List of MPs for constituencies in Wales (1931–1935) explained

Country:Wales
Previous Election:List of MPs for constituencies in Wales (1929–1931)
Previous Year:1929–1931
Next Election:List of MPs for constituencies in Wales (1935–1945)
Next Year:1935–1945
Election Date:27 October 1931

This is a list of members of Parliament in Wales, elected to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom in the 1931 general election.

Composition

AffiliationMembers
Labour Party15
Liberal Party8
Conservative Party7
National Liberal3
National Labour1
 Total35

MPs

MPConstituencyPartyIn constituency since
Ernest BennettCardiff CentralNational Labour1929
Aneurin BevanEbbw ValeLabour Party1929
Reginald ClarryNewportConservative Party1931
William CoveAbervaonLabour Party1929
George DaggarAbertilleryLabour Party1929
Clement DaviesMontgomeryshireNational Liberal1929
Charles EdwardsBedwelltyLabour Party1918
Arthur EvansCardiff SouthConservative Party1931
Richard Thomas EvansCarmarthenLiberal Party1931
Leolin Forestier-WalkerMonmouthConservative Party1918
Thomas GriffithsPontypoolLabour Party1918
David GrenfellGowerLabour Party1922
George HallAberdareLabour Party1922
Walter HallBrecon and RadnorConservative Party1931
Vernon HartshornOgmoreLabour Party1918
William JenkinsNeathLabour Party1922
William JohnRhondda WestLabour Party1920 by-election
Henry Haydn JonesMerionethLiberal PartyJanuary 1910
Lewis JonesSwansea WestNational Liberal1931
Morgan JonesCaerphillyLabour Party1921 by-election
Thomas Mardy JonesPontypriddLabour Party1922 by-election
David Lloyd George[1] CaernarfonLiberal Party1890
Gwilym Lloyd GeorgePembrokeshireLiberal Party1929
Megan Lloyd George[2] AngleseyLiberal Party1929
Henry Morris-JonesDenbighNational Liberal1929
Rhys Hopkin MorrisCardiganshireLiberal Party1923
Patrick MunroLlandaff and BarryConservative Party1931
Goronwy OwenCaernarvonshireLiberal Party1923
Aled RobertsWrexhamLiberal Party1931
Ernest RobertsFlintshireConservative Party1924
Owen Temple-MorrisCardiff EastConservative Party1931
R. C. WallheadMerthyrLabour Party1922
David Watts-MorganRhondda EastLabour Party1918
David WilliamsSwansea EastLabour Party1922

By-elections

See also

References

  1. Web site: BBC - History - David Lloyd George . 2024-11-21 . www.bbc.co.uk . en-GB.
  2. News: 2019-10-11 . Plaque for Wales' first female MP Megan Lloyd George . 2024-09-26 . BBC News . en-GB.