List of MPs who lost their seat in the 2019 United Kingdom general election

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PartyNameConstituencyOffice held whilst in ParliamentYear electedDefeated byParty
Labour Richard Burden [1] Birmingham Northfield Shadow Minister for Roads & Road Safety (2013-2016) 1992 Gary Sambrook Conservative
Helen Goodman [2] Bishop Auckland Shadow Foreign Minister 2005 Dehenna Davison Conservative
Gordon Marsden Blackpool South Shadow Minister for Higher Education, Further Education and Skills 1997 Scott Benton Conservative
Dennis Skinner Bolsover Chairman of the National Executive Committee 1970 Mark Fletcher Conservative
David Crausby Bolton North East 1997 Mark Logan Conservative
Madeleine Moon Bridgend President of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly (2018-2019) 2005 Jamie Wallis Conservative
Julie Cooper Burnley Shadow Community Health Minister 2015 Antony Higginbotham Conservative
James Frith Bury North 2017 James Daly Conservative
Susan Elan Jones Clwyd South 2010 Simon Baynes Conservative
Thelma Walker Colne Valley 2017 Jason McCartney Conservative
Laura Smith Crewe and Nantwich Shadow Minister of State for the Cabinet Office (2018) 2017 Kieran Mullan Conservative
Hugh Gaffney Coatbridge, Chryston and Bellshill 2017 Steven Bonnar SNP
Jenny Chapman Darlington Shadow Brexit Minister 2010 Peter Gibson Conservative
David Hanson Delyn Shadow Minister of State for Immigration (2011-2015) 1992 Rob Roberts Conservative
Paula Sherriff Dewsbury Shadow Minister for Social Care and Mental Health 2015 Mark Eastwood Conservative
Caroline Flint Don Valley Shadow Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change (2011-2015) 1997 Nick Fletcher Conservative
Martin Whitfield East Lothian 2017 Kenny MacAskill SNP
Vernon Coaker [3] Gedling Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland (2015-2016) 1997 Tom Randall Conservative
Paul Sweeney [4] Glasgow North East Shadow Minister for Scotland 2017 Anne McLaughlin SNP
Melanie Onn Great Grimsby Shadow Minister for Housing (2017-2019) 2015 Lia Nici Conservative
Liz McInnes Heywood and Middleton Shadow Foreign Office Minister 2014 Chris Clarkson Conservative
Ruth George High Peak 2017 Robert Largan Conservative
Graham Jones Hyndburn 2010 Sara Britcliffe Conservative
Sandy Martin Ipswich Shadow Minister for Waste & Recycling 2017 Tom Hunt Conservative
John Grogan Keighley 2017 Robbie Moore Conservative
Emma Dent Coad Kensington 2017 Felicity Buchan Conservative
Lesley Laird Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland 2017 Neale Hanvey [lower-alpha 1] SNP
Joanne Platt Leigh Shadow Cabinet Office Minister 2017 James Grundy Conservative
Karen Lee Lincoln Shadow Minister for Fire and Rescue Services 2017 Karl McCartney Conservative
Danielle Rowley Midlothian Shadow Minister for Climate Justice and Green Jobs 2017 Owen Thompson SNP
Laura Pidcock North West Durham Shadow Secretary of State for Employment Rights 2017 Richard Holden Conservative
Lisa Forbes Peterborough 2019 Paul Bristow Conservative
Anna Turley Redcar Chair of the Co-operative Party 2015 Jacob Young Conservative
Gerard Killen Rutherglen and Hamilton West 2017 Margaret Ferrier SNP
Nic Dakin Scunthorpe Shadow Minister for Schools (2015-2016) 2010 Holly Mumby-Croft Conservative
Phil Wilson Sedgefield 2007 Paul Howell Conservative
Paul Williams Stockton South 2017 Matt Vickers Conservative
Gareth Snell Stoke-on-Trent Central 2017 Jo Gideon Conservative
Ruth Smeeth Stoke-on-Trent North 2015 Jonathan Gullis Conservative
David Drew Stroud Shadow Farming and Rural Communities Minister 2017 Siobhan Baillie Conservative
Chris Ruane Vale of Clwyd 2017 James Davies Conservative
Mary Creagh Wakefield Chair of the Environmental Audit Select Committee 2005 Imran Ahmad Khan Conservative
Faisal Rashid Warrington South 2017 Andy Carter Conservative
Emma Reynolds Wolverhampton North East Shadow Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government (2015) 2010 Jane Stevenson Conservative
Eleanor Smith Wolverhampton South West 2017 Stuart Anderson Conservative
Sue Hayman Workington Shadow Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (2017-2019) 2015 Mark Jenkinson Conservative
Conservative Kirstene Hair Angus 2017 Dave Doogan SNP
Paul Masterton East Renfrewshire 2017 Kirsten Oswald SNP
Colin Clark Gordon Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Scotland 2017 Richard Thomson SNP
Luke Graham Ochil and South Perthshire 2017 John Nicolson SNP
Zac Goldsmith Richmond Park Minister of State for Environment and International Development 2017 Sarah Olney Liberal Democrats
Anne Main St Albans 2005 Daisy Cooper Liberal Democrats
Stephen Kerr Stirling 2017 Alyn Smith SNP
Independent Dominic Grieve [5] Beaconsfield Chair of the Intelligence and Security Committee 1997 Joy Morrissey Conservative
Roger Godsiff [6] Birmingham Hall Green 1992 Tahir Ali Labour
Ivan Lewis [6] [7] Bury South Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland (2013-2015) 1997 Christian Wakeford Conservative
Chris Williamson [6] Derby North Shadow Minister for Fire and Emergency Services (2017-2018) 2017 Amanda Solloway Conservative
Anne Milton [5] Guildford Minister of State for Skills and Apprenticeships (2017-2019) 2005 Angela Richardson Conservative
Gavin Shuker [6] Luton South 2010 Rachel Hopkins Labour
David Gauke [5] South West Hertfordshire Secretary of State for Justice (2018-2019) 2005 Gagan Mohindra Conservative
Liberal Democrats Philip Lee [5] Bracknell, contesting Wokingham Liberal Democrat Spokesperson for Justice 2010 John Redwood Conservative hold
Jane Dodds Brecon and Radnorshire Liberal Democrat Spokesperson for Food and Rural Affairs & Leader of the Welsh Liberal Democrats 2019 Fay Jones Conservative
Tom Brake Carshalton and Wallington Liberal Democrat Spokesman for the Duchy of Lancaster 1997 Elliot Colburn Conservative
Stephen Lloyd Eastbourne Liberal Democrat Spokesperson for Work and Pensions (2017-2018) 2017 Caroline Ansell Conservative
Jo Swinson East Dunbartonshire Leader of the Liberal Democrats 2017 Amy Callaghan SNP
Sam Gyimah [5] East Surrey, contesting Kensington Liberal Democrat Spokesperson for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy 2010 see Labour loss to Felicity Buchan above
Antoinette Sandbach [5] Eddisbury 2015 Edward Timpson Conservative
Luciana Berger [6] Liverpool Wavertree, contesting Finchley and Golders Green Liberal Democrat Spokesperson for Health, Wellbeing and Social Care 2015 Mike Freer Conservative hold
Angela Smith [6] Penistone and Stocksbridge, contesting Altrincham and Sale West Liberal Democrat Spokesperson for International Development (2019) 2005 Graham Brady Conservative hold
Chuka Umunna [6] Streatham, contesting Cities of London and Westminster Liberal Democrat Spokesman for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs 2010 Nickie Aiken Conservative hold
Sarah Wollaston [5] Totnes Chair of the Liaison Committee and Heath Select Committee 2010 Anthony Mangnall Conservative
The Independent Group Anna Soubry [5] Broxtowe Leader of the Independent Group for Change 2010 Darren Henry Conservative
Mike Gapes [6] Ilford South 1992 Sam Tarry Labour
Chris Leslie [6] Nottingham East Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer (2015) 2010 Nadia Whittome Labour
DUP Nigel Dodds Belfast North Leader of the Democratic Unionist Party in the House of Commons 2001 John Finucane Sinn Féin
Emma Little-Pengelly Belfast South 2017 Claire Hanna SDLP
Birkenhead Social Justice Frank Field [6] Birkenhead Chair of the Work and Pensions Select Committee (2015-2019) 1979 Mick Whitley Labour
Sinn Féin Elisha McCallion Foyle 2017 Colum Eastwood SDLP
SNP Stephen Gethins North East Fife SNP Westminster Spokesperson for International Affairs and Europe 2015 Wendy Chamberlain Liberal Democrats

Open (vacated) seats won by another party's candidate (or an independent candidate)

PartyCandidateIncumbent retiring from the HouseConstituencyDefeated byParty
Conservative Douglas Lumsden Ross Thomson Aberdeen South Stephen Flynn SNP
Labour Natalie Fleet Gloria De Piero Ashfield Lee Anderson Conservative
Conservative Martin Dowey Bill Grant Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock Allan Dorans SNP
Independent Chris Altree (Labour) John Woodcock [lower-alpha 2] Barrow and Furness Simon Fell Conservative
Labour Keir Morrison John Mann Bassetlaw Brendan Clarke-Smith Conservative
Labour Susan Dungworth Ronnie Campbell Blyth Valley Ian Levy Conservative
Independent Lucy Burke (Labour) Ivan Lewis [lower-alpha 3] Bury South Christian Wakeford Conservative
Independent Melanie Dudley (Labour) Ian Austin [lower-alpha 4] Dudley North Marco Longhi Conservative
Independent [lower-alpha 5] Sylvia Hermon North Down Stephen Farry Alliance
Labour Carl Greatbatch Paul Farrelly Newcastle-under-Lyme Aaron Bell Conservative
Liberal Democrats Karen Ward Norman Lamb North Norfolk Duncan Baker Conservative
Labour Francyne Johnson Angela Smith Penistone and Stocksbridge Miriam Cates Conservative
Independent Will Sweet (Conservative) Justine Greening [lower-alpha 6] Putney Fleur Anderson Labour
Labour Sophie Wilson Kevin Barron Rother Valley Alexander Stafford Conservative
Labour Ibrahim Dogus Tom Watson West Bromwich East Nicola Richards Conservative
Labour James Cunningham Adrian Bailey West Bromwich West Shaun Bailey Conservative
Labour Mary Wimbury Ian Lucas Wrexham Sarah Atherton Conservative
Labour Mary Roberts Albert Owen Ynys Môn Virginia Crosbie Conservative

Notes

  1. Suspended at time of election
  2. Elected as Labour
  3. Elected as Labour
  4. Elected as Labour
  5. Hermon was an Ulster Unionist Party MP between 2001 and February 2010, and stood as an "independent unionist" candidate in the 2010, 2015, and 2017 elections. The UUP candidate was Alan Chambers, himself a former independent unionist
  6. Elected as Conservative

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