Lista de diputados elegidos en las elecciones generales del Reino Unido de 2019

MPs in the 58th United Kingdom House of Commons

2019–2024 Parlamento del Reino Unido
Parlamento 2017-2019 Parlamento desde 2024 hasta la actualidad
Descripción general
Cuerpo legislativoParlamento del Reino Unido
Lugar de encuentroPalacio de Westminster
Término17 de diciembre de 2019 – 30 de mayo de 2024
ElecciónElecciones generales del Reino Unido de 2019
Gobierno
Cámara de los Comunes
Miembros650
VoceroSeñor Lindsay Hoyle
Líder
Primer ministro
Viceprimer Ministro
Líder de la oposición
Líder de terceros
Cámara de los Lores
Miembros789
Señor Presidente
Líder
Líder de la oposiciónLa baronesa Smith de Basildon
Líder de tercerosEl señor Newby
La corona en el parlamento
Sesiones
17 de diciembre de 2019 – 29 de abril de 2021
2do11 de mayo de 2021  – 28 de abril de 2022
10 de mayo de 2022  – 26 de octubre de 2023
4to7 de noviembre de 2023  – 24 de mayo de 2024

En las elecciones generales de 2019 del Reino Unido , 650 miembros del Parlamento (MP) fueron elegidos para la Cámara de los Comunes , uno por cada circunscripción parlamentaria .

El Parlamento está formado por la Cámara de los Lores y la Cámara de los Comunes, que fue elegida. Este Parlamento se reunió por primera vez el 17 de diciembre de 2019. [1] [2] [3] Después de la juramentación de los miembros y la elección del Presidente, la Apertura Estatal del Parlamento tuvo lugar el 19 de diciembre. [4] La Apertura Estatal del Parlamento de 2021 comenzó la segunda sesión el 11 de mayo de 2021. [5] La Apertura Estatal del Parlamento de 2022 comenzó la tercera sesión el 10 de mayo de 2022. [6] [7] La ​​Apertura Estatal del Parlamento de 2023 comenzó la cuarta sesión el 7 de noviembre de 2023. Entre los recién llegados notables que ingresaron a la Cámara de los Comunes en estas elecciones generales se encuentran los futuros ministros del gabinete Claire Coutinho , Richard Holden y Laura Trott . [8] [9]

El Parlamento estuvo marcado por una agitación política extraordinaria, ya que los gobiernos encabezados por Boris Johnson , Liz Truss y Rishi Sunak tuvieron varios escándalos y crisis políticas de alto perfil , lo que llevó a que el Partido Conservador viera una importante disminución de su popularidad en las encuestas de opinión y que el Partido Laborista y los Demócratas Liberales obtuvieran ganancias frente a los conservadores, a menudo por márgenes muy amplios. El 22 de mayo de 2024, Sunak anunció que las elecciones generales de 2024 se celebrarían el 4 de julio. A la luz de este anuncio, la Cámara de los Comunes fue disuelta por el rey Carlos III el 30 de mayo. [10] El Rey también aprobó la prórroga de la cuarta sesión, que tuvo lugar el 24 de mayo. [11]

Composición de la Cámara de los Comunes

El Partido Conservador obtuvo la mayoría de escaños en las elecciones de 2019. El Partido Nacional Escocés aumentó su número de escaños y el Partido Socialdemócrata y Laborista y el Partido de la Alianza regresaron a la Cámara de los Comunes por primera vez desde sus derrotas en las elecciones generales de 2017 y 2015 respectivamente. El Partido Laborista y los Unionistas Demócratas sufrieron pérdidas. Esta tabla se relaciona con la composición de la Cámara de los Comunes en las elecciones generales de 2019 y su disolución el 30 de mayo de 2024 y resume los cambios en la afiliación partidaria que tuvieron lugar durante el Parlamento 2019-2024.

AfiliaciónMiembros
Elegido en
2019
[12]
En el momento de la disolución en
2024 [13] [14] [15] [a]
Diferencia
Conservador365344Disminuir21
Trabajo [b]202205Aumentar3
Partido Nacional Socialista4843Disminuir5
Independiente017 [c]Aumentar17
Demócratas liberales1115Aumentar4
DUP87Disminuir1
Partido Sinn Fein77Estable
Cymru a cuadros43Disminuir1
Partido Laborista Democrático22Estable
AlbaNo existía2 [d]Aumentar2
Alianza (NI)11Estable
Verde (E&W)11Estable
Vocero11Estable
Reforma del Reino Unido [e]01Aumentar1
Partido de los trabajadoresNo existía1Aumentar1
Vacante00Estable
Total650650Estable
Total de votos [f]639638Disminuir1 [g]
Mayoría8744 [22]Disminuir43

Después de las elecciones generales de 2019

En caso de disolución del Parlamento

Lista de diputados electos

El 24% de los miembros elegidos en las elecciones de 2019 fueron elegidos por primera vez o no eran miembros del parlamento anterior.

Distrito electoralAfiliación del titularMiembro regresadoNotas
Filial
AberavonMano de obra
Stephen Kinnock
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
AberconwyConservador
Robin Millar
ConservadorEl actual titular, Guto Bebb , no se presentó
Aberdeen NorteNacional Escocés
Kirsty Blackman
Nacional EscocésAsiento ocupado
Sur de AberdeenConservador
Esteban Flynn
Nacional EscocésEl titular, Ross Thomson , no se presentó
Airdrie y ShottsNacional Escocés
Neil Gray
Nacional EscocésAsiento ocupado
AldershotConservador
León Docherty
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Aldridge-BrownhillsConservador
Wendy Morton
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Altrincham y Sale OesteConservador
Graham Brady
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Alyn y DeesideMano de obra
Marca Tami
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
Valle del ÁmbarConservador
Molinos Nigel
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
AngusConservador
Dave Doogan
Nacional EscocésLa titular derrotada, Kirstene Hair
ArfónCymru a cuadros
Hywel Williams
Cymru a cuadrosAsiento ocupado
Argyll y ButeNacional Escocés
Brendan O'Hara
Nacional EscocésAsiento ocupado
Arundel y South DownsConservador
Andrés Griffith
ConservadorEl titular, Nick Herbert , no se presentó
Campo de cenizaMano de obra
Lee Anderson
ConservadorLa titular, Gloria de Piero , no se presentó. Fue elegida diputada conservadora , pero su látigo fue suspendido en 2024. Se pasó al partido Reform UK el 11 de marzo de 2024.
CenizaConservador
Damián Verde
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Ashton-under-LyneMano de obra
Ángela Rayner
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
AylesburyConservador
Rob Butler
ConservadorEl titular, David Lidington , no se presentó
Ayr, Carrick y CumnockConservador
Allan Doran
Nacional EscocésEl titular, Bill Grant , no se presentó
BanburyConservador
Victoria Prentis
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Banff y BuchanConservador
David Duguid
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
LadridoMano de obra
Margaret Hodge
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
Centro de BarnsleyMano de obra
Dan Jarvis
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
Barnsley EsteMano de obra
Estefanía Pavo Real
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
Barrow y FurnessIndependiente ( Los Independientes ) [h]
Simón cayó
ConservadorEl titular, John Woodcock , no se presentó
Basildon y BillericayConservador
Juan Barón
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
BasingstokeConservador
María Miller
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
BassetlawVacante [i]
Brendan Clarke-Smith
ConservadorEl titular, John Mann , no se presentó
BañoDemócratas liberales
Casa Wera Hob
Demócratas liberalesAsiento ocupado
Batley y SpenCooperativa de trabajo
Tracy Brabin
Cooperativa de trabajoAsiento ocupado
BatterseaMano de obra
Marsha de Córdova
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
BeaconsfieldIndependiente [j]
Joy Morrissey
ConservadorEl titular derrotado, Dominic Grieve
BeckenhamConservador
Bob Stewart
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
BedfordMano de obra
Mohamed Yasin
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
Este de BelfastDUP
Gavin Robinson
DUPAsiento ocupado
Belfast NorteDUP
Juan Finucane
Partido Sinn FeinEl titular derrotado, Nigel Dodds
Belfast SurDUP
Claire Hanna
Partido Laborista DemocráticoDerrotada la titular, Emma Little-Pengelly
Belfast OestePartido Sinn Fein
Pablo Maskey
Partido Sinn FeinAsiento ocupado
Bermondsey y el casco antiguo de SouthwarkMano de obra
Neil Coyle
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
Berwick-upon-TweedConservador
Anne-Marie Trevelyan
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Berwickshire, Roxburgh y SelkirkConservador
Juan Lamont
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Bethnal Green y BowMano de obra
Rushanara Ali
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
Beverley y HoldernessConservador
Graham Stuart
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Bexhill y la batallaConservador
Huw Merriman
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Bexleyheath y CrayfordConservador
David Evennett
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Cabeza de BirkenJusticia social en Birkenhead [i]
Mick Whitley
Mano de obraEl titular derrotado, Frank Field
Birmingham EdgbastonCooperativa de trabajo
Preet Gill
Cooperativa de trabajoAsiento ocupado
Birmingham ErdingtonMano de obra
Jack Dromey
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
Salón verde de BirminghamMano de obra
Tahir Ali
Mano de obraDerrotado el titular, Roger Godsiff
Colina Hodge de BirminghamMano de obra
Liam Byrne
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
Ladywood de BirminghamMano de obra
Shabana Mahmood
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
Northfield de BirminghamMano de obra
Gary Sambrook
ConservadorEl titular derrotado, Richard Burden
Perry Barr de BirminghamMano de obra
Khalid Mahmood
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
Roble Selly de BirminghamMano de obra
Steve McCabe
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
Yardley de BirminghamMano de obra
Jess Phillips
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
Obispo AucklandMano de obra
Dehenna Davison
ConservadorLa titular derrotada, Helen Goodman
Quemadura negraMano de obra
Kate Hollern
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
Blackley y BroughtonMano de obra
Graham Stringer
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
Blackpool Norte y CleveleysConservador
Pablo Maynard
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Blackpool SurMano de obra
Scott Benton
ConservadorEl titular derrotado, Gordon Marsden
Blaenau GwentMano de obra
Nick Smith
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
BlaydonMano de obra
Liz Twist
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
Valle de BlythMano de obra
Ian Levy
ConservadorEl titular, Ronnie Campbell , no se presentó
Bognor Regis y LittlehamptonConservador
Nick Gibb
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
BolsoverMano de obra
Marco Fletcher
ConservadorDerrotado el titular, Dennis Skinner
Bolton noresteMano de obra
Marco Logan
ConservadorDerrotado el titular, David Crausby
Bolton SuresteMano de obra
Yasmin Qureshi
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
Bolton OesteConservador
Chris Verde
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
BoteMano de obra
Pedro Dowd
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
Boston y SkegnessConservador
Matt Warman
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
BosworthConservador
Lucas Evans
ConservadorEl titular, David Tredinnick , no se presentó
Este de BournemouthConservador
Tobias Ellwood
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Bournemouth OesteConservador
Conor Quemaduras
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
BracknellDemócratas liberales [j]
James Sunderland
ConservadorEl titular, Phillip Lee , no se presentó
Bradford EsteMano de obra
Imran Hussain
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
Bradford SurMano de obra
Judith Cummins
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
Bradford OesteMano de obra
Naseem Shah
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
Árbol cerebralConservador
James inteligentemente
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Brecon y RadnorshireDemócratas liberales [k]
Fay Jones
ConservadorLa titular derrotada, Jane Dodds
Centro de BrentMano de obra
Mayordomo del amanecer
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
Brent NorteMano de obra
Barry Gardiner
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
Brentford y IsleworthMano de obra
Ruth Cadbury
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
Brentwood y OngarConservador
Alex Burghart
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
PuenteMano de obra
Jamie Wallis
ConservadorDerrotada la titular, Madeleine Moon
Bridgwater y West SomersetConservador
Ian Liddell-Grainger
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Brigg y GooleConservador
Andrés Percy
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Brighton KemptownCooperativa de trabajo
Lloyd Russell-Moyle
Cooperativa de trabajoAsiento ocupado
Pabellón de BrightonVerde
Carolina Lucas
VerdeAsiento ocupado
Bristol EsteMano de obra
Kerry McCarthy
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
Bristol NoroesteMano de obra
Darren Jones
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
Bristol SurMano de obra
Karin Smyth
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
Bristol OesteMano de obra
Thangam Debbonaire
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
Tierra anchaConservador
Jerome Mayhew
ConservadorEl titular, Keith Simpson , no se presentó
Bromley y ChislehurstConservador
Bob Neill
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
BromgroveConservador
Sajid Javid
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
BroxbourneConservador
Charles Walker
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
BroxtoweCambiar Reino Unido [j]
Darren Henry
ConservadorLa candidata derrotada, Anna Soubry
BuckinghamVacante [l]
Greg Smith
ConservadorEl titular anterior, John Bercow , no se presentó.
BurnleyMano de obra
Antonio Higginbotham
ConservadorLa titular derrotada, Julie Cooper
AparejoConservador
Kate Kniveton
ConservadorEl titular, Andrew Griffiths , no se presentó
Bury NorteMano de obra
James Daly
ConservadorEl titular derrotado, James Frith
Bury SurIndependiente [i]
Cristiano Wakeford
ConservadorEl titular derrotado, Ivan Lewis
Bury St. Edmunds (Bury San Edmunds)Conservador
Jo Churchill
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
CaerphillyMano de obra
Wayne David
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
Caithness, Sutherland y Easter RossDemócratas liberales
Piedra de Jamie
Demócratas liberalesAsiento ocupado
Valle de CalderConservador
Craig Whittaker
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Camberwell y PeckhamMano de obra
Harriet Harman
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
Camborne y RedruthConservador
Jorge Eustice
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
CambridgeMano de obra
Daniel Zeichner
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
Persecución de CannockConservador
Amanda Molienda
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
CanterburyMano de obra
Rosie Duffield
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
Centro de CardiffMano de obra
Jo Stevens
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
Cardiff NorteMano de obra
Anna McMorrin
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
Cardiff Sur y PenarthCooperativa de trabajo
Esteban Doughty
Cooperativa de trabajoAsiento ocupado
Cardiff OesteMano de obra
Kevin Brennan
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
CarlisleConservador
Juan Stevenson
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Carmarthen Este y DinefwrCymru a cuadros
Jonathan Edwards
Cymru a cuadrosAsiento ocupado
Carmarthen Oeste y Sur de PembrokeshireConservador
Simón Hart
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Carshalton y WallingtonDemócratas liberales
Elliot Colburn
ConservadorEl titular derrotado, Tom Brake
Punta del castilloConservador
Rebecca Harris
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Ayrshire centralNacional Escocés
Philippa Whitford
Nacional EscocésAsiento ocupado
Devon centralConservador
Paso de Mel
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Centro de Suffolk y norte de IpswichConservador
Dan Poulter
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
CeredigionCymru a cuadros
Lago Ben
Cymru a cuadrosAsiento ocupado
Madera de charnConservador
Edward Argar
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Chatham y AylesfordConservador
Tracey Crouch
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
CheadleConservador
María Robinson
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
ChelmsfordConservador
Vicky Ford
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Chelsea y FulhamConservador
Manos de Greg
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
CheltenhamConservador
Alex Tiza
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Chesham y AmershamConservador
Cheryl Gillan
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
SofáMano de obra
Toby Perkins
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
ChichesterConservador
Gillian Keegan
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Chingford y Woodford GreenConservador
Iain Duncan Smith
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
ChippenhamConservador
Michelle Donelan
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Astillando BarnetConservador
Teresa Villiers
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
ChorleyOrador [i]
Lindsay Hoyle
VoceroAsiento ocupado
Iglesia de christchurchConservador
Cristóbal Chope
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Ciudades de Londres y WestminsterConservador
Nickie Aiken
ConservadorEl titular, Mark Field , no se presentó
Ciudad de ChesterMano de obra
Chris Matheson
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
Ciudad de DurhamMano de obra
María Foy
Mano de obraLa titular, Roberta Blackman-Woods , no se presentó
ClactonConservador
Giles Watling
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
CleethorpesConservador
Martín Vickers
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Clwyd SurMano de obra
Simón Baynes
ConservadorLa titular derrotada, Susan Elan Jones
Clwyd OesteConservador
David Jones
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Coatbridge, Chryston y BellshillMano de obra
Steven Bonnar
Nacional EscocésEl titular derrotado, Hugh Gaffney
ColchesterConservador
Quince será
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Valle de ColneMano de obra
Jason McCartney
ConservadorLa titular derrotada, Thelma Walker
CongletonConservador
Fiona Bruce
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
CopelandiaConservador
Trudy Harrison
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
CorbyConservador
Tom Pursglove
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Coventry noresteMano de obra
Colleen Fletcher
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
Coventry NoroesteMano de obra
Taiwo Owatemi
Mano de obraEl titular, Geoffrey Robinson , no se presentó
Coventry SurMano de obra
Zarah Sultana
Mano de obraEl titular, Jim Cunningham , no se presentó
CrawleyConservador
Enrique Smith
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Crewe y NantwichMano de obra
Kieran Mullan
ConservadorLa titular derrotada, Laura Smith
Centro de CroydonMano de obra
Sarah Jones
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
Croydon NorteCooperativa de trabajo
Steve Reed
Cooperativa de trabajoAsiento ocupado
Croydon SurConservador
Chris Philp
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Cumbernauld, Kilsyth y Kirkintilloch EsteNacional Escocés
Stuart McDonald
Nacional EscocésAsiento ocupado
Valle de CynonMano de obra
Beth Invierno
Mano de obraLa titular, Ann Clwyd , no se presentó
Dagenham y RainhamMano de obra
Jon Cruddas
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
DarlingtonMano de obra
Peter Gibson
ConservadorDerrotada la titular, Jenny Chapman
DartfordConservador
Gareth Johnson
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
DaventryConservador
Chris Heaton-Harris
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
DelynMano de obra
Rob Roberts
ConservadorEl titular derrotado, David Hanson
Denton y RojizoMano de obra
Andrés Gwynne
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
Derby NorteIndependiente [i]
Amanda Solloway
ConservadorEl titular derrotado, Chris Williamson
Derby SurMano de obra
Margaret Beckett
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
Valles de DerbyshireConservador
Sarah cena
ConservadorEl titular, Patrick McLoughlin , no se presentó
DevizesConservador
Danny Kruger
ConservadorLa titular, Claire Perry , no se presentó
DewsburyMano de obra
Mark Eastwood
ConservadorDerrotada la titular, Paula Sherriff
Valle del DonMano de obra
Nicolás Fletcher
ConservadorLa titular derrotada, Caroline Flint
Centro de DoncasterMano de obra
Rosie Winterton
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
Doncaster NorteMano de obra
Ed Miliband
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
DoverIndependiente [j]
Natalie Elphicke
ConservadorEl titular, Charlie Elphicke , no se presentó
Dudley NorteIndependiente [i]
Marco Longhi
ConservadorEl titular, Ian Austin , no se presentó
Dudley SurConservador
Mike Madera
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Dulwich y West NorwoodMano de obra
Helen Hayes
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
Dumfries y GallowayConservador
Alister Jack
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale y TweeddaleConservador
David Mundell
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Dundee EsteNacional Escocés
Medias Stewart
Nacional EscocésAsiento ocupado
Dundee OesteNacional Escocés
Ley de Chris
Nacional EscocésAsiento ocupado
Dunfermline y West FifeNacional Escocés
Douglas Chapman
Nacional EscocésAsiento ocupado
Dwyfor MeirionnyddCymru a cuadros
Liz Saville-Roberts
Cymru a cuadrosAsiento ocupado
Ealing Central y ActonMano de obra
Rupa Huq
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
Ealing NorteMano de obra
James Murray
Cooperativa de trabajoEl titular, Stephen Pound , no se presentó
Ealing SouthallMano de obra
Virendra Sharma
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
EasingtonMano de obra
Grahame Morris
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
Este de AntrimDUP
Sammy Wilson
DUPAsiento ocupado
Este de DevonConservador
Simón Jupp
ConservadorEl actual presidente, Hugo Swire , no se presentó
Este de DunbartonshireDemócratas liberales
Amy Callaghan
Nacional EscocésDerrotada la titular, Jo Swinson
Ham del esteMano de obra
Esteban Timms
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
Este de HampshireConservador
Damián Hinds
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
East Kilbride, Strathaven y LesmahagowNacional Escocés
Lisa Cameron
Nacional EscocésAsiento ocupado
Este de LondonderryDUP
Gregory Campbell
DUPAsiento ocupado
Lothian orientalMano de obra
Kenny MacAskill
Nacional EscocésEl titular derrotado, Martin Whitfield
Este de RenfrewshireConservador
Kirsten Oswald
Nacional EscocésEl titular derrotado, Paul Masterton
Surrey del esteDemócratas liberales [j]
Claire Coutinho
ConservadorEl titular, Sam Gyimah , no se presentó
East Worthing y ShorehamConservador
Tim Loughton
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Yorkshire del EsteConservador
Greg Caballero
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
EastbourneDemócratas liberales
Carolina Ansell
ConservadorEl titular derrotado, Stephen Lloyd
EastleighConservador
Pablo Holmes
ConservadorLa titular, Mims Davies , se presentó por Mid Sussex
EddisburyDemócratas liberales [j]
Edward Timpson
ConservadorLa titular derrotada, Antoinette Sandbach
Edimburgo EsteNacional Escocés
Tommy Sheppard
Nacional EscocésAsiento ocupado
Edimburgo Norte y LeithNacional Escocés
Deidre Brock
Nacional EscocésAsiento ocupado
Edimburgo SurMano de obra
Ian Murray
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
Edimburgo SuroesteNacional Escocés
Joanna Cereza
Nacional EscocésAsiento ocupado
Edimburgo OesteDemócratas liberales
Christine Jardine
Demócratas liberalesAsiento ocupado
EdmontonCooperativa de trabajo
Kate Osamor
Cooperativa de trabajoAsiento ocupado
Puerto de Ellesmere y NestonMano de obra
Justin Madders
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
Elmet y RothwellConservador
Alec Shelbrooke
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
ElthamMano de obra
Clive Efford
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
Enfield NorteCambiar Reino Unido [i]
Feryal Clark
Mano de obraLa titular, Joan Ryan , no se presentó
Puerta del sur de EnfieldMano de obra
Bambú Charalambous
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
Bosque de EppingConservador
Eleanor Laing
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Epsom y EwellConservador
Chris Grayling
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Lavado de tierrasConservador
Maggie Throup
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Erith y ThamesmeadMano de obra
Abena Oppong-Asare
Mano de obraLa titular, Teresa Pearce , no se presentó
Esher y WaltonConservador
Dominic Raab
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
ExeterMano de obra
Ben Bradshaw
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
FalkirkNacional Escocés
Juan McNally
Nacional EscocésAsiento ocupado
FarehamConservador
Suella Braverman
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Faversham y Mid KentConservador
Helen Whately
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Feltham y HestonCooperativa de trabajo
Seema Malhotra
Cooperativa de trabajoAsiento ocupado
Fermanagh y Tyrone del SurPartido Sinn Fein
Michelle Gildernueva
Partido Sinn FeinAsiento ocupado
Filton y Bradley StokeConservador
Jack Lopresti
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Finchley y Golders GreenConservador

Mike Freer

ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Folkestone y HytheConservador
Damián Collins
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Bosque de DeanConservador
Marco Harper
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
FoylePartido Sinn Fein
Colum Eastwood
Partido Laborista DemocráticoEl titular derrotado, Elisha McCallion
FyldeConservador
Marcos Menzies
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
GananciaConservador
Edward Leigh
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Garston y HalewoodMano de obra
María Águila
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
Puertas de la cabezaMano de obra
Ian Mearns
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
GedlingMano de obra
Tom Randall
ConservadorEl titular derrotado, Vernon Coaker
Gillingham y RainhamConservador
Rehman Chishti
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Centro de GlasgowNacional Escocés
Alison Thewliss
Nacional EscocésAsiento ocupado
Este de GlasgowNacional Escocés
David Linden
Nacional EscocésAsiento ocupado
Glasgow NorteNacional Escocés
Patricio Grady
Nacional EscocésAsiento ocupado
Noreste de GlasgowCooperativa de trabajo
Ana McLaughlin
Nacional EscocésEl titular derrotado, Paul Sweeney
Noroeste de GlasgowNacional Escocés
Carol Monaghan
Nacional EscocésAsiento ocupado
Glasgow SurNacional Escocés
Stewart McDonald
Nacional EscocésAsiento ocupado
Suroeste de GlasgowNacional Escocés
Chris Stephens
Nacional EscocésAsiento ocupado
GlenrothesNacional Escocés
Peter Beca
Nacional EscocésAsiento ocupado
GloucesterConservador
Richard Graham
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
GordonConservador
Richard Thomson
Nacional EscocésEl candidato en funciones derrotado, Colin Clark
GosportConservador
Caroline Dinenage
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
GowerMano de obra
Tonia Antoniazzi
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
Grantham y StamfordIndependiente [j]
Gareth Davies
ConservadorEl titular, Nick Boles , no se presentó
GraveshamConservador
Adán Holloway
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Gran GrimsbyMano de obra
Lia Nici
ConservadorLa titular derrotada, Melanie Onn
Gran YarmouthConservador
Brandon Lewis
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Greenwich y WoolwichMano de obra
Mateo Pennycook
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
GuildfordIndependiente [j]
Ángela Richardson
ConservadorLa titular derrotada, Anne Milton
Hackney Norte y Stoke NewingtonMano de obra
Diane Abbott
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
Hackney Sur y ShoreditchCooperativa de trabajo
Meg Hillier
Cooperativa de trabajoAsiento ocupado
Halesowen y Rowley RegisConservador
James Morris
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
HalifaxMano de obra
Acebo Lynch
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
Haltemprice y HowdenConservador
David Davis
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
HaltonMano de obra
Derek Twigg
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
HammersmithMano de obra
Andrew Matanza
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
Hampstead y KilburnMano de obra
Tulipán Siddiq
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
HarboroughConservador
Neil O'Brien
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
HarlowConservador
Robert Halfon
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Harrogate y KnaresboroughConservador
Andrew Jones
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Harrow EsteConservador
Bob Blackman
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Harrow OesteCooperativa de trabajo
Gareth Thomas
Cooperativa de trabajoAsiento ocupado
HartlepoolMano de obra
Colina de Mike
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
Harwich y el norte de EssexConservador
Bernard Jenkin
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Hastings y RyeIndependiente [j]
Sally Ann Hart
ConservadorLa titular, Amber Rudd , no se presentó
HavantConservador
Alan Mak
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Hayes y HarlingtonMano de obra
Juan McDonnell
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
Arboleda de avellanosConservador
William Wragg
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Hemel HempsteadConservador
Mike Penning
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
HemsworthMano de obra
Jon Trickett
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
HendonConservador
Mateo Offord
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
HenleyConservador
Juan Howell
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Hereford y el sur de HerefordshireConservador
Jesse Norman
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Hertford y StortfordConservador
Julie Marson
ConservadorEl titular, Mark Prisk , no se presentó
HertsmereConservador
Oliver Dowden
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
HexhamConservador
Chico Opperman
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Heywood y MiddletonMano de obra
Chris Clarkson
ConservadorLa titular derrotada, Liz McInnes
Pico altoMano de obra
Roberto Largan
ConservadorDerrotada la titular, Ruth George
Hitchin y HarpendenConservador
Bim Afolami
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Holborn y St PancrasMano de obra
Keir Starmer
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
Hornchurch y UpminsterConservador
Julia López
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Hornsey y madera verdeMano de obra
Catalina Oeste
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
HorshamConservador
Jeremy Quin
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Houghton y Sunderland SurMano de obra
Bridget Phillipson
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
AlzarseMano de obra
Pedro Kyle
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
HuddersfieldCooperativa de trabajo
Barry Sheerman
Cooperativa de trabajoAsiento ocupado
HuntingdonConservador
Jonathan Djanogly
ConservadorAsiento ocupado
Quemadura de hidrógenoMano de obra
Sara Britcliffe
ConservadorEl titular derrotado, Graham Jones
Ilford NorteMano de obra
Callejero de Wes
Mano de obraAsiento ocupado
Ilford SurCambiar Reino Unido [h]
Sam Tarry
Mano de obraEl titular derrotado, Mike Gapes
InverclydeNacional Escocés
Ronnie Cowan
Nacional EscocésAsiento ocupado
Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and StrathspeyScottish National
Drew Hendry
Scottish NationalSeat held
IpswichLabour
Tom Hunt
ConservativeDefeated incumbent, Sandy Martin
Isle of WightConservative
Bob Seely
ConservativeSeat held
Islington NorthLabour
Jeremy Corbyn
LabourSeat held
Islington South and FinsburyLabour
Emily Thornberry
LabourSeat held
IslwynLabour Co-operative
Chris Evans
Labour Co-operativeSeat held
JarrowIndependent[i]
Kate Osborne
LabourIncumbent, Stephen Hepburn, did not stand
KeighleyLabour
Robbie Moore
ConservativeDefeated incumbent, John Grogan
Kenilworth and SouthamConservative
Jeremy Wright
ConservativeSeat held
KensingtonLabour
Felicity Buchan
ConservativeDefeated incumbent, Emma Dent Coad
KetteringConservative
Philip Hollobone
ConservativeSeat held
Kilmarnock and LoudounScottish National
Alan Brown
Scottish NationalSeat held
Kingston and SurbitonLiberal Democrats
Edward Davey
Liberal DemocratsSeat held
Kingston upon Hull EastLabour
Karl Turner
LabourSeat held
Kingston upon Hull NorthLabour
Diana Johnson
LabourSeat held
Kingston upon Hull West and HessleLabour
Emma Hardy
LabourSeat held
KingswoodConservative
Chris Skidmore
ConservativeSeat held
Kirkcaldy and CowdenbeathLabour
Neale Hanvey
Scottish National[m]Defeated incumbent, Lesley Laird
KnowsleyLabour
George Howarth
LabourSeat held
Lagan ValleyDUP
Jeffrey Donaldson
DUPSeat held
Lanark and Hamilton EastScottish National
Angela Crawley
Scottish NationalSeat held
Lancaster and FleetwoodLabour
Cat Smith
LabourSeat held
Leeds CentralLabour
Hilary Benn
LabourSeat held
Leeds EastLabour
Richard Burgon
LabourSeat held
Leeds North EastLabour
Fabian Hamilton
LabourSeat held
Leeds North WestLabour Co-operative
Alex Sobel
Labour Co-operativeSeat held
Leeds WestLabour
Rachel Reeves
LabourSeat held
Leicester EastLabour
Claudia Webbe
LabourIncumbent, Keith Vaz, did not stand
Leicester SouthLabour Co-operative
Jon Ashworth
Labour Co-operativeSeat held
Leicester WestLabour
Liz Kendall
LabourSeat held
LeighLabour Co-operative
James Grundy
ConservativeDefeated incumbent, Joanne Platt
LewesConservative
Maria Caulfield
ConservativeSeat held
Lewisham EastLabour
Janet Daby
LabourSeat held
Lewisham West and PengeLabour
Ellie Reeves
LabourSeat held
Lewisham DeptfordLabour
Vicky Foxcroft
LabourSeat held
Leyton and WansteadLabour
John Cryer
LabourSeat held
LichfieldConservative
Michael Fabricant
ConservativeSeat held
LincolnLabour
Karl McCartney
ConservativeDefeated incumbent, Karen Lee
Linlithgow and East FalkirkScottish National
Martyn Day
Scottish NationalSeat held
Liverpool RiversideIndependent[h]
Kim Johnson
LabourIncumbent, Louise Ellman, did not stand
Liverpool WaltonLabour
Dan Carden
LabourSeat held
Liverpool WavertreeLiberal Democrats[h]
Paula Barker
LabourIncumbent, Luciana Berger, did not stand
Liverpool West DerbyLabour Co-operative
Ian Byrne
LabourIncumbent, Stephen Twigg, did not stand
LivingstonScottish National
Hannah Bardell
Scottish NationalSeat held
LlanelliLabour
Nia Griffith
LabourSeat held
LoughboroughConservative
Jane Hunt
ConservativeIncumbent, Nicky Morgan, did not stand
Louth and HorncastleConservative
Victoria Atkins
ConservativeSeat held
LudlowConservative
Philip Dunne
ConservativeSeat held
Luton NorthIndependent[i]
Sarah Owen
LabourIncumbent, Kelvin Hopkins, did not stand
Luton SouthIndependent (The Independents)[h]
Rachel Hopkins
LabourDefeated incumbent, Gavin Shuker
MacclesfieldConservative
David Rutley
ConservativeSeat held
MaidenheadConservative
Theresa May
ConservativeSeat held
Maidstone and The WealdConservative
Helen Grant
ConservativeSeat held
MakerfieldLabour
Yvonne Fovargue
LabourSeat held
MaldonConservative
John Whittingdale
ConservativeSeat held
Manchester CentralLabour Co-operative
Lucy Powell
Labour Co-operativeSeat held
Manchester GortonLabour
Afzal Khan
LabourSeat held
Manchester WithingtonLabour
Jeff Smith
LabourSeat held
MansfieldConservative
Ben Bradley
ConservativeSeat held
Meon ValleyConservative
Flick Drummond
ConservativeIncumbent, George Hollingbery, did not stand
MeridenConservative
Saqib Bhatti
ConservativeIncumbent, Caroline Spelman, did not stand
Merthyr Tydfil and RhymneyLabour
Gerald Jones
LabourSeat held
Mid BedfordshireConservative
Nadine Dorries
ConservativeSeat held
Mid DerbyshireConservative
Pauline Latham
ConservativeSeat held
Mid Dorset and North PooleConservative
Michael Tomlinson
ConservativeSeat held
Mid NorfolkConservative
George Freeman
ConservativeSeat held
Mid SussexConservative
Mims Davies
ConservativeIncumbent, Nicholas Soames, did not stand. Davies was previously MP for Eastleigh
Mid UlsterSinn Féin
Francie Molloy
Sinn FéinSeat held
Mid WorcestershireConservative
Nigel Huddleston
ConservativeSeat held
MiddlesbroughLabour
Andy McDonald
LabourSeat held
Middlesbrough South and East ClevelandConservative
Simon Clarke
ConservativeSeat held
MidlothianLabour
Owen Thompson
Scottish NationalDefeated incumbent, Danielle Rowley
Milton Keynes NorthConservative
Ben Everitt
ConservativeIncumbent, Mark Lancaster, did not stand
Milton Keynes SouthConservative
Iain Stewart
ConservativeSeat held
Mitcham and MordenLabour
Siobhain McDonagh
LabourSeat held
Mole ValleyConservative

Paul Beresford

ConservativeSeat held
MonmouthConservative
David Davies
ConservativeSeat held
MontgomeryshireConservative
Craig Williams
ConservativeIncumbent, Glyn Davies, did not stand
MorayConservative
Douglas Ross
ConservativeSeat held
Morecambe and LunesdaleConservative
David Morris
ConservativeSeat held
Morley and OutwoodConservative
Andrea Jenkyns
ConservativeSeat held
Motherwell and WishawScottish National
Marion Fellows
Scottish NationalSeat held
Na h-Eileanan an IarScottish National
Angus MacNeil
Scottish NationalSeat held
NeathLabour Co-operative
Christina Rees
Labour Co-operativeSeat held
New Forest EastConservative
Julian Lewis
ConservativeSeat held
New Forest WestConservative
Desmond Swayne
ConservativeSeat held
NewarkConservative
Robert Jenrick
ConservativeSeat held
NewburyConservative
Laura Farris
ConservativeIncumbent, Richard Benyon, did not stand
Newcastle upon Tyne CentralLabour
Chi Onwurah
LabourSeat held
Newcastle upon Tyne EastLabour
Nick Brown
LabourSeat held
Newcastle upon Tyne NorthLabour
Catherine McKinnell
LabourSeat held
Newcastle-under-LymeLabour
Aaron Bell
ConservativeIncumbent, Paul Farrelly, did not stand
Newport EastLabour
Jessica Morden
LabourSeat held
Newport WestLabour
Ruth Jones
LabourSeat held
Newry and ArmaghSinn Féin
Mickey Brady
Sinn FéinSeat held
Newton AbbotConservative
Anne Marie Morris
ConservativeSeat held
Normanton, Pontefract and CastlefordLabour
Yvette Cooper
LabourSeat held
North AntrimDUP
Ian Paisley
DUPSeat held
North Ayrshire and ArranScottish National
Patricia Gibson
Scottish NationalSeat held
North CornwallConservative
Scott Mann
ConservativeSeat held
North DevonConservative
Selaine Saxby
ConservativeIncumbent, Peter Heaton-Jones, did not stand
North DorsetConservative
Simon Hoare
ConservativeSeat held
North DownIndependent
Stephen Farry
AllianceIncumbent, Sylvia Hermon, did not stand
North DurhamLabour
Kevan Jones
LabourSeat held
North East BedfordshireConservative
Richard Fuller
ConservativeIncumbent, Alistair Burt, did not stand
North East CambridgeshireConservative
Steve Barclay
ConservativeSeat held
North East DerbyshireConservative
Lee Rowley
ConservativeSeat held
North East FifeScottish National
Wendy Chamberlain
Liberal DemocratsDefeated incumbent, Stephen Gethins
North East HampshireConservative
Ranil Jayawardena
ConservativeSeat held
North East HertfordshireConservative
Oliver Heald
ConservativeSeat held
North East SomersetConservative
Jacob Rees-Mogg
ConservativeSeat held
North HerefordshireConservative
Bill Wiggin
ConservativeSeat held
North NorfolkLiberal Democrats
Duncan Baker
ConservativeIncumbent, Norman Lamb, did not stand
North ShropshireConservative
Owen Paterson
ConservativeSeat held
North SomersetConservative
Liam Fox
ConservativeSeat held
North SwindonConservative
Justin Tomlinson
ConservativeSeat held
North ThanetConservative
Roger Gale
ConservativeSeat held
North TynesideLabour
Mary Glindon
LabourSeat held
North WarwickshireConservative
Craig Tracey
ConservativeSeat held
North West CambridgeshireConservative
Shailesh Vara
ConservativeSeat held
North West DurhamLabour
Richard Holden
ConservativeDefeated incumbent, Laura Pidcock
North West HampshireConservative
Kit Malthouse
ConservativeSeat held
North West LeicestershireConservative
Andrew Bridgen
ConservativeSeat held
North West NorfolkConservative
James Wild
ConservativeIncumbent, Henry Bellingham, did not stand
North WiltshireConservative
James Gray
ConservativeSeat held
Northampton NorthConservative
Michael Ellis
ConservativeSeat held
Northampton SouthConservative
Andrew Lewer
ConservativeSeat held
Norwich NorthConservative
Chloe Smith
ConservativeSeat held
Norwich SouthLabour
Clive Lewis
LabourSeat held
Nottingham EastChange UK[h]
Nadia Whittome
LabourDefeated incumbent, Chris Leslie
Nottingham NorthLabour Co-operative
Alex Norris
Labour Co-operativeSeat held
Nottingham SouthLabour
Lilian Greenwood
LabourSeat held
NuneatonConservative
Marcus Jones
ConservativeSeat held
Ochil and South PerthshireConservative
John Nicolson
Scottish NationalDefeated incumbent, Luke Graham
OgmoreLabour
Chris Elmore
LabourSeat held
Old Bexley and SidcupConservative
James Brokenshire
ConservativeSeat held
Oldham East and SaddleworthLabour
Debbie Abrahams
LabourSeat held
Oldham West and RoytonLabour Co-operative
Jim McMahon
Labour Co-operativeSeat held
Orkney and ShetlandLiberal Democrats
Alistair Carmichael
Liberal DemocratsSeat held
OrpingtonConservative
Gareth Bacon
ConservativeIncumbent, Jo Johnson, did not stand
Oxford EastLabour Co-operative
Anneliese Dodds
Labour Co-operativeSeat held
Oxford West and AbingdonLiberal Democrats
Layla Moran
Liberal DemocratsSeat held
Paisley and Renfrewshire NorthScottish National
Gavin Newlands
Scottish NationalSeat held
Paisley and Renfrewshire SouthScottish National
Mhairi Black
Scottish NationalSeat held
PendleConservative
Andrew Stephenson
ConservativeSeat held
Penistone and StocksbridgeLiberal Democrats[i]
Miriam Cates
ConservativeIncumbent, Angela Smith, did not stand
Penrith and The BorderIndependent[j]
Neil Hudson
ConservativeIncumbent, Rory Stewart, did not stand
Perth and North PerthshireScottish National
Pete Wishart
Scottish NationalSeat held
PeterboroughLabour
Paul Bristow
ConservativeDefeated incumbent, Lisa Forbes
Plymouth Moor ViewConservative
Johnny Mercer
ConservativeSeat held
Plymouth Sutton and DevonportLabour Co-operative
Luke Pollard
Labour Co-operativeSeat held
PontypriddLabour
Alex Davies-Jones
LabourIncumbent, Owen Smith, did not stand
PooleConservative
Robert Syms
ConservativeSeat held
Poplar and LimehouseLabour
Apsana Begum
LabourIncumbent, Jim Fitzpatrick, did not stand
Portsmouth NorthConservative
Penny Mordaunt
ConservativeSeat held
Portsmouth SouthLabour
Stephen Morgan
LabourSeat held
Preseli PembrokeshireConservative
Stephen Crabb
ConservativeSeat held
PrestonLabour Co-operative
Mark Hendrick
Labour Co-operativeSeat held
PudseyConservative
Stuart Andrew
ConservativeSeat held
PutneyIndependent[j]
Fleur Anderson
LabourIncumbent, Justine Greening, did not stand
Rayleigh and WickfordConservative
Mark Francois
ConservativeSeat held
Reading EastLabour
Matt Rodda
LabourSeat held
Reading WestConservative
Alok Sharma
ConservativeSeat held
RedcarLabour Co-operative
Jacob Young
ConservativeDefeated incumbent, Anna Turley
RedditchConservative
Rachel Maclean
ConservativeSeat held
ReigateConservative
Crispin Blunt
ConservativeSeat held
RhonddaLabour
Chris Bryant
LabourSeat held
Ribble ValleyConservative
Nigel Evans
ConservativeSeat held
Richmond (Yorks)Conservative
Rishi Sunak
ConservativeSeat held
Richmond ParkConservative
Sarah Olney
Liberal DemocratsDefeated incumbent, Zac Goldsmith
RochdaleLabour
Tony Lloyd
LabourSeat held
Rochester and StroodConservative
Kelly Tolhurst
ConservativeSeat held
Rochford and Southend EastConservative
James Duddridge
ConservativeSeat held
RomfordConservative
Andrew Rosindell
ConservativeSeat held
Romsey and Southampton NorthConservative
Caroline Nokes
ConservativeSeat held
Ross, Skye and LochaberScottish National
Ian Blackford
Scottish NationalSeat held
Rossendale and DarwenConservative
Jake Berry
ConservativeSeat held
Rother ValleyLabour
Alexander Stafford
ConservativeIncumbent, Kevin Barron, did not stand
RotherhamLabour
Sarah Champion
LabourSeat held
RugbyConservative
Mark Pawsey
ConservativeSeat held
Ruislip, Northwood and PinnerConservative
David Simmonds
ConservativeIncumbent, Nick Hurd, did not stand
Runnymede and WeybridgeIndependent[j]
Ben Spencer
ConservativeIncumbent, Philip Hammond, did not stand
RushcliffeIndependent[j]
Ruth Edwards
ConservativeIncumbent, Ken Clarke, did not stand
Rutherglen and Hamilton WestLabour Co-operative
Margaret Ferrier
Scottish NationalDefeated incumbent, Gerard Killen
Rutland and MeltonConservative
Alicia Kearns
ConservativeIncumbent, Alan Duncan, did not stand
Saffron WaldenConservative
Kemi Badenoch
ConservativeSeat held
Salford and EcclesLabour
Rebecca Long-Bailey
LabourSeat held
SalisburyConservative
John Glen
ConservativeSeat held
Scarborough and WhitbyConservative
Robert Goodwill
ConservativeSeat held
ScunthorpeLabour
Holly Mumby-Croft
ConservativeDefeated incumbent, Nic Dakin
SedgefieldLabour
Paul Howell
ConservativeDefeated incumbent, Phil Wilson
Sefton CentralLabour
Bill Esterson
LabourSeat held
Selby and AinstyConservative
Nigel Adams
ConservativeSeat held
SevenoaksConservative
Laura Trott
ConservativeIncumbent, Michael Fallon, did not stand
Sheffield CentralLabour
Paul Blomfield
LabourSeat held
Sheffield South EastLabour
Clive Betts
LabourSeat held
Sheffield Brightside and HillsboroughLabour
Gill Furniss
LabourSeat held
Sheffield HallamIndependent[i]
Olivia Blake
LabourIncumbent, Jared O'Mara, did not stand
Sheffield HeeleyLabour
Louise Haigh
LabourSeat held
SherwoodConservative
Mark Spencer
ConservativeSeat held
ShipleyConservative
Philip Davies
ConservativeSeat held
Shrewsbury and AtchamConservative
Daniel Kawczynski
ConservativeSeat held
Sittingbourne and SheppeyConservative
Gordon Henderson
ConservativeSeat held
Skipton and RiponConservative
Julian Smith
ConservativeSeat held
Sleaford and North HykehamConservative
Caroline Johnson
ConservativeSeat held
SloughLabour
Tanmanjeet Dhesi
LabourSeat held
SolihullConservative
Julian Knight
ConservativeSeat held
Somerton and FromeConservative
David Warburton
ConservativeSeat held
South AntrimDUP
Paul Girvan
DUPSeat held
South Basildon and East ThurrockConservative
Stephen Metcalfe
ConservativeSeat held
South CambridgeshireLiberal Democrats[j]
Anthony Browne
ConservativeIncumbent, Heidi Allen, did not stand
South DerbyshireConservative
Heather Wheeler
ConservativeSeat held
South DorsetConservative
Richard Drax
ConservativeSeat held
South DownSinn Féin
Chris Hazzard
Sinn FéinSeat held
South East CambridgeshireConservative
Lucy Frazer
ConservativeSeat held
South East CornwallConservative
Sheryll Murray
ConservativeSeat held
South Holland and The DeepingsConservative
John Hayes
ConservativeSeat held
South LeicestershireConservative
Alberto Costa
ConservativeSeat held
South NorfolkConservative
Richard Bacon
ConservativeSeat held
South NorthamptonshireConservative
Andrea Leadsom
ConservativeSeat held
South RibbleConservative
Katherine Fletcher
ConservativeIncumbent, Seema Kennedy, did not stand
South ShieldsLabour
Emma Lewell-Buck
LabourSeat held
South StaffordshireConservative
Gavin Williamson
ConservativeSeat held
South SuffolkConservative
James Cartlidge
ConservativeSeat held
South SwindonConservative
Robert Buckland
ConservativeSeat held
South ThanetConservative
Craig Mackinlay
ConservativeSeat held
South West BedfordshireConservative
Andrew Selous
ConservativeSeat held
South West DevonConservative
Gary Streeter
ConservativeSeat held
South West HertfordshireIndependent[j]
Gagan Mohindra
ConservativeDefeated incumbent, David Gauke
South West NorfolkConservative
Liz Truss
ConservativeSeat held
South West SurreyConservative
Jeremy Hunt
ConservativeSeat held
South West WiltshireConservative
Andrew Murrison
ConservativeSeat held
Southampton ItchenConservative
Royston Smith
ConservativeSeat held
Southampton TestLabour
Alan Whitehead
LabourSeat held
Southend WestConservative
David Amess
ConservativeSeat held
SouthportConservative
Damien Moore
ConservativeSeat held
SpelthorneConservative
Kwasi Kwarteng
ConservativeSeat held
St AlbansConservative
Daisy Cooper
Liberal DemocratsDefeated incumbent, Anne Main
St Austell and NewquayConservative
Steve Double
ConservativeSeat held
St Helens NorthLabour
Conor McGinn
LabourSeat held
St Helens South and WhistonLabour
Marie Rimmer
LabourSeat held
St IvesConservative
Derek Thomas
ConservativeSeat held
StaffordConservative
Theo Clarke
ConservativeIncumbent, Jeremy Lefroy, did not stand
Staffordshire MoorlandsConservative
Karen Bradley
ConservativeSeat held
Stalybridge and HydeLabour Co-operative
Jonathan Reynolds
Labour Co-operativeSeat held
StevenageConservative
Stephen McPartland
ConservativeSeat held
StirlingConservative
Alyn Smith
Scottish NationalDefeated incumbent, Stephen Kerr
StockportChange UK[i]

Navendu Mishra

LabourIncumbent, Ann Coffey, did not stand
Stockton NorthLabour

Alex Cunningham

LabourSeat held
Stockton SouthLabour

Matt Vickers

ConservativeDefeated incumbent, Paul Williams
Stoke-on-Trent CentralLabour Co-operative

Jo Gideon

ConservativeDefeated incumbent, Gareth Snell
Stoke-on-Trent NorthLabour

Jonathan Gullis

ConservativeDefeated incumbent, Ruth Smeeth
Stoke-on-Trent SouthConservative

Jack Brereton

ConservativeSeat held
StoneConservative

Bill Cash

ConservativeSeat held
StourbridgeConservative

Suzanne Webb

ConservativeIncumbent, Margot James, did not stand
StrangfordDUP

Jim Shannon

DUPSeat held
Stratford-on-AvonConservative

Nadhim Zahawi

ConservativeSeat held
StreathamLiberal Democrats[i]

Bell Ribeiro-Addy

LabourIncumbent, Chuka Umunna, did not stand
Stretford and UrmstonLabour

Kate Green

LabourSeat held
StroudLabour Co-operative

Siobhan Baillie

ConservativeDefeated incumbent, David Drew
Suffolk CoastalConservative

Therese Coffey

ConservativeSeat held
Sunderland CentralLabour

Julie Elliott

LabourSeat held
Surrey HeathConservative

Michael Gove

ConservativeSeat held
Sutton and CheamConservative

Paul Scully

ConservativeSeat held
Sutton ColdfieldConservative

Andrew Mitchell

ConservativeSeat held
Swansea EastLabour

Carolyn Harris

LabourSeat held
Swansea WestLabour Co-operative

Geraint Davies

Labour Co-operativeSeat held
TamworthConservative

Chris Pincher

ConservativeSeat held
TattonConservative

Esther McVey

ConservativeSeat held
Taunton DeaneConservative

Rebecca Pow

ConservativeSeat held
TelfordConservative

Lucy Allan

ConservativeSeat held
TewkesburyConservative

Laurence Robertson

ConservativeSeat held
The CotswoldsConservative

Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

ConservativeSeat held
The WrekinConservative

Mark Pritchard

ConservativeSeat held
Thirsk and MaltonConservative

Kevin Hollinrake

ConservativeSeat held
Thornbury and YateConservative

Luke Hall

ConservativeSeat held
ThurrockConservative

Jackie Doyle-Price

ConservativeSeat held
Tiverton and HonitonConservative

Neil Parish

ConservativeSeat held
Tonbridge and MallingConservative

Thomas Tugendhat

ConservativeSeat held
TootingLabour

Rosena Allin-Khan

LabourSeat held
TorbayConservative

Kevin Foster

ConservativeSeat held
TorfaenLabour

Nick Thomas-Symonds

LabourSeat held
Torridge and West DevonConservative

Geoffrey Cox

ConservativeSeat held
TotnesLiberal Democrats[j]

Anthony Mangnall

ConservativeDefeated incumbent, Sarah Wollaston
TottenhamLabour

David Lammy

LabourSeat held
Truro and FalmouthConservative

Cherilyn Mackrory

ConservativeIncumbent, Sarah Newton, did not stand
Tunbridge WellsConservative

Greg Clark

ConservativeSeat held
TwickenhamLiberal Democrats

Munira Wilson

Liberal DemocratsIncumbent, Vince Cable, did not stand
TynemouthLabour

Alan Campbell

LabourSeat held
Upper BannDUP

Carla Lockhart

DUPIncumbent, David Simpson, did not stand
Uxbridge and South RuislipConservative

Boris Johnson

ConservativeSeat held
Vale of ClwydLabour

James Davies

ConservativeDefeated incumbent, Chris Ruane
Vale of GlamorganConservative

Alun Cairns

ConservativeSeat held
VauxhallLabour

Florence Eshalomi

Labour Co-operativeIncumbent, Kate Hoey, did not stand
WakefieldLabour

Imran Ahmad Khan

ConservativeDefeated incumbent, Mary Creagh
WallaseyLabour

Angela Eagle

LabourSeat held
Walsall NorthConservative

Eddie Hughes

ConservativeSeat held
Walsall SouthLabour

Valerie Vaz

LabourSeat held
WalthamstowLabour Co-operative

Stella Creasy

Labour Co-operativeSeat held
WansbeckLabour

Ian Lavery

LabourSeat held
WantageConservative

David Johnston

ConservativeIncumbent, Ed Vaizey, did not stand
WarleyLabour

John Spellar

LabourSeat held
Warrington NorthLabour

Charlotte Nichols

LabourIncumbent, Helen Jones, did not stand
Warrington SouthLabour

Andy Carter

ConservativeDefeated incumbent, Faisal Rashid
Warwick and LeamingtonLabour

Matt Western

LabourSeat held
Washington and Sunderland WestLabour

Sharon Hodgson

LabourSeat held
WatfordConservative

Dean Russell

ConservativeIncumbent, Richard Harrington, did not stand
WaveneyConservative

Peter Aldous

ConservativeSeat held
WealdenConservative

Nus Ghani

ConservativeSeat held
Weaver ValeLabour

Mike Amesbury

LabourSeat held
WellingboroughConservative

Peter Bone

ConservativeSeat held
WellsConservative

James Heappey

ConservativeSeat held
Welwyn HatfieldConservative

Grant Shapps

ConservativeSeat held
Wentworth and DearneLabour

John Healey

LabourSeat held
West Aberdeenshire and KincardineConservative

Andrew Bowie

ConservativeSeat held
West Bromwich EastLabour

Nicola Richards

ConservativeIncumbent, Tom Watson, did not stand
West Bromwich WestLabour Co-operative

Shaun Bailey

ConservativeIncumbent, Adrian Bailey, did not stand
West DorsetIndependent[j]
Chris Loder
ConservativeIncumbent, Oliver Letwin, did not stand
West DunbartonshireScottish National

Martin Docherty-Hughes

Scottish NationalSeat held
West HamLabour
Lyn Brown
LabourSeat held
West LancashireLabour
Rosie Cooper
LabourSeat held
West SuffolkConservative

Matt Hancock

ConservativeSeat held
West TyroneSinn Féin

Órfhlaith Begley

Sinn FéinSeat held
West WorcestershireConservative
Harriett Baldwin
ConservativeSeat held
Westminster NorthLabour
Karen Buck
LabourSeat held
Westmorland and LonsdaleLiberal Democrats
Tim Farron
Liberal DemocratsSeat held
Weston-Super-MareConservative
John Penrose
ConservativeSeat held
WiganLabour
Lisa Nandy
LabourSeat held
WimbledonConservative
Stephen Hammond
ConservativeSeat held
WinchesterConservative
Steve Brine
ConservativeSeat held
WindsorConservative
Adam Afriyie
ConservativeSeat held
Wirral SouthLabour
Alison McGovern
LabourSeat held
Wirral WestLabour
Margaret Greenwood
LabourSeat held
WithamConservative
Priti Patel
ConservativeSeat held
WitneyConservative
Robert Courts
ConservativeSeat held
WokingConservative
Jonathan Lord
ConservativeSeat held
WokinghamConservative
John Redwood
ConservativeSeat held
Wolverhampton North EastLabour
Jane Stevenson
ConservativeDefeated incumbent, Emma Reynolds
Wolverhampton South EastLabour
Pat McFadden
LabourSeat held
Wolverhampton South WestLabour
Stuart Anderson
ConservativeDefeated incumbent, Eleanor Smith
WorcesterConservative
Robin Walker
ConservativeSeat held
WorkingtonLabour
Mark Jenkinson
ConservativeDefeated incumbent, Sue Hayman
Worsley and Eccles SouthLabour
Barbara Keeley
LabourSeat held
Worthing WestConservative
Peter Bottomley
ConservativeSeat held
WrexhamLabour
Sarah Atherton
ConservativeIncumbent, Ian Lucas, did not stand
WycombeConservative
Steven Baker
ConservativeSeat held
Wyre and Preston NorthConservative
Ben Wallace
ConservativeSeat held
Wyre ForestConservative
Mark Garnier
ConservativeSeat held
Wythenshawe and Sale EastLabour
Mike Kane
LabourSeat held
YeovilConservative
Marcus Fysh
ConservativeSeat held
Ynys MônLabour
Virginia Crosbie
ConservativeIncumbent, Albert Owen, did not stand
York CentralLabour Co-operative
Rachael Maskell
Labour Co-operativeSeat held
York OuterConservative
Julian Sturdy
ConservativeSeat held
Source:[24]

By-elections

ConstituencyDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyCause
Hartlepool6 May 2021[25]Mike HillLabour
Jill Mortimer
ConservativeResignation following allegations of sexual harassment and victimisation[26]
Airdrie and Shotts13 May 2021[27]Neil GraySNP
Anum Qaisar[28]
SNPResignation to contest the seat of Airdrie and Shotts in the Scottish Parliament
Chesham and Amersham17 June 2021[29]Cheryl GillanConservative
Sarah Green
Liberal DemocratsDeath of incumbent[30]
Batley and Spen1 July 2021[31]Tracy BrabinLabour Co-op
Kim Leadbeater
LabourElection of incumbent as Mayor of West Yorkshire[32]
Old Bexley and Sidcup2 December 2021[33]James BrokenshireConservative
Louie French
ConservativeDeath of incumbent[34]
North Shropshire16 December 2021Owen PatersonConservative
Helen Morgan
Liberal DemocratsResignation following publication of Standards Committee Report regarding paid advocacy.
Southend West3 February 2022[35]David AmessConservative
Anna Firth
Conservative[n]Murder of incumbent[36]
Birmingham Erdington3 March 2022Jack DromeyLabour
Paulette Hamilton
LabourDeath of incumbent[37]
Wakefield23 June 2022Imran Ahmad KhanConservative[o]
Simon Lightwood
Labour Co-opResignation following conviction of sexual assault of a 15-year-old boy
Tiverton and Honiton23 June 2022Neil ParishConservative[o]
Richard Foord
Liberal DemocratsResignation following accusations of watching pornography in the House of Commons[38]
City of Chester1 December 2022Chris MathesonLabour
Samantha Dixon
LabourResignation following allegations of sexual misconduct.[39]
Stretford and Urmston15 December 2022Kate GreenLabour
Andrew Western
LabourResignation to take up the post of Deputy Mayor of Greater Manchester for Policing, succeeding Beverley Hughes.[40]
West Lancashire9 February 2023Rosie CooperLabour
Ashley Dalton
LabourResignation to take up post of chair of the Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust.[41][42]
Uxbridge and South Ruislip20 July 2023Boris JohnsonConservative
Steve Tuckwell
ConservativeResigned between receiving a copy of the Standards Committee report in to Partygate and the report's publication and debate in parliament.[43]
Selby and AinstyNigel AdamsConservative
Keir Mather
LabourResignation[44]
Somerton and FromeDavid WarburtonConservative[o]
Sarah Dyke
Liberal DemocratsResigned claiming unfair treatment by the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards over sexual harassment claims.
Rutherglen and Hamilton West5 October 2023Margaret FerrierSNP[p] Michael ShanksLabourRemoved as MP via recall petition following suspension from the House of Commons.
Mid Bedfordshire19 October 2023Nadine DorriesConservative
Alistair Strathern
LabourResignation[45]
TamworthChris PincherConservative[o] Sarah EdwardsLabourResignation following recommendation of suspension by the Committee on Standards due to allegations of sexual misconduct.
Wellingborough15 February 2024[46]Peter BoneConservative[o]
Gen Kitchen
LabourRemoved as MP via recall petition following suspension from the House of Commons due to allegations of bullying and sexual misconduct.
KingswoodChris SkidmoreConservative
Damien Egan
LabourResigned in protest over the government issuing new oil and gas licenses.[47]
Rochdale29 February 2024Tony LloydLabour
George Galloway
Workers PartyDeath of incumbent[48]
Blackpool South2 May 2024[49]Scott BentonConservative[o]
Chris Webb
LabourResignation following suspension by the Committee on Standards due to lobbying-related corruption.[50]

Defections, suspensions, and resignations

The label under which MPs sit in the House of Commons can change if they leave or are suspended from or expelled by their party. When suspended, they effectively become independents.

NameDateBeforeAfterConstituencyReason
Neale Hanvey13 December 2019SNPIndependentKirkcaldy and CowdenbeathSuspended as a candidate on 28 November 2019 due to insensitive social media posts. Remained as SNP candidate on ballot, elected as independent.[51] Reinstated after an investigation.[52]
29 May 2020IndependentSNP
28 March 2021SNPAlbaDefected to new pro-independence party in March 2021.[53]
Jonathan Edwards23 May 2020Plaid CymruIndependentCarmarthen East and DinefwrArrested on suspicion of assault.[54] Whip restored in August 2022, but did not rejoin Plaid's Westminster group.[55]
Julian Lewis15 July 2020ConservativeIndependentNew Forest EastElected chair of the Intelligence and Security Committee against the Government's candidate.[56] Whip restored in December 2020.[57]
30 December 2020IndependentConservative
Claudia Webbe28 September 2020LabourIndependentLeicester EastCharged with harassing a woman.[58] Expelled from party upon conviction in November 2021.[59] Avoided recall petition as her sentence was reduced on appeal to non-custodial community service order.[60]
Margaret Ferrier1 October 2020SNPIndependentRutherglen and Hamilton WestBreaching COVID-19 rules.[61] Removed by recall petition following suspension from Parliament.
1 August 2023Recalled
Jeremy Corbyn29 October 2020LabourIndependentIslington NorthStatements regarding the report by the Equality and Human Rights Commission into antisemitism.[62] Readmitted to the party on 17 November 2020 but parliamentary whip was not restored.[63]
Mike Hill16 March 2021ResignedHartlepool§ by-elections
Neil Gray24 March 2021ResignedAirdrie and Shotts§ by-elections
Kenny MacAskill27 March 2021SNPAlbaEast LothianDefected to new pro-Scottish independence party.[64]
Tracy Brabin10 May 2021ResignedBatley and Spen§ by-elections
Rob Roberts25 May 2021ConservativeIndependentDelynSuspended from Parliament for six weeks after an independent panel found he sexually harassed a member of staff.[65]
Imran Ahmad Khan18 June 2021ConservativeIndependentWakefieldCharged with sexual assault on a 15-year-old boy.[66] Resigned after being convicted.
3 May 2022Resigned
Owen Paterson5 November 2021ResignedNorth Shropshire§ by-elections
Anne Marie Morris12 January 2022ConservativeIndependentNewton AbbotRebelling against the government on an opposition day motion to cut VAT on energy bills.[67] Whip restored in May 2022.[68]
12 May 2022IndependentConservative
Christian Wakeford19 January 2022ConservativeLabourBury SouthDefected to Labour following the Partygate scandal.[69]
Neil Coyle11 February 2022LabourIndependentBermondsey and Old SouthwarkAccused of Sinophobia on the parliamentary estate.[70] Whip restored in May 2023.[71]
24 May 2023IndependentLabour
David Warburton2 April 2022ConservativeIndependentSomerton and FromeAlleged sexual harassment of three women.[72] Resigned after admitting taking drugs.[73]
19 June 2023Resigned
Neil Parish29 April 2022ConservativeIndependentTiverton and HonitonAdmitted viewing pornography in the House of Commons.[74]
4 May 2022Resigned
Patrick Grady26 June 2022SNPIndependentGlasgow NorthPolice investigation into sexual harassment allegations from October 2016. Suspended from Parliament for two days.[75] Whip restored in December 2022.[76]
29 December 2022IndependentSNP
Chris Pincher1 July 2022ConservativeIndependentTamworthAllegations of drunkenly groping two men.[77] Resigned after losing appeal against Commons suspension.[78]
7 September 2023Resigned
Tobias Ellwood19 July 2022ConservativeIndependentBournemouth EastFailing to support government in confidence vote; temporarily restored the next day to allow voting in leadership election.[79] Whip restored in October 2022.[80]
15 October 2022IndependentConservative
Nick Brown7 September 2022LabourIndependentNewcastle upon Tyne EastSuspended pending an investigation into a complaint.[81] Resigned from party in December 2023 and announced that he would not contest the next election.[82]
Rupa Huq27 September 2022LabourIndependentEaling Central and ActonComments about Chancellor of the Exchequer Kwasi Kwarteng.[83] Whip restored in March 2023.[84]
3 March 2023IndependentLabour
Conor Burns7 October 2022ConservativeIndependentBournemouth WestAllegations of misconduct at Conservative Party Conference.[85] Whip restored in December 2022.[86]
3 December 2022IndependentConservative
Christina Rees13 October 2022Labour Co-opIndependentNeathSuspended pending an investigation into a complaint concerned with alleged bullying.[87] Whip restored in February 2024.[88]
1 February 2024IndependentLabour Co-op
Chris Matheson21 October 2022ResignedCity of Chester§ by-elections
Matt Hancock1 November 2022ConservativeIndependentWest SuffolkUnauthorised appearance on a reality TV programme.[89] Whip restored in May 2024.[90]
23 May 2024IndependentConservative
Kate Green10 November 2022ResignedStretford and Urmston§ by-elections
Rosie Cooper30 November 2022ResignedWest Lancashire§ by-elections
Conor McGinn7 December 2022LabourIndependentSt Helens NorthSuspended pending investigation of a complaint.[91]
Julian Knight7 December 2022ConservativeIndependentSolihullSuspended following a complaint made to the Metropolitan Police.[92]
Andrew Bridgen11 January 2023ConservativeIndependentNorth West LeicestershireTweets comparing COVID-19 vaccines to the Holocaust.[93] Expelled from party in April 2023.[94] Joined Reclaim Party on 10 May 2023.[95]
10 May 2023IndependentReclaim
20 December 2023ReclaimIndependentLeft Reclaim on 20 December 2023 due to policy differences.[96]
Scott Benton5 April 2023ConservativeIndependentBlackpool SouthSuspended pending investigation into paid lobbying.[97] Resigned whilst a recall petition was underway.[98]
25 March 2024Resigned
Diane Abbott23 April 2023LabourIndependentHackney North and Stoke NewingtonSuspended pending an investigation into a letter she wrote about racism for The Observer.[99] Whip restored in May 2024.[100]
28 May 2024IndependentLabour
Geraint Davies1 June 2023Labour Co-opIndependentSwansea WestSuspended following allegations of sexual harassment.[101]
Bambos Charalambous9 June 2023LabourIndependentEnfield SouthgateSuspended after complaint about conduct.[102] Whip restored in April 2024.[103]
12 April 2024IndependentLabour
Nigel Adams12 June 2023ResignedSelby & Ainsty§ by-elections
Boris Johnson12 June 2023ResignedUxbridge and South Ruislip§ by-elections
Angus MacNeil5 July 2023SNPIndependentNa h-Eileanan an IarClash with SNP chief whip Brendan O'Hara. Subsequently expelled from the SNP.[104]
Nadine Dorries29 August 2023ResignedMid-Bedfordshire§ by-elections
Lisa Cameron12 October 2023SNPConservativeEast Kilbride, Strathaven and LesmahagowDefected to Conservatives due to "toxic and bullying" culture in the SNP.[105]
Peter Bone17 October 2023ConservativeIndependentWellingboroughAccusations of bullying and sexual misconduct.[106] Removed by recall petition.
19 December 2023Recalled
Crispin Blunt26 October 2023ConservativeIndependentReigateArrest on suspicion of rape and possession of drugs.[107][108]
Andy McDonald30 October 2023LabourIndependentMiddlesbroughComments at a pro-Palestinian rally.[109] Whip restored in March 2024.[110]
13 March 2024IndependentLabour
Bob Stewart4 November 2023ConservativeIndependentBeckenhamConviction for a racially aggravated public order offence that has been quashed on appeal.[111][112] Whip restored in May 2024.[113]
23 May 2024IndependentConservative
Chris Skidmore8 January 2024ResignedKingswood§ by-elections
Kate Osamor29 January 2024Labour Co-opIndependentEdmontonReferencing Israel–Hamas war in a post commemorating Holocaust Memorial Day.[114] Whip restored in May 2024.[115]
8 May 2024IndependentLabour Co-op
Lee Anderson24 February 2024ConservativeIndependentAshfieldAllegedly Islamophobic comments in an interview about Sadiq Khan.[116] Later joined Reform UK.[117]
11 March 2024IndependentReform UK
Jeffrey Donaldson29 March 2024DUPIndependentLagan ValleyParty membership suspended following charges of historic sex offences.[118]
William Wragg9 April 2024ConservativeIndependentHazel GroveVoluntarily surrendered whip after providing contact details of other MPs in a honeypot.[119]
Mark Menzies17 April 2024ConservativeIndependentFyldeResigned the whip pending investigation into alleged misuse of campaign funds.[120] Subsequently leaves the party on 21 April 2024 and announces that he would not contest the next election.[121]
Dan Poulter27 April 2024ConservativeLabourCentral Suffolk and North IpswichDefected to Labour, describing the Conservatives as "a nationalist party of the right" which "no longer prioritises the NHS".[122]
Natalie Elphicke8 May 2024ConservativeLabourDoverDefected to Labour, describing Sunak's government as "a byword for incompetence and division."[123]
Lucy Allan27 May 2024ConservativeIndependentTelfordSuspended after backing the Reform UK candidate to succeed her in the 2024 election.[124]
Lloyd Russell-Moyle29 May 2024Labour Co-opIndependentBrighton KemptownSuspended by the Labour Party over a complaint about his behaviour.[125]
Mark Logan30 May 2024ConservativeLabourBolton North EastDefected to Labour, saying the party could "bring back optimism into British life".[126]

Progression of government majority and party totals

The majority is calculated as above.

DateEventWorking majorityCon.Lab.SNPLDDUPPCSDLPGrnAPNIAlbaRec.WPBRef.Ind.SFSpkrVacant
13 December 2019Elected at general election87365202481184211000007*1**0
Hanvey suspended from SNP471
23 May 2020Edwards (Plaid) loses whip32
29 May 2020Hanvey has SNP whip reinstated481
15 July 2020J Lewis (Con) loses whip853642
28 September 2020Webbe (Lab) loses whip2013
1 October 2020Ferrier (SNP) loses whip474
29 October 2020Corbyn (Lab) loses whip[q]2005
30 December 2020J Lewis has Con whip reinstated873654
16 March 2021Hill (Lab) resigns881991
24 March 2021Gray (SNP) resigns89462
27 March 2021MacAskill (SNP) defects to Alba451
28 March 2021Hanvey (SNP) defects to Alba442
4 April 2021Gillan (Con) dies883643
6 May 2021Mortimer (Con) elected in Hartlepool893652
10 May 2021Brabin (Lab) resigns901983
13 May 2021Qaisar-Javed (SNP) elected in Airdrie and Shotts89452
25 May 2021Roberts (Con) loses whip873645
17 June 2021Green (LibDem) elected in Chesham and Amersham86121
18 June 2021Ahmad Khan (Con) loses whip843636
1 July 2021Leadbeater (Lab) elected in Batley and Spen831990
7 October 2021Brokenshire (Con) dies823621
15 October 2021Amess (Con) killed813612
5 November 2021Paterson (Con) resigns803603
2 December 2021French (Con) elected in Old Bexley and Sidcup813612
17 December 2021Morgan (LibDem) elected in North Shropshire80131
7 January 2022Dromey (Lab) dies811982
11 January 2022A M Morris (Con) loses whip793607
19 January 2022Wakeford (Con) defects to Labour77359199
3 February 2022Firth (Con) elected in Southend West783601
11 February 2022Coyle (Lab) loses whip1988
3 March 2022Hamilton (Lab) elected in Birmingham Erdington771990
2 April 2022Warburton (Con) loses whip753599
29 April 2022Parish (Con) loses whip7335810
3 May 2022Ahmad Khan (Ind) resigns7491
4 May 2022Parish (Ind) resigns7582
12 May 2022A M Morris has Con whip reinstated773597
24 June 2022Lightwood (Lab) elected in Wakefield762001
Foord (LibDem) elected in Tiverton and Honiton75140
26 June 2022Grady (SNP) suspends his own whip448
1 July 2022Pincher (Con) loses whip733589
19 July 2022Ellwood (Con) loses whip[r]7135710
7 September 2022N Brown (Lab) loses whip19911
27 September 2022Huq (Lab) loses whip19812
7 October 2022Burns (Con) loses whip6935613
13 October 2022Rees (Lab) loses whip19714
15 October 2022Ellwood has Con whip reinstated7135713
21 October 2022Matheson (Lab) resigns721961
1 November 2022Hancock (Con) loses whip7035614
10 November 2022Green (Lab) resigns711952
30 November 2022R Cooper (Lab) resigns721943
1 December 2022Dixon (Lab) elected in City of Chester711952
3 December 2022Burns has Con whip reinstated7335713
7 December 2022McGinn (Lab) loses whip19414
J Knight (Con) loses whip7135615
16 December 2022Western (Lab) elected in Stretford and Urmston701951
19 December 2022Gale (Con) appointed acting Chairman of Ways and Means69
29 December 2022Grady has SNP whip reinstated4514
11 January 2023Bridgen (Con) loses whip6735515
9 February 2023Dalton (Lab) elected in West Lancashire661960
3 March 2023Huq has Lab whip reinstated19714
5 April 2023Benton (Con) loses whip6435415
23 April 2023Abbott (Lab) loses whip19616
10 May 2023Bridgen (Ind) joins Reclaim115
25 May 2023Coyle has Lab whip reinstated19714
1 June 2023G Davies (Lab) loses whip19615
9 June 2023Charalambous (Lab) loses whip19516
12 June 2023Adams (Con) resigns633531
B Johnson (Con) resigns623522
19 June 2023Warburton (Ind) resigns63153
5 July 2023MacNeil (SNP) loses whip4416
20 July 2023Tuckwell (Con) elected in Uxbridge and South Ruislip643532
Mather (Lab) elected in Selby and Ainsty631961
Dyke (LibDem) elected in Somerton and Frome62150
1 August 2023Ferrier (Ind) recalled by petition63151
29 August 2023Dorries (Con) resigns623522
7 September 2023Pincher (Ind) resigns63143
5 October 2023Shanks (Lab) elected in Rutherglen and Hamilton West621972
12 October 2023Cameron (SNP) defects to Conservatives6435343
17 October 2023Bone (Con) loses whip6235215
20 October 2023Edwards (Lab) elected in Tamworth611981
Strathern (Lab) elected in Mid Bedfordshire601990
26 October 2023Blunt (Con) loses whip5835116
30 October 2023A McDonald (Lab) loses whip19817
4 November 2023B Stewart (Con) loses whip5635018
19 December 2023Bone (Ind) recalled57171
20 December 2023Bridgen leaves Reclaim018
8 January 2024Skidmore (Con) resigns563492
17 January 2024Lloyd (Lab) dies571973
29 January 2024Osamor (Lab) loses whip19619
1 February 2024Rees has Lab whip reinstated19718
16 February 2024Egan (Lab) elected in Kingswood561982
Kitchen (Lab) elected in Wellingborough551991
24 February 2024Anderson (Con) loses whip5334819
29 February 2024Galloway (WPB) elected in Rochdale5210
11 March 2024Anderson joins Reform UK118
13 March 2024A McDonald (Lab) whip reinstated20017
25 March 2024Benton resigns as MP53161
29 March 2024Donaldson (DUP) loses whip717
9 April 2024Wragg (Con) resigns whip5134718
12 April 2024Charalambous (Lab) has whip reinstated20117
17 April 2024Menzies (Con) resigns whip4934618
27 April 2024Poulter (Con) defects to Lab47345202
3 May 2024Webb (Lab) elected in Blackpool South462030
8 May 2024Elphicke (Con) defects to Lab44344205
Osamor has Lab whip reinstated17
23 May 2024Hancock and B Stewart (Con) have whips reinstated4834615
27 May 2024Allan (Con) loses whip4634516
28 May 2024Abbott has Lab whip reinstated20615
29 May 2024Russell-Moyle (Lab) loses whip20516
29 May 2024
(announced on 30 May 2024)
Logan (Con) leaves party4434417
30 May 2024Totals at dissolution of Parliament443442054315732112011177*1**0

* Sinn Féin MPs do not take up their seats in the House of Commons, therefore are unable to vote.
** The Speaker does not ordinarily vote, except for breaking ties.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ On 29 May 2024, the UK Parliamentary website stated there were 345 Conservative MPs and 205 Labour MPs. However it describes Lloyd Russell-Moyle and Mark Logan as Labour and Conservative MPs respectively at the time of dissolution, despite Logan having defected from the Conservatives and Rusell-Moyle having lost the Labour Party whip prior to dissolution.[16][17]
  2. ^ Includes 24 MPs sponsored by the Co-operative Party, who are designated Labour and Co-operative.[18]
  3. ^ At the time of the dissolution of Parliament on 30 May 2024, eight of the independent MPs had been elected as Conservatives at the 2019 general election, including Andrew Bridgen, who defected to Reclaim in May 2023 but left the party in December 2023 and for the remainder of the 2019–2024 Parliament sat as an independent. The remaining nine independent MPs all came from the opposition benches.
  4. ^ Both of the Alba Party's MPs, Kenny MacAskill and Neale Hanvey, were elected for the Scottish National Party (SNP) before leaving to join Alba in 2021.[19]
  5. ^ Known as the Brexit Party at the 2019 election.
  6. ^ In 2019-24, the seven members of Sinn Féin followed a policy of abstentionism. They did not swear into the house, and did not take part in its formal processes (to do so would have compelled a by-election).[20] The speaker and deputy speakers (at this Parliament's dissolution, three Conservative and one Labour) by convention exercise only a casting vote.[21]
  7. ^ Deputy speaker Eleanor Laing (Con., Chair of Ways and Means) was on an extended leave of absence, and Roger Gale (Con.) served as an additional acting deputy speaker from December 2022 until the end of the Parliament.
  8. ^ a b c d e f MP originally elected as Labour Co-operative.
  9. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m MP originally elected as Labour.
  10. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q MP originally elected as Conservative.
  11. ^ Seat gained by the Liberal Democrats from the Conservatives at the 2019 Brecon and Radnorshire by-election.
  12. ^ MP originally elected as Speaker.
  13. ^ Hanvey was suspended by the SNP and disowned as a candidate on 28 November 2019, after the close of nominations, pending an investigation over alleged antisemitism. He was subsequently elected as an SNP MP, but sat as an independent until 29 May 2020 while an investigation was under way.[23]
  14. ^ As a mark of respect for the murdered MP. Labour, Lib Dem, Green and Reform UK did not field a candidate to contest the by-election.
  15. ^ a b c d e f Elected as Conservative, sitting as an Independent MP at the time of their resignation.
  16. ^ Elected as SNP, sitting as an independent MP at the time of her removal.
  17. ^ Corbyn was also suspended from Labour on this date, but reinstated to the party without PLP whip on 17 November 2020.
  18. ^ Temporarily restored on 20 July 2022 to allow voting in leadership election.

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