List of MPs who lost their seat in the 2017 United Kingdom general election

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This is a list of MPs who lost their seat at the 2017 general election , together with the last date when each seat was represented by a different party.

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PartyNameConstituencyOffice held whilst in ParliamentYear electedSeat held by party sinceDefeated byParty
Conservative Caroline Ansell Eastbourne 2015 2015 Stephen Lloyd Liberal Democrats
Gavin Barwell Croydon Central Minister of State for Housing and Planning 2010 2010 Sarah Jones Labour
James Berry Kingston and Surbiton 2015 2015 Ed Davey Liberal Democrats
Andrew Bingham High Peak 2010 2010 Ruth George Labour
Nicola Blackwood Oxford West and Abingdon Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Public Health & Innovation 2010 2010 Layla Moran Liberal Democrats
Victoria Borwick Kensington 2015 2010 (created) Emma Dent Coad Labour
Julian Brazier Canterbury Minister of State for Reserves (2014-2016) 1987 1918 Rosie Duffield Labour
David Burrowes Enfield Southgate Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (2012-2014) 2005 2005 Bambos Charalambous Labour
Neil Carmichael Stroud Chair of the Education Select Committee 2010 2010 David Drew Labour
Oliver Colvile Plymouth Sutton and Devonport 2010 2010 (created) Luke Pollard Labour
Byron Davies Gower 2015 2015 Tonia Antoniazzi Labour
James Davies Vale of Clwyd 2015 2015 Chris Ruane Labour
Flick Drummond Portsmouth South 2015 2015 Stephen Morgan Labour
Jane Ellison Battersea Financial Secretary to the Treasury 2010 2010 Marsha de Cordova Labour
Graham Evans Weaver Vale 2010 2010 Mike Amesbury Labour
Richard Fuller Bedford 2010 2010 Mohammed Yasin Labour
Ben Gummer Ipswich Minister for the Cabinet Office, Paymaster General 2010 2010 Sandy Martin Labour
Kris Hopkins Keighley Parliamentary Under Secretary of State Northern Ireland Office 2010 2010 John Grogan Labour
Ben Howlett Bath 2015 2015 Wera Hobhouse Liberal Democrats
Stewart Jackson Peterborough Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union 2005 2005 Fiona Onasanya Labour
Simon Kirby Brighton Kemptown Economic Secretary to the Treasury 2010 2010 Lloyd Russell-Moyle Labour
Charlotte Leslie Bristol North West 2010 2010 Darren Jones Labour
Tania Mathias Twickenham 2015 2015 Vince Cable Liberal Democrats
Jason McCartney Colne Valley 2010 2010 Thelma Walker Labour
Karl McCartney Lincoln 2010 2010 Karen Lee Labour
David Mowat Warrington South Parliamentary Undersecretary of State for Care and Support 2010 2010 Faisal Rashid Labour
David Nuttall Bury North 2010 2010 James Frith Labour
Amanda Solloway Derby North 2015 2015 Chris Williamson Labour
Edward Timpson Crewe and Nantwich Minister of State for Children and Families 2008 2008 Laura Smith Labour
James Wharton Stockton South Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for International Development 2010 2010 Paul Williams Labour
Chris White Warwick and Leamington 2010 2010 Matt Western Labour
Craig Williams Cardiff North 2015 2010 Anna McMorrin Labour
Rob Wilson Reading East Minister for Civil Society 2005 2005 Matt Rodda Labour
SNP Tasmina Ahmed-Sheikh Ochil and South Perthshire SNP International Trade Spokeswoman 2015 2015 Luke Graham Conservative
Richard Arkless Dumfries and Galloway 2015 2015 Alister Jack Conservative
Phil Boswell Coatbridge, Chryston and Bellshill 2015 2015 Hugh Gaffney Labour
Stuart Donaldson West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine 2015 2015 Andrew Bowie Conservative
Margaret Ferrier Rutherglen and Hamilton West 2015 2015 Ged Killen Labour
George Kerevan East Lothian 2015 2015 Martin Whitfield Labour
Calum Kerr Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk SNP Environment & Rural Affairs Spokesman 2015 2015 John Lamont Conservative
Callum McCaig Aberdeen South SNP Energy Spokesman 2015 2015 Ross Thomson Conservative
Anne McLaughlin Glasgow North East 2015 2015 Paul Sweeney Labour
Paul Monaghan Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross 2015 2015 Jamie Stone Liberal Democrats
Roger Mullin Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath 2015 2015 Lesley Laird Labour
John Nicolson East Dunbartonshire SNP Culture, Media and Sport Spokesperson 2015 2015 Jo Swinson Liberal Democrats
Kirsten Oswald East Renfrewshire 2015 2015 Paul Masterton Conservative
Steven Paterson Stirling 2015 2015 Stephen Kerr Conservative
Angus Robertson Moray Leader of the Scottish National Party in the House of Commons 2001 1987 Douglas Ross Conservative
Alex Salmond Gordon SNP Foreign Affairs Spokesman 2015 2015 Colin Clark Conservative
Owen Thompson Midlothian 2015 2015 Danielle Rowley Labour
Mike Weir Angus SNP Chief Whip 2001 1997 (seat created) Kirstene Hair Conservative
Eilidh Whiteford Banff and Buchan SNP Work & Pensions Spokesman 2010 1987 David Duguid Conservative
Corri Wilson Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock 2015 2015 Bill Grant Conservative
Labour Natascha Engel North East Derbyshire Second Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means 2005 1935 Lee Rowley Conservative
Rob Flello Stoke-on-Trent South 2005 1950 (seat created) Jack Brereton Conservative
Alan Meale Mansfield 1987 1923 Ben Bradley Conservative
David Winnick Walsall North 1979 1979 Eddie Hughes Conservative
Liberal Democrats Nick Clegg Sheffield Hallam Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (2010-2015) 2005 1997 Jared O'Mara Labour
Greg Mulholland Leeds North West Liberal Democrat Campaigns and Communications Chair 2005 2005 Alex Sobel Labour
Sarah Olney Richmond Park 2016 2016 Zac Goldsmith Conservative
Mark Williams Ceredigion Liberal Democrat Wales Spokesman 2005 2005 Ben Lake Plaid Cymru
SDLP Mark Durkan Foyle Leader of the Social Democratic and Labour Party (2001-2010) 2005 2005 Elisha McCallion Sinn Féin
Alasdair McDonnell Belfast South Leader of the Social Democratic and Labour Party (2011-2015) 2005 2005 Emma Pengelly DUP
Margaret Ritchie South Down Leader of the Social Democratic and Labour Party (2010-2011) 2010 1987 Chris Hazzard Sinn Féin
Ulster Unionist Tom Elliott Fermanagh and South Tyrone 2015 2015 Michelle Gildernew Sinn Féin
Danny Kinahan South Antrim 2015 2015 Paul Girvan DUP
Independent Simon Danczuk [n 1] Rochdale 2010 (as Labour) 2015 Tony Lloyd Labour

Open seats changing hands

PartyCandidateIncumbent retiring from the HouseConstituencyDefeated byParty
Independent Paul Oakley (UKIP) Douglas Carswell (elected as UKIP) [n 2] Clacton Giles Watling Conservative
Independent Toni Giugliano (SNP) Michelle Thomson (elected as SNP) [n 3] Edinburgh West Christine Jardine Liberal Democrats
Labour Tracey Harvey Tom Blenkinsop Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland Simon Clarke Conservative
Liberal Democrats Sue McGuire John Pugh Southport Damien Moore Conservative

Notes

  1. Danczuk was elected as a Labour MP in 2010, but was suspended from the party following allegations of sending sexually explicit text messages to a 17-year-old girl. [1] He stood again as an independent, but came 5th with 883 votes (1.8%).
  2. Carswell was elected as a UKIP MP in 2015 after defecting from the Conservatives in 2014. He left UKIP in 2017 to sit as an independent, and chose not to stand again.
  3. Thomson was elected as an SNP MP in 2015, but resigned from the party whip and gave up her SNP membership later that year, following the announcement of a police inquiry into allegations made against her.

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