This article lists notable achievements of women, ethnic minorities, people with disabilities, and LGBT people in British politics.
Women over 30 granted the right to vote
Women granted the right to vote on the same terms as men
First female MPs:
Due to the abstentionist policy of Sinn Féin, Markievicz never took her seat in the House of Commons.
First female cabinet minister
First female Catholic MPs
She was also the first non-Protestant woman elected to Parliament, having converted to Catholicism in 1917.[2] She abstained from the House of Commons.
First female member of the House of Lords
First female Commons Government Whip
First female Lords Government Whip
First female Prime Minister
First female foreign secretary
First female home secretary
First female leader of the House of Lords
First female Speaker of the House of Commons
First female leader of the House of Commons
First female First Minister of Scotland
First female Justice secretary and Lord High Chancellor
First female Law Lord
First female speaker in the House of Lords
First female Lord Spiritual
First female ethnic minority member of the Senedd
First female ethnic minority directly elected mayor in England
First female Chancellor
First blind MP
First blind member of the House of Lords
First blind Cabinet member
First blind MSP
First female blind MP (and first black blind MP)
First MP in a wheelchair
First female MP in a wheelchair
First black MPs:
First black woman MP
First black cabinet member
First black female Cabinet member
First elected black female minister
First elected black Secretary of State
First black Member of the Welsh Assembly
First black Lord Mayor of London
First black woman directly elected mayor
First Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly of Chinese origin
First British MP of Chinese origin
First female British MP of Chinese origin
First Czech-born MP
First MP of Polish Jewish descent
First Polish-born MP
Note: South Asians include those of Indian, Pakistani, Sri Lankan, Nepalese or Bangladeshi ancestryFirst South Asian MP
First South Asian Cabinet member
Javid, who is of Pakistani descent, was succeeded as Chancellor of the Exchequer by Rishi Sunak, who is of Indian descent. This was the first time that someone from an ethnic minority had been succeeded in one of the Great Offices of State by another person from that category.[15]
First South Asian Member of the Welsh Assembly
First South Asian Member of the Scottish Parliament
First South Asian minister in the Scottish Government
First South Asian first minister of Scotland
First female South Asian MP
First MP of Burmese descent
First South Asian Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Rishi Sunak is the first person of colour to hold the office of prime minister
First Jewish Prime Minister
Second Jewish MP
First female Jewish MP
First Jewish Speaker of the House of Commons
First Muslim MP
First female Muslim MPs
First hijab-wearing Muslim MP
First Muslim Member of the Scottish Parliament
First Muslim minister in the Scottish Government
First Muslim First Minister of Scotland
First Hindu MP
First Hindu cabinet minister
First Hindu Prime Minister
First Sikh MP
First female Sikh MP
First turban-wearing Sikh MP
First female Sikh council leader
First Buddhist MP
First Zoroastrian MP
See also: List of the first LGBT holders of political offices in the United Kingdom.
First openly lesbian MP: Maureen Colquhoun, Labour MP for Northampton North, 1974-79 (outed before coming out)
First openly gay MP (and first openly gay Cabinet minister): Chris Smith, Labour MP for Islington South and Finsbury, from 1983 to 2005 and National Heritage/Culture secretary, 1997-2001[26]
First openly gay Member of the House of Lords: Waheed Alli, Baron Alli, Labour Member of the House of Lords, 1998–present (came out in 1999)
First openly bisexual MP: Simon Hughes, Liberal Democrat MP for Bermondsey and Old Southwark, 1983–2015 (outed before coming out, came out in 2006)
First openly transgender MP: Jamie Wallis, Conservative MP for Bridgend, 2019–24 (came out in March 2022)
First openly transgender MEP: Nikki Sinclaire, United Kingdom Independence Party (later Independent) MEP for the West Midlands from 2009 – 2014. Sinclaire stepped down shortly after coming out in 2013.[27]
First openly lesbian Member of the House of Lords: Deborah Stedman-Scott, Baroness Stedman-Scott, Conservative Member of the House of Lords, 2010–present
First openly lesbian Cabinet minister: Justine Greening, Secretary of State for International Development, 2012–16 (came out in 2016)
First openly pansexual MP: Layla Moran, Liberal Democrat MP for Oxford West and Abingdon, from 2017–present (came out in 2020)
First openly gay member of the Northern Ireland Assembly: