List of United Kingdom MPs by seniority (2019–2024) explained

This is the list of United Kingdom MPs by seniority, 2019–2024. The Members of Parliament (MPs), who were elected in the 2019 general election and during the 58th Parliament, are ranked by the beginning of their terms in office in the House of Commons.

Criteria

The seniority criteria used in this article are derived from how the Father of the House is selected. They are not laid down in Standing Orders but arise from the customary practice of the House of Commons. The modern custom is that the Father of the House is the MP who has the longest continuous service. If two or more members were first elected in the same General Election (or at by-elections held on the same day), then priority is given to the one who was sworn in first. The order of swearing in is recorded in the House of Commons Journal, the official record of proceedings.

When a member has had broken service, that does not affect his or her seniority (for the purpose of qualifying as the Father of the House) which is based on the latest period of continuous service.

The Sinn Féin members, who abstain from taking their seats at Westminster, have never been sworn in. They are ranked (in this list) after all other members who have taken their seats. Between themselves, they are ranked by the first date of the election, for the current period of continuous service. If they are equal on that criterion, then they are ranked in alphabetical order by surname.

Summary of members elected by party

The following was the composition of the Commons at dissolution at 00:01, Thursday 30 May 2024, when all 650 seats became vacant pending the 2024 United Kingdom general election.

AffiliationMembers
data-sort-type=number style="width:20%;" Elected
in 2019
[1]
At dissolution
in 2024[2] [3] [4]
Difference
365344 21
202205 3
4843 5
1115 4
87 1
77
43 1
22
2 2
(E&W)11
(NI)11
1 1
01 1
11
017 17
Vacant00
Total650650
Effective total voting639638 1
Majority8744[5] 43
For full details of changes during the 2019–2024 Parliament, see By-elections and Defections, suspensions and resignations.

Notes

List

This article assigns a numerical rank to each of the members elected in the 2019 general election and subsequent by-elections, except for those who were elected but never sworn in, who are displayed at the bottom without a number. Members named in italics and shaded in pink were no longer sitting when Parliament was dissolved on 30 May 2024.

RankMemberPartyConstituency 2019ElectedNotes
47th Parliament (elected: 10 October 1974, first met: 22 October 1974, dissolved: 7 April 1979)
001Bottomley, PeterConWorthing WestFather of the House. Elected at the 1975 Woolwich West by-election.
48th Parliament (elected: 3 May 1979, first met: 9 May 1979, dissolved: 13 May 1983) [6]
002Sheerman, BarryLabHuddersfield[7] Oldest Labour MP
003Harman, Harriet LabCamberwell and PeckhamElected at the 1982 Peckham by-election. Longest-ever continuously-serving female MP. Chair of the Joint Committee on Human Rights. Former Labour Leader and Leader of the Opposition 2010 and 2015
49th Parliament (elected: 9 June 1983, first met: 15 June 1983, dissolved: 18 May 1987) [8] [9] [10]
004Leigh, Edward ConGainsborough
005Brown, Nick IndNewcastle upon Tyne EastFormer Chief Whip of the Labour Party. Labour Party whip was suspended in September 2022. Resigned from Labour Party in December 2023.
006Corbyn, Jeremy IndIslington NorthFormer Labour Party Leader and Leader of the Opposition. Labour Party whip was suspended in October 2020. Expelled from Labour Party in May 2024.
007Amess, DavidConSouthend WestMurdered 15 October 2021
008Gale, Roger ConNorth Thanet
009Beckett, Margaret LabDerby SouthLongest ever serving female MP (non-continuous service). Chair of the Joint Committee on the National Security Strategy Former Foreign Secretary (2006–07), Deputy Labour Leader (1992–94), Labour Leader and Leader of the Opposition (1994). Previously served Oct 1974–79, and the only sitting MP elected in the October 1974 general election.
010Cash, BillConStoneElected at the 1984 Stafford by-election. Oldest MP elected in the 2019 election. Chair of the European Scrutiny Committee
011Howarth, George LabKnowsleyElected at the 1986 Knowsley North by-election.
50th Parliament (elected: 11 June 1987, first met: 17 June 1987, dissolved: 16 March 1992) [11] [12]
012Redwood, John ConWokinghamFormer Secretary of State for Wales
013Davis, David ConHaltemprice and HowdenFormer Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union
014Abbott, Diane LabHackney North and Stoke NewingtonLongest serving Black MP in the House of Commons. Former Shadow Home Secretary. Labour Party whip was suspended in April 2023, but restored June 2024.
51st Parliament (elected: 9 April 1992, first met: 27 April 1992, dissolved: 8 April 1997) [13] [14] [15]
015Fox, Liam ConNorth SomersetFormer Secretary of State for Defence, Secretary of State for International Trade and President of the Board of Trade.
016Heald, Oliver ConNorth East HertfordshireFormer Shadow Secretary of State for Justice
017Clifton-Brown, GeoffreyConThe Cotswolds
018Streeter, GaryConSouth West Devon
019Fabricant, MichaelConLichfield
020Betts, CliveLabSheffield South EastChair of the Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Select Committee
021Beresford, PaulConMole ValleyFormer chair of the Administration Committee
022Duncan Smith, Iain ConChingford and Woodford GreenFormer Leader of the Conservative Party, Leader of the Opposition and Work and Pensions Secretary
023Evans, Nigel ConRibble ValleySecond Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means
024Gillan, Cheryl ConChesham and AmershamFormer Secretary of State for Wales, died 4 April 2021
025Jenkin, Bernard ConHarwich and North EssexChair of the Liaison Committee
026Eagle, AngelaLabWallaseyFormer Shadow First Secretary of State
027Whittingdale, John ConMaldonFormer Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport
028Spellar, John LabWarleyPreviously served 1982–83
029Margaret, Hodge LabBarkingElected at the 1994 Barking by-election.
030Timms, Stephen LabEast HamElected at the 1994 Newham North East by-election. Chair of the Work and Pensions Select Committee
031Trickett, JonLabHemsworthElected at the 1996 Hemsworth by-election. Former Shadow Minister for the Cabinet Office
52nd Parliament (elected: 1 May 1997, first met: 7 May 1997, dissolved: 14 May 2001) [16] [17] [18] [19]
032Lewis, Julian ConNew Forest EastChair of the Intelligence and Security Committee.
033Paterson, Owen ConNorth ShropshireFormer Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs & Secretary of State for Northern Ireland. Resigned on 4 November 2021 triggering 2021 North Shropshire by-election.
034Robertson, LaurenceConTewkesbury
035Syms, RobertConPoole
036Bradshaw, Ben LabExeterFormer Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport
037Donaldson, Jeffrey IndLagan ValleyFormer Leader of the Democratic Unionist Party. DUP Whip suspended March 2024.
038McDonnell, John LabHayes and HarlingtonFormer Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer
039Thomas, GarethLabHarrow West
040Laing, Eleanor ConEpping ForestChairman of Ways and Means
041Hoyle, Lindsay ChorleySpeaker of the House of Commons
042Healey, John LabWentworth and DearneShadow Secretary of State for Defence
043Loughton, TimConEast Worthing and Shoreham
044May, Theresa (Theresa May)ConMaidenheadFormer Leader of the Conservative Party, Prime Minister and Home Secretary
045Brady, Graham ConAltrincham and Sale WestChair of the 1922 Committee
046Gibb, Nick ConBognor Regis and Littlehampton
047Whitehead, AlanLabSouthampton Test
048Gardiner, BarryLabBrent NorthFormer Shadow Secretary of State for International Trade
049Swayne, Desmond ConNew Forest West
050Hamilton, FabianLabLeeds North East
051Green, Damian ConAshfordFormer First Secretary of State and Minister for the Cabinet Office
052Gray, JamesConNorth Wiltshire
053Campbell, Alan LabTynemouthLabour Chief Whip
054Eagle, Maria LabGarston and HalewoodFormer Shadow Secretary of State for Defence
055Winterton, Rosie LabDoncaster CentralFirst Deputy Chairmen of Ways and Means. Former Labour Chief Whip.
056Efford, CliveLabEltham
057Buck, KarenLabWestminster North
058McCabe, SteveLabBirmingham Selly Oak
059Stringer, GrahamLabBlackley and Broughton
060Hayes, John ConSouth Holland and The Deepings
061Cooper, Yvette LabNormanton, Pontefract and CastlefordShadow Home Secretary. Former Secretary of State for Work and Pensions.
062Blunt, CrispinIndReigateConservative whip was suspended in October 2023
063Twigg, DerekLabHalton
064McDonagh, SiobhainLabMitcham and Morden
065Chope, ChristopherConChristchurchPreviously served 1983–92
066Benn, Hilary LabLeeds CentralElected at the 1999 Leeds Central by-election. Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland. Former Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
067Lammy, David LabTottenhamElected at the 2000 Tottenham by-election. Shadow Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs
068Hendrick, MarkLabPrestonElected at the 2000 Preston by-election.
53rd Parliament (elected: 7 June 2001, first met: 13 June 2001, dissolved: 11 April 2005) [20] [21] [22] [23]
069Knight, Greg ConEast YorkshirePreviously served 1983–97
070Bacon, RichardConSouth Norfolk
071Campbell, GregoryDUPEast LondonderryDUP Spokesperson for the Cabinet Office and International Development
072Wiggin, BillConNorth HerefordshireChair of the Committee of Selection
073Rosindell, AndrewConRomford
074Brennan, KevinLabCardiff West
075David, WayneLabCaerphilly
076Grayling, Chris ConEpsom and EwellFormer Secretary of State for Transport and Leader of the House of Commons and Lord President of the Council
077Cruddas, JonLabDagenham and Rainham
078Jones, Kevan LabNorth Durham
079Carmichael, Alistair LDOrkney and ShetlandLiberal Democrat Home Affairs and Northern Ireland Spokesperson. Former Secretary of State for Scotland
080Baron, JohnConBasildon and Billericay
081Francois, Mark ConRayleigh and Wickford
082Selous, AndrewConSouth West BedfordshireSecond Church Estates Commissioner
083Mahmood, KhalidLabBirmingham Perry BarrLongest serving Asian MP in the House of Commons
084Djanogly, JonathanConHuntingdon
085Murrison, Andrew ConSouth West Wiltshire
086Liddell-Grainger, IanConBridgwater and West Somerset
087Tami, Mark LabAlyn and Deeside
088Williams, HywelArfonFormer Plaid Cymru Westminster Group Leader
089Bryant, ChrisLabRhonddaFormer Chair of the Committee on Standards and Committee on Privileges
090Wishart, PeteSNPPerth and North PerthshireChair of the Scottish Affairs Committee
091Mitchell, Andrew ConSutton ColdfieldPreviously served 1987–97. Deputy Foreign Secretary and Minister of State for Development and Africa. Former Secretary of State for International Development and Government Chief Whip
092Byrne, Liam LabBirmingham Hodge HillElected at the 2004 Birmingham Hodge Hill by-election. Chair of the Business and Trade Select Committee. Former Chief Secretary to the Treasury
54th Parliament (elected: 5 May 2005, first met: 11 May 2005, dissolved: 12 April 2010)[24] [25] [26] [27]
093Walker, CharlesConBroxbourneChair of the Administration Committee
094Ellwood, Tobias ConBournemouth EastFormer Chair of the Defence Select Committee
095Afriyie, AdamConWindsor
096Farron, TimLDWestmorland and LonsdaleLiberal Democrat Spokesperson for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Communities and Local Government and Housing, Planning, the Northern Powerhouse and Local Growth and Former Liberal Democrat Leader
097Evennett, David ConBexleyheath and CrayfordPreviously served 1983–97
098Hosie, Stewart SNPDundee East
099Shapps, Grant ConWelwyn HatfieldDefence Secretary. Former Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, and Transport, and Home Secretary
100Penning, Mike ConHemel Hempstead
101Kawczynski, DanielConShrewsbury and Atcham
102Wright, Jeremy ConKenilworth and SouthamFormer Attorney General for England and Wales
103Duddridge, JamesConRochford and Southend East
104Brokenshire, James ConOld Bexley and SidcupFormer Secretary of State for Housing Communities and Local Government, died 7 October 2021
105Hollobone, PhilipConKettering
106Villiers, Theresa ConChipping BarnetFormer Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
107Bone, PeterIndWellingboroughConservative Party whip was suspended in October 2023. Removed as MP by recall petition in December 2023.
108Harper, Mark ConForest of DeanSecretary of State for Transport. Former Government Chief Whip
109Mundell, David ConDumfriesshire, Clydesdale and TweeddaleFormer Secretary of State for Scotland
110Penrose, JohnConWeston-Super-MareFormer United Kingdom Anti-Corruption Champion
111Pritchard, Mark ConThe Wrekin
112Miller, Maria ConBasingstoke
113Vara, Shailesh ConNorth West Cambridgeshire
114Hands, Greg ConChelsea and Fulham
115Wallace, Ben ConWyre and Preston NorthFormer Secretary of State for Defence
116Hunt, Jeremy ConSouth West SurreyChancellor of the Exchequer. Former chair of the Health and Social Care Select Committee and Secretary of State for Health and Social Care
117Davies, David ConMonmouthSecretary of State for Wales
118Jones, David ConClwyd WestFormer Secretary of State for Wales
119Brown, LynLabWest Ham
120Davies, PhilipConShipley
121Hammond, StephenConWimbledon
122Gwynne, AndrewLabDenton and ReddishFormer Shadow Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government
123Crabb, Stephen ConPreseli PembrokeshireChair of the Welsh Affairs Select Committee and Former Secretary of State for Wales
124McFadden, Pat LabWolverhampton South EastLabour Party National Campaign Coordinator and Shadow Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
125Hillier, MegLabHackney South and ShoreditchChair of the Public Accounts Select Committee
126Wilson, Sammy DUPEast AntrimDUP Westminster Chief Whip
127Goodwill, Robert ConScarborough and WhitbyChair of the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Select Committee
128Holloway, AdamConGravesham
129Clark, Greg ConTunbridge WellsChair of the Science, Innovation and Technology Select Committee. Former Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities and Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy
130Gove, Michael ConSurrey HeathSecretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities and Minister for Intergovernmental Relations. Former Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and Secretary of State for Education
131McCarthy, KerryLabBristol East
132Morden, JessicaLabNewport EastChair of the Commons Select Committee on Statutory Instruments and Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments
133Johnson, Diana LabKingston upon Hull NorthChair of the Home Affairs Select Committee
134Stuart, Graham ConBeverley and Holderness
135Dorries, Nadine ConMid BedfordshireFormer Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport. Resigned on 29 August 2023, triggering the 2023 Mid Bedfordshire by-election.
136Thornberry, Emily LabIslington South and FinsburyShadow Attorney General for England and Wales, Former Shadow First Secretary of State
137Keeley, BarbaraLabWorsley and Eccles South
138Hodgson, SharonLabWashington and Sunderland West
139Cox, Geoffrey ConTorridge and West DevonFormer Attorney General
140Slaughter, AndyLabHammersmith
141Miliband, Ed LabDoncaster NorthShadow Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero. Former Leader of the Labour Party and Leader of the Opposition
142Dunne, Philip ConLudlowChair of the Environmental Audit Select Committee
143MacNeil, AngusIndNa h-Eileanan an IarChair of the Energy Security and Net Zero Select Committee. Expelled from the SNP in August 2023.
144Cooper, RosieLabWest LancashireResigned on 30 November 2022, triggering the 2023 West Lancashire by-election.
145Griffith, NiaLabLlanelliFormer Shadow Secretary of State for Defence
146Neill, BobConBromley and ChislehurstElected at the 2006 Bromley and Chislehurst by-election. Chair of the Justice Select Committee
147Sharma, VirendraLabEaling SouthallElected at the 2007 Ealing Southall by-election.
148Howell, JohnConHenleyElected at the 2008 Henley by-election.
149Smith, Chloe ConNorwich NorthElected at the 2009 Norwich North by-election. Former Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
55th Parliament (elected: 6 May 2010, first met: 18 May 2010, dissolved: 30 March 2015) [28] [29] [30] [31] [32] [33] [34]
150Vaz, Valerie LabWalsall SouthFormer Shadow Leader of the House of Commons
151McKinnell, CatherineLabNewcastle upon Tyne NorthFormer Chair of the Petitions Committee
152Stewart, Bob ConBeckenhamConservative whip was suspended in November 2023, Whip restored in May 2024
153Heaton-Harris, Chris ConDaventrySecretary of State for Northern Ireland
154Stewart, IainConMilton Keynes SouthChair of the Transport Select Committee
155Bridgen, AndrewIndNorth West LeicestershireElected as Conservative; expelled in April 2023. Joined Reclaim in May 2023. Left Reclaim in December 2023, now an Independent
156Mills, NigelConAmber Valley
157Parish, NeilConTiverton and HonitonFormer Chair of the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Select Committee. Resigned on 4 May 2022, triggering the 2022 Tiverton and Honiton by-election
158Lopresti, JackConFilton and Bradley Stoke
159Reynolds, JonathanLabStalybridge and HydeShadow Secretary of State for Business and Trade
160Hart, Simon ConCarmarthen West and South PembrokeshireGovernment Chief Whip. Former Secretary of State for Wales
161Vickers, MartinConCleethorpes
162Davies, GeraintIndSwansea WestPreviously served 1997–2005. Labour whip was suspended in June 2023.
163Cryer, JohnLabLeyton and WansteadPreviously served 1997–2005.
164Patel, Priti ConWithamFormer Home Secretary
165Shelbrooke, Alec ConElmet and Rothwell
166Adams, Nigel ConSelby and AinstyResigned on 12 June 2023, triggering the 2023 Selby and Ainsty by-election
167Stride, Mel ConCentral DevonSecretary of State for Work and Pensions. Former chair of the Treasury Select Committee, Leader of the House of Commons and Lord President of the Council
168Hinds, Damian ConEast Hampshire
169Spencer, Mark ConSherwoodFormer Leader of the House of Commons and Lord President of the Council
170Lavery, IanLabWansbeck
171Morris, GrahameLabEasington
172Mearns, IanLabGatesheadChair of the Backbench Business Committee
173Javid, Sajid ConBromsgroveFormer Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Home Secretary and Chancellor of the Exchequer
174Halfon, Robert ConHarlowFormer chair of the Education Select Committee
175Glen, John ConSalisburyMinister for the Cabinet Office and Paymaster General
176Norman, Jesse ConHereford and South Herefordshire
177Morris, DavidConMorecambe and Lunesdale
178Drax, RichardConSouth Dorset
179Blackman, BobConHarrow East
180Bruce, FionaConCongleton
181Poulter, DanLabCentral Suffolk and North IpswichElected as Conservative, defected to Labour in April 2024
182Crouch, TraceyConChatham and Aylesford
183Glindon, MaryLabNorth Tyneside
184Elliott, JulieLabSunderland Central
185Wheeler, HeatherConSouth Derbyshire
186Aldous, PeterConWaveney
187Morris, JamesConHalesowen and Rowley Regis
188Garnier, MarkConWyre ForestChair of the Arms Export Controls Committee
189Latham, PaulineConMid Derbyshire
190Percy, AndrewConBrigg and Goole
191Raab, Dominic ConEsher and WaltonFormer Deputy Prime Minister, Justice Secretary, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain and Foreign Secretary
192Collins, DamianConFolkestone and Hythe
193Nokes, Caroline ConRomsey and Southampton NorthChair of the Women and Equalities Committee
194Dinenage, Caroline (Dame Caroline Dinenage)ConGosportChair of the Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee
195Burns, Conor ConBournemouth West
196Menzies, MarkIndFyldeConservative whip was suspended in April 2024.
197Perkins, TobyLabChesterfield
198Esterson, BillLabSefton Central
199Qureshi, YasminLabBolton South East
200Paisley, Ian junior DUPNorth AntrimDUP Spokesperson for Culture, Media and Sport and Communities and Local Government
201Green, KateLabStretford and UrmstonFormer Shadow Secretary of State for Education; Resigned on 10 November 2022, triggering the 2022 Stretford and Urmston by-election
202Reeves, Rachel LabLeeds WestShadow Chancellor of the Exchequer
203Lord, JonathanConWoking
204Smith, Julian ConSkipton and RiponFormer Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
205Greenwood, LilianLabNottingham South
206Evans, ChrisLabIslwyn
207Sturdy, JulianConYork Outer
208Whittaker, Craig ConCalder Valley
209Coffey, Thérèse Dr ConSuffolk CoastalFormer Deputy Prime Minister, Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Secretary of State for Health and Social Care and Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
210Skidmore, Chris IndKingswoodResigned on 8 January 2024, triggering the 2024 Kingswood by-election
211Edwards, JonathanIndCarmarthen East and DinefwrFormer Plaid Cymru Parliamentary group leader. Plaid Cymru whip was suspended in July 2020.
212Pincher, Christopher IndTamworthConservative whip was suspended in July 2022. Resigned on 7 September 2023, triggering the 2023 Tamworth by-election
213Freeman, GeorgeConMid Norfolk
214Phillipson, BridgetLabHoughton and Sunderland SouthShadow Secretary of State for Education
215Smith, NickLabBlaenau Gwent
216Rutley, DavidConMacclesfield
217Turner, KarlLabKingston upon Hull East
218Mordaunt, Penny ConPortsmouth NorthLeader of the House of Commons and Lord President of the Council. Former Defence Secretary
219Cunningham, AlexLabStockton North
220Onwurah, ChiLabNewcastle upon Tyne Central
221Fovargue, YvonneLabMakerfield
222Kendall, LizLabLeicester WestShadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
223Marie Morris, AnneConNewton Abbot
224Smith, HenryConCrawley
225Truss, Elizabeth ConSouth West NorfolkFormer Leader of the Conservative Party, Prime Minister, Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs and Secretary of State for International Trade
226Opperman, GuyConHexham
227Murray, SheryllConSouth East Cornwall
228Grant, HelenConMaidstone and The Weald
229Leadsom, Andrea ConSouth NorthamptonshireFormer Leader of the House of Commons and Lord President of the Council
230Graham, RichardConGloucester
231Sharma, Alok ConReading WestFormer President of COP26
232Johnson, GarethConDartford
233Jones, Marcus ConNuneaton
234Stephenson, Andrew ConPendle
235Brine, SteveConWinchesterChair of the Health and Social Care Select Committee
236Lewis, Brandon ConGreat YarmouthFormer Secretary of State for Justice, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
237Doyle-Price, JackieConThurrockChair of the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Select Committee
238Freer, MikeConFinchley and Golders Green
239Metcalfe, StephenConSouth Basildon and East Thurrock
240McPartland, Stephen ConStevenageChair of the Regulatory Reform Committee
241Henderson, GordonConSittingbourne and Sheppey
242Cairns, Alun ConVale of GlamorganFormer Secretary of State for Wales
243Baldwin, HarriettConWest WorcestershireChair of the Treasury Select Committee
244Barclay, Steve ConNorth East CambridgeshireSecretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. Former Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and Minister for the Cabinet Office
245Williamson, Gavin ConSouth StaffordshireFormer Secretary of State for Education
246Walker, Robin ConWorcesterChair of the Education Select Committee
247Ellis, Michael ConNorthampton NorthFormer Attorney General for England and Wales
248Zahawi, Nadhim ConStratford-on-AvonFormer Chairman of the Conservative Party and Minister without Portfolio, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, Minister for Equalities and Education Secretary
249Eustice, George ConCamborne and RedruthFormer Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
250Buckland, Robert ConSouth SwindonChair of the Northern Ireland Affairs Select Committee. Former Secretary of State for Wales, Secretary of State for Justice and Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain
251Tomlinson, JustinConNorth Swindon
252Chishti, RehmanConGillingham and Rainham
253Maynard, PaulConBlackpool North and Cleveleys
254Jones, AndrewConHarrogate and Knaresborough
255Nandy, LisaLabWiganShadow Cabinet Minister for International Development. Former Shadow Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities and Shadow Foreign Secretary
256Blomfield, PaulLabSheffield Central
257Hancock, Matt ConWest SuffolkConservative whip was suspended in November 2022. Former Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Whip restored in May 2024
258Andrew, Stuart ConPudsey
259Murray, IanLabEdinburgh SouthShadow Secretary of State for Scotland
260Harris, RebeccaConCastle Point
261Lucas, CarolineGPEWBrighton PavilionFormer Leader of the Green Party of England and Wales
262Offord, MatthewConHendon
263Berry, Jake ConRossendale and DarwenFormer Chairman of the Conservative Party and Minister without Portfolio
264Dromey, JackLabBirmingham ErdingtonDied 7 January 2022
265Stevenson, JohnConCarlisle
266Rees-Mogg, Jacob ConNorth East SomersetFormer Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, Leader of the House of Commons and Lord President of the Council
267Ali, RushanaraLabBethnal Green and Bow
268Mahmood, ShabanaLabBirmingham LadywoodShadow Secretary of State for Justice and Shadow Lord Chancellor
269Kwarteng, Kwasi Dr ConSpelthorneFormer Chancellor of the Exchequer and Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy
270Pawsey, MarkConRugby
271Baker, Steve ConWycombe
272Shannon, JimDUPStrangfordDUP Spokesperson for Health and Social Care and Human Rights
273Bradley, Karen ConStaffordshire MoorlandsChair of the Procedure Committee. Former Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
274Creasy, StellaLabWalthamstow
275McGovern, AlisonLabWirral South
276Abrahams, DebbieLabOldham East and SaddleworthElected at the 2011 Oldham East and Saddleworth by-election. Former Shadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
277Jarvis, DanLabBarnsley CentralElected at the 2011 Barnsley Central by-election. Former Mayor of South Yorkshire
278Ashworth, Jonathan LabLeicester SouthElected at the 2011 Leicester South by-election. Shadow Paymaster General
279Malhotra, SeemaLabFeltham and HestonElected at the 2011 Feltham and Heston by-election.
280Doughty, StephenLabCardiff South and PenarthElected at the 2012 Cardiff South and Penarth by-election.
281Powell, LucyLabManchester CentralElected at the 2012 Manchester Central by-election. Shadow Leader of the House of Commons
282Champion, SarahLabRotherhamElected at the 2012 Rotherham by-election. Chair of the International Development Select Committee
283McDonald, AndyLabMiddlesbroughElected at the 2012 Middlesbrough by-election. Former Shadow Secretary of State for Employment Rights and Protections
284Reed, SteveLabCroydon NorthElected at the 2012 Croydon North by-election. Shadow Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
285Lewell-Buck, EmmaLabSouth ShieldsElected at the 2013 South Shields by-election.
286Kane, MikeLabWythenshawe and Sale EastElected at the 2014 Wythenshawe and Sale East by-election.
287Jenrick, Robert ConNewarkElected at the 2014 Newark by-election. Former Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government
56th Parliament (elected: 7 May 2015, first met: 18 May 2015, dissolved: 3 May 2017) [35] [36] [37] [38]
288Hoare, SimonConNorth Dorset
289Hollinrake, KevinConThirsk and Malton
290Jayawardena, Ranil ConNorth East HampshireFormer Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
291Mak, AlanConHavant
292Tugendhat, Tom ConTonbridge and MallingMinister of State for Security. Former chair of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee
293Philp, Chris ConCroydon SouthFormer Chief Secretary to the Treasury
294Cummins, JudithLabBradford South
295Saville-Roberts, Liz Dwyfor MeirionnyddPlaid Cymru Westminster Group Leader
296Foster, KevinConTorbay
297McGinn, ConorIndSt Helens NorthLabour Party whip suspended in December 2022.
298Hollern, KateLabBlackburn
299Dowd, PeterLabBootle
300Pursglove, TomConCorby
301Ghani, NusConWealden
302Mercer, Johnny ConPlymouth Moor ViewMinister of State for Veterans' Affairs
303Trevelyan, Anne-Marie ConBerwick-upon-TweedFormer Secretary of State for Transport, Secretary of State for International Trade and President of the Board of Trade
304Pow, RebeccaConTaunton Deane
305Tomlinson, MichaelConMid Dorset and North PooleMinister of State for Countering Illegal Migration
306Double, SteveConSt Austell and Newquay
307Davies, MimsConMid Sussex
308Fysh, MarcusConYeovil
309Heappey, James ConWells
310Rayner, Angela LabAshton-under-LyneShadow First Secretary of State, Deputy Leader of the Opposition, Deputy Leader of the Labour Party, Shadow Deputy Prime Minister and Shadow Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities
311Pennycook, MatthewLabGreenwich and Woolwich
312Huq, RupaLabEaling Central and Acton
313Throup, MaggieConErewash
314Costa, AlbertoConSouth Leicestershire
315Matheson, ChrisLabCity of ChesterResigned on 21 October 2022, triggering the 2022 City of Chester by-election
316Smith, RoystonConSouthampton Itchen
317Fernandes, Suella ConFarehamFormer Home Secretary and Attorney General for England and Wales
318Argar, Edward ConCharnwoodFormer Chief Secretary to the Treasury
319Warman, MattConBoston and Skegness
320Huddleston, NigelConMid Worcestershire
321Wood, MikeConDudley South
322Butler, DawnLabBrent CentralFormer Shadow Secretary of State for Women and Equalities. Previously served 2005–10
323West, CatherineLabHornsey and Wood Green
324Blackford, Ian SNPRoss, Skye and LochaberFormer SNP Westminster Group Leader
325Crawley, AngelaSNPLanark and Hamilton East
326Black, MhairiSNPPaisley and Renfrewshire SouthSNP Westminster Group Deputy Leader
327Gray, NeilSNPAirdrie and ShottsResigned on 24 March 2021, triggering the 2021 Airdrie and Shotts by-election
328Whitford, PhilippaSNPCentral Ayrshire
329Cherry, JoannaSNPEdinburgh South WestFormer SNP Spokesperson on Home Affairs
330Cameron, LisaConEast Kilbride, Strathaven and LesmahagowElected as SNP, defected to the Conservatives in October 2023
331McNally, JohnSNPFalkirk
332Bardell, HannahSNPLivingston
333McDonald, StewartSNPGlasgow South
334Day, MartynSNPLinlithgow and East Falkirk
335Osamor, Kate LabEdmontonFormer Shadow Secretary of State for International Development. Labour Party whip was suspended in January 2024 and restored in May 2024.
336Shah, NazLabBradford West
337Thomas-Symonds, Nick LabTorfaenShadow Minister without Portfolio. Former Shadow Home Secretary, Shadow Secretary of State for International Trade and Shadow President of the Board of Trade.
338Hendry, DrewSNPInverness, Nairn, Badenoch and StrathspeySNP Spokesperson for the Treasury
339Monaghan, CarolSNPGlasgow North WestSNP Spokesperson for Education, Science, Innovation and Technology
340Brown, AlanSNPKilmarnock and Loudoun
341Cowan, RonnieSNPInverclyde
342Gibson, PatriciaSNPNorth Ayrshire and ArranSNP Shadow Attorney General
343Hayes, HelenLabDulwich and West Norwood
344Foxcroft, VickyLabLewisham Deptford
345O'Hara, BrendanSNPArgyll and Bute
346Fellows, MarionSNPMotherwell and Wishaw
347Rimmer, MarieLabSt Helens South and Whiston
348Debbonaire, ThangamLabBristol WestShadow Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport
349Lynch, HollyLabHalifax
350Grady, PatrickSNPGlasgow North
351Blackman, KirstySNPAberdeen NorthSNP Spokesperson for the Cabinet Office
352Phillips, JessLabBirmingham Yardley
353Madders, JustinLabEllesmere Port and Neston
354Law, ChrisSNPDundee West
355Stephens, ChrisSNPGlasgow South WestSNP Spokesperson for Justice and Immigration
356Prentis, Victoria ConBanburyAttorney General for England and Wales
357Fletcher, ColleenLabCoventry North East
358Smith, CatLabLancaster and FleetwoodFormer Shadow Secretary of State for Young People and Democracy
359Brock, DeidreSNPEdinburgh North and LeithSNP Spokesperson for House of Commons Business
360Long-Bailey, RebeccaLabSalford and EcclesFormer Shadow Secretary of State for Education
361Caulfield, MariaConLewes
362McDonald, StuartSNPCumbernauld, Kilsyth and Kirkintilloch East
363Burgon, RichardLabLeeds EastFormer Shadow Secretary of State for Justice and Shadow Lord Chancellor
364Hussain, ImranLabBradford East
365Thewliss, AlisonSNPGlasgow CentralSNP Spokesperson for Home Affairs
366Zeichner, DanielLabCambridge
367Chapman, DouglasSNPDunfermline and West Fife
368Sheppard, TommySNPEdinburgh EastSNP Spokesperson for Scotland
369Maskell, RachaelLabYork Central
370Haigh, LouiseLabSheffield HeeleyShadow Secretary of State for Transport
371Allan, LucyIndTelfordWhip removed 28 May 2024
372Stevens, JoLabCardiff CentralShadow Secretary of State for Wales
373Frazer, Lucy ConSouth East CambridgeshireSecretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport
374Atkins, Victoria ConLouth and HorncastleSecretary of State for Health and Social Care
375Smyth, KarinLabBristol South
376Scully, PaulConSutton and Cheam
377Lewis, CliveLabNorwich South
378Morton, Wendy ConAldridge-BrownhillsFormer Government Chief Whip
379Jones, GeraldLabMerthyr Tydfil and Rhymney
380Malthouse, Kit ConNorth West HampshireFormer Secretary of State for Education and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
381Greenwood, MargaretLabWirral West
382Hall, LukeConThornbury and Yate
383Mann, ScottConNorth Cornwall
384Knight, JulianIndSolihullFormer Chair of the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee. Conservative Party whip suspended in December 2022.
385Tracey, CraigConNorth Warwickshire
386Milling, Amanda ConCannock Chase
387Jenkyns, AndreaConMorley and Outwood
388Green, ChrisConBolton West
389Churchill, JoConBury St Edmunds
390Cartlidge, JamesConSouth Suffolk
391Dowden, Oliver ConHertsmereDeputy Prime Minister, Secretary of State in the Cabinet Office and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. Former Chairman of the Conservative Party
392Merriman, HuwConBexhill and BattleFormer chair of the Transport Select Committee
393Whately, HelenConFaversham and Mid Kent
394Siddiq, TulipLabHampstead and Kilburn
395Smith, JeffLabManchester Withington
396Starmer, Keir LabHolborn and St PancrasLeader of the Labour Party and Leader of the Opposition
397Cleverly, James ConBraintreeHome Secretary. Former Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs and Secretary of State for Education
398Quince, WillConColchester
399Cadbury, RuthLabBrentford and Isleworth
400Harris, CarolynLabSwansea East
401Rees, ChristinaLabNeathFormer Shadow Secretary of State for Wales. Labour Party whip suspended in October 2022 and restored in February 2024.
402Robinson, MaryConCheadle
403Chalk, AlexConCheltenhamJustice Secretary and Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain
404Streeting, WesLabIlford NorthShadow Secretary of State for Health and Social Care
405Kyle, PeterLabHoveShadow Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology
406Sunak, Rishi ConRichmond (Yorks)Leader of the Conservative Party and Prime Minister. Former Chancellor of the Exchequer
407Tolhurst, Kelly ConRochester and Strood
408Mackinlay, CraigConSouth Thanet
409Kinnock, Stephen LabAberavon
410Docherty-Hughes, MartinSNPWest DunbartonshireSNP Spokesperson for Defence
411Quin, Jeremy ConHorshamChair of the Defence Select Committee. Former Minister for the Cabinet Office and Paymaster General
412Coyle, NeilLabBermondsey and Old Southwark
413Wragg, WilliamIndHazel GroveFormer chair of the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Select Committee. Resigned the Conservative Party whip in April 2024.
414Grant, PeterSNPGlenrothes
415Donelan, Michelle ConChippenhamSecretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology. Former Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport and Secretary of State for Education
416Newlands, GavinSNPPaisley and Renfrewshire NorthSNP Spokesperson for Transport
417Thomas, DerekConSt Ives
418Warburton, DavidIndSomerton and FromeConservative whip was suspended in April 2022. Resigned on 19 June 2023, triggering 2023 Somerton and Frome by-election
419Robinson, Gavin DUPBelfast EastLeader of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP)
420Johnson, Boris ConUxbridge and South RuislipFormer Leader of the Conservative Party, Prime Minister, Mayor of London, and Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs. Previously served 2001–2008. Resigned on 12 June 2023, triggering 2023 Uxbridge and South Ruislip by-election
421McMahon, JimLabOldham West and RoytonElected at the 2015 Oldham West and Royton by-election. Chair of the Co-operative Party
422Furniss, GillLabSheffield Brightside and HillsboroughElected at the 2016 Sheffield Brightside and Hillsborough by-election.
423Elmore, ChrisLabOgmoreElected at the 2016 Ogmore by-election.
424Allin-Khan, RosenaLabTootingElected at the 2016 Tooting by-election.
425Brabin, TracyLabBatley and SpenElected at the 2016 Batley and Spen by-election. Resigned on 10 May 2021 following election as Mayor of West Yorkshire.
426Courts, RobertConWitneyElected at the 2016 Witney by-election.
427Johnson, CarolineConSleaford and North HykehamElected at the 2016 Sleaford and North Hykeham by-election
428Harrison, TrudyConCopelandElected at the 2017 Copeland by-election.
57th Parliament (elected: 8 June 2017, first met: 13 June 2017, dissolved: 6 November 2019)[39] [40] [41]
429Davey, Ed LDKingston and SurbitonLeader of the Liberal Democrats. Former Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change. Previously served 1997–2015.
430Lloyd, TonyLabRochdaleFormer Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland and Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland. Previously served 1983–2012. Died 17 January 2024.
431McVey, Esther ConTattonMinister of State without Portfolio. Former Secretary of State for Work and Pensions. Previously served 2010–15.
432Singh Dhesi, TanmanjeetLabSlough
433Khan, AfzalLabManchester Gorton
434Pollard, LukeLabPlymouth Sutton and DevonportFormer Shadow Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
435Norris, AlexLabNottingham North
436Jack, Alister ConDumfries and GallowaySecretary of State for Scotland
437Bowie, AndrewConWest Aberdeenshire and Kincardine
438de Cordova, MarshaLabBatterseaFormer Shadow Secretary of State for Women and Equalities
439Western, MattLabWarwick and Leamington
440Hobhouse, WeraLDBathLiberal Democrat Spokesperson for Justice, Women and Equalities and Liberal Democrat Manager of Commons Business
441Antoniazzi, ToniaLabGower
442Stone, JamieLDCaithness, Sutherland and Easter RossLiberal Democrat Spokesperson for Defence
443Amesbury, MikeLabWeaver Vale
444Jardine, ChristineLDEdinburgh WestLiberal Democrat Spokesperson for the Treasury, Europe and Exiting the European Union, and International Trade
445Linden, DavidSNPGlasgow EastSNP Spokesperson for Social Justice
446Lake, BenCeredigion
447Dodds, AnnelieseLabOxford EastChair of the Labour Party and Shadow Secretary of State for Women and Equalities. Former Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer
448Yasin, MohammadLabBedford
449Sobel, AlexLabLeeds North West
450Hardy, EmmaLabKingston upon Hull West and Hessle
451Girvan, PaulDUPSouth AntrimDUP Spokesperson on Education and Transportation
452Jones, DarrenLabBristol North WestShadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury. Former Chair of the Business and Trade Select Committee
453Hill, MikeLabHartlepoolResigned on 16 March 2021, triggering 2021 Hartlepool by-election
454Lamont, JohnConBerwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk
455Ross, DouglasConMorayLeader of the Scottish Conservative Party
456Duguid, DavidConBanff and Buchan
457Charalambous, BambosLabEnfield SouthgateLabour Party whip suspended in June 2023. Whip restored in April 2024.
458Carden, DanLabLiverpool Walton
459Reeves, EllieLabLewisham West and PengeLabour Party Deputy National Campaign Coordinator
460Peacock, StephanieLabBarnsley East
461Twist, LizLabBlaydon
462Docherty, LeoConAldershot
463Afolami, BimConHitchin and Harpenden
464O'Brien, NeilConHarborough
465Burghart, AlexConBrentwood and Ongar
466Brereton, JackConStoke-on-Trent South
467Maclean, RachelConRedditch
468Ford, Vicky ConChelmsford
469Lopez, JuliaConHornchurch and Upminster
470Clarke, Simon ConMiddlesbrough South and East ClevelandFormer Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities
471Keegan, Gillian ConChichesterSecretary of State for Education
472Rowley, LeeConNorth East Derbyshire
473Lewer, AndrewConNorthampton South
474Hughes, EddieConWalsall North
475Watling, GilesConClacton
476Moore, DamienConSouthport
477Seely, BobConIsle of Wight
478Morgan, StephenLabPortsmouth South
479McMorrin, AnnaLabCardiff North
480Gill, PreetLabBirmingham EdgbastonFormer Shadow Secretary of State for International Development
481Bradley, BenConMansfield
482Rodda, MattLabReading East
483Badenoch, Kemi ConSaffron WaldenSecretary of State for Business and Trade, President of the Board of Trade and Minister for Women and Equalities
484Moran, LaylaLDOxford West and AbingdonLiberal Democrat Spokesperson for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs
485Jones, SarahLabCroydon Central
486Duffield, RosieLabCanterbury
487Russell-Moyle, LloydIndBrighton KemptownWhip suspended May 2024
488Daby, JanetLabLewisham EastElected at the 2018 Lewisham East by-election.
489Jones, RuthLabNewport WestElected at the 2019 Newport West by-election.
58th Parliament (elected: 12 December 2019, first met: 17 December 2019, dissolved: 30 May 2024)[42] [43] [44]
490Fuller, RichardConNorth East BedfordshirePreviously served 2010–2017.
491McCartney, KarlConLincolnPreviously served 2010–2017.
492Mangnall, AnthonyConTotnes
493Loder, ChrisConWest Dorset
494Bristow, PaulConPeterborough
495Smith, GregConBuckingham
496Gideon, JoConStoke-on-Trent Central
497Longhi, MarcoConDudley North
498Solloway, AmandaConDerby NorthPreviously served 2015–2017.
499Jenkinson, MarkConWorkington
500Solloway, AmandaSNPEast RenfrewshireSNP Spokesperson for Women & Equalities. Former SNP Westminster Group Deputy Leader. Previously served 2015–2017.
501Millar, RobinConAberconwy
502Ali, TahirLabBirmingham Hall Green
503Mullan, KieranConCrewe and Nantwich
504Randall, TomConGedling
505Grundy, JamesConLeigh
506Russell, DeanConWatford
507Fletcher, NickConDon Valley
508Ahmad-Khan, ImranIndWakefieldConservative Party whip was suspended in October 2020. Expelled from the party in April 2022. Resigned on 3 May 2022, triggering the 2022 Wakefield by-election.
509Ferrier, MargaretIndRutherglen and Hamilton WestPreviously served 2015–2017. SNP whip was suspended in October 2020. Removed from Parliament on 1 August 2023 as a result of a recall petition, triggering the 2023 Rutherglen and Hamilton West by-election.
510Largan, RobertConHigh Peak
511Young, JacobConRedcar
512McCartney, JasonConColne ValleyPreviously served 2010–2017.
513Thompson, Owen SNPMidlothianSNP Westminster Chief Whip. Previously served 2015–2017.
514Bacon, GarethConOrpington
515Spencer, BenConRunnymede and Weybridge
516Fletcher, MarkConBolsover
517Jones, FayConBrecon and Radnorshire
518Baynes, SimonConClwyd South
519Clarkson, ChrisConHeywood and Middleton
520Wakeford, ChristianLabBury SouthElected as Conservative, defected to Labour in January 2022
521Holmes, PaulConEastleigh
522Gullis, JonathanConStoke-on-Trent North
523Clark, FeryalLabEnfield North
524Richards, NicolaConWest Bromwich East
525Holden, Richard ConNorth West DurhamChairman of the Conservative Party and Minister without portfolio
526Gibson, PeterConDarlington
527Hunt, JaneConLoughborough
528Bell, AaronConNewcastle-under-Lyme
529Davison, DehnnaConBishop Auckland
530Howell, PaulConSedgefield
531Everitt, BenConMilton Keynes North
532Drummond, FlickConMeon ValleyPreviously served 2015–2017.
533Kruger, DannyConDevizes
534Williams, Craig ConMontgomeryshirePreviously served 2015–2017.
535Logan, MarkConBolton North East
536Daly, JamesConBury North
537Timpson, EdwardConEddisburyPreviously served 2008–2017.
538Elphicke, NatalieLabDoverElected as Conservative, defected to Labour in May 2024
539Anderson, LeeReformAshfieldConservative whip was suspended February 2024, joined Reform UK in March
540Olney, SarahLDRichmond ParkLiberal Democrat Spokesperson for Energy and Climate Change, Business and Industrial Strategy and Transport. Previously served 2016–2017.
541Cooper, DaisyLDSt AlbansDeputy Leader of the Liberal Democrats. Liberal Democrat Spokesperson on Education
542Chamberlain, WendyLDNorth East FifeChief Whip of the Liberal Democrats. Liberal Democrat Spokesperson for Work and Pensions, Scotland and Wales
543Hanna, ClaireSDLPBelfast South
544Aiken, NickieConCities of London and Westminster
545Baillie, SiobhanConStroud
546Kearns, AliciaConRutland and MeltonChair of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee
547Edwards, RuthConRushcliffe
548Morrissey, JoyConBeaconsfield
549Evans, LukeConBosworth
550Marson, JulieConHertford and Stortford
551Stevenson, JaneConWolverhampton North East
552Sultana, ZarahLabCoventry South
553Begum, ApsanaLabPoplar and Limehouse
554Mayhew, Jerome ConBroadland
555Wild, JamesConNorth West Norfolk
556Davies, GarethConGrantham and Stamford
557Anderson, StuartConWolverhampton South West
558Buchan, FelicityConKensington
559Davies, JamesConVale of ClwydPreviously served 2015–2017.
560Ansell, CarolineConEastbournePreviously served 2015–2017.
561Wallis, JamieConBridgend
562Atherton, SarahConWrexham
563Crosbie, VirginiaConYnys Môn
564Cates, MiriamConPenistone and Stocksbridge
565Baker, DuncanConNorth Norfolk
566Clarke-Smith, BrendanConBassetlaw
567Griffiths, KateConBurton
568Webb, SuzanneConStourbridge
569Bailey, ShaunConWest Bromwich West
570Sambrook, GaryConBirmingham Northfield
571Roberts, RobIndDelynConservative Party whip was suspended in July 2021.
572Wilson, MuniraLDTwickenhamLiberal Democrat Spokesperson for Health and Social Care
573Bronwe, AnthonyConSouth Cambridgeshire
574Mackrory, CherilynConTruro and Falmouth
575McLaughlin, AnneSNPGlasgow North EastSNP Spokesperson for International Development. Previously served 2015–2017.
576Farris, LauraConNewbury
577Levy, IanConBlyth Valley
578Fletcher, KatherineConSouth Ribble
579Britcliffe, SaraConHyndburn
580Higginbotham, AntonyConBurnley
581Coutinho, Claire ConEast SurreySecretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero
582Henry, DarrenConBroxtowe
583Butler, RobConAylesbury
584Simmonds, DavidConRuislip, Northwood and Pinner
585Vickers, MattConStockton South
586Moore, RobbieConKeighley
587Mumby-Croft, HollyConScunthorpe
588Nici, LiaConGreat Grimsby
589Jupp, SimonConEast Devon
590Hunt, TomConIpswich
591Oppong-Asare, AbenaLabErith and Thamesmead
592Murray, JamesLabEaling North
593Saxby, SelaineConNorth Devon
594Bhatti, SaqibConMeriden
595Ribeiro-Addy, BelLabStreatham
596Foy, MaryLabCity of Durham
597Whitley, MickLabBirkenhead
598Barker, PaulaLabLiverpool Wavertree
599Johnson, KimLabLiverpool Riverside
600Mishra, NavenduLabStockport
601Lockhart, CarlaDUPUpper Bann
602Byrne, IanLabLiverpool West Derby
603Winter, BethLabCynon Valley
604Dines, SarahConDerbyshire Dales
605Bonnar, StevenSNPCoatbridge, Chryston and BellshillSNP Spokesperson for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
606Dorans, AllanSNPAyr, Carrick and Cumnock
607Smith, AlynSNPStirlingSNP Spokesperson for Europe and EU Accession
608Doogan, DaveSNPAngusSNP Spokesperson for Energy Security and Net Zero
609MacAskill, KennyAlbaEast LothianElected as SNP, defected to Alba in March 2021.
610Thomson, RichardSNPGordonSNP Spokesperson for Business and Trade, Northern Ireland and Wales
611Callaghan, AmySNPEast DunbartonshireSNP Spokesperson for Health
612Davies-Jones, AlexLabPontypridd
613Hopkins, RachelLabLuton South
614Farry, StephenAPNINorth DownDeputy Leader of the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
615Benton, ScottIndBlackpool SouthConservative Party whip was suspended in April 2023. Resigned 25 March 2024, triggering the 2024 Blackpool South by-election.
616Osborne, KateLabJarrow
617Mohindra, GaganConSouth West Hertfordshire
618Whittome, NadiaLabNottingham East
619Hanvey, NealeAlbaKirkcaldy and CowdenbeathElected as SNP, defected to Alba in March 2021.
620Owatemi, TaiwoLabCoventry North West
621Sunderland, JamesConBracknell
622Anderson, FleurLabPutney
623Eshalomi, FlorenceLabVauxhall
624Owen, SarahLabLuton North
625Griffith, AndrewConArundel and South Downs
626Webbe, ClaudiaIndLeicester EastLabour Party whip was suspended in September 2020. Expelled from the party in November 2021.
627Johnston, DavidConWantage
628Hart, Sally-AnnConHastings and Rye
629Richardson, AngelaConGuildford
630Blake, Olivia LabSheffield Hallam
631Carter, AndyConWarrington South
632Nichols, CharlotteLabWarrington North
633Stafford, AlexanderConRother Valley
634Fell, SimonConBarrow and Furness
635Trott, Laura ConSevenoaksChief Secretary to the Treasury
636Clarke, TheoConStafford
637Tarry, SamLabIlford South
638Hudson, NeilConPenrith and The Border
639Colburn, ElliotConCarshalton and Wallington
640Eastwood, MarkConDewsbury
641Nicolson, JohnSNPOchil and South PerthshireSNP Spokesperson for Culture, Media and Sport. Previously served 2015–2017.
642Eastwood, ColumSDLPFoyleLeader of the SDLP
643Flynn, Stephen SNPAberdeen SouthSNP Westminster Group Leader
644Mortimer, JillConHartlepoolElected at the 2021 Hartlepool by-election
645Qaisar, AnumSNPAirdrie and ShottsElected at the 2021 Airdrie and Shotts by-election. SNP Spokesperson for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities
646Green, SarahLDChesham and AmershamElected at the 2021 Chesham and Amersham by-election
647Leadbeater, KimLabBatley and SpenElected at the 2021 Batley and Spen by-election
648French, LouieConOld Bexley and SidcupElected at the 2021 Old Bexley and Sidcup by-election
649Morgan, HelenLDNorth ShropshireElected at the 2021 North Shropshire by-election
650Firth, AnnaConSouthend WestElected at the 2022 Southend West by-election
651Hamilton, PauletteLabBirmingham ErdingtonElected at the 2022 Birmingham Erdington by-election
652Lightwood, SimonLabWakefieldElected at the 2022 Wakefield by-election
653Foord, RichardLD Tiverton and HonitonElected at the 2022 Tiverton and Honiton by-election
654Dixon, SamanthaLabCity of ChesterElected at the 2022 City of Chester by-election
655Western, AndrewLabStretford and UrmstonElected at the 2022 Stretford and Urmston by-election
656Dalton, AshleyLabWest LancashireElected at the 2023 West Lancashire by-election
657Mather, KeirLabSelby and AinstyBaby of the House. Elected at the 2023 Selby and Ainsty by-election.
658Tuckwell, SteveConUxbridge and South RuislipElected at the 2023 Uxbridge and South Ruislip by-election
659Dyke, SarahLDSomerton and FromeElected at the 2023 Somerton and Frome by-election
660Shanks, MichaelLabRutherglen and Hamilton WestElected at the 2023 Rutherglen and Hamilton West by-election
661Edwards, SarahLabTamworthElected at the 2023 Tamworth by-election
662Strathern, AlistairLabMid BedfordshireElected at the 2023 Mid Bedfordshire by-election
663Kitchen, GenLabWellingboroughElected at the 2024 Wellingborough by-election
664Egan, DamienLabKingswoodElected at the 2024 Kingswood by-election
665Galloway, GeorgeRochdaleElected at the 2024 Rochdale by-election. Previously served 1987–2010 and 2012–2015.
666Webb, ChrisLabBlackpool SouthElected at the 2024 Blackpool South by-election.
Members who have never been sworn in
Maskey, PaulSFBelfast WestElected at the 2011 Belfast West by-election
Molloy, FrancieSFMid UlsterElected at the 2013 Mid Ulster by-election
Brady, MickeySFNewry and Armagh
Gildernew, MichelleSFFermanagh and South TyronePreviously served 2001–2015
Hazzard, ChrisSFSouth Down
Begley, ÓrfhlaithSFWest TyroneElected at the 2018 West Tyrone by-election.
Finucane, JohnSFBelfast North

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Notes and References

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  2. Web site: State of the parties . . 29 May 2024. 15 June 2024. en-GB.
  3. Web site: Conservative Mark Logan defects to Labour – saying 'we need a new government'. Jon Craig. Sky News. 30 May 2024. 15 June 2024.
  4. Web site: Labour suspends MP Russell-Moyle over complaint. Jennifer McKiernan and Charlotte Wright. 29 May 2024. 15 June 2024.
  5. Web site: Zodgekar . Ketaki . Baker . Finn . 8 May 2024 . What is the government's current working majority? . . en-GB . 10 May 2024.
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  7. Web site: No title given. data.parliament.uk. 8 December 2020.
  8. Web site: Members Sworn. 16 June 1983. Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). Hansard Digitisation Project. 17 November 2011. (Barron to Soames in order sworn)
  9. Web site: Members Sworn. 21 June 1983. Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). Hansard Digitisation Project. 17 November 2011. (Beckett sworn)
  10. Web site: New Members. https://web.archive.org/web/20201014085710/http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1984/may/8/members-sworn. dead. 14 October 2020. 8 May 1984. Hansard. Hansard Digitisation Project. 17 November 2011. (Cash and Clwyd in order sworn). Link is broken, but click on 8 May 1984 (on the top left of the error page) and then NEW MEMBERS c736 on the index list, to get access to the required information.
  11. Web site: Members Sworn. 18 June 1987. Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). Hansard Digitisation Project. 19 November 2011. (Redwood to Abbott in order sworn)
  12. Web site: Members Sworn. 24 June 1987. Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). Hansard Digitisation Project. 19 November 2011. (Abbott sworn)
  13. Web site: Members Sworn. 28 April 1992. Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). Hansard Digitisation Project. 19 November 2011. (Cunningham to Gillan in order sworn)
  14. Web site: Members Sworn. 29 April 1992. Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). Hansard Digitisation Project. 19 November 2011. (Jenkin to Godsiff in order sworn)
  15. Web site: New Members. https://web.archive.org/web/20230610143901/http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1994/jun/14/members-sworn. dead. 10 June 2023. 14 June 1994. Hansard. Hansard Digitisation Project. 20 November 2011. (Hodge to Timms in order sworn) Link is broken, but click on 14 June 1994 (on the top left of the error page) and then NEW MEMBERS c517 on the index list, to get access to the required information.
  16. Web site: Members Sworn. https://web.archive.org/web/20201030031843/http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1997/may/8/members-sworn. dead. 30 October 2020. 8 May 1997. Hansard. Hansard Digitisation Project. 23 November 2011. (Simpson to Pound in order sworn)
  17. Web site: Members Sworn. https://web.archive.org/web/20230610143852/http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1997/may/9/members-sworn. dead. 10 June 2023. 9 May 1997. Hansard. Hansard Digitisation Project. 23 November 2011. (Hoyle to Swayne in order sworn)
  18. Web site: Members Sworn. 13 May 1997. Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). Hansard Digitisation Project. 23 November 2011. (Hamilton to Chope in order sworn)
  19. Web site: New Members Taking the Oath. https://web.archive.org/web/20201028074002/http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/2000/nov/28/members-sworn. dead. 28 October 2020. 28 November 2000. Hansard. Hansard Digitisation Project. 20 November 2011. (Hendrick to Bailey in order sworn) Link is broken, but click on 28 November 2000 (on the top left of the error page) and then NEW MEMBERS TAKING THE OATH c831 on the index list, to get access to the required information.
  20. Web site: Members Sworn. 14 June 2001. Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). Hansard Digitisation Project. 24 November 2011. (Knight to Field in order sworn)
  21. Web site: Members Sworn. 15 June 2001. Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). Hansard Digitisation Project. 24 November 2011. (Bellingham sworn)
  22. Web site: Members Sworn. 19 June 2001. Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). Hansard Digitisation Project. 24 November 2011. (Farrelly to Wishart in order sworn)
  23. Web site: Members Sworn. 20 June 2001. Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). Hansard Digitisation Project. 24 November 2011. (Mitchell sworn)
  24. Web site: Members Sworn. 12 May 2005. Hansard. Hansard Digitisation Project. 26 November 2011. (Simpson to Hillier in order sworn)
  25. Web site: Members Sworn. 16 May 2005. Hansard. Hansard Digitisation Project. 26 November 2011. (Wilson to MacNeil in order sworn)
  26. Web site: Members Sworn. 17 May 2005. Hansard. Hansard Digitisation Project. 26 November 2011. (Cooper and Griffith in order sworn)
  27. Web site: Members Sworn. 23 July 2007. Hansard. Hansard Digitisation Project. 26 November 2011. (Sharma and Wilson in order sworn)
  28. Web site: Members Sworn. 19 May 2010. Hansard. 3 Dec 2011. (Vaz to Rutley in order sworn)
  29. Web site: Members Sworn. 20 May 2010. Hansard. 3 Dec 2011. (Turner to Pearce in order sworn)
  30. Web site: Members Sworn. 24 May 2010. Hansard. 3 Dec 2011. (Berry to McGovern in order sworn)
  31. Web site: New Members. 19 October 2012. Hansard. 25 May 2015. (Doughty sworn)
  32. Web site: New Members. 20 October 2012. Hansard. 25 May 2015. (Powell sworn)
  33. Web site: New Members. 3 December 2012. Hansard. 23 May 2015. (Champion to Reed in order sworn)
  34. Web site: New Members. 13 October 2014. Hansard. 25 May 2015. (McInnes sworn)
  35. Web site: Members Sworn. 19 May 2015. Hansard. 23 May 2015. (Hoare to Onn in order sworn)
  36. Web site: Members Sworn. 20 May 2015. Hansard. 23 May 2015. (Ryan to Cadbury in order sworn)
  37. Web site: Members Sworn. 21 May 2015. Hansard. 23 May 2015. (Harris to Donelan in order sworn)
  38. Web site: Members Sworn. 26 May 2015. Hansard. 27 May 2015. (Newlands to Johnson in order sworn)
  39. Web site: Members Sworn. 14 June 2017. Hansard. 14 June 2017. (Davey to Williams in order sworn)
  40. Web site: Members Sworn. 15 June 2017. Hansard. 15 June 2017. (Ruane to Russell-Moyle in order sworn)
  41. Web site: Members Sworn. 21 June 2017. Hansard. 21 June 2017. (Swinson to Coad in order sworn)
  42. Web site: Members Sworn. 17 Dec 2019. Hansard. 18 Dec 2019. (Fuller to Howell in order sworn)
  43. Web site: Members Sworn. 18 Dec 2019. Hansard. 18 Dec 2019. (Everitt to Nicolson in order sworn)
  44. Web site: Members Sworn. 19 Dec 2019. Hansard. 19 Dec 2019. (Eastwood sworn)