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List of MPs for constituencies in England (2017–2019)
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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-Seventh Parliament of the United Kingdom (2017–2019).
It includes both MPs elected at the 2017 general election, held on 8 June 2017, 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.
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Composition
Election
Number of seats by party (at election)
- Conservative (55.7%)
- Labour (42.6%)
- Liberal Democrat (1.50%)
At dissolution
Number of seats by party (At Dissolution)
- Conservative (50.7%)
- Labour (39.8%)
- Liberal Democrat (2.63%)
- Change UK (0.94%)
- The Independents (0.38%)
- Green Party (0.19%)
- Birkenhead Social Justice (0.19%)
- Independent (5.25%)
- Speaker (0.19%)
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MPs in the East of England region
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MPs in the East Midlands region
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MPs in the London region
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MPs in the North East region
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MPs in the North West region
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MPs in the South East region
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MPs in the South West region
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MPs in the West Midlands region
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MPs in the Yorkshire and the Humber region
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By-elections
See also
Notes
- Goldsmith resigned in 2016 due to the Government's October 2016 decision to approve a third runway at Heathrow Airport, ran in the subsequent by-election as an independent and was defeated. He re-entered the House as a Conservative in the 2017 election.
- Field quit Labour in August 2018 to sit as an independent MP.[16] In August 2019, he founded his own party, the Birkenhead Social Justice Party.[17]
- Lloyd previously served in the House as the Member for Stretford from 1983–1997 and the Member for Manchester Central from 1997–2012.[18]
- McVey previously served in the House as the Member for Wirral West from 2010–2015.[19]
- Elphicke was suspended from the Conservatives in November 2017 after being accused of sexual assault,[20] before being reinstated in December 2018.[21] In July 2019, he again had the whip removed after legal charges were brought against him by the Crown Prosecution Service.[22]
- In September 2019, Lee resigned the Conservative whip and defected to the Liberal Democrats.
- Lloyd was defeated in the 2015 election and re-entered the House in the 2017 election.
References
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