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.
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.
By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | ||
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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 |
The United Kingdom is a constitutional monarchy which, by legislation and convention, operates as a unitary parliamentary democracy. A hereditary monarch, currently King Charles III, serves as head of state while the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, currently Sir Keir Starmer since 2024, serves as the head of the elected government.
Wolverhampton South East is a constituency in West Midlands that was created in 1974. The seat has been represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom by Pat McFadden of the Labour Party since 2005. McFadden currently serves as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster under the government of Keir Starmer.
The region of East Midlands is divided into 47 parliamentary constituencies which is made up of 12 borough constituencies and 35 county constituencies. Since the 2024 general election, 29 are represented by Labour MPs, 15 by Conservative MPs, 2 by Reform UK MPs and 1 by an independent MP.
The region of the East of England is divided into 61 parliamentary constituencies which is made up of 14 borough constituencies and 47 county constituencies. Since the general election of July 2024, 27 are represented by Labour MPs, 23 by Conservative MPs, seven by Liberal Democrat MPs, three by Reform UK MPs, and one by a Green MP.