Candidates in the 2024 United Kingdom general election explained

Prospective parliamentary candidates were selected for the 2024 general election.

Due to the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, most constituency boundaries changed at this election. The tables below show both the new and old constituency names. Candidates might have been selected on either the old or the new boundaries.

At the deadline on 7 June 2024, a total of 132 MPs announced they were standing down at the election.[1] This included a record number of Conservative MPs. 29 former Members of Parliament intend to stand in the election.[2] For the first time since 2015, there were no vacant seats at dissolution.

The deadline for candidates to be nominated was 16:00 BST on 7 June 2024.[3]

A total of 4,515 candidates were nominated, more than in any previous general election.[4]

Parties

Parties[5] Number of candidates[6]
Conservative and Unionist Party635
Labour Party631
Liberal Democrats630
Reform UK609
Green Party of England and Wales574
Independents459 across 317 different constituencies[7]
Workers Party of Britain152[8]
Social Democratic Party122
Scottish National Party57[9]
Co-operative Party48
Scottish Greens44[10]
Heritage Party41[11]
Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition40
Plaid Cymru32
Yorkshire Party27[12]
Rejoin EU26
UKIP24
Christian Peoples Alliance22
Official Monster Raving Loony Party22[13]
Alba Party19
Alliance Party of Northern Ireland18
Social Democratic and Labour Party18
Ulster Unionist Party17
Democratic Unionist Party16
Party of Women16[14]
Scottish Family Party16
English Democrats15
Communist Party of Britain14
Sinn Féin14 (abstentionist party)
Traditional Unionist Voice14
Climate Party13
Liberal Party12
Socialist Labour Party12
Green Party Northern Ireland11
Aontú10
Hampshire Independents10
Alliance for Democracy and Freedom9
Freedom Alliance5
Independent Network5
Workers Revolutionary Party5
British Democrats4[15] [16] [17] [18]
Animal Welfare Party4
English Constitution Party4
Scottish Libertarian Party4
True and Fair Party4
Women's Equality Party4
Abolish the Welsh Assembly Party3
People Before Profit3
Alliance for Green Socialism2
British Unionist Party2
Christian Party2
Communist League2
Confelicity2
Independence for Scotland Party2
Libertarian Party2
Lincolnshire Independents2
One Leicester2
Peace Party2
Scottish Socialist Party2
Shared Ground2
Socialist Equality Party2
Socialist Party of Great Britain2
Sovereignty2
Transform2
Volt UK2
Ashfield Independents1 (Ashfield)
Blue Revolution Party1 (Boston and Skegness)
Chesterfield and North Derbyshire Independents (CANDI)1 (Chesterfield)
Cross-Community Labour Alternative1 (Fermanagh and South Tyrone)
Communist Future1 (Manchester Central)
Consensus1 (Ashford)
Count Binface Party1 (Richmond and Northallerton)
Democracy for Chorley1 (Chorley)
Fairer Voting Party1 (Folkestone and Hythe)
Independent Alliance (Kent)1 (Tonbridge)
Independent Oxford Alliance1 (Oxford East)
Independents for Direct Democracy1 (Stockton West)
Kingston Independent Residents Group (KIRG)1 (Kingston and Surbiton)
Liverpool Community Independents1 (Liverpool Garston)
National Health Action Party1 (Liverpool Riverside)
New Open Non-Political Organised Leadership1 (Stratford-on-Avon)
Newham Independents Party1 (West Ham and Beckton)
North East Party1 (Easington)
Portsmouth Independents Party1 (Portsmouth South)
Propel1 (Cardiff West)
Psychedelic Movement1 (Southend West and Leigh)
Putting Crewe First, Independent Residents Group1 (Crewe and Nantwich)
Rebooting Democracy1 (Cambridge)
Save Us Now1 (Gateshead Central and Whickham)
Social Justice Party1 (Scarborough and Whitby)
South Devon Alliance1 (Newton Abbot)
Speaker1 (Chorley)
Stockport Fights Austerity No To Cuts1 (Stockport)
Swale Independents1 (Sittingbourne and Sheppey)
Taking the Initiative Party1 (Croydon West)
The Common People1 (St Ives)
The Common Good1 (Birmingham Northfield)
The Mitre TW91 (Richmond Park)
The Yoruba Party in the UK1 (Peckham)
UK Voice1 (South West Hertfordshire)

Candidate selection process

Each party had its own selection process. The processes used by Labour and the Conservatives were described by PoliticsHome as "secretive" and "controversial".

In June 2022, former Channel 4 journalist Michael Crick launched a Twitter account called Tomorrow's MPs, documenting the selection process of parties candidates in the runup to the next general election.

Conservative

On 5 April 2023, Home Secretary and Fareham MP Suella Braverman defeated Meon Valley MP Flick Drummond by a majority of local party members of 77 to 54, to be preselected for the new seat of Fareham and Waterlooville. Drummond later won the contest to be selected for Winchester, a seat far more likely to be gained by the Liberal Democrats.

On 17 April 2023, Chairman of the Conservative Party Greg Hands announced the first 19 seats that would open selections. The seats were listed by ConservativeHome as Bicester and Woodstock, Calder Valley, Camborne and Redruth, Canterbury, Coventry South, Earley and Woodley, Eltham and Chislehurst, Hazel Grove, Hove and Portslade, Isle of Wight East, Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle, Milton Keynes South, Norwich North, Selby, South Cambridgeshire, South West Devon, Tamworth, West Bromwich and West Lancashire.

On 29 May, the Conservative Campaign Headquarters announced the next 24 seats that would open selections: Altrincham and Sale West, Bishop Auckland, Bromsgrove, Broxbourne, Chippenham, Coventry North West, Eastleigh, Esher and Walton, Exeter East and Exmouth, Halifax, Hendon, Henley, Mid Bedfordshire, Newport West and Islwyn, Norwich South, Reigate, Rugby, Scarborough and Whitby, South Shropshire, Stevenage, Stoke-on-Trent Central, Walsall and Bloxwich, West Suffolk and Wolverhampton West.

On 2 June 2023, Bromsgrove Conservatives began their selection process for a candidate.

On 12 June, Boris Johnson resigned as an MP, triggering a by-election. The same day, Nigel Adams also resigned as an MP. On 19 June, David Warburton gave up his seat in Parliament.

On 11 August, the Conservatives opened selections for 26 seats: Alyn and Deeside, Bridlington and The Wolds, Bristol North West, Bury South, Clwyd North, Colchester, Crawley, Croydon East, Doncaster North, Dorking and Horley, Frome and East Somerset, Glastonbury and Somerton, Heywood and Middleton North, Huntingdon, Leeds East, Leeds West and Pudsey, Mid Cheshire, North West Leicestershire, Pontefract, Castleford and Knottingley, Richmond Park, Sittingbourne and Sheppey, Southampton Itchen, St Albans, Wakefield and Rothwell, Waveney Valley and Wirral West.

Nadine Dorries announced her intentions to resign and officially resigned on 29 August. Chris Pincher left Parliament on 7 September.

On 22 September, nominations opened in 10 seats: Bath, Bolton South and Walkden, Bridgend, Coventry South, Lancaster and Wyre, Norwich North, Telford, West Bromwich, Westmorland and Lonsdale and Wimbledon.

On 30 September 2023, The Telegraph reported that the Conservatives had only selected 65 candidates out of their target of 100 before the Conservative Party Conference.

On 13 October 2023, nominations opened in 18 seats: Bristol North East, Cardiff North, Cardiff West, Chester North and Neston, City of Durham, Croydon West, Dwyfor Meirionnydd, Gower, Hampstead and Highgate, Harrow West, Leicester East, Mid Cheshire, Nottingham East, Oxford West and Abingdon, Queens Park and Maida Vale, Wirral West, Wolverhampton South East and Wolverhampton West.

On 23 November 2023, Nick Rose, who had been the candidate for Norwich North, resigned.

In late 2023, two candidates were removed after MI5 warned in 2021 that they were potential Chinese spies.[19] In April 2024, the selection process was internally criticised by party members for "purging Brexit-backing candidates".[20] The preferred selection of One Nation Conservatives by the party leadership over right-wing candidates was reported on.[21] This included the former Deputy Leader of the UK Independence Party and Conservative MEP David Campbell Bannerman who was blocked in South Norfolk.[22]

On 28 May 2024, it was reported that the Conservatives had 183 candidates to select.[23]

On 28 May 2024, presenter Iain Dale announced that he would be stepping back from his LBC radio show to run as a Conservative candidate in the election,[24] hoping to stand in the seat of Tunbridge Wells, where he lives.[25] However on 31 May he announced that he had decided not to put his name on the shortlist after comments he had made about Tunbridge Wells, two years earlier, emerged online. In the clip he had said that he didn't like living in the town he was running in.[26] [27] Dale defended himself by stating that "there is a context to it, but nobody's interested in context or nuance in these situations".[28]

By 7 June, the Conservatives had filled all seats with candidates in Great Britain except for Rotherham.[29] Laila Cunningham was originally selected as the Conservative candidate for the seat, but withdrew shortly before the nominations deadline. As the party did not field a replacement, it is the only seat in Great Britain aside from the Speaker's seat of Chorley in which no Conservative candidate was nominated.[30]

Labour

In March 2021, the local parties in East Ham and West Ham were suspended following allegations of electoral fraud, disbanding the internal selections committee. This was a precursor to contentious selections across East London, between centrist supporters of Keir Starmer and Momentum-backed supporters of former leader Jeremy Corbyn.

The Labour Party selected many prospective parliamentary candidates throughout 2022.

In July 2022, a trigger ballot was held in Ilford South to determine whether MP Sam Tarry should face reselection; Tarry lost the vote by 57.5% to 42.5%. On 10 October 2022 a reselection vote was held, which Tarry lost to local council leader Jas Athwal by 361 votes to 499. In late 2022, councillor Dominic Beck stood down as Labour PPC for Rother Valley.

By 1 January 2023, a total of 77 Constituency Labour Parties had selected prospective parliamentary candidates.

In February 2023, BBC News reported that local Labour parties were being overruled over parliamentary selections by "a clique in London". Nine members of the selection committee in Bolton North East Parliamentary Labour Party resigned after the national party imposed a shortlist on them. The main contention was over the fact that Leigh Drennan, the chair of North West Labour, was not shortlisted despite being endorsed by Deputy Labour Leader Angela Rayner.

In March 2023, Labour's national executive committee resolved not to endorse Jeremy Corbyn for Islington North in the next general election, preventing him from seeking re-election as a Labour candidate. Labour later chose Praful Nargund as their candidate, which was shortly followed by Corbyn announcing his intention to run as an independent in the constituency.

On 23 May 2023, eleven members of the Copeland local Labour Party executive resigned following the decision of the National Executive Committee of the Labour Party not to longlist local councillor Joseph Ghayouba for selection. Local officials said it showed a "shameless disregard for democracy" by Labour's national ruling body. On 6 June 2023, former Copeland PPC Gillian Troughton withdrew from the selection in Whitehaven and Workington, describing the selection process as "frustrating and ultimately disenfranchising".

On 26 May 2023, the Wirral West Constituency Labour Party was suspended by the national party, following complaints. This was the same week that the local MP Margaret Greenwood announced that she was standing down at the next general election. As Wirral South was abolished, incumbent MP Alison McGovern challenged neighbouring MP Mick Whitley for the nomination in Birkenhead. Whitley was deselected on 16 June 2023.

On 7 June 2023, MP for Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney Gerald Jones defeated MP for Cynon Valley Beth Winter for his party's selection to become the Labour candidate for the new parliamentary seat of Merthyr Tydfil and Aberdare, which will be contested at the 2024 general election. The seat was renamed from Merthyr Tydfil and Upper Cynon in the final recommendations.

From 15 to 16 July, 100 Labour PPCs were given a weekend for a crash course in "message discipline, media training and the art of campaigning" in Stratford-upon-Avon.

On 27 July 2023, Labour opened selections for 94 "non-priority" parliamentary seats. On 31 August 2023, Labour suspended the CLP in Leicester East amid the process of selecting a new candidate to replace Claudia Webbe.

On 5 September 2023, Labour suspended its leadership team in the Bolton North East constituency following a disagreement over the selection of a prospective parliamentary candidate.

On 8 December 2023, Labour opened selections for 211 ‘non-battleground' parliamentary seats.

In March 2024, Joel Bodmer withdrew from the selection process in Croydon East alleging abuse.[31] This was following an unauthorised breach of data.[32]

By 22 May 2024, LabourList reported that approximately 100 seats did not have Labour candidates announced yet.[33]

On 31 May 2024, Faiza Shaheen was removed as the candidate for Chingford and Woodford Green.[34] There was media speculation over the future of Diane Abbott, but she confirmed she would be standing.[35]

By 7 June, Labour had filled all seats in Great Britain (except that held by the Speaker) with candidates.[36]

Liberal Democrats

President of the Liberal Democrats Mark Pack lists prospective parliamentary candidates on his website.

In March 2024, Liberal Democrat PPC for South Shropshire Chris Naylor stood down due to ill health.[37]

By 7 June, the Liberal Democrats had filled all seats with candidates in Great Britain except for Manchester Rusholme and Chorley.[38]

Scottish National Party

SNP MPs are not automatically reselected to stand, the party has a full open reselection process. To be nominated to take part in a selection contest a party member requires either a nomination by their local campaigns committee, or 50 local branch members.

On 25 August 2023, Patrick Grady was not approved as a candidate for the 2024 general election. Glasgow Central MP Alison Thewliss ultimately won the selection contest in his seat of Glasgow North. East Kilbride, Strathaven and Lesmahagow MP Lisa Cameron criticised the "party hierarchy" when she faced a reselection challenge, like many sitting members, per the party rules, claiming she had spoken out about Grady. She claimed she had been ostracised by the party leadership and threatened to resign and call by-election in protest. Cameron was challenged by Grant Costello, a digital manager for the SNP's Westminster group who lives in the constituency. Costello was endorsed by MSPs Christina McKelvie and Collette Stevenson. Ultimately, on 12 October 2023, Cameron — a social conservative — left the SNP altogether and defected to the Conservatives, two hours before the two weeks of voting was due to conclude. Grant Costello, who was leading in the voting, won the selection for SNP candidate for the new seat of East Kilbride and Strathaven. Cameron was reportedly not standing for Parliament again. The same day 8 other candidates were also announced.

Argyll and Bute MP Brendan O'Hara was challenged for reselection by Helensburgh councillor Math Campbell-Sturgess. In Glasgow East, David Linden won a selection contest against neighbouring MP Alison Thewliss, whose constituency was spilt into seven.

In Falkirk, two SNP councillors Gary Bouse and Paul Garner launched their campaign to succeed John McNally. Toni Giugliano was cleared of breaking selection rules.[39]

On the eve of the 2023 Rutherglen and Hamilton West by-election Mhairi Black reportedly threatened to quit the SNP. This was over her wishes to be succeeded as SNP candidate for Paisley and Renfrewshire South by her senior adviser Robert Innes. Jacqueline Cameron, the depute leader of Renfrewshire Council stood against him. On 26 October 2023, Cameron was declared selected by 60%.

By April 2024, candidates had been selected for all 57 new constituencies.[40]

Green Party of England and Wales

The Green Party of England and Wales confirmed in January 2024 that it aims to field candidates in all 575 constituencies in England and Wales.

The Green Party of England and Wales nominated a candidate in 574 of the 575 constituencies in England and Wales, including Chorley where the Speaker is standing to defend his seat without opposition from the Conservatives, Labour, the Lib Dems, or Reform. The only constituency in England and Wales where the Greens are not standing a candidate of their own is Heywood and North Middleton, where they endorsed independent candidate Chris Furlong.[41] [42] [43] [44]

Scottish Greens

The Scottish Greens stood a record number of candidates, a candidate in 44 of 57 constituencies in Scotland.[45]

Green Party Northern Ireland

The Green Party Northern Ireland also stood in a record number of seats in Northern Ireland, a candidate in 11 of 18 constituencies in Northern Ireland.[46]

Plaid Cymru

Plaid Cymru Leader Rhun ap Iorwerth was named as the candidate for Ynys Môn. In October 2023 he was replaced as candidate by Llinos Medi.

Reform UK

For the 2019 general election, the Brexit Party (the former name of Reform UK) did not stand candidates in seats where the Conservative party won in 2017.[47] Leader Richard Tice ruled out a similar arrangement for this election,[48] and stated his party's intention to stand in 630 seats.[49]

The party pulled some of its prospective candidates for controversial social media comments.[50] However, it also gave its support to other parliamentary candidates that are standing for the party that have spread conspiracy theories.[51]

After media speculation on the question, honorary president and former leader Nigel Farage declared he would not be standing as a candidate.[52] Farage later announced on 3 June that, contrary to his statement earlier in the campaign, he would stand for Parliament in Clacton, and that he had resumed leadership of Reform UK. He also said that Labour would win the election.[53]

Since January 2024, it was reported that Reform UK had pulled over 100 candidates.[54] Just before the deadline they were 80 candidates short of the total they intended to reach.[55]

Workers Party of Britain

During his victory speech following the 2024 Rochdale by-election, George Galloway claimed his Workers Party had 59 candidates ready to contest a general election. Later, in a tweet from 2 March Galloway confirmed that this total increased to 79.[56] As of June the party listed over 250 candidates, and also supporting a number of independent candidates, most notably Jeremy Corbyn in Islington North, Faiza Shaheen in Chingford and Woodford Green, and Andrew Feinstein in Holborn and St Pancras.[57]

Sinn Fein

Sinn Féin did not contest four constituencies; Belfast East, Belfast South and Mid Down, Lagan Valley and North Down.[58]

Democratic Unionist Party

The Democratic Unionist Party did not contest Fermanagh and South Tyrone, instead endorsing Ulster Unionist Party candidate Diana Armstrong.[59] The DUP stood aside in North Down in order to support the bid of independent unionist candidate Alex Easton, who had stood unsuccessfully for the DUP for the seat in 2017 and 2019.

Ulster Unionist Party

The Ulster Unionist Party stood candidates, denied any electoral pacts and explained their lack of a candidate in Belfast North as being down to a lack of party infrastructure on the ground in the constituency.[60]

Other parties

Gina Miller's True and Fair party planned to contest a small number of constituencies.[61]

The British Democrats confirmed three parliamentary candidates in the 2024 general election.[62]

The Christian Peoples Alliance stated they aimed to stand in 100 seats.[63] After the close of nominations they had 22 candidates.

The English Democrats, Heritage Party, Climate Party, Transform, TUSC, Liberal Party, UK Independence Party, the Animal Welfare Party, Official Monster Raving Loony Party and the Communist Party of Britain ran candidates.

The Wessex Regionalists announced they would not stand candidates, citing the strong likelihood of a Labour victory leaving little interest in alternative parties.[64]

Independents

Jeremy Corbyn stood as an independent in Islington North.[65] Other sitting MPs who stood as independents (rather than within the party they represented at the 2019 General Election) included Andrew Bridgen, Angus MacNeil, and Claudia Webbe.

On 5 June, former Labour candidate Faiza Shaheen, who had been deselected in Chingford and Woodford Green due to her social media history which the party alleged displayed a history of downplaying antisemitism, announced her independent candidacy.[66]

Candidates by constituency

See main article: Candidates of the 2024 United Kingdom general election by constituency.

Candidates by demographic

Gender

The proportion of female candidates decreased to 30%.[67] In Northern Ireland, one third of the candidates are women.[68]

Candidate changes

MPs not standing for re-election

See main article: List of MPs who stood down at the 2024 United Kingdom general election.

By 7 June 2024, a total of 132 Members of Parliament announced their intention not to stand for re-election. Four MPs — Nadine Dorries, Nigel Adams, Chris Skidmore (all Conservative) and Chris Pincher (independent, elected as Conservative) — announced their intention not to stand again but later resigned from Parliament before the election and are not included in the figures below. This general election marks the first time that no sitting MPs from the Liberal Democrats stood down since their formation in 1988.[69] [70] [71] [72] [73] [74]

Number of MPs standing down by party affiliation
Party MPs standing down
ElectedFinal
80 75
35 33
0 10
10 9
3 3
2 1
1 1
1 0
Total132

MPs deselected or seeking a new constituency

See also: Preselection and Deselection of Labour MPs. Some sitting MPs were not selected by their party to recontest their seat (or a successor seat). Options available to these MPs included standing down, challenging their non-selection, seeking selection for another seat, and contesting the election under a different banner.

MP! scope="col"
ConstituencyFirst electedParty (as elected)Reason
South Norfolk2001Deselected by the constituency's Conservative Association and subsequently announced he would stand down[75] [76]
North West Leicestershire2010Expelled from the Conservative Party and now sits as an independent MP after joining the Reclaim Party for a time; he plans to contest his seat at the next election as an independent[77] [78]
Islington North1983Excluded from selection by the National Executive Committee of the Labour Party; Corbyn sits as an independent but remained a party member until May 2024, when he was expelled after announcing he would contest Islington North as an independent[79] [80]
Swansea West2010Excluded from selection; sat as an Independent.[81]
Huntingdon2001Deselected by the Conservative Association and subsequently announced his retirement
David DuguidBanff and Buchan2017Deselected due to his health issues.[82]
Glasgow North2015Deselected by the local party in favour of MP for Glasgow Central Alison Thewliss[83]
Na h-Eileanan an Iar2005Expelled from the SNP and sits as an independent with the Scotland United grouping with the Alba Party; he plans to contest the next election[84]
Neath2015Excluded from selection by the National Executive Committee of the Labour Party;[85] in January 2024, she announced that she would stand down at the next general election
Brighton Kemptown2017Blocked from standing for re-election following a "serious complaint".[86]
Ilford South2019Deselected by the Constituency Labour Party in favour of Jas Athwal[87]
Leicester East2019Expelled from the Labour Party due to a criminal conviction and sits as an independent[88]
Birkenhead2019Sought selection for the redrawn seat of Birkenhead, losing to fellow MP Alison McGovern[89]
Cynon Valley2019Sought selection for the new seat of Merthyr Tydfil and Aberdare, losing to fellow MP Gerald Jones[90]

MPs standing under a different political affiliation from 2019

MPFirst elected2019 party2019 constituency2024 party2024 constituency
Lee Anderson2019AshfieldAshfield
Andrew Bridgen2010North West LeicestershireNorth West Leicestershire
Jeremy Corbyn1983Islington NorthIslington North[91]
Neale Hanvey2019Kirkcaldy and CowdenbeathCowdenbeath and Kirkcaldy
Julian Knight2015SolihullSolihull West and Shirley[92]
Kenny MacAskill2019East LothianAlloa and Grangemouth
Angus MacNeil2005Na h-Eileanan an IarNa h-Eileanan an Iar
Rob Roberts2019DelynClwyd East[93]
Christian Wakeford2019Bury SouthBury South
Claudia Webbe2019Leicester EastLeicester East[94]

Deselected and disowned candidates

A number of prospective candidates had support withdrawn from their party before the election:

DatePartyCandidateSeatReason
November 2023Liberal DemocratsDavid CampanaleSutton and CheamPrior involvement with the Christian Peoples Alliance.[95]
23 November 2023ConservativeNick RoseNorwich NorthTransphobic comments made during a hustings.
21 February 2024Reform UKDavid CarpinHenley and ThameHomophobic and transphobic social media posts from 2023.[96] [97]
21 March 2024Reform UKGinny BallRutland and StamfordAlleged racist and xenophobic social media posts from 2023.[98]
22 March 2024Reform UKBenjamin DadeSouth SwindonXenophobic comments made on a far-right news website in 2022.[99] [100]
4 April 2024Reform UKMick GreenhoughOrpingtonIslamophobic social media posts from 2023.[101]
Reform UKJonathan KaySouth RibbleRacist and Islamophobic social media posts from 2019.
Reform UKJulie WilsonYork OuterAlleged inactivity.[102]
7 April 2024Reform UKIris LeaskAberdeen SouthComments regarding animal rights and cannibalism from 2021.[103] [104]
9 April 2024Reform UKAmodio AmatoStevenageIslamophobic social media posts regarding Sadiq Khan and Humza Yousaf.[105]
Reform UKPete AddisSouth ShropshireRacist social media posts.[106]
Reform UKStephen McNamaraKilmarnock and LoudonTransphobic social media posts.
Reform UKDavid McNabbMid DunbartonshireAllegedly endorsed Islamophobic social media posts.[107]
10 April 2024LabourWilma BrownCowdenbeath and KirkcaldyAllegedly endorsed racist and Islamophobic social media posts.[108]
15 April 2024Reform UKJack DennyLeeds Central and HeadingleyPrior conviction.[109]
Reform UKIan BroadbentKingston upon Hull EastOnline comments.
Reform UKRichard HainsworthBradford SouthOnline comments.
27 April 2024Reform UKPaul CarnellCannock ChaseSuspended for participating in an anti-refugee demonstration with Patriotic Alternative.[110]
23 May 2024LabourGraham JonesHyndburnAlleged Antisemitic comments.[111]
24 May 2024Naseem TalukdarBristol EastAntisemitic social media posts.[112]
25 May 2024Workers Party of BritainHassan ChahinePutneyAntisemitic social media posts.[113]
29 May 2024LabourFaiza ShaheenChingford and Woodford GreenAllegedly liking a series of posts on X that downplayed antisemitism accusations.[114] Shaheen then stood as an independent candidate for the same seat.
30 May 2024Reform UKPeter StormsBournemouth WestOnline comments.[115]
31 May 2024Reform UKAndrew MedleyBroxtoweReason unknown.[116]
3 June 2024Reform UKTony Mack ClactonDeselected in favour of party leader Nigel Farage. Mack stood as an independent candidate in the same seat.[117]
4 June 2024LabourDarren RodwellBarkingRacist comments in the past and allegations of sexual harassment. Later withdrew as candidate.[118] [119]
7 June 2024Nominations of candidates close. Candidates disowned by their respective parties from 7 June will still appear on the ballot paper as their party candidate.
Plaid CymruSharifah RahmanCardiff South and PenarthSocial media posts about the "situation in the Middle East".[120]
Reform UKHugo MillerHorshamAlleged racist social media posts.[121] [122]
16 June 2024Reform UKGrant StClair-ArmstrongNorth West EssexResigned after discovery of comments where he encouraged people to vote for the British National Party.[123]
19 June 2024LabourAndy BrownAberdeenshire North and Moray EastSuspended over "pro-Russian" comments online.[124]
21 June 2024GreenChris BrodyChingford and Woodford GreenSuspended after confessing to sexual assault.[125]
25 June 2024ConservativeCraig WilliamsMontgomeryshire and GlyndŵrImplication in election betting scandal.[126]
ConservativeLaura SaundersBristol North WestImplication in election betting scandal.
LabourKevin CraigCentral Suffolk and North IpswichSuspended after the Gambling Commission launched an investigation, having bet on himself to lose in the election.[127]
27 June 2024Reform UKRaymond SaintBasingstokeDiscovered to having been a BNP member on list published in 2009.[128]
29 June 2024Reform UKEdward OakenfullDerbyshire DalesAllegedly derogatory remarks about the IQ of sub-Saharan Africans.[129]
Reform UKRobert LomasBarnsley NorthAllegedly racist remarks against black people.
Reform UKLeslie LilleySouthend East and RochfordComments about people arriving in the UK on small boats.

Withdrawn candidates

A number of prospective parliamentary candidates withdrew before the election was called. Candidates suspended or attempting to withdraw their candidacy after 7 June 2024 will still appear on their respective ballot papers but will no longer receive their party's support.

DatePartyCandidateSeatReason
16 June 2023Plaid CymruRhun ap IorwerthYnys MônStood down after election as Leader of Plaid Cymru.
12 March 2024Liberal DemocratsChris NaylorSouth ShropshireHealth issues.
8 April 2024GreenZoe LeventhalKenilworth and SouthamFamily reasons.[130]
13 April 2024Reform UKJoe DyasShrewsburyPrior social media posts supporting the British National Party.[131]
15 April 2024Reform UKTrevor NichollsWarrington NorthControversial comments.[132]
6 May 2024Reform UKRichard CarrPooleTime issues.[133]
8 May 2024Workers Party of BritainMonty PanesarEaling SouthallPersonal political issues.[134]
17 May 2024LabourBen HartleyAltrincham and Sale WestPersonal reasons.[135]
23 May 2024Workers Party of BritainWayne AdlemBournemouth EastTime issues.[136]
25 May 2024LabourAlexandra Aldridge-GibbonsHenley and ThamePersonal reasons.[137]
28 May 2024LabourAlex AitkenBirmingham NorthfieldPersonal reasons.[138]
29 May 2024GreenAnna JacobsWetherby and EasingwoldInjuries sustained in a car accident.[139]
4 June 2024LabourGeorgia MeadowsWitneyPersonal reasons.[140]
6 June 2024ConservativeSam TraskBridgendWithdrawn after lurid comments about women were exposed.[141]
7 June 2024ConservativeAdam GreggSpen ValleyWithdrawn after sharing inappropriate photos from kids' club nights.[142]
ConservativeLaila CunninghamRotherhamWithdrawn due to a change in circumstances.[143]
Reform UKStewart SutherlandBlaenau Gwent and RhymneyOnline comments.[144]
Reform UKTom WellingsStone, Great Wyrley and PenkridgeWithdrawn after defecting to the Conservatives (and supporting Gavin Williamson).[145]
Nominations closed and deadline to replace withdrawn candidates passed.[146]
30 June 2024Reform UKLiam Booth-IsherwoodErewashCandidate disowned the Reform UK party and endorsed the Conservatives after what he described as 'reports of widespread racism and sexism' within the Reform party'.[147]
2 July 2024Reform UKGeorgie DavidWest Ham and BecktonCandidate suspended her campaign and endorsed the Conservatives, alleging the "vast majority" of Reform candidates are "racist, misogynistic and bigoted", whilst defending the party's leadership.[148]

Former MPs seeking to return to Parliament

MP! scope="col"
Target constituencyYears electedPartyExplanation
East Lothian19972015Served as a Labour MP for Paisley South (1997–2005) and Paisley and Renfrewshire South (2005–2015), both constituencies unrelated to East Lothian. Defeated by the SNP in 2015.
Swindon South20102018Served as a Labour MP for Lewisham East, an unrelated constituency, from 2010 to 2018 when she stood down from Parliament to become Deputy Mayor of London for Transport.
Burnley20102015Served as a Liberal Democrat MP for Burnley from 2010 to 2015, when he was defeated by Labour.
Coventry East20052019Served as a Labour MP for Wakefield, an unrelated constituency, from 2005 to 2019 when she was defeated by the Conservatives.
Scunthorpe20102019Served as a Labour MP for Scunthorpe from 2010 to 2019, when he was defeated by the Conservatives.
Kensington and Bayswater20172019Served as a Labour MP for Kensington, the predecessor constituency to Kensington and Bayswater, from 2017 to 2019 when she was defeated by the Conservatives. Left the Labour Party in 2023.
Bury North20172019Served as a Labour MP for Bury North from 2017 to 2019, when he was defeated by the Conservatives.
St Ives19972015Served as a Liberal Democrat MP for St Ives from 1997 to 2015 when he was defeated by the Conservatives.
Arbroath and Broughty Ferry20152019Served as a SNP MP for North East Fife, a close-by but non-contiguous constituency, from 2015 to 2019 when he was defeated by the Liberal Democrats.
West Bromwich20042005Served as a Liberal Democrat MP for the unrelated Leicester South seat from his victory in the 2004 by-election before being defeated by Labour at the general election the following year.
Perth and Kinross-shire20172019Served as a Conservative MP for Ochil and South Perthshire, one of the predecessor seats to Perth and Kinross-shire, from 2017 to 2019 when he was defeated by the SNP.
South Shropshire20012005Served as a Liberal Democrat MP for Ludlow, the predecessor constituency to South Shropshire, from 2001 to 2005 when he was defeated by the Conservatives.
Keighley and Ilkley20172019Served as a Labour MP for Keighley, the predecessor constituency to Keighley & Ilkley from 2017 to 2019, when he was defeated by the Conservatives. Additionally served as the MP for Selby from 1997 to 2010
East Lothian2015–2017Served as SNP MP for East Lothian from 2015 to 2017, when he was defeated by Labour.[149]
Angus and Perthshire Glens20172019Served as a Conservative MP for Stirling, an neighbouring constituency, from 2017 to 2019 when he was defeated by the SNP.
Belfast East20102015Served as an Alliance MP for Belfast East from 2010 to 2015 when she was defeated by the DUP.[150]
Maidenhead20152017Served as a Conservative MP for Twickenham, an unrelated constituency, from 2015 to 2017 when she was defeated by the Liberal Democrats.
Wells and Mendip Hills20102015Served as a Liberal Democrat MP for Wells, the predecessor constituency to Wells and Mendip Hills, from 2010 to 2015 when she was defeated by the Conservatives.
Motherwell and Wishaw20102015Served as a Labour MP for Airdrie and Shotts from 2010 to 2015 when she was defeated by the Scottish National Party.
Coventry East19831992Served as a Labour MP for Coventry South East from 1983 to 1992 when he was defeated by Labour after being expelled from the party.
North East Somerset and Hanham19972010Served as a Labour MP for Wansdyke, one of the predecessor constituency to North East Somerset and Hanham, from 1997 to 2010 when he was defeated by the Conservatives in the predecessor constituency of North East Somerset.
Great Grimsby and Cleethorpes20152019Served as a Labour MP for Great Grimsby, the predecessor constituency to Great Grimsby and Cleethorpes, from 2015 to 2019 when she was defeated by the Conservatives.
Croydon East20052010Served as a Conservative MP for Croydon Central, the predecessor constituency to Croydon East, from 2005 to 2010 when he unsuccessfully stood for reelection as an independent. Joined Labour in 2011 and the Liberal Democrats in 2023.
Leigh and Atherton20172019Served as a Labour MP for Leigh, the predecessor constituency to Leigh and Atherton, from 2017 to 2019 when she was defeated by the Conservatives.
Argyll, Bute and South Lochaber20012015Served as a Liberal Democrat MP for Argyll and Bute, the predecessor constituency to Argyll, Bute and South Lochaber, from 2001 to 2015 when he was defeated by the SNP.
Wycombe20102019Served as a Labour MP for Wolverhampton North East, an unrelated constituency, from 2010 to 2019 when she was defeated by the Conservatives.
Stoke-on-Trent Central20172019Served as a Labour MP for Stoke-on-Trent Central from 2017 to 2019, when he was defeated by the Conservatives.
Redcar20152019Served as a Labour MP for Redcar from 2015 to 2019, when she was defeated by the Conservatives.
Leicester East1987–2019Served as a Labour MP for the pre-2024 Leicester East constituency from 1987 to 2019 (finished his tenure suspended from Labour as an independent).[151]
Ceredigion Preseli20052017Served as a Liberal Democrat MP for Ceredigion, the predecessor constituency to Ceredigion Preseli, from 2005 to 2017 when he was defeated by Plaid Cymru.
Derby South20102015, 20172019Served as a Labour MP for Derby North, a neighbouring constituency, from 2010 to 2015 and from 2017 to 2019, when he was defeated by the Conservatives. Left the Labour Party in 2019 and joined the Workers Party in 2023.
Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock20152017Served as an SNP MP for Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock from 2015 to 2017, when she was defeated by the Conservatives. Left the SNP to join Alba in 2021.[152]

MPs changing constituencies

Due to boundary changes, most MPs standing for re-election sought to represent a seat at least slightly different from their present seat. However, in some cases sitting MPs secured selection to stand in a substantially or completely different seat from their present seat. They may happen because their seat is marginal and likely to be lost by their party, losing preselection to another candidate, boundary changes abolished their present seat or their present seat was redrawn in an unfavourable way in boundary changes.

MP! scope="col"
Former constituencyFirst electedParty (as elected)New constituencyNote
Wolverhampton South West2019South ShropshireWhile there are no significant changes to Anderson's former seat, it is a marginal Conservative seat, whereas South Shropshire is likely a safe Conservative seat. He had initially announced he would not stand for re-election but subsequently reversed his decision.
Pudsey2010DaventryAndrew's former seat of Pudsey was split across two new seats, which are Leeds North West and Leeds West and Pudsey. However, Andrew is instead contesting Daventry in Northamptonshire, which is unrelated to his former seat. He had initially announced he would not stand for re-election but subsequently reversed his decision.
Clwyd South2019North ShropshireSelected for North Shropshire after his previous seat was abolished in boundary changes. North Shropshire, which the Liberal Democrats gained in a 2021 by-election, contains none of Baynes' present seat.[153]
Chris ClarksonHeywood and Middleton2019Stratford-on-AvonInitially announced he would not stand for re-election. Selected for Stratford-on-Avon in June 2024.[154]
Mid Sussex2019East Grinstead and UckfieldSelected for East Grinstead and Uckfield due to boundary changes in her former seat.[155]
Meon Valley2019WinchesterSelected for Winchester in July 2023 as her previous seat was abolished. The reconfigured Winchester seat contains about 25% of the Meon Valley seat. Drummond sought selection for the proposed Fareham and Waterlooville seat, which contains a larger proportion of her former seat and is forecast to be much safer for the Conservatives than Winchester (a key Liberal Democrat target), but was defeated by Suella Braverman, the MP for Fareham and then–Home Secretary.
Kingswood2024Bristol North EastSelected for Bristol North East in July 2023. Elected in the 2024 Kingswood by-election triggered by the resignation of Chris Skidmore in January 2024; Kingswood was abolished in the general election, with Bristol North East absorbing the western third of the old seat.
Mary GlindonNorth Tyneside2010Newcastle upon Tyne East and WallsendSelected for Newcastle upon Tyne East and Wallsend due to boundary changes in her previous seat.[156]
Richard HoldenNorth West Durham2019Basildon and BillericayConservative Party Chairman Holden's seat was abolished in the boundary changes. He was selected for Basildon and Billericay shortly before the close of nominations on 7 June.[157]
Eastleigh2019Hamble ValleySelected to the new Hamble Valley seat. The new seat contains 48% of his former seat.[158]
Penrith and The Border2019Epping ForestSought selection for the new seat of Penrith and Solway, losing to fellow MP Mark Jenkinson; he subsequently applied for the West Suffolk seat, losing to former political adviser Nick Timothy[159] [160] Selected for Epping Forest.
Walsall North2017TamworthSelected for Tamworth as his previous constituency was abolished, and the main successor seat of Walsall and Bloxwich was considered significantly more vulnerable to the Labour Party than Tamworth, where the incumbent MP Chris Pincher announced he would be standing down following a scandal.[161] Pincher resigned in September 2023 and Labour's Sarah Edwards won the subsequent by-election; Hughes nevertheless since maintained his candidacy for this constituency.
South West Surrey2005Godalming and AshChancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt was selected for the newly created Godalming and Ash constituency in January 2023,[162] as his former constituency was abolished. The western part of the existing seat, comprising the majority of the electorate and including the towns of Farnham and Haslemere was combined with parts of the District of East Hampshire to create the new Farnham and Bordon constituency. The Godalming and Ash seat comprises Godalming and the area of the North Downs to the south of the existing constituency.[163]
Croydon Central2017Croydon WestStanding for election in the new safe seat of Croydon West (containing 11% of the to-be-abolished Croydon Central) rather than the more marginal Croydon East (contains 83% of Croydon Central).[164]
Kenny MacAskillEast Lothian2019Alloa and GrangemouthThe Alba Party candidate is former MP George Kerevan. MacAskill stands in a different seat to the west of Edinburgh.
Wirral South2010BirkenheadSelected for Birkenhead due the abolition of her present constituency, defeating incumbent MP for Birkenhead Mick Whitley in the selection process.[165] The reconfigured Birkenhead contains a small part of her present seat.[166]
Kieran MullanCrewe and Nantwich2019Bexhill and BattleSelected for the seat defeating special adviser Henry Newman.[167]
Moray2017Aberdeenshire North and Moray EastStanding in the new Aberdeenshire North and Moray East seat (containing 26% of his current seat) instead of Moray West, Nairn and Strathspey (containing 74% of his current seat).
Elmet and Rothwell2010Wetherby and EasingwoldSelected for Wetherby and Easingwold due to his previous seat being abolished and broken up between four other seats. Wetherby and Easingwold took in the Harewood and Wetherby wards of Leeds, but is otherwise based in North Yorkshire rather than West Yorkshire.[168]
Milton Keynes South2010Buckingham and BletchleySelected for the new Buckingham and Bletchley seat, as his present seat was abolished.[169]
Mid Bedfordshire2023HitchinElected for Mid Bedfordshire at a by-election in October 2023. Announced in January 2024 that he would contest the new constituency of Hitchin which includes a small part of his previous seat around his home town of Shefford.[170]
Glasgow Central2015Glasgow NorthSelected for Glasgow North due to her former seat being abolished.[171] This was after unsuccessfully challenging David Linden for the nomination in Glasgow East.[172]

Incumbent MPs standing against each other

In some cases, incumbent MPs are standing against each other.

ConstituencyMPPartyMPPartyNote
Alloa and GrangemouthKenny MacAskill (East Lothian)[173] John Nicolson (Ochil and South Perthshire)[174] Both MPs were elected in the 2019 general election for the SNP; Nicolson previously served for East Dunbartonshire from 2015–2017.
Clwyd EastJames Davies (Vale of Clwyd)Rob Roberts (Delyn)[175] Clwyd East contains large areas of both Davies and Roberts' existing seats. Both were elected in 2019 (Davies having previously served from 2015 to 2017). Roberts was suspended from the Conservatives in 2021 and had sat as an independent since.
HitchinBim Afolami (Hitchin and Harpenden)Alistair Strathern (Mid Bedfordshire)Strathern was elected in the 2023 Mid Bedfordshire by-election
Honiton and SidmouthSimon Jupp (East Devon)[176] Richard Foord (Tiverton and Honiton)[177] Foord was elected in the 2022 Tiverton and Honiton by-election
North ShropshireSimon Baynes (Clwyd South)[178] Helen Morgan (North Shropshire)Morgan was elected in the 2021 North Shropshire by-election
TamworthEddie Hughes (Walsall North)[179] Sarah Edwards (Tamworth)Edwards was elected in the 2023 Tamworth by-election

Of these MPs, MacAskill, Baynes and Hughes represented seats with no relation to the seat they are contesting. All others listed represented at least part of the seat they also contest. All of the Labour and Liberal Democrat MPs listed were elected at by-elections held during the 2019–24 Parliament.

Election polling

Notes and References

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