir Alan Campbell | Lab | Tynemouth | Labour Chief Whip | |
054 | Maria Eagle | Lab | Garston and Halewood | Former Shadow Secretary of State for Defence | |
055 | The Rt Hon Dame Rosie Winterton | Lab | Doncaster Central | First Deputy Chairmen of Ways and Means. Former Labour Chief Whip. | |
056 | Clive Efford | Lab | Eltham | ||
057 | Karen Buck | Lab | Westminster North | ||
058 | Steve McCabe | Lab | Birmingham Selly Oak | ||
059 | Graham Stringer | Lab | Blackley and Broughton | ||
060 | The Rt Hon Sir John Hayes | Con | South Holland and The Deepings | ||
061 | The Rt Hon Yvette Cooper | Lab | Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford | Chair of the Home Affairs Select Committee. Former Secretary of State for Work and Pensions. | |
062 | Crispin Blunt | Con | Reigate | ||
063 | Derek Twigg | Lab | Halton | ||
064 | Siobhain McDonagh | Lab | Mitcham and Morden | ||
065 | Sir Christopher Chope | Con | Christchurch | Previously served 1983–92 | |
066 | The Rt Hon Hilary Benn | Lab | Leeds Central | 10 Jun 1999 | Elected at the 1999 Leeds Central by-election. Former Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, and Shadow First Secretary of State |
067 | The Rt Hon David Lammy | Lab | Tottenham | 22 Jun 2000 | Elected at the 2000 Tottenham by-election. Shadow Secretary of State for Justice and Shadow Lord Chancellor |
068 | Sir Mark Hendrick | Lab | Preston | 23 Nov 2000 | Elected at the 2000 Preston by-election. |
53rd Parliament (elected: 7 June 2001, first met: 13 June 2001, dissolved: 11 April 2005) [20][21][22][23] | |||||
069 | The Rt Hon Sir Greg Knight | Con | East Yorkshire | 7 Jun 2001 | Previously served 1983–97 |
070 | Richard Bacon | Con | South Norfolk | ||
071 | Gregory Campbell | DUP | East Londonderry | DUP Spokesperson for the Cabinet Office and International Development | |
072 | Sir Bill Wiggin | Con | North Herefordshire | Chair of the Committee of Selection | |
073 | Andrew Rosindell | Con | Romford | ||
074 | Kevin Brennan | Lab | Cardiff West | ||
075 | Wayne David | Lab | Caerphilly | ||
076 | The Rt Hon Chris Grayling | Con | Epsom and Ewell | Former Secretary of State for Transport and Leader of the House of Commons and Lord President of the Council | |
077 | Jon Cruddas | Lab | Dagenham and Rainham | ||
078 | The Rt Hon Kevan Jones | Lab | North Durham | ||
079 | The Rt Hon Alistair Carmichael | LD | Orkney and Shetland | Liberal Democrat Home Affairs and Northern Ireland Spokesperson. Former Secretary of State for Scotland | |
080 | John Baron | Con | Basildon and Billericay | ||
081 | The Rt Hon Mark Francois | Con | Rayleigh and Wickford | ||
082 | Andrew Selous | Con | South West Bedfordshire | Second Church Estates Commissioner | |
083 | Khalid Mahmood | Lab | Birmingham Perry Barr | Longest serving Asian MP in the House of Commons | |
084 | Jonathan Djanogly | Con | Huntingdon | ||
085 | The Rt Hon Andrew Murrison | Con | South West Wiltshire | ||
086 | Ian Liddell-Grainger | Con | Bridgwater and West Somerset | ||
087 | The Rt Hon Mark Tami | Lab | Alyn and Deeside | ||
088 | Hywel Williams | PC | Arfon | Former Plaid Cymru Westminister Group Leader | |
089 | Chris Bryant | Lab | Rhondda | Chair of the Committee on Standards and Committee on Privileges | |
090 | Pete Wishart | SNP | Perth and North Perthshire | SNP Manager of Commons Business and Chair of the Scottish Affairs Committee | |
091 | The Rt Hon Andrew Mitchell | Con | Sutton Coldfield | Previously served 1987–97; former Secretary of State for International Development and Government Chief Whip | |
092 | The Rt Hon Liam Byrne | Lab | Birmingham Hodge Hill | 15 Jul 2004 | Elected at the 2004 Birmingham Hodge Hill by-election. Former Chief Secretary to the Treasury |
54th Parliament (elected: 5 May 2005, first met: 11 May 2005, dissolved: 12 April 2010)[24][25][26][27] | |||||
093 | Sir Charles Walker | Con | Broxbourne | 5 May 2005 | |
094 | The Rt Hon Tobias Ellwood | Con | Bournemouth East | Chair of the Defence Select Committee | |
095 | Adam Afriyie | Con | Windsor | ||
096 | Tim Farron | LD | Westmorland and Lonsdale | Liberal Democrat Spokesperson for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Communities and Local Government and Housing, Planning,
the Northern Powerhouse and Local Growth and Former Liberal Democrat Leader | |
097 | The Rt Hon Sir David Evennett | Con | Bexleyheath and Crayford | Previously served 1983–97 | |
098 | The Rt Hon Stewart Hosie | SNP | Dundee East | SNP Spokesperson for the Cabinet Office | |
099 | The Rt Hon Grant Shapps | Con | Welwyn Hatfield | Secretary of State for Transport | |
100 | The Rt Hon Sir Mike Penning | Con | Hemel Hempstead | ||
101 | Daniel Kawczynski | Con | Shrewsbury and Atcham | ||
102 | The Rt Hon Jeremy Wright | Con | Kenilworth and Southam | Former Attorney General for England and Wales | |
103 | James Duddridge | Con | Rochford and Southend East | ||
104 | The Rt Hon James Brokenshire | Con | Old Bexley and Sidcup | Former Secretary of State for Housing Communities and Local Government, died 7 October 2021 | |
105 | Philip Hollobone | Con | Kettering | ||
106 | The Rt Hon Theresa Villiers | Con | Chipping Barnet | Former Secretary of State for Northern Ireland | |
107 | Peter Bone | Con | Wellingborough | ||
108 | The Rt Hon Mark Harper | Con | Forest of Dean | Former Government Chief Whip | |
109 | The Rt Hon David Mundell | Con | Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale | Former Secretary of State for Scotland | |
110 | John Penrose | Con | Weston-Super-Mare | United Kingdom Anti-Corruption Champion | |
111 | The Rt Hon Mark Pritchard | Con | The Wrekin | ||
112 | The Rt Hon Maria Miller | Con | Basingstoke | ||
113 | Shailesh Vara | Con | North West Cambridgeshire | ||
114 | The Rt Hon Greg Hands | Con | Chelsea and Fulham | ||
115 | The Rt Hon Ben Wallace | Con | Wyre and Preston North | Secretary of State for Defence | |
116 | The Rt Hon Jeremy Hunt | Con | South West Surrey | Chair of the Health and Social Care Select Committee. Former Secretary of State for Health and Social Care | |
117 | David Davies | Con | Monmouth | ||
118 | The Rt Hon David Jones | Con | Clwyd West | ||
119 | Lyn Brown | Lab | West Ham | ||
120 | Philip Davies | Con | Shipley | ||
121 | Stephen Hammond | Con | Wimbledon | ||
122 | Andrew Gwynne | Lab | Denton and Reddish | Former Shadow Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government | |
123 | The Rt Hon Stephen Crabb | Con | Preseli Pembrokeshire | Chair of the Welsh Affairs Select Committee and Former Secretary of State for Wales | |
124 | The Rt Hon Pat McFadden | Lab | Wolverhampton South East | ||
125 | Meg Hillier | Lab | Hackney South and Shoreditch | Chair of the Public Accounts Select Committee | |
126 | The Rt Hon Sammy Wilson | DUP | East Antrim | DUP Westminster Chief Whip | |
127 | The Rt Hon Sir Robert Goodwill | Con | Scarborough and Whitby | ||
128 | Adam Holloway | Con | Gravesham | ||
129 | The Rt Hon Greg Clark | Con | Tunbridge Wells | Chair of the Science and Technology Select Committee | |
130 | The Rt Hon Michael Gove | Con | Surrey Heath | Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities and Minister for Intergovernmental Relations. Former Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster | |
131 | Kerry McCarthy | Lab | Bristol East | ||
132 | Jessica Morden | Lab | Newport East | Chair of the Commons Select Committee on Statutory Instruments and Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments | |
133 | The Rt Hon Dame Diana Johnson | Lab | Kingston upon Hull North | ||
134 | Graham Stuart | Con | Beverley and Holderness | ||
135 | The Rt Hon Nadine Dorries | Con | Mid Bedfordshire | Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport | |
136 | The Rt Hon Emily Thornberry | Lab | Islington South and Finsbury | Shadow Secretary of State for International Trade, Former Shadow First Secretary of State | |
137 | Barbara Keeley | Lab | Worsley and Eccles South | ||
138 | Sharon Hodgson | Lab | Washington and Sunderland West | ||
139 | The Rt Hon Sir Geoffrey Cox | Con | Torridge and West Devon | Former Attorney General | |
140 | Andy Slaughter | Lab | Hammersmith | ||
141 | The Rt Hon Ed Miliband | Lab | Doncaster North | Shadow Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy and Shadow President for COP 26
Former Leader of the Labour Party and Leader of the Opposition | |
142 | The Rt Hon Philip Dunne | Con | Ludlow | Chair of the Environmental Audit Select Committee | |
143 | Angus MacNeil | SNP | Na h-Eileanan an Iar | Chair of the International Trade Select Committee | |
144 | Rosie Cooper | Lab | West Lancashire | ||
145 | Nia Griffith | Lab | Llanelli | Shadow Secretary of State for Wales | |
146 | Sir Bob Neill | Con | Bromley and Chislehurst | 29 Jun 2006 | Elected at the 2006 Bromley and Chislehurst by-election. Chair of the Justice Select Committee |
147 | Virendra Sharma | Lab | Ealing Southall | 19 Jul 2007 | Elected at the 2007 Ealing Southall by-election. |
148 | John Howell | Con | Henley | 26 Jun 2008 | Elected at the 2008 Henley by-election. |
149 | Chloe Smith | Con | Norwich North | 23 Jul 2009 | Elected at the 2009 Norwich North by-election. |
55th Parliament (elected: 6 May 2010, first met: 18 May 2010, dissolved: 30 March 2015) [28][29][30][31][32][33][34] | |||||
150 | The Rt Hon Valerie Vaz | Lab | Walsall South | 6 May 2010 | Former Shadow Leader of the House of Commons |
151 | Catherine McKinnell | Lab | Newcastle upon Tyne North | Chair of the Petitions Committee | |
152 | The Rt Hon Bob Stewart | Con | Beckenham | ||
153 | Chris Heaton-Harris | Con | Daventry | ||
154 | Iain Stewart | Con | Milton Keynes South | ||
155 | Andrew Bridgen | Con | North West Leicestershire | ||
156 | Nigel Mills | Con | Amber Valley | ||
157 | Neil Parish | Con | Tiverton and Honiton | Chair of the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Select Committee | |
158 | Jack Lopresti | Con | Filton and Bradley Stoke | ||
159 | Jonathan Reynolds | Lab | Stalybridge and Hyde | Shadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions | |
160 | The Rt Hon Simon Hart | Con | Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire | Secretary of State for Wales | |
161 | Martin Vickers | Con | Cleethorpes | ||
162 | Geraint Davies | Lab | Swansea West | Previously served 1997–2005 | |
163 | John Cryer | Lab | Leyton and Wanstead | ||
164 | The Rt Hon Priti Patel | Con | Witham | Secretary of State for the Home Department | |
165 | The Rt Hon Alec Shelbrooke | Con | Elmet and Rothwell | ||
166 | The Rt Hon Nigel Adams | Con | Selby and Ainsty | ||
167 | The Rt Hon Mel Stride | Con | Central Devon | Chair of the Treasury Select Committee | |
168 | The Rt Hon Damian Hinds | Con | East Hampshire | ||
169 | The Rt Hon Mark Spencer | Con | Sherwood | Government Chief Whip | |
170 | Ian Lavery | Lab | Wansbeck | ||
171 | Grahame Morris | Lab | Easington | ||
172 | Ian Mearns | Lab | Gateshead | Chair of the Backbench Business Committee | |
173 | The Rt Hon Sajid Javid | Con | Bromsgrove | Secretary of State for Health and Social Care. Former Home Secretary and Chancellor of the Exchequer | |
174 | The Rt Hon Robert Halfon | Con | Harlow | Chair of the Education Select Committee | |
175 | John Glen | Con | Salisbury | ||
176 | The Rt Hon Jesse Norman | Con | Hereford and South Herefordshire | ||
177 | David Morris | Con | Morecambe and Lunesdale | ||
178 | Richard Drax | Con | South Dorset | ||
179 | Bob Blackman | Con | Harrow East | ||
180 | Fiona Bruce | Con | Congleton | ||
181 | Dan Poulter | Con | Central Suffolk and North Ipswich | ||
182 | Tracey Crouch | Con | Chatham and Aylesford | ||
183 | Mary Glindon | Lab | North Tyneside | ||
184 | Julie Elliott | Lab | Sunderland Central | ||
185 | Heather Wheeler | Con | South Derbyshire | ||
186 | Peter Aldous | Con | Waveney | ||
187 | James Morris | Con | Halesowen and Rowley Regis | ||
188 | Mark Garnier | Con | Wyre Forest | Chair of the Arms Export Controls Committee | |
189 | Pauline Latham | Con | Mid Derbyshire | ||
190 | Andrew Percy | Con | Brigg and Goole | ||
191 | The Rt Hon Dominic Raab | Con | Esher and Walton | Deputy Prime Minister, Secretary of State for Justice and Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain. Former Foreign Secretary | |
192 | Damian Collins | Con | Folkestone and Hythe | ||
193 | The Rt Hon Caroline Nokes | Con | Romsey and Southampton North | Chair of the Women and Equalities Committee | |
194 | The Rt Hon The Lady Lancaster of Kimbolton (Dame Caroline Dinenage) | Con | Gosport | ||
195 | The Rt Hon Conor Burns | Con | Bournemouth West | ||
196 | Mark Menzies | Con | Fylde | ||
197 | Toby Perkins | Lab | Chesterfield | ||
198 | Bill Esterson | Lab | Sefton Central | ||
199 | Yasmin Qureshi | Lab | Bolton South East | ||
200 | The Hon Ian Paisley Jr | DUP | North Antrim | DUP Spokesperson for Culture, Media and Sport and Communities and Local Government | |
201 | Kate Green | Lab | Stretford and Urmston | Shadow Secretary of State for Education | |
202 | Rachel Reeves | Lab | Leeds West | Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer | |
203 | Jonathan Lord | Con | Woking | ||
204 | The Rt Hon Julian Smith | Con | Skipton and Ripon | Former Secretary of State for Northern Ireland | |
205 | Lilian Greenwood | Lab | Nottingham South | ||
206 | Chris Evans | Lab | Islwyn | ||
207 | Julian Sturdy | Con | York Outer | ||
208 | Craig Whittaker | Con | Calder Valley | ||
209 | The Rt Hon Dr Therese Coffey | Con | Suffolk Coastal | Secretary of State for Work and Pensions | |
210 | The Rt Hon Chris Skidmore | Con | Kingswood | ||
211 | Jonathan Edwards | Ind | Carmarthen East and Dinefwr | Former Plaid Cymru Parliamentary group leader. Plaid Crymu whip was suspended in July 2020. | |
212 | The Rt Hon Christopher Pincher | Con | Tamworth | ||
213 | George Freeman | Con | Mid Norfolk | ||
214 | Bridget Phillipson | Lab | Houghton and Sunderland South | Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury | |
215 | Nick Smith | Lab | Blaenau Gwent | ||
216 | David Rutley | Con | Macclesfield | ||
217 | Karl Turner | Lab | Kingston upon Hull East | ||
218 | The Rt Hon Penny Mordaunt | Con | Portsmouth North | ||
219 | Alex Cunningham | Lab | Stockton North | ||
220 | Chi Onwurah | Lab | Newcastle upon Tyne Central | ||
221 | Yvonne Fovargue | Lab | Makerfield | ||
222 | Liz Kendall | Lab | Leicester West | ||
223 | Anne Marie Morris | Con | Newton Abbot | ||
224 | Henry Smith | Con | Crawley | ||
225 | The Rt Hon Elizabeth Truss | Con | South West Norfolk | Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs and Minister for Women and Equalities. Former Secretary of State for International Trade | |
226 | Guy Opperman | Con | Hexham | ||
227 | Sheryll Murray | Con | South East Cornwall | ||
228 | Helen Grant | Con | Maidstone and The Weald | ||
229 | The Rt Hon Andrea Leadsom | Con | South Northamptonshire | Former Leader of the House of Commons and Lord President of the Council | |
230 | Richard Graham | Con | Gloucester | ||
231 | The Rt Hon Alok Sharma | Con | Reading West | President of COP26 | |
232 | Gareth Johnson | Con | Dartford | ||
233 | Marcus Jones | Con | Nuneaton | ||
234 | Andrew Stephenson | Con | Pendle | ||
235 | Steve Brine | Con | Winchester | ||
236 | The Rt Hon Brandon Lewis | Con | Great Yarmouth | Secretary of State for Northern Ireland | |
237 | Jackie Doyle-Price | Con | Thurrock | ||
238 | Mike Freer | Con | Finchley and Golders Green | ||
239 | Stephen Metcalfe | Con | South Basildon and East Thurrock | ||
240 | Stephen McPartland | Con | Stevenage | Chair of the Regulatory Reform Committee | |
241 | Gordon Henderson | Con | Sittingbourne and Sheppey | ||
242 | The Rt Hon Alun Cairns | Con | Vale of Glamorgan | Former Secretary of State for Wales | |
243 | Harriett Baldwin | Con | West Worcestershire | ||
244 | The Rt Hon Steve Barclay | Con | North East Cambridgeshire | Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and Minister for the Cabinet Office. Former Chief Secretary to the Treasury | |
245 | The Rt Hon Gavin Williamson | Con | South Staffordshire | Former Secretary of State for Education | |
246 | The Hon Robin Walker | Con | Worcester | ||
247 | The Rt Hon Michael Ellis | Con | Northampton North | Acting Attorney General for England and Wales | |
248 | The Rt Hon Nadhim Zahawi | Con | Stratford-on-Avon | Secretary of State for Education | |
249 | The Rt Hon George Eustice | Con | Camborne and Redruth | Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | |
250 | The Rt Hon Sir Robert Buckland | Con | South Swindon | Former Secretary of State for Justice and Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain | |
251 | Justin Tomlinson | Con | North Swindon | ||
252 | Rehman Chishti | Con | Gillingham and Rainham | ||
253 | Paul Maynard | Con | Blackpool North and Cleveleys | ||
254 | Andrew Jones | Con | Harrogate and Knaresborough | ||
255 | Lisa Nandy | Lab | Wigan | Shadow Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs | |
256 | Paul Blomfield | Lab | Sheffield Central | ||
257 | The Rt Hon Matt Hancock | Con | West Suffolk | Former Secretary of State for Health and Social Care | |
258 | The Rt Hon Stuart Andrew | Con | Pudsey | ||
259 | Ian Murray | Lab | Edinburgh South | Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland | |
260 | Rebecca Harris | Con | Castle Point | ||
261 | Caroline Lucas | GPEW | Brighton Pavilion | Former Leader of the Green Party of England and Wales | |
262 | Matthew Offord | Con | Hendon | ||
263 | The Rt Hon Jake Berry | Con | Rossendale and Darwen | ||
264 | Jack Dromey | Lab | Birmingham Erdington | Died 7 January 2022 | |
265 | John Stevenson | Con | Carlisle | ||
266 | The Rt Hon Jacob Rees-Mogg | Con | North East Somerset | Leader of the House of Commons and Lord President of the Council | |
267 | Rushanara Ali | Lab | Bethnal Green and Bow | ||
268 | Shabana Mahmood | Lab | Birmingham Ladywood | ||
269 | The Rt Hon Dr Kwasi Kwarteng | Con | Spelthorne | Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy | |
270 | Mark Pawsey | Con | Rugby | ||
271 | Steve Baker | Con | Wycombe | ||
272 | Jim Shannon | DUP | Strangford | DUP Spokesperson for Health and Social Care and Human Rights | |
273 | The Rt Hon Karen Bradley | Con | Staffordshire Moorlands | Chair of the Procedure Committee. Former Secretary of State for Northern Ireland | |
274 | Stella Creasy | Lab | Walthamstow | ||
275 | Alison McGovern | Lab | Wirral South | ||
276 | Debbie Abrahams | Lab | Oldham East and Saddleworth | 13 Jan 2011 | Elected at the 2011 Oldham East and Saddleworth by-election. Former Shadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions |
277 | Dan Jarvis | Lab | Barnsley Central | 3 Mar 2011 | Elected at the 2011 Barnsley Central by-election. Mayor of South Yorkshire |
278 | The Rt Hon Jonathan Ashworth | Lab | Leicester South | 5 May 2011 | Elected at the 2011 Leicester South by-election. Shadow Secretary of State for Health and Social Care |
279 | Seema Malhotra | Lab | Feltham and Heston | 15 Dec 2011 | Elected at the 2011 Feltham and Heston by-election. |
280 | Stephen Doughty | Lab | Cardiff South and Penarth | 15 Nov 2012 | Elected at the 2012 Cardiff South and Penarth by-election. |
281 | Lucy Powell | Lab | Manchester Central | Elected at the 2012 Manchester Central by-election. Shadow Secretary of State for Housing | |
282 | Sarah Champion | Lab | Rotherham | 29 Nov 2012 | Elected at the 2012 Rotherham by-election. Shadow Secretary of State for Employment Rights and Protections |
283 | Andy McDonald | Lab | Middlesbrough | Elected at the 2012 Middlesbrough by-election. | |
284 | Steve Reed | Lab | Croydon North | Elected at the 2012 Croydon North by-election. Shadow Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government | |
285 | Emma Lewell-Buck | Lab | South Shields | 2 May 2013 | Elected at the 2013 South Shields by-election. |
286 | Mike Kane | Lab | Wythenshawe and Sale East | 13 Feb 2014 | Elected at the 2014 Wythenshawe and Sale East by-election. |
287 | The Rt Hon Robert Jenrick | Con | Newark | 5 Jun 2014 | Elected at the 2014 Newark by-election. Former Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government |
56th Parliament (elected: 7 May 2015, first met: 18 May 2015, dissolved: 3 May 2017) [35][36][37][38] | |||||
288 | Simon Hoare | Con | North Dorset | 7 May 2015 | Chair of the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee |
289 | Kevin Hollinrake | Con | Thirsk and Malton | ||
290 | Ranil Jayawardena | Con | North East Hampshire | ||
291 | Alan Mak | Con | Havant | ||
292 | Tom Tugendhat | Con | Tonbridge and Malling | Chair of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee | |
293 | Chris Philp | Con | Croydon South | ||
294 | Judith Cummins | Lab | Bradford South | ||
295 | The Rt Hon Liz Saville Roberts | PC | Dwyfor Meirionnydd | Plaid Cymru Westminister Group Leader | |
296 | Kevin Foster | Con | Torbay | ||
297 | Conor McGinn | Lab | St Helens North | ||
298 | Kate Hollern | Lab | Blackburn | ||
299 | Peter Dowd | Lab | Bootle | ||
300 | Tom Pursglove | Con | Corby | ||
301 | Nus Ghani | Con | Wealden | ||
302 | Johnny Mercer | Con | Plymouth Moor View | ||
303 | The Rt Hon Anne-Marie Trevelyan | Con | Berwick-upon-Tweed | Secretary of State for International Trade and President of the Board of Trade. Former Secretary of State for International Development | |
304 | Rebecca Pow | Con | Taunton Deane | ||
305 | Michael Tomlinson-Mynors | Con | Mid Dorset and North Poole | ||
306 | Steve Double | Con | St Austell and Newquay | ||
307 | Mims Davies | Con | Mid Sussex | ||
308 | Marcus Fysh | Con | Yeovil | ||
309 | James Heappey | Con | Wells | ||
310 | The Rt Hon Angela Rayner | Lab | Ashton-under-Lyne | Shadow First Secretary of State, Deputy Leader of the Opposition, Deputy Leader of the Labour Party, Shadow Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster,
Shadow Minister for the Cabinet Office, Shadow Secretary of State for the Future of Work | |
311 | Matthew Pennycook | Lab | Greenwich and Woolwich | ||
312 | Rupa Huq | Lab | Ealing Central and Acton | ||
313 | Maggie Throup | Con | Erewash | ||
314 | Alberto Costa | Con | South Leicestershire | ||
315 | Chris Matheson | Lab | City of Chester | ||
316 | Royston Smith | Con | Southampton Itchen | ||
317 | The Rt Hon Suella Braverman | Con | Fareham | Attorney General for England and Wales (On Leave) | |
318 | Edward Argar | Con | Charnwood | ||
319 | Matt Warman | Con | Boston and Skegness | ||
320 | Nigel Huddleston | Con | Mid Worcestershire | ||
321 | Mike Wood | Con | Dudley South | ||
322 | Dawn Butler | Lab | Brent Central | Shadow Secretary of State for Women and Equalities. Previously served 2005–10 | |
323 | Catherine West | Lab | Hornsey and Wood Green | ||
324 | The Rt Hon Ian Blackford | SNP | Ross, Skye and Lochaber | SNP Westminister Group Leader | |
325 | Angela Crawley | SNP | Lanark and Hamilton East | SNP Shadow Attorney General | |
326 | Mhairi Black | SNP | Paisley and Renfrewshire South | SNP Spokesperson for Scotland | |
327 | Neil Gray | SNP | Airdrie and Shotts | Resigned on 24 Mar 2021 to trigger 2021 Airdrie and Shotts by-election | |
328 | Philippa Whitford | SNP | Central Ayrshire | SNP Spokesperson for Health and Social Care | |
329 | Joanna Cherry | SNP | Edinburgh South West | Former SNP Spokesperson on Home Affairs | |
330 | Lisa Cameron | SNP | East Kilbride, Strathaven and Lesmahagow | ||
331 | John McNally | SNP | Falkirk | ||
332 | Hannah Bardell | SNP | Livingston | SNP Spokesperson on Digital, Culture, Media and Sport | |
333 | Stewart McDonald | SNP | Glasgow South | ||
334 | Martyn Day | SNP | Linlithgow and East Falkirk | ||
335 | The Hon Kate Osamor | Lab | Edmonton | Former Shadow Secretary of State for International Development | |
336 | Naz Shah | Lab | Bradford West | ||
337 | The Rt Hon Nick Thomas-Symonds | Lab | Torfaen | Shadow Home Secretary | |
338 | Drew Hendry | SNP | Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and Strathspey | SNP Spokesperson on International Trade | |
339 | Carol Monaghan | SNP | Glasgow North West | SNP Spokesperson on Education, Military Personnel and Veterans | |
340 | Alan Brown | SNP | Kilmarnock and Loudoun | SNP Spokesperson for Energy and Climate Change | |
341 | Ronnie Cowan | SNP | Inverclyde | ||
342 | Patricia Gibson | SNP | North Ayrshire and Arran | SNP Spokesperson on Housing Communities and Local Government and Consumer Affairs | |
343 | Helen Hayes | Lab | Dulwich and West Norwood | ||
344 | Vicky Foxcroft | Lab | Lewisham Deptford | ||
345 | Brendan O'Hara | SNP | Argyll and Bute | ||
346 | Marion Fellows | SNP | Motherwell and Wishaw | SNP Spokesperson for Diabilities | |
347 | Marie Rimmer | Lab | St Helens South and Whiston | ||
348 | Thangam Debbonaire | Lab | Bristol West | Shadow Leader of the House of Commons | |
349 | Holly Lynch | Lab | Halifax | ||
350 | Patrick Grady | SNP | Glasgow North | ||
351 | Kirsty Blackman | SNP | Aberdeen North | ||
352 | Jess Phillips | Lab | Birmingham Yardley | ||
353 | Justin Madders | Lab | Ellesmere Port and Neston | ||
354 | Chris Law | SNP | Dundee West | ||
355 | Chris Stephens | SNP | Glasgow South West | ||
356 | The Hon Victoria Prentis | Con | Banbury | ||
357 | Colleen Fletcher | Lab | Coventry North East | ||
358 | Cat Smith | Lab | Lancaster and Fleetwood | Shadow Secretary of State for Young People and Democracy | |
359 | Deidre Brock | SNP | Edinburgh North and Leith | SNP Spokesperson on Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | |
360 | Rebecca Long-Bailey | Lab | Salford and Eccles | Former Shadow Secretary of State for Education | |
361 | Maria Caulfield | Con | Lewes | ||
362 | Stuart McDonald | SNP | Cumbernauld, Kilsyth and Kirkintilloch East | SNP Spokesperson on Home Affairs | |
363 | Richard Burgon | Lab | Leeds East | Former Shadow Secretary of State for Justice | |
364 | Imran Hussain | Lab | Bradford East | ||
365 | Alison Thewliss | SNP | Glasgow Central | SNP Spokesperson for the Treasury | |
366 | Daniel Zeichner | Lab | Cambridge | ||
367 | Douglas Chapman | SNP | Dunfermline and West Fife | ||
368 | Tommy Sheppard | SNP | Edinburgh East | ||
369 | Rachael Maskell | Lab | York Central | ||
370 | Louise Haigh | Lab | Sheffield Heeley | Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland | |
371 | Lucy Allan | Con | Telford | ||
372 | Jo Stevens | Lab | Cardiff Central | Shadow Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport | |
373 | The Rt Hon Lucy Frazer | Con | South East Cambridgeshire | ||
374 | Victoria Atkins | Con | Louth and Horncastle | ||
375 | Karin Smyth | Lab | Bristol South | ||
376 | Paul Scully | Con | Sutton and Cheam | ||
377 | Clive Lewis | Lab | Norwich South | ||
378 | Wendy Morton | Con | Aldridge-Brownhills | ||
379 | Gerald Jones | Lab | Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney | ||
380 | The Rt Hon Kit Malthouse | Con | North West Hampshire | ||
381 | Margaret Greenwood | Lab | Wirral West | ||
382 | Luke Hall | Con | Thornbury and Yate | ||
383 | Scott Mann | Con | North Cornwall | ||
384 | Julian Knight | Con | Solihull | Chair of the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee | |
385 | Craig Tracey | Con | North Warwickshire | ||
386 | The Rt Hon Amanda Milling | Con | Cannock Chase | Minister Without Portfolio | |
387 | Andrea Jenkyns | Con | Morley and Outwood | ||
388 | Chris Green | Con | Bolton West | ||
389 | Jo Churchill | Con | Bury St Edmunds | ||
390 | James Cartlidge | Con | South Suffolk | ||
391 | The Rt Hon Oliver Dowden | Con | Hertsmere | Former Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport | |
392 | Huw Merriman | Con | Bexhill and Battle | Chair of the Transport Select Committee | |
393 | Helen Whately | Con | Faversham and Mid Kent | ||
394 | Tulip Siddiq | Lab | Hampstead and Kilburn | ||
395 | Jeff Smith | Lab | Manchester Withington | ||
396 | The Rt Hon Sir Keir Starmer | Lab | Holborn and St Pancras | Leader of the Labour Party and Leader of the Opposition | |
397 | The Rt Hon James Cleverly | Con | Braintree | ||
398 | Will Quince | Con | Colchester | ||
399 | Ruth Cadbury | Lab | Brentford and Isleworth | ||
400 | Carolyn Harris | Lab | Swansea East | ||
401 | Christina Rees | Lab | Neath | Former Shadow Secretary of State for Wales | |
402 | Mary Robinson | Con | Cheadle | ||
403 | Alex Chalk | Con | Cheltenham | ||
404 | Wes Streeting | Lab | Ilford North | Shadow Secretary of State for Child Poverty | |
405 | Peter Kyle | Lab | Hove | ||
406 | The Rt Hon Rishi Sunak | Con | Richmond (Yorks) | Chancellor of the Exchequer | |
407 | Kelly Tolhurst | Con | Rochester and Strood | ||
408 | Craig Mackinlay | Con | South Thanet | ||
409 | The Hon Stephen Kinnock | Lab | Aberavon | ||
410 | Martin Docherty-Hughes | SNP | West Dunbartonshire | ||
411 | Jeremy Quin | Con | Horsham | ||
412 | Neil Coyle | Lab | Bermondsey and Old Southwark | ||
413 | William Wragg | Con | Hazel Grove | Chair of the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Select Committee | |
414 | Peter Grant | SNP | Glenrothes | ||
415 | The Rt Hon Michelle Donelan | Con | Chippenham | ||
416 | Gavin Newlands | SNP | Paisley and Renfrewshire North | SNP Spokesperson for Transport | |
417 | Derek Thomas | Con | St Ives | ||
418 | David Warburton | Con | Somerton and Frome | ||
419 | Gavin Robinson | DUP | Belfast East | DUP Spokesperson for Home Affairs and Defence | |
420 | The Rt Hon Boris Johnson | Con | Uxbridge and South Ruislip | Leader of the Conservative Party and Prime Minister. Former Mayor of London, and Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs. Previously Served 2001-2008 | |
421 | Jim McMahon | Lab | Oldham West and Royton | 3 Dec 2015 | Elected at the 2015 Oldham West and Royton by-election. Shadow Secretary of State for Transport |
422 | Gill Furniss | Lab | Sheffield Brightside and Hillsborough | 5 May 2016 | Elected at the 2016 Sheffield Brightside and Hillsborough by-election. |
423 | Christopher Elmore | Lab | Ogmore | Elected at the 2016 Ogmore by-election. | |
424 | Rosena Allin-Khan | Lab | Tooting | 16 Jun 2016 | Elected at the 2016 Tooting by-election. Shadow Cabinet Minister for Mental Health |
425 | Tracy Brabin | Lab | Batley and Spen | 20 Oct 2016 | Elected at the 2016 Batley and Spen by-election. Resigned on 10 May 2021 following election as Mayor of West Yorkshire. |
426 | Robert Courts | Con | Witney | Elected at the 2016 Witney by-election. | |
427 | Caroline Johnson | Con | Sleaford and North Hykeham | 8 Dec 2016 | Elected at the 2016 Sleaford and North Hykeham by-election |
428 | Trudy Harrison | Con | Copeland | 23 Feb 2017 | Elected at the 2017 Copeland by-election. |
57th Parliament (elected: 8 June 2017, first met: 13 June 2017, dissolved: 6 November 2019)[39][40][41] | |||||
429 | The Rt Hon Sir Ed Davey | LD | Kingston and Surbiton | 8 Jun 2017 | Leader of the Liberal Democrats. Former Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change. Previously served 1997–2015. |
430 | Tony Lloyd | Lab | Rochdale | Former Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland and Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland. Previously served 1983–2012. | |
431 | The Rt Hon Esther McVey | Con | Tatton | Former Secretary of State for Work and Pensions Previously served 2010–15. | |
432 | Tan Dhesi | Lab | Slough | ||
433 | Afzal Khan | Lab | Manchester Gorton | ||
434 | Luke Pollard | Lab | Plymouth Sutton and Devonport | Shadow Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | |
435 | Alex Norris | Lab | Nottingham North | ||
436 | The Rt Hon Alister Jack | Con | Dumfries and Galloway | Secretary of State for Scotland | |
437 | Andrew Bowie | Con | West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine | ||
438 | Marsha de Cordova | Lab | Battersea | Shadow Secretary of State for Women and Equalities | |
439 | Matt Western | Lab | Warwick and Leamington | ||
440 | Wera Hobhouse | LD | Bath | Liberal Democrat Spokesperson for Justice, Women and Equalities and Liberal Democrat Manager of Commons Business | |
441 | Tonia Antoniazzi | Lab | Gower | ||
442 | Jamie Stone | LD | Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross | Liberal Democrat Spokesperson for Defence | |
443 | Mike Amesbury | Lab | Weaver Vale | ||
444 | Christine Jardine | LD | Edinburgh West | Liberal Democrat Spokesperson for the Treasury, Europe and Exiting the European Union, and International Trade | |
445 | David Linden | SNP | Glasgow East | SNP Spokesperson for Work and Pensions | |
446 | Ben Lake | PC | Ceredigion | ||
447 | Anneliese Dodds | Lab | Oxford East | Former Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer | |
448 | Mohammad Yasin | Lab | Bedford | ||
449 | Alex Sobel | Lab | Leeds North West | ||
450 | Emma Hardy | Lab | Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle | ||
451 | Paul Girvan | DUP | South Antrim | DUP Spokesperson on Education and Transportation | |
452 | Darren Jones | Lab | Bristol North West | Chair of the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Select Committee | |
453 | Mike Hill | Lab | Hartlepool | Resigned on 16 Mar 2021 to trigger 2021 Hartlepool by-election | |
454 | John Lamont | Con | Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk | ||
455 | Douglas Ross | Con | Moray | Leader of the Opposition in the Scottish Parliament and Leader of the Scottish Conservative Party | |
456 | David Duguid | Con | Banff and Buchan | ||
457 | Bambos Charalambous | Lab | Enfield Southgate | ||
458 | Dan Carden | Lab | Liverpool Walton | ||
459 | Ellie Reeves | Lab | Lewisham West and Penge | ||
460 | Stephanie Peacock | Lab | Barnsley East | ||
461 | Liz Twist | Lab | Blaydon | ||
462 | Leo Docherty | Con | Aldershot | ||
463 | Bim Afolami | Con | Hitchin and Harpenden | ||
464 | Neil O'Brien | Con | Harborough | ||
465 | Alex Burghart | Con | Brentwood and Ongar | ||
466 | Jack Brereton | Con | Stoke-on-Trent South | ||
467 | Rachel Maclean | Con | Redditch | ||
468 | Vicky Ford | Con | Chelmsford | ||
469 | Julia Lopez | Con | Hornchurch and Upminster | ||
470 | The Rt Hon Simon Clarke | Con | Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland | Chief Secretary to the Treasury | |
471 | Gillian Keegan | Con | Chichester | ||
472 | Lee Rowley | Con | North East Derbyshire | ||
473 | Andrew Lewer | Con | Northampton South | ||
474 | Eddie Hughes | Con | Walsall North | ||
475 | Giles Watling | Con | Clacton | ||
476 | Damien Moore | Con | Southport | ||
477 | Bob Seely | Con | Isle of Wight | ||
478 | Stephen Morgan | Lab | Portsmouth South | ||
479 | Anna McMorrin | Lab | Cardiff North | ||
480 | Preet Gill | Lab | Birmingham Edgbaston | Shadow Secretary of State for International Development | |
481 | Ben Bradley | Con | Mansfield | ||
482 | Matt Rodda | Lab | Reading East | ||
483 | Kemi Badenoch | Con | Saffron Walden | ||
484 | Layla Moran | LD | Oxford West and Abingdon | Liberal Democrat Spokesperson for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs | |
485 | Sarah Jones | Lab | Croydon Central | ||
486 | Rosie Duffield | Lab | Canterbury | ||
487 | Lloyd Russell-Moyle | Lab | Brighton Kemptown | ||
488 | Janet Daby | Lab | Lewisham East | 14 June 2018 | Elected at the 2018 Lewisham East by-election. |
489 | Ruth Jones | Lab | Newport West | 5 April 2019 | Elected at the 2019 Newport West by-election. |
58th Parliament (elected: 12 December 2019, first met: 17 December 2019, dissolved: TBD)[42][43][44] | |||||
490 | Richard Fuller | Con | North East Bedfordshire | 12 Dec 2019 | Previously served 2010–2017. |
491 | Karl McCartney | Con | Lincoln | Previously served 2010–2017. | |
492 | Anthony Mangnall | Con | Totnes | ||
493 | Chris Loder | Con | West Dorset | ||
494 | Paul Bristow | Con | Peterborough | ||
495 | Greg Smith | Con | Buckingham | ||
496 | Jo Gideon | Con | Stoke-on-Trent Central | ||
497 | Marco Longhi | Con | Dudley North | ||
498 | Amanda Solloway | Con | Derby North | Previously served 2015–2017. | |
499 | Mark Jenkinson | Con | Workington | ||
500 | Kirsten Oswald | SNP | East Renfrewshire | SNP Westminister Group Deputy Leader. Previously served 2015–2017. | |
501 | Robin Millar | Con | Aberconwy | ||
502 | Tahir Ali | Lab | Birmingham Hall Green | ||
503 | Kieran Mullan | Con | Crewe and Nantwich | ||
504 | Tom Randall | Con | Gedling | ||
505 | James Grundy | Con | Leigh | ||
506 | Dean Russell | Con | Watford | ||
507 | Nick Fletcher | Con | Don Valley | ||
508 | Imran Ahmad Khan | Ind | Wakefield | Conservative Party whip was suspended in October 2020. | |
509 | Margaret Ferrier | Ind | Rutherglen and Hamilton West | Previously served 2015–2017. SNP whip was suspended in October 2020. | |
510 | Robert Largan | Con | High Peak | ||
511 | Jacob Young | Con | Redcar | ||
512 | Jason McCartney | Con | Colne Valley | Previously served 2010–2017. | |
513 | Owen Thompson | SNP | Midlothian | Previously served 2015–2017. | |
514 | Gareth Bacon | Con | Orpington | ||
515 | Ben Spencer | Con | Runnymede and Weybridge | ||
516 | Mark Fletcher | Con | Bolsover | ||
517 | Fay Jones | Con | Brecon and Radnorshire | ||
518 | Simon Baynes | Con | Clwyd South | ||
519 | Chris Clarkson | Con | Heywood and Middleton | ||
520 | Christian Wakeford | Lab | Bury South | Elected as Conservative, defected to Labour in January 2022 | |
521 | Paul Holmes | Con | Eastleigh | ||
522 | Jonathan Gullis | Con | Stoke-on-Trent North | ||
523 | Feryal Clark | Lab | Enfield North | ||
524 | Nicola Richards | Con | West Bromwich East | ||
525 | Richard Holden | Con | North West Durham | ||
526 | Peter Gibson | Con | Darlington | ||
527 | Jane Hunt | Con | Loughborough | ||
528 | Aaron Bell | Con | Newcastle-under-Lyme | ||
529 | Dehenna Davison | Con | Bishop Auckland | ||
530 | Paul Howell | Con | Sedgefield | ||
531 | Ben Everitt | Con | Milton Keynes North | ||
532 | Flick Drummond | Con | Meon Valley | Previously served 2015–2017. | |
533 | Danny Kruger | Con | Devizes | ||
534 | Craig Williams | Con | Montgomeryshire | Previously served 2015–2017. | |
535 | Mark Logan | Con | Bolton North East | ||
536 | James Daly | Con | Bury North | ||
537 | Edward Timpson | Con | Eddisbury | Previously served 2008–2017. | |
538 | Natalie Elphicke | Con | Dover | ||
539 | Lee Anderson | Con | Ashfield | ||
540 | Sarah Olney | LD | Richmond Park | Liberal Democrat Spokesperson for Energy and Climate Change, Business and Industrial Strategy and Transport. Previously served 2016–2017. | |
541 | Daisy Cooper | LD | St Albans | Deputy Leader of the Liberal Democrats. Liberal Democrat Spokesperson on Education | |
542 | Wendy Chamberlain | LD | North East Fife | Chief Whip of the Liberal Democrats. Liberal Democrat Spokesperson for Work and Pensions, Scotland and Wales | |
543 | Claire Hanna | SDLP | Belfast South | ||
544 | Nickie Aiken | Con | Cities of London and Westminster | ||
545 | Siobhan Baillie | Con | Stroud | ||
546 | Alicia Kearns | Con | Rutland and Melton | ||
547 | Ruth Edwards | Con | Rushcliffe | ||
548 | Joy Morrissey | Con | Beaconsfield | ||
549 | Luke Evans | Con | Bosworth | ||
550 | Julie Marson | Con | Hertford and Stortford | ||
551 | Jane Stevenson | Con | Wolverhampton North East | ||
552 | Zarah Sultana | Lab | Coventry South | ||
553 | Apsana Begum | Lab | Poplar and Limehouse | ||
554 | The Hon Jerome Mayhew | Con | Broadland | ||
555 | James Wild | Con | North West Norfolk | ||
556 | Gareth Davies | Con | Grantham and Stamford | ||
557 | Stuart Anderson | Con | Wolverhampton South West | ||
558 | Felicity Buchan | Con | Kensington | ||
559 | James Davies | Con | Vale of Clwyd | Previously served 2015–2017. | |
560 | Caroline Ansell | Con | Eastbourne | Previously served 2015–2017. | |
561 | Jamie Wallis | Con | Bridgend | ||
562 | Sarah Atherton | Con | Wrexham | ||
563 | Virginia Crosbie | Con | Ynys Môn | ||
564 | Miriam Cates | Con | Penistone and Stocksbridge | ||
565 | Duncan Baker | Con | North Norfolk | ||
566 | Brendan Clarke-Smith | Con | Bassetlaw | ||
567 | Kate Griffiths | Con | Burton | ||
568 | Suzanne Webb | Con | Stourbridge | ||
569 | Shaun Bailey | Con | West Bromwich West | ||
570 | Gary Sambrook | Con | Birmingham Northfield | ||
571 | Rob Roberts | Ind | Delyn | Conservative Party whip was suspended in July 2021. | |
572 | Munira Wilson | LD | Twickenham | Liberal Democrat Spokesperson for Health and Social Care | |
573 | Anthony Browne | Con | South Cambridgeshire | ||
574 | Cherilyn Mackrory | Con | Truro and Falmouth | ||
575 | Anne McLaughlin | SNP | Glasgow North East | SNP Spokesperson for Justice and Immigration. Previously served 2015–2017. | |
576 | Laura Farris | Con | Newbury | ||
577 | Ian Levy | Con | Blyth Valley | ||
578 | Katherine Fletcher | Con | South Ribble | ||
579 | Sara Britcliffe | Con | Hyndburn | ||
580 | Antony Higginbotham | Con | Burnley | ||
581 | Claire Coutinho | Con | East Surrey | ||
582 | Darren Henry | Con | Broxtowe | ||
583 | Rob Butler | Con | Aylesbury | ||
584 | David Simmonds | Con | Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner | ||
585 | Matt Vickers | Con | Stockton South | ||
586 | Robbie Moore | Con | Keighley | ||
587 | Holly Mumby-Croft | Con | Scunthorpe | ||
588 | Lia Nici | Con | Great Grimsby | ||
589 | Simon Jupp | Con | East Devon | ||
590 | Tom Hunt | Con | Ipswich | ||
591 | Abena Oppong-Asare | Lab | Erith and Thamesmead | ||
592 | James Murray | Lab | Ealing North | ||
593 | Selaine Saxby | Con | North Devon | ||
594 | Saqib Bhatti | Con | Meriden | ||
595 | Bell Ribeiro-Addy | Lab | Streatham | ||
596 | Mary Foy | Lab | City of Durham | ||
597 | Mick Whitley | Lab | Birkenhead | ||
598 | Paula Barker | Lab | Liverpool Wavertree | ||
599 | Kim Johnson | Lab | Liverpool Riverside | ||
600 | Navendu Mishra | Lab | Stockport | ||
601 | Carla Lockhart | DUP | Upper Bann | ||
602 | Ian Byrne | Lab | Liverpool West Derby | ||
603 | Beth Winter | Lab | Cynon Valley | ||
604 | Sarah Dines | Con | Derbyshire Dales | ||
605 | Steven Bonnar | SNP | Coatbridge, Chryston and Bellshill | ||
606 | Allan Dorans | SNP | Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock | ||
607 | Alyn Smith | SNP | Stirling | SNP Spokesperson for Foreign Affairs | |
608 | Dave Doogan | SNP | Angus | ||
609 | Kenny MacAskill | Alba | East Lothian | Elected as SNP, defected to Alba in March 2021. | |
610 | Richard Thomson | SNP | Gordon | ||
611 | Amy Callaghan | SNP | East Dunbartonshire | SNP Spokesperson for Pensions | |
612 | Alex Davies-Jones | Lab | Pontypridd | ||
613 | Rachel Hopkins | Lab | Luton South | ||
614 | Stephen Farry | APNI | North Down | Deputy Leader of the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland | |
615 | Scott Benton | Con | Blackpool South | ||
616 | Kate Osborne | Lab | Jarrow | ||
617 | Gagan Mohindra | Con | South West Hertfordshire | ||
618 | Nadia Whittome | Lab | Nottingham East | Baby of the House | |
619 | Neale Hanvey | Alba | Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath | Elected as SNP, defected to Alba in March 2021. | |
620 | Taiwo Owatemi | Lab | Coventry North West | ||
621 | James Sunderland | Con | Bracknell | ||
622 | Fleur Anderson | Lab | Putney | ||
623 | Florence Eshalomi | Lab | Vauxhall | ||
624 | Sarah Owen | Lab | Luton North | ||
625 | Andrew Griffith | Con | Arundel and South Downs | ||
626 | Claudia Webbe | Ind | Leicester East | Labour Party whip was suspended in September 2020. | |
627 | David Johnston | Con | Wantage | ||
628 | Sally-Ann Hart | Con | Hastings and Rye | ||
629 | Angela Richardson | Con | Guildford | ||
630 | The Hon Olivia Blake | Lab | Sheffield Hallam | ||
631 | Andy Carter | Con | Warrington South | ||
632 | Charlotte Nichols | Lab | Warrington North | ||
633 | Alexander Stafford | Con | Rother Valley | ||
634 | Simon Fell | Con | Barrow and Furness | ||
635 | Laura Trott | Con | Sevenoaks | ||
636 | Theo Clarke | Con | Stafford | ||
637 | Sam Tarry | Lab | Ilford South | ||
638 | Neil Hudson | Con | Penrith and The Border | ||
639 | Elliot Colburn | Con | Carshalton and Wallington | ||
640 | Mark Eastwood | Con | Dewsbury | ||
641 | John Nicolson | SNP | Ochil and South Perthshire | SNP Spokesperson on Culture. Previously served 2015–2017. | |
642 | Colum Eastwood | SDLP | Foyle | Leader of the SDLP | |
643 | Stephen Flynn | SNP | Aberdeen South | SNP Spokesperson on Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy | |
... | Jill Mortimer | Con | Hartlepool | 6 May 2021 | Elected at the 2021 Hartlepool by-election |
... | Anum Qaisar | SNP | Airdrie and Shotts | 13 May 2021 | Elected at the 2021 Airdrie and Shotts by-election |
... | Sarah Green | LD | Chesham and Amersham | 17 Jun 2021 | Elected at the 2021 Chesham and Amersham by-election |
... | Kim Leadbeater | Lab | Batley and Spen | 1 Jul 2021 | Elected at the 2021 Batley and Spen by-election |
... | Louie French | Con | Old Bexley and Sidcup | 2 Dec 2021 | Elected at the 2021 Old Bexley and Sidcup by-election |
... | Helen Morgan | LD | North Shropshire | 16 Dec 2021 | Elected at the 2021 North Shropshire by-election |
Members who have never been sworn in | |||||
644 | Paul Maskey | SF | Belfast West | 9 Jun 2011 | Elected at the 2011 Belfast West by-election. |
645 | Francie Molloy | SF | Mid Ulster | 7 Mar 2013 | Elected at the 2013 Mid Ulster by-election. |
646 | Mickey Brady | SF | Newry and Armagh | 7 May 2015 | |
647 | Michelle Gildernew | SF | Fermanagh and South Tyrone | 8 Jun 2017 | Previously served 2001–2015 |
648 | Chris Hazzard | SF | South Down | ||
649 | Órfhlaith Begley | SF | West Tyrone | 3 May 2018 | Elected at the 2018 West Tyrone by-election. |
650 | John Finucane | SF | Belfast North | 12 Dec 2019 | |
... | Anna Firth | Con | Southend West | 4 Feb 2022 | Elected at the 2022 Southend West by-election |
See also[]
- List of MPs elected in the 2019 United Kingdom general election
- List of United Kingdom by-elections (2010–present)
Notes[]
- ^ The Government of the United Kingdom is headed by the Prime Minister, who is currently the leader of the Conservative Party, the largest party in the House of Commons.
- ^ Labour, as the largest party not in government, takes the role of Official Opposition. The Labour total includes 25 MPs sponsored by the Co-operative Party, who are designated Labour and Co-operative.[3]
- ^ The seven members of Sinn Féin abstain, i.e. they do not take their seats in the House of Commons;[4] the Speaker and three Deputy Speakers (two Conservative and one Labour) have only a tie-breaking vote constrained by conventions.[5]
- ^ The number of voting government MPs less two non-voting Deputy Speakers (363), minus the sum of all other present MPs less the non-voting Speaker and one Deputy Speaker (276).[2]
- ^ The number of voting government MPs less two non-voting Deputy Speakers (358), minus the sum of all other present MPs less the non-voting Speaker and one Deputy Speaker (280).
References[]
- ^ "Results of the 2019 General Election". BBC News. Retrieved 14 December 2019.
- ^ a b "State of the parties". parliament.uk. Retrieved 8 January 2022.
- ^ "About the Party". Co-operative Party. Retrieved 22 February 2019.
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