List of MPs for constituencies in England (2010–2015)

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List of MPs for constituencies in England (2010–2015)
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This is a list of members of Parliament (MPs) elected to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom by English constituencies for the Fifty-Fifth Parliament of the United Kingdom (2010 to present).

Contents

It includes both MPs elected at the 2010 general election, held on 6 May 2010, and those subsequently elected in by-elections.

The list is sorted by the name of the MP, and MPs who did not serve throughout the Parliament are italicised. New MPs elected since the general election are noted at the bottom of the page.

Full composition before 2015 election

AffiliationMembers
Conservative 294
Labour 191
Liberal Democrats 42
UK Independence Party 2
Green Party 1
Independent 1
Speaker 1
Respect Party 1
 Total533

MPs in the East of England region

AffiliationMembers
Conservative 51
Liberal Democrats 4
Labour 2
UKIP 1
 Total58
MPConstituencyPartyIn constituency since
Peter Aldous Waveney Conservative 2010
David Amess Southend West Conservative 2010
Richard Bacon South Norfolk Conservative 2001
Steve Barclay North East Cambridgeshire Conservative 2010
John Baron Basildon and Billericay Conservative 2010
Henry Bellingham North West Norfolk Conservative 2001
Simon Burns Chelmsford Conservative 2010 [lower-alpha 1]
Alistair Burt North East Bedfordshire Conservative 2001
Douglas Carswell Clacton UKIP (prev. Conservative) [lower-alpha 2] 2010
Brooks Newmark Braintree Conservative 2005
Therese Coffey Suffolk Coastal Conservative 2010
Jonathan Djanogly Huntingdon Conservative 2001
Nadine Dorries Mid Bedfordshire Conservative 2010
James Clappison Hertsmere Conservative 1992
Jackie Doyle-Price Thurrock Conservative 2010
James Duddridge Rochford and Southend East Conservative 2005
Mark Francois Rayleigh and Wickford Conservative 2010
George Freeman Mid Norfolk Conservative 2010
Richard Fuller Bedford Conservative 2010
David Gauke South West Hertfordshire Conservative 2005
Ben Gummer Ipswich Conservative 2010
Robert Halfon Harlow Conservative 2010
Matthew Hancock West Suffolk Conservative 2010
Richard Harrington Watford Conservative 2010
Rebecca Harris Castle Point Conservative 2010
Alan Haselhurst Saffron Walden Conservative 1977 by-election
Oliver Heald North East Hertfordshire Conservative 1997
Kelvin Hopkins Luton North Labour 1997
Julian Huppert Cambridge Liberal Democrats 2010
Stewart Jackson Peterborough Conservative 2005
Bernard Jenkin Harwich and North Essex Conservative 2010
Eleanor Laing Epping Forest Conservative 1997
Norman Lamb North Norfolk Liberal Democrats 2001
Andrew Lansley South Cambridgeshire Conservative 1997
Brandon Lewis Great Yarmouth Conservative 2010
Peter Lilley Hitchin and Harpenden Conservative 1997
Anne Main St Albans Conservative 2005
Stephen McPartland Stevenage Conservative 2010
Stephen Metcalfe South Basildon and East Thurrock Conservative 2010
James Paice South East Cambridgeshire Conservative 1987
Priti Patel Witham Conservative 2010
Mike Penning Hemel Hempstead Conservative 2005
Eric Pickles Brentwood and Ongar Conservative 1992
Daniel Poulter Central Suffolk and North Ipswich Conservative 2010
Mark Prisk Hertford and Stortford Conservative 2001
David Ruffley Bury St Edmunds Conservative 1997
Bob Russell Colchester Liberal Democrats 1997
Andrew Selous South West Bedfordshire Conservative 2001
Grant Shapps Welwyn Hatfield Conservative 2005
Gavin Shuker Luton South Labour Co-op 2010
Keith Simpson Broadland Conservative 2010
Chloe Smith Norwich North Conservative 2009 by-election
Liz Truss South West Norfolk Conservative 2010
Shailesh Vara North West Cambridgeshire Conservative 2005
Charles Walker Broxbourne Conservative 2005
John Whittingdale Maldon Conservative 2010
Simon Wright Norwich South Liberal Democrats 2010
Tim Yeo South Suffolk Conservative 1983

MPs in the East Midlands region

AffiliationMembers
Conservative 30
Labour 16
 Total46
MPConstituencyPartyIn constituency since
Graham Allen Nottingham North Labour 1987
Jon Ashworth Leicester South Labour 2011 by-election
Margaret Beckett Derby South Labour 1983
Andrew Bingham High Peak Conservative 2010
Brian Binley Northampton South Conservative 2005
Nicholas Boles Grantham and Stamford Conservative 2010
Peter Bone Wellingborough Conservative 2005
Andrew Bridgen North West Leicestershire Conservative 2010
Kenneth Clarke Rushcliffe Conservative 1970
Vernon Coaker Gedling Labour 1997
Gloria De Piero Ashfield Labour 2010
Stephen Dorrell Charnwood Conservative 1997
Alan Duncan Rutland and Melton Conservative 1992
Michael Ellis Northampton North Conservative 2010
Natascha Engel North East Derbyshire Labour 2005
Edward Garnier Harborough Conservative 1992
Lilian Greenwood Nottingham South Labour 2010
John Hayes South Holland and The Deepings Conservative 1997
Chris Heaton-Harris Daventry Conservative 2010
Philip Hollobone Kettering Conservative 2010
Robert Jenrick Newark Conservative 2014 by-election
Liz Kendall Leicester West Labour 2010
Pauline Latham Mid Derbyshire Conservative 2010
Andrea Leadsom South Northamptonshire Conservative 2010
Jessica Lee Erewash Conservative 2010
Edward Leigh Gainsborough Conservative 1983
Chris Leslie Nottingham East Labour 2010
John Mann Bassetlaw Labour 2001
Karl McCartney Lincoln Conservative 2010
Patrick McLoughlin Derbyshire Dales Conservative 2010
Alan Meale Mansfield Labour 1987
Nigel Mills Amber Valley Conservative 2010
Nicky Morgan Loughborough Conservative 2010
Toby Perkins Chesterfield Labour 2010
Stephen Phillips Sleaford and North Hykeham Conservative 2010
Andrew Robathan South Leicestershire Conservative 2010
Andy Sawford Corby Labour Co-op 2012 by-election
Mark Simmonds Boston and Skegness Conservative 2001
Dennis Skinner Bolsover Labour 1970
Anna Soubry Broxtowe Conservative 2010
Mark Spencer Sherwood Conservative 2010
Peter Tapsell Louth and Horncastle Conservative 1997
David Tredinnick Bosworth Conservative 1987
Keith Vaz Leicester East Labour 1987
Heather Wheeler South Derbyshire Conservative 2010
Chris Williamson Derby North Labour 2010

MPs in the London region

AffiliationMembers
Labour 38
Conservative 28
Liberal Democrats 7
 Total73
MPConstituencyPartyIn constituency since

MPs in the North East region

AffiliationMembers
Labour 25
Conservative 2
Liberal Democrats 2
 Total29
MPConstituencyPartyIn constituency since
David Anderson Blaydon Labour 2005
Alan Beith Berwick-upon-Tweed Liberal Democrats 1973 by-election
Roberta Blackman-Woods City of Durham Labour 2005
Tom Blenkinsop Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland Labour 2010
Nick Brown Newcastle upon Tyne East Labour 2010
Alan Campbell Tynemouth Labour 1987
Ronnie Campbell Blyth Valley Labour 1987
Jenny Chapman Darlington Labour 2010
Alex Cunningham Stockton North Labour 2010
Julie Elliott Sunderland Central Labour 2010
Pat Glass North West Durham Labour 2010
Mary Glindon North Tyneside Labour 2010
Helen Goodman Bishop Auckland Labour 2005
Stephen Hepburn Jarrow Labour 1997
Sharon Hodgson Washington and Sunderland West Labour 2010
Kevan Jones North Durham Labour 2001
Ian Lavery Wansbeck Labour 2010
Emma Lewell-Buck South Shields Labour 2013 by-election
Andy McDonald Middlesbrough Labour 2012 by-election
Catherine McKinnell Newcastle upon Tyne North Labour 2010
Ian Mearns Gateshead Labour 2010
Grahame Morris Easington Labour 2010
Chi Onwurah Newcastle upon Tyne Central Labour 2010
Guy Opperman Hexham Conservative 2010
Bridget Phillipson Houghton and Sunderland South Labour 2010
Ian Swales Redcar Liberal Democrats 2010
James Wharton Stockton South Conservative 2010
Phil Wilson Sedgefield Labour 2007 by-election
Iain Wright Hartlepool Labour 2004 by-election

MPs in the North West region

AffiliationMembers
Labour 47
Conservative 22
Liberal Democrats 6
 Total75
MPConstituencyPartyIn constituency since
George Osborne Tatton Conservative 2001
Lucy Powell Manchester Central Labour 2012 by-election
Hazel Blears Salford and Eccles Labour 1997
Derek Twigg Halton Labour 1997
Graham Brady Altrincham and Sale West Conservative 2010
Gerald Kaufman Manchester Gorton Labour 1970

MPs in the South East region

AffiliationMembers
Conservative 74
Labour 4
Liberal Democrats 3
Green Party 1
Independent 1
Speaker 1
 Total84
MPConstituencyPartyIn constituency since

MPs in the South West region

AffiliationMembers
Conservative 36
Liberal Democrats 15
Labour 4
 Total55
MPConstituencyPartyIn constituency since
Ben Bradshaw Exeter Labour 1997
Annette Brooke Mid Dorset and North Poole Liberal Democrats 2001
Jeremy Browne Taunton Deane Liberal Democrats 2010 [lower-alpha 3]
Robert Buckland South Swindon Conservative 2010
Conor Burns Bournemouth West Conservative 2010
Neil Carmichael Stroud Conservative 2010
Christopher Chope Christchurch Conservative 1997
Geoffrey Clifton-Brown The Cotswolds Conservative 1997
Oliver Colvile Plymouth Sutton and Devonport Conservative 2010
Geoffrey Cox Torridge and West Devon Conservative 2005
Richard Drax South Dorset Conservative 2010
Tobias Ellwood Bournemouth East Conservative 2005
George Eustice Camborne and Redruth Conservative 2010
Don Foster Bath Liberal Democrats 1992
Liam Fox North Somerset Conservative 2010
Andrew George St Ives Liberal Democrats 1997
Steve Gilbert St Austell and Newquay Liberal Democrats 2010
John Glen Salisbury Conservative 2010
Richard Graham Gloucester Conservative 2010
James Gray North Wiltshire Conservative 1997
Duncan Hames Chippenham Liberal Democrats 2010
Mark Harper Forest of Dean Conservative 2005
Nick Harvey North Devon Liberal Democrats 1992
David Heath Somerton and Frome Liberal Democrats 1997
Martin Horwood Cheltenham Liberal Democrats 2005
David Laws Yeovil Liberal Democrats 2001
Charlotte Leslie Bristol North West Conservative 2010
Oliver Letwin West Dorset Conservative 1997
Ian Liddell-Grainger Bridgwater and West Somerset Conservative 2010
Jack Lopresti Filton and Bradley Stoke Conservative 2010
Kerry McCarthy Bristol East Labour 2005
Anne Marie Morris Newton Abbot Conservative 2010
Tessa Munt Wells Liberal Democrats 2010
Sheryll Murray South East Cornwall Conservative 2010
Andrew Murrison South West Wiltshire Conservative 2010
Sarah Newton Truro and Falmouth Conservative 2010
Neil Parish Tiverton and Honiton Conservative 2010
John Penrose Weston-super-Mare Conservative 2005
Claire Perry Devizes Conservative 2010
Dawn Primarolo Bristol South Labour 1987
Jacob Rees-Mogg North East Somerset Conservative 2010
Laurence Robertson Tewkesbury Conservative 1997
Dan Rogerson North Cornwall Liberal Democrats 2005
Adrian Sanders Torbay Liberal Democrats 1997
Alison Seabeck Plymouth Moor View Labour 2010 [lower-alpha 4]
Chris Skidmore Kingswood Conservative 2010
Gary Streeter South West Devon Conservative 1997
Mel Stride Central Devon Conservative 2010
Hugo Swire East Devon Conservative 2001
Robert Syms Poole Conservative 1997
Justin Tomlinson North Swindon Conservative 2010
Robert Walter North Dorset Conservative 1997
Steve Webb Thornbury and Yate Liberal Democrats 2010 [lower-alpha 5]
Stephen Williams Bristol West Liberal Democrats 2005
Sarah Wollaston Totnes Conservative 2010

MPs in the West Midlands region

AffiliationMembers
Conservative 33
Labour 24
Liberal Democrats 2
 Total59
MPConstituencyPartyIn constituency since

MPs in the Yorkshire and the Humber region

AffiliationMembers
Labour 31
Conservative 19
Liberal Democrats 3
Respect Party 1
 Total54
MPConstituencyPartyIn constituency since
ConstituencyMember returnedNotes

By-elections

See also

Notes

  1. Burns previously served in the House as the Member for West Chelmsford from 1997 to 2010.
  2. Carswell was elected as a Conservative in 2010 before defecting to UKIP in 2014 and being re-elected at the 2014 Clacton by-election.
  3. Browne previously served in the House as Member for Taunton from 2005 to 2010.
  4. Seabeck previously served in the House as Member for Plymouth Devonport from 2005 to 2010.
  5. Webb previously served in the House as Member for Northavon from 1997 to 2010.

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