List of United Kingdom Conservative MPs (2005–2010)

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This is a list of Conservative Party members of Parliament (MPs) elected to the British House of Commons for the 43rd Parliament of the United Kingdom. This includes MPs elected at the 2005 general election and those subsequently elected in by-elections.

Contents

The names in italics are those who did not serve throughout this Parliament and the names with a * next to them are MPs who first entered Parliament in a by-election.

MPs

Member of ParliamentConstituencyIn Constituency SinceFirst Entered ParliamentNotes
Adam Afriyie Windsor 20052005
Peter Ainsworth East Surrey 19921992
David Amess Southend West 19971983
Michael Ancram, 13th Marquess of Lothian, PC, QC Devizes 19921974
James Arbuthnot North East Hampshire 19971987
Peter Atkinson Hexham 19921992
Richard Bacon South Norfolk 20012001
Tony Baldry Banbury 19831983
Gregory Barker Bexhill and Battle 20012001
John Baron Billericay 20012001
Henry Bellingham North West Norfolk 20011983
Richard Benyon Newbury 20052005
John Bercow Buckingham 19971997 Elected Speaker of the House of Commons, 2009
Sir Paul Beresford Mole Valley 19971992
Brian Binley Northampton South 20052005
Crispin Blunt Reigate 19971997
Peter Bone Wellingborough 20052005
Tim Boswell Daventry 19871987
Peter Bottomley * Worthing West 19871975
Graham Brady Altrincham and Sale West 19971997
Julian Brazier TD Canterbury 19871987
James Brokenshire Hornchurch 20052005
Angela Browning Tiverton and Honiton 19971992
Simon Burns Chelmsford West 19971987
David Burrowes Enfield Southgate 20052005
Alistair Burt North East Bedfordshire 20011983
Sir John Butterfill FRICS Bournemouth West 19831983
David Cameron Witney 20012001Party leader
Douglas Carswell Harwich 20052005
William Cash * Stone 19971984
Christopher Chope OBE Christchurch 19971983
James Clappison Hertsmere 19921992
Greg Clark Tunbridge Wells 20052005
Kenneth Clarke QC Rushcliffe 19701970
Geoffrey Clifton-Brown Cotswold 19971992
Derek Conway TD Old Bexley and Sidcup 20011983
Sir Patrick Cormack FSA South Staffordshire 19701983
Geoffrey Cox QC Torridge and West Devon 20052005
Stephen Crabb Preseli Pembrokeshire 20052005
David Curry Skipton and Ripon 19871987
David Davies Monmouth 20052005
Philip Davies Shipley 20052005
Quentin Davies Grantham and Stamford 19971987Defected to Labour Party 26 June 2007
David Davis Haltemprice and Howden 19971987
Jonathan Djanogly Huntingdon 20012001
Stephen Dorrell Charnwood 19971979
Nadine Dorries Mid Bedfordshire 20052005
James Duddridge Rochford and Southend East 20052005
Alan Duncan Rutland and Melton 19921992
Iain Duncan Smith Chingford and Woodford Green 19921997
Philip Dunne Ludlow 20052005
Tobias Ellwood Bournemouth East 20052005
Nigel Evans Ribble Valley 19921992
David Evennett Bexleyheath and Crayford 20051983
Michael Fabricant Lichfield 19971992
Michael Fallon Sevenoaks 19971983
Mark Field London and Westminster, Cities of 20012001
Eric Forth * Bromley and Chislehurst 19831997Died 2006
Liam Fox Woodspring 19921992
Mark Francois Rayleigh 20012001
Christopher Fraser South West Norfolk 20051997
Roger Gale North Thanet 19831983
Edward Garnier QC Harborough 19921992
David Gauke South West Hertfordshire 20052005
Nick Gibb Bognor Regis and Littlehampton 19971997
Cheryl Gillan Chesham and Amersham 19921992
Paul Goodman Wycombe 20012001
Robert Goodwill Scarborough and Whitby 20052005
Michael Gove Surrey Heath 20052005
James Gray North Wiltshire 19971997
Chris Grayling Epsom and Ewell 20012001
Damian Green Ashford 19971997
Justine Greening Putney 20052005
John Greenway Ryedale 19871987
Dominic Grieve Beaconsfield 19971997
John Gummer Suffolk Coastal 19831970
William Hague * Richmond, North Yorkshire 19891989
Philip Hammond Runnymede and Weybridge 19971997
Stephen Hammond Wimbledon 20052005
Greg Hands Hammersmith and Fulham 20052005
Mark Harper Forest of Dean 20052005
Sir Alan Haselhurst* Saffron Walden 19771970 Deputy Speaker
John Hayes South Holland and The Deepings 19971997
Oliver Heald North East Hertfordshire 19971992
David Heathcoat-Amory Wells 19831983
Charles Hendry Wealden 20011992
Nick Herbert Arundel and South Downs 20052005
Mark Hoban Fareham 20012001
Douglas Hogg, 3rd Viscount Hailsham QC Sleaford and North Hykeham 19971979
Philip Hollobone Kettering 20052005
Adam Holloway Gravesham 20052005
John Horam Orpington 19921970
Michael Howard QC Folkestone and Hythe 19831983
Gerald Howarth Aldershot 19831997
Jeremy Hunt South West Surrey 20052005
Nick Hurd Ruislip-Northwood 20052005
Michael Jack Fylde 19871987
Stewart Jackson Peterborough 20052005
Bernard Jenkin North Essex 19921992
Boris Johnson Henley 20012001Resigned in 2008 in order to assume the post of Mayor of London.
David Jones Clwyd West 20052005
Daniel Kawczynski Shrewsbury and Atcham 20052005
Robert Key Salisbury 19831983
Julie Kirkbride Bromsgrove 19971997
Greg Knight East Yorkshire 20011983
Eleanor Laing Epping Forest 19971997
Jacqui Lait Beckenham 19971992
Mark Lancaster North East Milton Keynes 20052005
Andrew Lansley CBE South Cambridgeshire 19971997
Edward Leigh Gainsborough 19831983
Oliver Letwin West Dorset 19971997
Julian Lewis New Forest East 19971997
Ian Liddell-Grainger, Baron of Ayton Bridgwater 20012001
David Lidington Aylesbury 19921992
Peter Lilley Hitchin and Harpenden 19971983
Sir Michael Lord Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 19971997
Tim Loughton East Worthing and Shoreham 19971997
Peter Luff Mid Worcestershire 19971992
Andrew MacKay * Bracknell 19971977
David Maclean * Penrith and The Border 19831983
Anne Main St Albans 20052005
Humfrey Malins CBE Woking 19971983
John Maples Stratford-on-Avon 19971983
Michael Mates East Hampshire 19831974
Francis Maude Horsham 19971983
Theresa May Maidenhead 19971997
Anne McIntosh Vale of York 19971997
Patrick McLoughlin * West Derbyshire 19861986
Patrick Mercer OBE Newark 20012001
Maria Miller Basingstoke 20052005
Anne Milton Guildford 20052005
Andrew Mitchell Sutton Coldfield 20011987
Malcolm Moss North East Cambridgeshire 19871987
David Mundell Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale 20052005
Andrew Murrison Westbury 20012001
Bob Neill * Bromley and Chislehurst 20062006Elected in 2006 by-election
Brooks Newmark Braintree 20052005
Stephen O'Brien * Eddisbury 19991999
George Osborne Tatton 20012001
Richard Ottaway Croydon South 19921983
James Paice South East Cambridgeshire 19871987
Owen Paterson North Shropshire 19971997
Andrew Pelling Croydon Central 20052005
Mike Penning Hemel Hempstead 20052005
John Penrose Weston-Super-Mare 20052005
Eric Pickles Brentwood and Ongar 19921992
Mark Prisk Hertford and Stortford 20012001
Mark Pritchard Wrekin, The 20052005
John Randall Uxbridge 19971997
John Redwood Wokingham 19871987
Sir Malcolm Rifkind KCMG QC Kensington and Chelsea 20051974
Andrew Robathan Blaby 19921992
Hugh Robertson Faversham and Mid Kent 20012001
Laurence Robertson Tewkesbury 19971997
Andrew Rosindell Romford 20012001
David Ruffley Bury St Edmunds 19971997
Lee Scott Ilford North 20052005
Andrew Selous South West Bedfordshire 20012001
Grant Shapps Welwyn Hatfield 20052005
Richard Shepherd Aldridge-Brownhills 19791979
Mark Simmonds Boston and Skegness 20012001
Keith Simpson Mid Norfolk 19971997
Nicholas Soames Mid Sussex 19971983
Caroline Spelman Meriden 19971997
Sir Michael Spicer West Worcestershire 19741997
Bob Spink Castle Point 20011992
Richard Spring West Suffolk 19971992
Sir John Stanley Tonbridge and Malling 19741974
Anthony Steen Totnes 19971974
Gary Streeter South West Devon 19971992
Graham Stuart Beverley and Holderness 20052005
Desmond Swayne TD New Forest West 19971997
Hugo Swire East Devon 20012001
Robert Syms Poole 19971997
Sir Peter Tapsell Louth and Horncastle 19971959
Ian Taylor MBE Esher and Walton 19971987
Edward Timpson * Crewe and Nantwich 20082008Elected in 2008 by-election
David Tredinnick Bosworth 19871987
Andrew Turner Isle of Wight 20012001
Andrew Tyrie Chichester 19971997
Edward Vaizey Wantage 20052005
Shailesh Vara North West Cambridgeshire 20052005
Sir Paul Viggers Gosport 19741974
Theresa Villiers Chipping Barnet 20052005
Charles Walker Broxbourne 20052005
Ben Wallace Lancaster and Wyre 20052005
Robert Walter North Dorset 19971997
Nigel Waterson Eastbourne 19921992
Angela Watkinson Upminster 20012001
John Whittingdale OBE Maldon and East Chelmsford 19971992
Ann Widdecombe Maidstone and The Weald 19971987
Bill Wiggin Leominster 20012001
David Willetts Havant 19921992
David Wilshire Spelthorne 19871987
Rob Wilson Reading East 20052005
Lady Ann Winterton Congleton 19831983
Sir Nicholas Winterton* Macclesfield 19711971
Jeremy Wright Rugby and Kenilworth 20052005
Tim Yeo South Suffolk 19831983
Sir George Young (politician) Bt North West Hampshire 19971974

By-elections

By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyCause
Bromley and Chislehurst 29 June 2006 Eric Forth Conservative Bob Neill Conservative Death
Crewe and Nantwich 22 May 2008 Gwyneth Dunwoody Labour Edward Timpson Conservative Death
Henley 26 June 2008 Boris Johnson Conservative John Howell Conservative Resignation
Norwich North 30 June 2009 Ian Gibson Labour Chloe Smith Conservative Resignation

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