List of MPs elected in the United Kingdom general election, 2010
The fifty-fifth Parliament of the United Kingdom was the legislature of the United Kingdom following the 2010 general election of Members of Parliament (MPs) to the House of Commons. Parliament, which consists of the House of Lords and the elected House of Commons, was convened on 25 May 2010 at the Palace of Westminster by Queen Elizabeth II. It was dissolved at the beginning of 30 March 2015, being 25 working days ahead of the 2015 general election on 7 May 2015.
The election saw each of Parliament's 650 constituencies return one MP to the House of Commons. The Conservative Party, led by David Cameron, became the single largest party, though without an overall majority. This resulted in a hung parliament. A coalition agreement was then formed following negotiations with the Liberal Democrats and their leader Nick Clegg. John Bercow resumed his role as Speaker of the House of Commons. In September 2010, Ed Miliband won a Labour Party leadership vote to succeed Gordon Brown as permanent Leader of the Opposition.
In the House of Lords, Baroness Hayman (ex-Labour) resumed her role as Lord Speaker until the end of her five-year term in 2011, after which she did not seek re-election in the house. Peers elected former Crossbencher Baroness D'Souza to replace her. From the start of this Parliament the Lords were "led" by Lord Strathclyde without an absolute majority on his Conservative benches. In January 2013 he stood down and was succeeded by Lord Hill of Oareford.
Notable newcomers in this general election included Liz Kendall, Guto Bebb, Gloria De Piero, Sajid Javid, Michael Dugher, Amber Rudd, Lisa Nandy, Anna Soubry, Heidi Alexander, Jacob Rees-Mogg, Alison McGovern, Jason McCartney, John Woodcock, Andrew Percy, Owen Smith, Nicky Morgan, Tristram Hunt, Daniel Poulter, Owen Smith, Luciana Berger, Karen Bradley, Tracey Crouch, and also Caroline Lucas.
House of Commons composition
This is a graphical representation of the House of Commons showing a comparison of party strengths as it was directly after the 2010 General Election:
Notes:
- The Scottish National Party and Plaid Cymru sat together as a party group.
- Sinn Féin did not take its seats.
- This is not the official seating plan of the House of Commons, which has five rows of benches on each side, with the government party to the right of the Speaker and opposition parties to the left, but with room for only around two-thirds of MPs to sit at any one time.
This table shows the number of MPs in each party:
Affiliation | Members[1] | ||
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After 2010 General Election | At dissolution of Parliament | ||
Conservative | 306 | 302 | |
Labour | 258 | 256 | |
Liberal Democrat | 57 | 56 | |
DUP | 8 | 8 | |
SNP | 6 | 6 | |
Independent |
1 | 5 | |
Sinn Féin | 5 | 5 | |
Plaid Cymru | 3 | 3 | |
SDLP | 3 | 3 | |
UKIP | 0 | 2 | |
Alliance | 1 | 1 | |
Green | 1 | 1 | |
Respect | 0 | 1 | |
Speaker |
1 | 1 | |
Total number of seats |
650 | 650 | |
Actual government majority |
83 | 73 |
List of MPs elected in the general election
The following table is a list of MPs elected, ordered by constituency. As the constituency boundaries changed for this election, the "notional incumbent" column lists the party estimated to have won the seat at the 2005 election, had that election been conducted under the new boundaries.
Names of incumbents are listed where they stood for re-election; for details of defeated new candidates and the incumbent who stood down in those cases see individual constituency articles.
Constituency | Party of notional incumbent before election | Member returned (2010) | Notes | ||
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Aberavon | Labour | Hywel Francis (L) | Seat held | ||
Aberconwy | Labour | Guto Bebb (C) | New constituency | ||
Aberdeen North | Labour | Frank Doran (L) | Seat held | ||
Aberdeen South | Labour | Anne Begg (L) | Seat held | ||
Airdrie and Shotts | Labour | Pamela Nash (L) | Seat held. Incumbent John Reid stood down | ||
Aldershot | Conservative | Gerald Howarth (C) | Seat held | ||
Aldridge-Brownhills | Conservative | Richard Shepherd (C) | Seat held | ||
Altrincham and Sale West | Conservative | Graham Brady (C) | Seat held | ||
Alyn and Deeside | Labour | Mark Tami (L) | Seat held | ||
Amber Valley | Labour | Nigel Mills (C) | Gain. Defeated incumbent Judy Mallaber (L) | ||
Angus | SNP | Mike Weir (SNP) | Seat held | ||
Arfon | Labour | Hywel Williams (PC) | New constituency; previously MP for main predecessor, Caernarfon | ||
Argyll and Bute | Liberal Democrats | Alan Reid (LD) | Seat held | ||
Arundel and South Downs | Conservative | Nick Herbert (C) | Seat held | ||
Ashfield | Labour | Gloria De Piero (L) | Seat held. Defeated incumbent Geoff Hoon stood down | ||
Ashford | Conservative | Damian Green (C) | Seat held | ||
Ashton-under-Lyne | Labour | David Heyes (L) | Seat held | ||
Aylesbury | Conservative | David Lidington (C) | Seat held | ||
Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock | Labour | Sandra Osborne (L) | Seat held | ||
Banbury | Conservative | Tony Baldry (C) | Seat held | ||
Banff and Buchan | SNP | Eilidh Whiteford (SNP) | Seat held. Incumbent Alex Salmond stood down | ||
Barking | Labour | Margaret Hodge (L) | Seat held | ||
Barnsley Central | Labour | Eric Illsley (L) | Seat held. Illsley was suspended from his party and had the whip withdrawn on 19 May after he was charged with false accounting over the United Kingdom Parliamentary expenses scandal.[2] By-election 2011 | ||
Barnsley East | Labour | Michael Dugher (L) | New constituency | ||
Barrow and Furness | Labour | John Woodcock (L) | Seat held. Incumbent John Hutton stood down | ||
Basildon and Billericay | Conservative | John Baron (C) | Seat held | ||
Basingstoke | Conservative | Maria Miller (C) | Seat held | ||
Bassetlaw | Labour | John Mann (L) | Seat held | ||
Bath | Liberal Democrats | Don Foster (LD) | Seat held | ||
Batley and Spen | Labour | Mike Wood (L) | Seat held | ||
Battersea | Labour | Jane Ellison (C) | Gain. Defeated incumbent Martin Linton (L) | ||
Beaconsfield | Conservative | Dominic Grieve (C) | Seat held | ||
Beckenham | Conservative | Bob Stewart (C) | Seat held | ||
Bedford | Labour | Richard Fuller (C) | Gain. Defeated incumbent Patrick Hall (L) | ||
Belfast East | DUP | Naomi Long (APNI) | Gain. Defeated incumbent Peter Robinson (DUP) | ||
Belfast North | DUP | Nigel Dodds (DUP) | Seat held | ||
Belfast South | SDLP | Alasdair McDonnell (SDLP) | Seat held | ||
Belfast West | Sinn Féin | Gerry Adams (SF) | Seat held. By-election 2011: see below. | ||
Bermondsey and Old Southwark | Liberal Democrats | Simon Hughes (LD) | Seat held by incumbent for the main predecessor seat | ||
Berwick-upon-Tweed | Liberal Democrats | Alan Beith (LD) | Seat held | ||
Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk | Liberal Democrats | Michael Moore (LD) | Seat held | ||
Bethnal Green and Bow | Respect | Rushanara Ali (L) | Gain. | ||
Beverley and Holderness | Conservative | Graham Stuart (C) | Seat held | ||
Bexhill and Battle | Conservative | Greg Barker (C) | Seat held | ||
Bexleyheath and Crayford | Conservative | David Evennett (C) | Seat held | ||
Birkenhead | Labour | Frank Field (L) | Seat held | ||
Birmingham, Edgbaston | Labour | Gisela Stuart (L) | Seat held | ||
Birmingham, Erdington | Labour | Jack Dromey (L) | Seat held. Incumbent Siôn Simon stood down | ||
Birmingham, Hall Green | Labour | Roger Godsiff (L) | Seat held. Incumbent Steve McCabe stood down to run at Birmingham Selly Oak | ||
Birmingham, Hodge Hill | Labour | Liam Byrne (L) | Seat held | ||
Birmingham, Ladywood | Labour | Shabana Mahmood (L) | Seat held. Incumbent Clare Short stood down | ||
Birmingham, Northfield | Labour | Richard Burden (L) | Seat held | ||
Birmingham, Perry Barr | Labour | Khalid Mahmood (L) | Seat held | ||
Birmingham, Selly Oak | Labour | Steve McCabe (L) | Seat held (by ex-MP for Birmingham Hall Green). Incumbent Lynne Jones stood down | ||
Birmingham, Yardley | Liberal Democrats | John Hemming (LD) | Seat held | ||
Bishop Auckland | Labour | Helen Goodman (L) | Seat held | ||
Blackburn | Labour | Jack Straw (L) | Seat held | ||
Blackley and Broughton | Labour | Graham Stringer (L) | Seat held by incumbent for the main predecessor seat | ||
Blackpool North and Cleveleys | Labour | Paul Maynard (C) | New constituency | ||
Blackpool South | Labour | Gordon Marsden (L) | Seat held | ||
Blaenau Gwent | BGPV | Nick Smith (L) | Gain. Defeated incumbent Dai Davies (BGPV) | ||
Blaydon | Labour | Dave Anderson (L) | Seat held | ||
Blyth Valley | Labour | Ronnie Campbell (L) | Seat held | ||
Bognor Regis and Littlehampton | Conservative | Nick Gibb (C) | Seat held | ||
Bolsover | Labour | Dennis Skinner (L) | Seat held | ||
Bolton North East | Labour | David Crausby (L) | Seat held | ||
Bolton South East | Labour | Yasmin Qureshi (L) | Seat held. Incumbent Brian Iddon stood down | ||
Bolton West | Labour | Julie Hilling (L) | Seat held. Incumbent Ruth Kelly stood down | ||
Bootle | Labour | Joe Benton (L) | Seat held | ||
Boston and Skegness | Conservative | Mark Simmonds (C) | Seat held | ||
Bosworth | Conservative | David Tredinnick (C) | Seat held | ||
Bournemouth East | Conservative | Tobias Ellwood (C) | Seat held | ||
Bournemouth West | Conservative | Conor Burns (C) | Seat held. Incumbent John Butterfill stood down | ||
Bracknell | Conservative | Phillip Lee (C) | Seat held. Incumbent Andrew MacKay stood down | ||
Bradford East | Labour | David Ward (LD) | New constituency | ||
Bradford South | Labour | Gerry Sutcliffe (L) | Seat held | ||
Bradford West | Labour | Marsha Singh (L) | Seat held. By-election in 2012, see below. | ||
Braintree | Conservative | Brooks Newmark (C) | Seat held | ||
Brecon and Radnorshire | Liberal Democrats | Roger Williams (LD) | Seat held | ||
Brent Central | Labour | Sarah Teather (LD) | New constituency; previously MP for defunct Brent East; Dawn Butler (L) MP for defunct Brent South, also stood | ||
Brent North | Labour | Barry Gardiner (L) | Seat held | ||
Brentford and Isleworth | Labour | Mary Macleod (C) | Gain. Defeated incumbent Ann Keen (L) | ||
Brentwood and Ongar | Conservative | Eric Pickles (C) | Seat held | ||
Bridgend | Labour | Madeleine Moon (L) | Seat held | ||
Bridgwater and West Somerset | Conservative | Ian Liddell-Grainger (C) | Seat held by incumbent for the main predecessor seat | ||
Brigg and Goole | Labour | Andrew Percy (C) | Gain. Defeated incumbent Ian Cawsey (L) | ||
Brighton, Kemptown | Labour | Simon Kirby (C) | Gain. | ||
Brighton, Pavilion | Labour | Caroline Lucas (G) | Gain. First Green MP elected | ||
Bristol East | Labour | Kerry McCarthy (L) | Seat held | ||
Bristol North West | Labour | Charlotte Leslie (C) | Gain. | ||
Bristol South | Labour | Dawn Primarolo (L) | Seat held | ||
Bristol West | Liberal Democrats | Stephen Williams (LD) | Seat held | ||
Broadland | Conservative | Keith Simpson (C) | Seat held by incumbent for the main predecessor seat | ||
Bromley and Chislehurst | Conservative | Bob Neill (C) | Seat held | ||
Bromsgrove | Conservative | Sajid Javid (C) | Seat held. Incumbent Julie Kirkbride stood down | ||
Broxbourne | Conservative | Charles Walker (C) | Seat held | ||
Broxtowe | Labour | Anna Soubry (C) | Gain. Defeated incumbent Nick Palmer (L) | ||
Buckingham | Conservative | John Bercow (Speaker) | Seat held; previously elected as Conservative | ||
Burnley | Labour | Gordon Birtwistle (LD) | Gain | ||
Burton | Labour | Andrew Griffiths (C) | Gain. | ||
Bury North | Labour | David Nuttall (C) | Gain. | ||
Bury South | Labour | Ivan Lewis (L) | Seat held | ||
Bury St Edmunds | Conservative | David Ruffley (C) | Seat held | ||
Caerphilly | Labour | Wayne David (L) | Seat held | ||
Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross | Liberal Democrats | John Thurso (LD) | Seat held | ||
Calder Valley | Labour | Craig Whittaker (C) | Gain | ||
Camberwell and Peckham | Labour | Harriet Harman (L) | Seat held | ||
Camborne and Redruth | Liberal Democrats | George Eustice (C) | New constituency | ||
Cambridge | Liberal Democrats | Julian Huppert (LD) | Seat held. Incumbent David Howarth stood down | ||
Cannock Chase | Labour | Aidan Burley (C) | Gain. Defeated incumbent Tony Wright (L) | ||
Canterbury | Conservative | Julian Brazier (C) | Seat held | ||
Cardiff Central | Liberal Democrats | Jenny Willott (LD) | Seat held | ||
Cardiff North | Labour | Jonathan Evans (C) | Gain. Defeated incumbent Julie Morgan. | ||
Cardiff South and Penarth | Labour | Alun Michael (L) | Seat held. By-election in 2012 see below | ||
Cardiff West | Labour | Kevin Brennan (L) | Seat held | ||
Carlisle | Labour | John Stevenson (C) | Gain. | ||
Carmarthen East and Dinefwr | Plaid Cymru | Jonathan Edwards (PC) | Seat held. Incumbent Adam Price stood down | ||
Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire | Labour | Simon Hart (C) | Gain. Defeated incumbent Nick Ainger | ||
Carshalton and Wallington | Liberal Democrats | Tom Brake (LD) | Seat held | ||
Castle Point | Conservative | Rebecca Harris (C) | Seat held. Incumbent MP Bob Spink ran as an independent | ||
Central Ayrshire | Labour | Brian Donohoe (L) | Seat held | ||
Central Devon | Conservative | Mel Stride (C) | New constituency | ||
Central Suffolk and North Ipswich | Conservative | Daniel Poulter (C) | Seat held. Incumbent Michael Lord stood down | ||
Ceredigion | Liberal Democrats | Mark Williams (LD) | Seat held | ||
Charnwood | Conservative | Stephen Dorrell (C) | Seat held | ||
Chatham and Aylesford | Labour | Tracey Crouch (C) | Gain. Defeated incumbent Jonathan Shaw | ||
Cheadle | Liberal Democrats | Mark Hunter (LD) | Seat held | ||
Chelmsford | Conservative | Simon Burns (C) | Seat held by incumbent for the main predecessor seat | ||
Chelsea and Fulham | Conservative | Greg Hands (C) | Seat held by incumbent for the main predecessor seat | ||
Cheltenham | Liberal Democrats | Martin Horwood (LD) | Seat held | ||
Chesham and Amersham | Conservative | Cheryl Gillan (C) | Seat held | ||
City of Chester | Labour | Stephen Mosley (C) | Gain. Defeated incumbent Christine Russell | ||
Chesterfield | Liberal Democrats | Toby Perkins (L) | Gain. Defeated incumbent Paul Holmes | ||
Chichester | Conservative | Andrew Tyrie (C) | Seat held | ||
Chingford and Woodford Green | Conservative | Iain Duncan Smith (C) | Seat held | ||
Chippenham | Liberal Democrats | Duncan Hames (LD) | Seat held | ||
Chipping Barnet | Conservative | Theresa Villiers (C) | Seat held | ||
Chorley | Labour | Lindsay Hoyle (L) | Seat held | ||
Christchurch | Conservative | Christopher Chope (C) | Seat held | ||
Cities of London and Westminster | Conservative | Mark Field (C) | Seat held | ||
Clacton | Conservative | Douglas Carswell (C) | New constituency; previously MP for Harwich (partial forerunner), Douglas Carswell defected to UKIP in 2014, resigned his seat and was then elected as UKIP's first ever MP at the by-election held after he defected | ||
Cleethorpes | Labour | Martin Vickers (C) | Gain. Defeated Incumbent Shona McIsaac | ||
Clwyd South | Labour | Susan Elan Jones (L) | Martyn Jones stood down | ||
Clwyd West | Conservative | David Jones (C) | Seat held | ||
Coatbridge, Chryston and Bellshill | Labour | Tom Clarke (L) | Seat held | ||
Colchester | Liberal Democrats | Bob Russell (LD) | Seat held | ||
Colne Valley | Labour | Jason McCartney (C) | Gain | ||
Congleton | Conservative | Fiona Bruce (C) | Seat held. Incumbent Ann Winterton stood down | ||
Copeland | Labour | Jamie Reed (L) | Seat held | ||
Corby | Labour | Louise Bagshawe (C) | Gain. Defeated Incumbent Phil Hope. Louise Mensch since marriage in June 2011. By-election in 2012, see below. | ||
The Cotswolds | Conservative | Geoffrey Clifton-Brown (C) | Seat held by incumbent for themain predecessor seat | ||
Coventry North East | Labour | Bob Ainsworth (L) | Seat held | ||
Coventry North West | Labour | Geoffrey Robinson (L) | Seat held | ||
Coventry South | Labour Party | Jim Cunningham (L) | Seat held | ||
Crawley | Labour | Henry Smith (C) | Gain | ||
Crewe and Nantwich | Labour | Edward Timpson (C) | Seat held from 2008 by-election | ||
Croydon Central | Labour | Gavin Barwell (C) | (notional gain based on the new boundaries) (actual hold) | ||
Croydon North | Labour | Malcolm Wicks (L) | Seat held. By election in 2012 on death of MP. | ||
Croydon South | Conservative | Richard Ottaway (C) | Seat held | ||
Cumbernauld, Kilsyth and Kirkintilloch East | Labour | Gregg McClymont (L) | Seat held. Incumbent Rosemary McKenna stood down | ||
Cynon Valley | Labour | Ann Clwyd (L) | Seat held | ||
Dagenham and Rainham | Labour | Jon Cruddas (L) | New constituency, previously MP for Dagenham | ||
Darlington | Labour | Jenny Chapman (L) | Seat held. Incumbent Alan Milburn stood down | ||
Dartford | Labour | Gareth Johnson (C) | Gain | ||
Daventry | Conservative | Chris Heaton-Harris (C) | Seat held | ||
Delyn | Labour | David Hanson (L) | Seat held | ||
Denton and Reddish | Labour | Andrew Gwynne (L) | Seat held | ||
Derby North | Labour | Chris Williamson (L) | Seat held | ||
Derby South | Labour | Margaret Beckett (L) | Seat held | ||
Derbyshire Dales | Conservative | Patrick McLoughlin (C) | New constituency. Previously MP for defunct West Derbyshire | ||
Devizes | Conservative | Claire Perry (C) | Seat held. Incumbent Michael Ancram stood down | ||
Dewsbury | Labour | Simon Reevell (C) | Gain. Defeated incumbent Shahid Malik (L) | ||
Don Valley | Labour | Caroline Flint (L) | Seat held | ||
Doncaster Central | Labour | Rosie Winterton (L) | Seat held | ||
Doncaster North | Labour | Ed Miliband (L) | Seat held | ||
Dover | Labour | Charlie Elphicke (C) | Gain. Defeated incumbent Gwyn Prosser | ||
Dudley North | Labour | Ian Austin (L) | Seat held | ||
Dudley South | Labour | Chris Kelly (C) | Gain. | ||
Dulwich and West Norwood | Labour | Tessa Jowell (L) | Seat held | ||
Dumfries and Galloway | Labour | Russell Brown (L) | Seat held | ||
Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale | Conservative | David Mundell (C) | Seat held | ||
Dundee East | SNP | Stewart Hosie (SNP) | Seat held | ||
Dundee West | Labour | Jim McGovern (L) | Seat held | ||
Dunfermline and West Fife | Labour | Thomas Docherty (L) | (notional hold) (actual gain from Incumbent Willie Rennie (LD)) | ||
City of Durham | Labour | Roberta Blackman-Woods (L) | Seat held | ||
Dwyfor Meirionnydd | Plaid Cymru | Elfyn Llwyd (PC) | New constituency. Previously MP for defunct Meirionnydd Nant Conwy | ||
Ealing Central and Acton | Labour | Angie Bray (C) | New constituency | ||
Ealing North | Labour | Stephen Pound (L) | Seat held; 1st time since 1974 that the party with the largest number of seats has not won the seat. | ||
Ealing, Southall | Labour | Virendra Sharma (L) | Seat held | ||
Easington | Labour | Grahame Morris (L) | Seat held. Incumbent John Cummings stood down | ||
East Antrim | DUP | Sammy Wilson (DUP) | Seat held | ||
East Devon | Conservative | Hugo Swire (C) | Seat held | ||
East Dunbartonshire | Liberal Democrats | Jo Swinson (LD) | Seat held | ||
East Ham | Labour | Stephen Timms (L) | Seat held | ||
East Hampshire | Conservative | Damian Hinds (C) | Seat held. Incumbent Michael Mates stood down | ||
East Kilbride, Strathaven and Lesmahagow | Labour | Michael McCann (L) | Seat held. Incumbent Adam Ingram stood down | ||
East Londonderry | DUP | Gregory Campbell (DUP) | Seat held | ||
East Lothian | Labour | Fiona O'Donnell (L) | Seat held. Incumbent Anne Picking stood down | ||
East Renfrewshire | Labour | Jim Murphy (L) | Seat held | ||
East Surrey | Conservative | Sam Gyimah (C) | Seat held. Incumbent Peter Ainsworth stood down | ||
East Worthing and Shoreham | Conservative | Tim Loughton (C) | Seat held | ||
East Yorkshire | Conservative | Greg Knight (C) | Seat held | ||
Eastbourne | Conservative | Stephen Lloyd (LD) | Gain. Defeated incumbent Nigel Waterson | ||
Eastleigh | Liberal Democrats | Chris Huhne (LD) | Seat held. Chris Huhne resigned 2013. By-election in 2013, see below | ||
Eddisbury | Conservative | Stephen O'Brien (C) | Seat held | ||
Edinburgh East | Labour | Sheila Gilmore (L) | Seat held | ||
Edinburgh North and Leith | Labour | Mark Lazarowicz (L) | Seat held | ||
Edinburgh South | Labour | Ian Murray (L) | Seat held. Incumbent Nigel Griffiths stood down. | ||
Edinburgh South West | Labour | Alistair Darling (L) | Seat held | ||
Edinburgh West | Liberal Democrats | Michael Crockart (LD) | Seat held | ||
Edmonton | Labour | Andy Love (L) | Seat held | ||
Ellesmere Port and Neston | Labour | Andrew Miller (L) | Seat held | ||
Elmet and Rothwell | Labour | Alec Shelbrooke (C) | New constituency. Notional gain based on the new boundaries of whole. | ||
Eltham | Labour | Clive Efford (L) | Seat held | ||
Enfield North | Labour | Nick de Bois (C) | Gain. Defeated incumbent Joan Ryan | ||
Enfield, Southgate | Conservative | David Burrowes (C) | Seat held | ||
Epping Forest | Conservative | Eleanor Laing (C) | Seat held | ||
Epsom and Ewell | Conservative | Chris Grayling (C) | Seat held | ||
Erewash | Labour | Jessica Lee (C) | Gain | ||
Erith and Thamesmead | Labour | Teresa Pearce (L) | Seat held. Incumbent John Austin stood down | ||
Esher and Walton | Conservative | Dominic Raab (C) | Seat held. Incumbent Ian Taylor stood down | ||
Exeter | Labour | Ben Bradshaw (L) | Seat held | ||
Falkirk | Labour | Eric Joyce (L) then (Ind) | Seat held, withdrew from his party in 2012 [3] | ||
Fareham | Conservative | Mark Hoban (C) | Seat held | ||
Faversham and Mid Kent | Conservative | Hugh Robertson (C) | Seat held | ||
Feltham and Heston | Labour | Alan Keen (L) | Seat held. By-election on MP’s death in 2011 see below. | ||
Fermanagh and South Tyrone | Sinn Féin | Michelle Gildernew (SF) | Seat held | ||
Filton and Bradley Stoke | Conservative | Jack Lopresti (C) | New constituency | ||
Finchley and Golders Green | Conservative | Mike Freer (C) | Seat held | ||
Folkestone and Hythe | Conservative | Damian Collins (C) | Seat held. Incumbent Michael Howard stood down | ||
Forest of Dean | Conservative | Mark Harper (C) | Seat held | ||
Foyle | SDLP | Mark Durkan (SDLP) | Seat held | ||
Fylde | Conservative | Mark Menzies (C) | Seat held | ||
Gainsborough | Conservative | Edward Leigh (C) | Seat held | ||
Garston and Halewood | Labour | Maria Eagle (L) | Seat held | ||
Gateshead | Labour | Ian Mearns (L) | Seat held | ||
Gedling | Labour | Vernon Coaker (L) | Seat held | ||
Gillingham and Rainham | Labour | Rehman Chishti (C) | New constituency. Notional gain. Defeated MP for defunct Gillingham, Paul Clark | ||
Glasgow Central | Labour | Anas Sarwar (L) | Seat held. Incumbent Mohammad Sarwar stood down | ||
Glasgow East | Labour | Margaret Curran (L) | Notional hold. Incumbent John Mason (SNP) lost this seat that was taken at by-election | ||
Glasgow North | Labour | Ann McKechin (L) | Seat held | ||
Glasgow North East | Labour | Willie Bain (L) | Seat held | ||
Glasgow North West | Labour | John Robertson (L) | Seat held | ||
Glasgow South | Labour | Tom Harris (L) | Seat held | ||
Glasgow South West | Labour | Ian Davidson (L) | Seat held | ||
Glenrothes | Labour | Lindsay Roy (L) | Seat held | ||
Gloucester | Labour | Richard Graham (C) | Gain. Defeated incumbent Parmjit Dhanda | ||
Gordon | Liberal Democrats | Malcolm Bruce (LD) | Seat held | ||
Gosport | Conservative | Caroline Dinenage (C) | Seat held. Incumbent Peter Viggers stood down | ||
Gower | Labour | Martin Caton (L) | Seat held | ||
Grantham and Stamford | Conservative | Nicholas Boles (C) | Seat held. Incumbent Quentin Davies stood down | ||
Gravesham | Conservative | Adam Holloway (C) | Seat held | ||
Great Grimsby | Labour | Austin Mitchell (L) | Seat held | ||
Great Yarmouth | Labour | Brandon Lewis (C) | Gain. Defeated incumbent Tony Wright | ||
Greenwich and Woolwich | Labour | Nick Raynsford (L) | Seat held | ||
Guildford | Conservative | Anne Milton (C) | Seat held | ||
Hackney North and Stoke Newington | Labour | Diane Abbott (L) | Seat held | ||
Hackney South and Shoreditch | Labour | Meg Hillier (L) | Seat held | ||
Halesowen and Rowley Regis | Labour | James Morris (C) | Gain. Defeated incumbent Sylvia Heal | ||
Halifax | Labour | Linda Riordan (L) | Seat held | ||
Haltemprice and Howden | Conservative | David Davis (C) | Seat held | ||
Halton | Labour | Derek Twigg (L) | Seat held | ||
Hammersmith | Labour | Andy Slaughter (L) | New constituency. Previously MP for defunct Ealing, Acton and Shepherd's Bush | ||
Hampstead and Kilburn | Labour | Glenda Jackson (L) | New constituency. Previously MP for defunct Hampstead and Highgate | ||
Harborough | Conservative | Edward Garnier (C) | Seat held | ||
Harlow | Labour | Robert Halfon (C) | Gain. Defeated incumbent Bill Rammell | ||
Harrogate and Knaresborough | Liberal Democrats | Andrew Jones (C) | Gain | ||
Harrow East | Labour | Bob Blackman (C) | Gain. Defeated incumbent Tony McNulty | ||
Harrow West | Labour | Gareth Thomas (L) | Seat held | ||
Hartlepool | Labour | Iain Wright (L) | Seat held | ||
Harwich and North Essex | Conservative | Bernard Jenkin (C) | New constituency. Held by MP for main predecessor seat. | ||
Hastings and Rye | Labour | Amber Rudd (C) | Gain. Defeated incumbent Michael Foster | ||
Havant | Conservative | David Willets (C) | Seat held | ||
Hayes and Harlington | Labour | John McDonnell (L) | Seat held | ||
Hazel Grove | Liberal Democrats | Andrew Stunell (LD) | Seat held | ||
Hemel Hempstead | Conservative | Mike Penning (C) | Seat held | ||
Hemsworth | Labour | Jon Trickett (L) | Seat held | ||
Hendon | Labour | Matthew Offord (C) | Gain. Defeated incumbent Andrew Dismore | ||
Henley | Conservative | John Howell (C) | Seat held | ||
Hereford and South Herefordshire | Liberal Democrats | Jesse Norman (C) | New constituency. Defeated incumbent for main predecessor seat. | ||
Hertford and Stortford | Conservative | Mark Prisk (C) | Seat held | ||
Hertsmere | Conservative | James Clappison (C) | Seat held | ||
Hexham | Conservative | Guy Opperman (C) | Seat held | ||
Heywood and Middleton | Labour | Jim Dobbin (L) | Seat held | ||
High Peak | Labour | Andrew Bingham (C) | Gain | ||
Hitchin and Harpenden | Conservative | Peter Lilley (C) | Seat held | ||
Holborn and St Pancras | Labour | Frank Dobson (L) | Seat held | ||
Hornchurch and Upminster | Conservative | Angela Watkinson (C) | Seat held | ||
Hornsey and Wood Green | Liberal Democrats | Lynne Featherstone (LD) | Seat held | ||
Horsham | Conservative | Francis Maude (C) | Seat held | ||
Houghton and Sunderland South | Labour | Bridget Phillipson (L) | New constituency | ||
Hove | Labour | Mike Weatherley (C) | Gain. Defeated incumbent Celia Barlow | ||
Huddersfield | Labour | Barry Sheerman (L) | Seat held | ||
Huntingdon | Conservative | Jonathan Djanogly (C) | Seat held | ||
Hyndburn | Labour | Graham Jones (L) | Seat held | ||
Ilford North | Conservative | Lee Scott (C) | Seat held | ||
Ilford South | Labour | Mike Gapes (L) | Seat held | ||
Inverclyde | Labour | David Cairns (L) | Seat held. By-election on MP’s death in 2013 see below. | ||
Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and Strathspey | Liberal Democrats | Danny Alexander (LD) | Seat held | ||
Ipswich | Labour | Ben Gummer (C) | Gain. Defeated incumbent Chris Mole (L) | ||
Isle of Wight | Conservative | Andrew Turner (C) | Seat held | ||
Islington North | Labour | Jeremy Corbyn (L) | Seat held | ||
Islington South and Finsbury | Labour | Emily Thornberry (L) | Seat held | ||
Islwyn | Labour | Chris Evans (L) | Seat held. Incumbent Don Touhig stood down | ||
Jarrow | Labour | Stephen Hepburn (L) | Seat held | ||
Keighley | Labour | Kris Hopkins (C) | Gain | ||
Kenilworth and Southam | Conservative | Jeremy Wright (C) | New constituency; previously MP for Rugby and Kenilworth. | ||
Kensington | Conservative | Sir Malcolm Rifkind (C) | Seat held | ||
Kettering | Conservative | Philip Hollobone (C) | Seat held | ||
Kilmarnock and Loudoun | Labour | Cathy Jamieson (L) | Seat held. Incumbent Des Browne stood down | ||
Kingston and Surbiton | Liberal Democrats | Ed Davey (LD) | Seat held | ||
Kingston upon Hull East | Labour | Karl Turner (L) | Seat held. Incumbent John Prescott stood down | ||
Kingston upon Hull North | Labour | Diana Johnson (L) | Seat held | ||
Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle | Labour | Alan Johnson (L) | Seat held | ||
Kingswood | Labour | Chris Skidmore (C) | Gain. Defeated incumbent Roger Berry (L) | ||
Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath | Labour | Gordon Brown (L) | Seat held; outgoing Prime Minister (resigned as PM 11 May 2010) | ||
Knowsley | Labour | George Howarth (L) | New constituency; previously MP for Knowsley North and Sefton East | ||
Lagan Valley | DUP | Jeffrey Donaldson (DUP) | Seat held | ||
Lanark and Hamilton East | Labour | Jimmy Hood (L) | Seat held | ||
Lancaster and Fleetwood | Labour | Eric Ollerenshaw (C) | New constituency | ||
Leeds Central | Labour | Hilary Benn (L) | Seat held | ||
Leeds East | Labour | George Mudie (L) | Seat held | ||
Leeds North East | Labour | Fabian Hamilton (L) | Seat held | ||
Leeds North West | Liberal Democrats | Greg Mulholland (LD) | Seat held | ||
Leeds West | Labour | Rachel Reeves (L) | Seat held. Incumbent John Battle stood down | ||
Leicester East | Labour | Keith Vaz (L) | Seat held | ||
Leicester South | Labour | Peter Soulsby (L) | Seat held | ||
Leicester West | Labour | Liz Kendall (L) | Seat held. Incumbent Patricia Hewitt stood down | ||
Leigh | Labour | Andrew Burnham (L) | Seat held | ||
Lewes | Liberal Democrats | Norman Baker (LD) | Seat held | ||
Lewisham East | Labour | Heidi Alexander (L) | Seat held. Incumbent Bridget Prentice stood down | ||
Lewisham West and Penge | Labour | Jim Dowd (L) | New constituency; previously MP for Lewisham West | ||
Lewisham, Deptford | Labour | Joan Ruddock (L) | Seat held | ||
Leyton and Wanstead | Labour | John Cryer (L) | Seat held | ||
Lichfield | Conservative | Michael Fabricant (C) | Seat held | ||
Lincoln | Labour | Karl McCartney (C) | Gain. Defeated incumbent Gillian Merron (L) | ||
Linlithgow and East Falkirk | Labour | Michael Connarty (L) | Seat held | ||
Liverpool, Riverside | Labour | Louise Ellman (L) | Seat held | ||
Liverpool, Walton | Labour | Steve Rotheram (L) | Seat held | ||
Liverpool, Wavertree | Labour | Luciana Berger (L) | Seat held | ||
Liverpool, West Derby | Labour | Stephen Twigg (L) | Seat held | ||
Livingston | Labour | Graeme Morrice (L) | Seat held | ||
Llanelli | Labour | Nia Griffith (L) | Seat held | ||
Loughborough | Labour | Nicky Morgan (C) | Gain. Defeated incumbent Andy Reed | ||
Louth and Horncastle | Conservative | Peter Tapsell (C) | Seat held | ||
Ludlow | Conservative | Philip Dunne (C) | Seat held | ||
Luton North | Labour | Kelvin Hopkins (L) | Seat held | ||
Luton South | Labour | Gavin Shuker (L) | Seat held | ||
Macclesfield | Conservative | David Rutley (C) | Seat held | ||
Maidenhead | Conservative | Theresa May (C) | Seat held | ||
Maidstone and The Weald | Conservative | Helen Grant (C) | Seat held | ||
Makerfield | Labour | Yvonne Fovargue (L) | Seat held | ||
Maldon | Conservative | John Whittingdale (C) | New constituency | ||
Manchester Central | Labour | Tony Lloyd (L) | Seat held. By-election in 2012 see below | ||
Manchester, Gorton | Labour | Gerald Kaufman (L) | Seat held | ||
Manchester Withington | Liberal Democrats | John Leech (LD) | Seat held | ||
Mansfield | Labour | Alan Meale (L) | Seat held | ||
Meon Valley | Conservative | George Hollingbery (C) | New constituency | ||
Meriden | Conservative | Caroline Spelman (C) | Seat held | ||
Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney | Labour | Dai Havard (L) | Seat held | ||
Mid Bedfordshire | Conservative | Nadine Dorries (C) | Seat held | ||
Mid Derbyshire | Conservative | Pauline Latham (C) | New constituency | ||
Mid Dorset and North Poole | Liberal Democrats | Annette Brooke (LD) | Seat held | ||
Mid Norfolk | Conservative | George Freeman (C) | Seat held. Incumbent won new seat of Broadland. | ||
Mid Sussex | Conservative | Nicholas Soames (C) | Seat held | ||
Mid Ulster | Sinn Féin | Martin McGuinness (SF) | Seat held | ||
Mid Worcestershire | Conservative | Peter Luff (C) | Seat held | ||
Middlesbrough | Labour | Stuart Bell (L) | Seat held | ||
Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland | Labour | Tom Blenkinsop (L) | Seat held | ||
Midlothian | Labour | David Hamilton (L) | Seat held | ||
Milton Keynes North | Labour | Mark Lancaster (C) | New constituency | ||
Milton Keynes South | Labour | Iain Stewart (C) | New constituency | ||
Mitcham and Morden | Labour | Siobhain McDonagh (L) | Seat held | ||
Mole Valley | Conservative | Paul Beresford (C) | Seat held | ||
Monmouth | Conservative | David Davies (C) | Seat Held | ||
Montgomeryshire | Liberal Democrats | Glyn Davies (C) | Gain. Defeated incumbent Lembit Öpik (LD) | ||
Moray | Scottish National Party | Angus Robertson (SNP) | Seat held | ||
Morecambe and Lunesdale | Labour | David Morris (C) | Gain. Defeated incumbent Geraldine Smith | ||
Morley and Outwood | Labour | Ed Balls (L) | Seat held | ||
Motherwell and Wishaw | Labour | Frank Roy (L) | Seat held | ||
Na h-Eileanan an Iar (Western Isles) | SNP | Angus MacNeil (SNP) | Seat held | ||
Neath | Labour | Peter Hain (L) | Seat held | ||
New Forest East | Conservative | Julian Lewis (C) | Seat held | ||
New Forest West | Conservative | Desmond Swayne (C) | Seat held | ||
Newark | Conservative | Patrick Mercer (C) | Seat held | ||
Newbury | Conservative | Richard Benyon (C) | Seat held | ||
Newcastle upon Tyne Central | Labour | Chinyelu Onwurah (L) | Seat held. Defeated incumbent Jim Cousins stood down | ||
Newcastle upon Tyne East | Labour | Nick Brown (L) | Seat held | ||
Newcastle upon Tyne North | Labour | Catherine McKinnell (L) | Seat held. Defeated incumbent Doug Henderson stood down | ||
Newcastle-under-Lyme | Labour | Paul Farrelly (L) | Seat held | ||
Newport East | Labour | Jessica Morden (L) | Seat held | ||
Newport West | Labour | Paul Flynn (L) | Seat held | ||
Newry and Armagh | Sinn Féin | Conor Murphy (SF) | Seat held | ||
Newton Abbot | Liberal Democrats | Anne Marie Morris (C) | New constituency | ||
Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford | Labour | Yvette Cooper (L) | Seat held | ||
North Antrim | DUP | Ian Paisley, Jr. (DUP) | Seat held. Incumbent Ian Paisley, Sr. stood down | ||
North Ayrshire and Arran | Labour | Katy Clark (L) | Seat held | ||
North Cornwall | Liberal Democrats | Dan Rogerson (LD) | Seat held | ||
North Devon | Liberal Democrats | Nick Harvey (LD) | Seat held | ||
North Dorset | Conservative | Bob Walter (C) | Seat held | ||
North Down | UUP | Lady Sylvia Hermon (Ind) | Seat held; stood as independent in objection to party line | ||
North Durham | Labour | Kevan Jones (L) | Seat held | ||
North East Bedfordshire | Conservative | Alistair Burt (C) | Seat held | ||
North East Cambridgeshire | Conservative | Stephen Barclay (C) | Seat held. Incumbent Malcolm Moss stood down | ||
North East Derbyshire | Labour | Natascha Engel (L) | Seat held | ||
North East Fife | Liberal Democrats | Sir Menzies Campbell (LD) | Seat held | ||
North East Hampshire | Conservative | James Arbuthnot (C) | Seat held | ||
North East Hertfordshire | Conservative | Oliver Heald (C) | Seat held | ||
North East Somerset | Conservative | Jacob Rees-Mogg (C) | Seat held | ||
North Herefordshire | Conservative | Bill Wiggin (C) | Seat held | ||
North Norfolk | Liberal Democrats | Norman Lamb (LD) | Seat held | ||
North Shropshire | Conservative | Owen Paterson (C) | Seat held | ||
North Somerset | Conservative | Liam Fox (C) | Seat held | ||
North Swindon | Labour | Justin Tomlinson (C) | Gain | ||
North Thanet | Conservative | Roger Gale (C) | Seat held | ||
North Tyneside | Labour | Mary Glindon (L) | Seat held | ||
North Warwickshire | Labour | Dan Byles (C) | Gain. Defeated incumbent Mike O’Brien | ||
North West Cambridgeshire | Conservative | Shailesh Vara (C) | Seat held | ||
North West Durham | Labour | Pat Glass (L) | Seat held. Incumbent Hilary Armstrong stood down; Seat held | ||
North West Hampshire | Conservative | Sir George Young, Bt (C) | Seat held | ||
North West Leicestershire | Labour | Andrew Bridgen (C) | Gain | ||
North West Norfolk | Conservative | Henry Bellingham (C) | Seat held | ||
North Wiltshire | Conservative | James Gray (C) | Seat held | ||
Northampton North | Labour | Michael Ellis (C) | Gain. Defeated incumbent Sally Keeble | ||
Northampton South | Labour | Brian Binley (C) | (notional gain based on the new boundaries) (actual hold) | ||
Norwich North | Conservative | Chloe Smith (C) | Seat held from 2009 by-election | ||
Norwich South | Labour | Simon Wright (LD) | Gain. Defeated incumbent Charles Clarke (L) | ||
Nottingham East | Labour | Chris Leslie (L) | Seat held | ||
Nottingham North | Labour | Graham Allen (L) | Seat held | ||
Nottingham South | Labour | Lilian Greenwood (L) | Seat held | ||
Nuneaton | Labour | Marcus Jones (C) | Gain | ||
Ochil and South Perthshire | Labour | Gordon Banks (L) | Seat held | ||
Ogmore | Labour | Huw Irranca-Davies (L) | Seat held | ||
Old Bexley and Sidcup | Conservative | James Brokenshire (C) | Seat held | ||
Oldham East and Saddleworth | Labour | Phil Woolas (L) | Seat held; on 5 November 2010 election declared void on petition causing a by-election | ||
Oldham West and Royton | Labour | Michael Meacher (L) | Seat held | ||
Orkney and Shetland | Liberal Democrats | Alistair Carmichael (LD) | Seat held | ||
Orpington | Conservative | Jo Johnson (C) | Seat held | ||
Oxford East | Labour | Andrew Smith (L) | Seat held | ||
Oxford West and Abingdon | Liberal Democrats | Nicola Blackwood (C) | Gain. Defeated incumbent Evan Harris (LD) | ||
Paisley and Renfrewshire North | Labour | James Sheridan (L) | Seat held | ||
Paisley and Renfrewshire South | Labour | Douglas Alexander (L) | Seat held | ||
Pendle | Labour | Andrew Stephenson (C) | Gain. Defeated incumbent Gordon Prentice (L) | ||
Penistone and Stocksbridge | Labour | Angela Smith (L) | Seat held | ||
Penrith and The Border | Conservative | Rory Stewart (C) | Seat held | ||
Perth and North Perthshire | SNP | Pete Wishart (SNP) | Seat held | ||
Peterborough | Conservative | Stewart Jackson (C) | Seat held | ||
Plymouth, Moor View | Labour | Alison Seabeck (L) | Seat held | ||
Plymouth, Sutton and Devonport | Labour | Oliver Colvile (C) | New constituency | ||
Pontypridd | Labour | Owen Smith (L) | Seat held | ||
Poole | Conservative | Robert Syms (C) | Seat held | ||
Poplar and Limehouse | Labour | Jim Fitzpatrick (L) | Seat held | ||
Portsmouth North | Labour | Penny Mordaunt (C) | Gain. Defeated incumbent Sarah McCarthy-Fry | ||
Portsmouth South | Liberal Democrats | Mike Hancock (LD) | Seat held | ||
Preseli Pembrokeshire | Conservative | Stephen Crabb (C) | Seat held | ||
Preston | Labour | Mark Hendrick (L) | Seat held | ||
Pudsey | Labour | Stuart Andrew (C) | Gain | ||
Putney | Conservative | Justine Greening (C) | Seat held | ||
Rayleigh and Wickford | Conservative | Mark Francois (C) | Seat held | ||
Reading East | Conservative | Rob Wilson (C) | Seat held | ||
Reading West | Labour | Alok Sharma (C) | Gain | ||
Redcar | Labour | Ian Swales (LD) | Gain. Defeated incumbent Vera Baird (L) | ||
Redditch | Labour | Karen Lumley (C) | Gain. Defeated incumbent Jacqui Smith (L) | ||
Reigate | Conservative | Crispin Blunt (C) | Seat held | ||
Rhondda | Labour | Chris Bryant (L) | Seat held | ||
Ribble Valley | Conservative | Nigel Evans (C) | Seat held | ||
Richmond (Yorks) | Conservative | William Hague (C) | Seat held | ||
Richmond Park | Liberal Democrats | Zac Goldsmith (C) | Gain. Defeated incumbent Susan Kramer (LD) | ||
Rochdale | Liberal Democrat | Simon Danczuk (L) | Gain. Defeated incumbent Paul Rowen (LD). | ||
Rochester and Strood | Conservative | Mark Reckless (C) | New constituency. Notional hold. Bob Marshall-Andrews declined to contest the new seat. Mark Reckless defected to UKIP, resigned his seat and was then elected as the second UKIP Member at the by-election triggered by his resignation | ||
Rochford and Southend East | Conservative | James Duddridge (C) | Seat held | ||
Romford | Conservative | Andrew Rosindell (C) | Seat held | ||
Romsey and Southampton North | Liberal Democrats | Caroline Nokes (C) | New constituency. Incumbent for main predecessor seat defeated. | ||
Ross, Skye and Lochaber | Liberal Democrats | Charles Kennedy (LD) | Seat held | ||
Rossendale and Darwen | Labour | Jake Berry (C) | Gain. Defeated incumbent Janet Anderson (L) | ||
Rother Valley | Labour | Kevin Barron (L) | Seat held | ||
Rotherham | Labour | Denis MacShane (L) | Seat held. By-election held in 2012, see below. | ||
Rugby | Labour | Mark Pawsey (C) | New constituency; incumbent for main predecessor did not stand here | ||
Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner | Conservative | Nick Hurd (C) | Seat held | ||
Runnymede and Weybridge | Conservative | Philip Hammond (C) | Seat held | ||
Rushcliffe | Conservative | Kenneth Clarke (C) | Seat held | ||
Rutherglen and Hamilton West | Labour | Tom Greatrex (L) | Seat held. Incumbent Tommy McAvoy stood down | ||
Rutland and Melton | Conservative | Alan Duncan (C) | Seat held | ||
Saffron Walden | Conservative | Sir Alan Haselhurst (C) | Seat held | ||
Salford and Eccles | Labour | Hazel Blears (L) | Seat held | ||
Salisbury | Conservative | John Glen (C) | Seat held | ||
Scarborough and Whitby | Conservative | Robert Goodwill (C) | Seat held | ||
Scunthorpe | Labour | Nic Dakin (L) | Seat held | ||
Sedgefield | Labour | Phil Wilson (L) | Seat held | ||
Sefton Central | Labour | Bill Esterson (L) | New constituency; incumbent for main predecessor did not stand here | ||
Selby and Ainsty | Conservative | Nigel Adams (C) | Seat held | ||
Sevenoaks | Conservative | Michael Fallon (C) | Seat held | ||
Sheffield Central | Labour | Paul Blomfield (L) | Seat held | ||
Sheffield South East | Labour | Clive Betts (L) | Seat held | ||
Sheffield, Brightside and Hillsborough | Labour | David Blunkett (L) | Seat held | ||
Sheffield, Hallam | Liberal Democrats | Nick Clegg (LD) | Seat held; party leader; Appointed Deputy Prime Minister on 12 May | ||
Sheffield, Heeley | Labour | Meg Munn (L) | Seat held | ||
Sherwood | Labour | Mark Spencer (C) | Gain | ||
Shipley | Conservative | Philip Davies (C) | Seat held | ||
Shrewsbury and Atcham | Conservative | Daniel Kawczynski (C) | Seat held | ||
Sittingbourne and Sheppey | Conservative | Gordon Henderson (C) | Seat held | ||
Skipton and Ripon | Conservative | Julian Smith (C) | Seat held | ||
Sleaford and North Hykeham | Conservative | Stephen Phillips (C) | Seat held | ||
Slough | Labour | Fiona Mactaggart (L) | Seat held | ||
Solihull | Conservative | Lorely Burt (LD) | Seat held; notional gain based on the new boundaries based on boundary change | ||
Somerton and Frome | Liberal Democrats | David Heath (LD) | Seat held | ||
South Antrim | Democratic Unionist Party | William McCrea (DUP) | Seat held | ||
South Basildon and East Thurrock | Labour | Stephen Metcalfe (C) | New constituency. Incumbent for main predecessor seat defeated | ||
South Cambridgeshire | Conservative | Andrew Lansley (C) | Seat held | ||
South Derbyshire | Labour | Heather Wheeler (C) | Gain | ||
South Dorset | Labour | Richard Drax (C) | Gain. Defeated incumbent Jim Knight | ||
South Down | SDLP | Margaret Ritchie (SDLP) | Seat held. Incumbent Eddie McGrady stood down | ||
South East Cambridgeshire | Conservative | Jim Paice (C) | Seat held | ||
South East Cornwall | Liberal Democrats | Sheryll Murray (C) | Gain | ||
South Holland and The Deepings | Conservative | John Hayes (C) | Seat held | ||
South Leicestershire | Conservative | Andrew Robathan (C) | New constituency. Seat held by incumbent for main predecessor seat | ||
South Norfolk | Conservative | Richard Bacon (C) | Seat held | ||
South Northamptonshire | Conservative | Andrea Leadsom (C) | Seat held | ||
South Ribble | Labour | Lorraine Fullbrook (C) | Gain. Defeated incumbent David Borrow | ||
South Shields | Labour | David Miliband (L) | Seat held | ||
South Staffordshire | Conservative | Gavin Williamson (C) | Seat held. Incumbent Sir Patrick Cormack stood down | ||
South Suffolk | Conservative | Tim Yeo (C) | Seat held | ||
South Swindon | Labour | Robert Buckland (C) | Gain. Defeated incumbent Anne Snelgrove | ||
South Thanet | Labour | Laura Sandys (C) | Gain. Defeated incumbent Stephen Ladyman | ||
South West Bedfordshire | Conservative | Andrew Selous (C) | Seat held | ||
South West Devon | Conservative | Gary Streeter (C) | Seat held | ||
South West Hertfordshire | Conservative | David Gauke (C) | Seat held | ||
South West Norfolk | Conservative | Elizabeth Truss (C) | Seat held | ||
South West Surrey | Conservative | Jeremy Hunt (C) | Seat held | ||
South West Wiltshire | Conservative | Andrew Murrison (C) | Seat held | ||
Southampton, Itchen | Labour | John Denham (L) | Seat held | ||
Southampton, Test | Labour | Alan Whitehead (L) | Seat held | ||
Southend West | Conservative | David Amess (C) | Seat held | ||
Southport | Liberal Democrats | John Pugh (LD) | Seat held | ||
Spelthorne | Conservative | Kwasi Kwarteng (C) | Seat held. Incumbent David Wilshire stood down | ||
St Albans | Conservative | Anne Main (C) | Seat held | ||
St Austell and Newquay | Liberal Democrats | Steve Gilbert (LD) | Seat held | ||
St Helens North | Labour | Dave Watts (L) | Seat held | ||
St Helens South and Whiston | Labour | Shaun Woodward (L) | Seat held | ||
St Ives | Liberal Democrats | Andrew George (LD) | Seat held | ||
Stafford | Labour | Jeremy Lefroy (C) | Gain. Defeated incumbent David Kidney | ||
Staffordshire Moorlands | Conservative | Karen Bradley (C) | Gain. Defeated incumbent Charlotte Atkins (L) (notional hold) | ||
Stalybridge and Hyde | Labour | Jonathan Reynolds (L) | Seat held | ||
Stevenage | Labour | Stephen McPartland (C) | Gain | ||
Stirling | Labour | Anne McGuire (L) | Seat held | ||
Stockport | Labour | Ann Coffey (L) | Seat held | ||
Stockton North | Labour | Alex Cunningham (L) | Seat held | ||
Stockton South | Labour | James Wharton (C) | Gain. Defeated incumbent Dari Taylor | ||
Stoke-on-Trent Central | Labour | Tristram Hunt (L) | Seat held. Incumbent Mark Fisher stood down | ||
Stoke-on-Trent North | Labour | Joan Walley (L) | Seat held | ||
Stoke-on-Trent South | Labour | Rob Flello (L) | Seat held | ||
Stone | Conservative | Bill Cash (C) | Seat held | ||
Stourbridge | Labour | Margot James (C) | Gain. Defeated incumbent Lynda Waltho | ||
Strangford | DUP | Jim Shannon (DUP) | Seat held | ||
Stratford-on-Avon | Conservative | Nadhim Zahawi (C) | Seat held. Incumbent John Maples stood down | ||
Streatham | Labour | Chuka Umunna (L) | Seat held. Incumbent Keith Hill stood down | ||
Stretford and Urmston | Labour | Kate Green (L) | Seat held | ||
Stroud | Labour | Neil Carmichael (C) | Gain. Defeated incumbent David Drew | ||
Suffolk Coastal | Conservative | Therese Coffey (C) | Seat held | ||
Sunderland Central | Labour | Julie Elliott (L) | New constituency; incumbent for main predecessor did not stand here | ||
Surrey Heath | Conservative | Michael Gove (C) | Seat held | ||
Sutton and Cheam | Liberal Democrats | Paul Burstow (LD) | Seat held | ||
Sutton Coldfield | Conservative | Andrew Mitchell (C) | Seat held | ||
Swansea East | Labour | Sian James (L) | Seat held | ||
Swansea West | Labour | Geraint Davies (L) | Seat held. Incumbent Alan Williams stood down; | ||
Tamworth | Labour | Christopher Pincher (C) | Gain. Defeated incumbent Brian Jenkins (L) | ||
Tatton | Conservative | George Osborne (C) | Seat held | ||
Taunton Deane | Liberal Democrats | Jeremy Browne (LD) | New constituency. Seat held by incumbent for main predecessor seat | ||
Telford | Labour | David Wright (L) | Seat held | ||
Tewkesbury | Conservative | Laurence Robertson (C) | Seat held | ||
Thirsk and Malton | Conservative | Anne McIntosh (C) | New constituency; previously MP for Vale of York. The poll was the only one postponed Not a by-election as without a new campaign round. This was due to the death of the UKIP candidate. | ||
Thornbury and Yate | Liberal Democrats | Steve Webb (LD) | New constituency; previously MP for Northavon | ||
Thurrock | Labour | Jackie Doyle-Price (C) | Seat held. Incumbent Andrew MacKinlay (L) stood down | ||
Tiverton and Honiton | Conservative | Neil Parish (C) | Seat held. Incumbent Angela Browning stood down | ||
Tonbridge and Malling | Conservative | Sir John Stanley (C) | Seat held | ||
Tooting | Labour | Sadiq Khan (L) | Seat held | ||
Torbay | Liberal Democrats | Adrian Sanders (LD) | Seat held | ||
Torfaen | Labour | Paul Murphy (L) | Seat held | ||
Torridge and West Devon | Conservative Party | Geoffrey Cox (C) | Seat held | ||
Totnes | Conservative | Sarah Wollaston (C) | Seat held. Incumbent Anthony Steen stood down | ||
Tottenham | Labour | David Lammy (L) | Seat held | ||
Truro and Falmouth | Liberal Democrats | Sarah Newton (C) | New constituency; incumbent for main predecessor did not stand here | ||
Tunbridge Wells | Conservative | Greg Clark (C) | Seat held | ||
Twickenham | Liberal Democrats | Vince Cable (LD) | Seat held | ||
Tynemouth | Labour | Alan Campbell (L) | Seat held | ||
Upper Bann | DUP | David Simpson (DUP) | Seat held | ||
Uxbridge and South Ruislip | Conservative | John Randall (C) | Seat held by incumbent for main predecessor seat | ||
Vale of Clwyd | Labour | Chris Ruane (L) | Seat held | ||
Vale of Glamorgan | Labour | Alun Cairns (C) | Gain | ||
Vauxhall | Labour | Kate Hoey (L) | Seat held | ||
Wakefield | Labour | Mary Creagh (L) | Seat held | ||
Wallasey | Labour | Angela Eagle (L) | Seat held | ||
Walsall North | Labour | David Winnick (L) | Seat held | ||
Walsall South | Labour | Valerie Vaz (L) | Seat held. Incumbent Bruce George stood down | ||
Walthamstow | Labour | Stella Creasy (L) | Seat held. Incumbent Neil Gerrard stood down | ||
Wansbeck | Labour | Ian Lavery (L) | Seat held. Incumbent Denis Murphy stood down | ||
Wantage | Conservative | Ed Vaizey (C) | Seat held | ||
Warley | Labour | John Spellar (L) | Seat held | ||
Warrington North | Labour | Helen Jones (L) | Seat held | ||
Warrington South | Labour | David Mowat (C) | Gain | ||
Warwick and Leamington | Labour | Chris White (C) | Gain. Defeated incumbent James Plaskitt | ||
Washington and Sunderland West | Labour | Sharon Hodgson (L) | New constituency; previously MP for Gateshead East and Washington West | ||
Watford | Labour | Richard Harrington (C) | Gain. Defeated incumbent Claire Ward | ||
Waveney | Labour | Peter Aldous (C) | Gain. Defeated incumbent Bob Blizzard | ||
Wealden | Conservative | Charles Hendry (C) | Seat held | ||
Weaver Vale | Labour | Graham Evans (C) | Gain | ||
Wellingborough | Conservative | Peter Bone (C) | Seat held | ||
Wells | Conservative | Tessa Munt (LD) | Gain. Defeated incumbent David Heathcoat-Amory (C) | ||
Welwyn Hatfield | Conservative | Grant Shapps (C) | Seat held | ||
Wentworth and Dearne | Labour | John Healey (L) | New constituency. Held by MP for main predecessor seat | ||
West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine | Liberal Democrats | Sir Robert Smith, Bt (LD) | Seat held | ||
West Bromwich East | Labour | Tom Watson (L) | Seat held | ||
West Bromwich West | Labour | Adrian Bailey (L) | Seat held | ||
West Dorset | Conservative | Oliver Letwin (C) | Seat held | ||
West Dunbartonshire | Labour | Gemma Doyle (L) | Seat held. Incumbent John McFall stood down | ||
West Ham | Labour | Lyn Brown (L) | Seat held | ||
West Lancashire | Labour | Rosie Cooper (L) | Seat held | ||
West Suffolk | Conservative | Matthew Hancock (C) | Seat held. Incumbent Richard Spring stood down | ||
West Tyrone | Sinn Féin | Pat Doherty (SF) | Seat held | ||
West Worcestershire | Conservative | Harriett Baldwin (C) | Seat held. Incumbent Sir Michael Spicer stood down | ||
Westminster North | Labour | Karen Buck (L) | New constituency. Held by incumbent for main predecessor seat. | ||
Westmorland and Lonsdale | Liberal Democrats | Tim Farron (LD) | Seat held | ||
Weston-Super-Mare | Conservative | John Penrose (C) | Seat held | ||
Wigan | Labour | Lisa Nandy (L) | Seat held. Incumbent Neil Turner stood down | ||
Wimbledon | Conservative | Stephen Hammond (C) | Seat held | ||
Winchester | Liberal Democrats | Steve Brine (C) | Gain. | ||
Windsor | Conservative | Adam Afriyie (C) | Seat held | ||
Wirral South | Labour | Alison McGovern (L) | Seat held | ||
Wirral West | Conservative | Esther McVey (C) | Gain | ||
Witham | Conservative | Priti Patel (C) | New constituency; incumbent for main predecessor did not stand here | ||
Witney | Conservative | David Cameron (C) | Seat held; Appointed Prime Minister on 11 May | ||
Woking | Conservative | Jonathan Lord (C) | Seat held. Incumbent Humfrey Malins stood down | ||
Wokingham | Conservative | John Redwood (C) | Seat held | ||
Wolverhampton North East | Labour | Emma Reynolds (L) | Seat held. Incumbent Ken Purchase stood down | ||
Wolverhampton South East | Labour | Pat McFadden (L) | Seat held | ||
Wolverhampton South West | Labour | Paul Uppal (C) | Gain. Defeated incumbent Rob Marris (L) | ||
Worcester | Labour | Robin Walker (C) | Gain. Defeated incumbent Michael John Foster (L) | ||
Workington | Labour | Tony Cunningham (L) | Seat held | ||
Worsley and Eccles South | Labour | Barbara Keeley (L) | Seat held by incumbent for main predecessor seat | ||
Worthing West | Conservative | Sir Peter Bottomley (C) | Seat held | ||
The Wrekin | Conservative | Mark Pritchard (C) | Seat held | ||
Wrexham | Labour | Ian Lucas (L) | Seat held | ||
Wycombe | Conservative | Steven Baker (C) | Seat held. Incumbent Paul Goodman stood down | ||
Wyre and Preston North | Conservative | Ben Wallace (C) | New constituency; previously MP for Lancaster and Wyre | ||
Wyre Forest | Health Concern | Mark Garnier (C) | Gain. Defeated incumbent Richard Taylor | ||
Wythenshawe and Sale East | Labour | Paul Goggins (L) | Seat held | ||
Yeovil | Liberal Democrats | David Laws (LD) | Seat held | ||
Ynys Môn (Anglesey) | Labour | Albert Owen (L) | Seat held | ||
York Central | Labour | Hugh Bayley (L) | Seat held by incumbent for main predecessor seat | ||
York Outer | Liberal Democrats | Julian Sturdy (C) | New constituency; incumbent for main predecessor did not stand here |
Changes and by-elections
After the general election, changes can occur in the composition of the House of Commons. This happens as a result of the election of Deputy Speakers, by-elections, defections, suspensions or removal of whip.
Technically, MPs cannot resign. However, they can effectively do so by requesting to be appointed as the Crown Steward and Bailiff of the Manor of Northstead or the Crown Steward and Bailiff of the three Chiltern Hundreds of Stoke, Desborough and Burnham, which vacates their seat.
The net outcome of all changes at the dissolution of Parliament resulted in four fewer Conservative MPs, two fewer Labour MPs, one fewer Liberal Democrat MP, four more independent MPs, the addition of one Respect MP and the addition of two UKIP MPs. This resulted in a reduction of the actual government majority from eighty-three to seventy-three. Both Respect and UKIP were previously unrepresented in the fifty-fifth Parliament. This was the first time that candidates standing for UKIP had been elected to the House of Commons.
Deputy Speakers
Although Deputy Speakers do not resign from their parties, they cease to vote (except to break ties) and they do not participate in party-political activity until the next election.
- Lindsay Hoyle (Lab, Chorley) was elected Chairman of Ways and Means.
- Nigel Evans (Con, Ribble Valley) was elected First Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means and held the position until his resignation on 10 September 2013.[4]
- Dawn Primarolo (Lab, Bristol South) was elected Second Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means.
- Eleanor Laing (Con, Epping Forest) was elected First Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means on 16 October 2013.[5]
By-elections
By-elections are held for seats that become vacant. If a vacancy is created within a certain period of time before the next general election, then a by-election may not be held, with that seat being left vacant for the remainder of the Parliament.[6]
- Phil Woolas (Lab, Oldham East and Saddleworth) had his result in the general election declared null and void on 5 November 2010, after he was found guilty of knowingly making false statements in campaign literature.[7][8] On 13 January 2011, Debbie Abrahams (Lab) won the by-election.
- Eric Illsley (Ind, Barnsley Central), having been suspended from the Labour Party, resigned on 8 February 2011, shortly before receiving a prison sentence for his part in the United Kingdom parliamentary expenses scandal. On 3 March 2011, Dan Jarvis (Lab) won the by-election.[9]
- Sir Peter Soulsby (Lab, Leicester South) resigned on 5 March 2011 in order to contest the mayoralty of Leicester. On 5 May 2011, Jon Ashworth (Lab) won the by-election.
- Gerry Adams (SF, Belfast West) resigned on 26 January 2011 in order to contest the Louth constituency in the Irish general election. On 9 June 2011, Paul Maskey (SF) won the by-election.
- David Cairns (Lab, Inverclyde) died of acute pancreatitis on 9 May 2011. On 30 June 2011, Iain McKenzie (Lab) won the by-election.
- Alan Keen (Lab, Feltham and Heston) died of cancer on 10 November 2011. On 15 December 2011, Seema Malhotra (Lab) won the by-election.
- Marsha Singh (Lab, Bradford West) resigned on 2 March 2012 in order to retire due to ill health. On 29 March 2012, George Galloway (Respect) won the by-election.
- Louise Mensch (Con, Corby) resigned on 29 August 2012 in order to retire and relocate to the United States, where her husband took up work. On 15 November 2012, Andy Sawford (Lab) won the by-election.[10]
- Tony Lloyd (Lab, Manchester Central) resigned on 22 October 2012 in order to contest the Police and Crime Commissioner elections. On 15 November 2012, Lucy Powell (Lab) won the by-election.[10]
- Alun Michael (Lab, Cardiff South and Penarth) resigned on 22 October 2012 in order to contest the Police and Crime Commissioner elections. On 15 November 2012, Stephen Doughty (Lab) won the by-election.[10]
- Malcolm Wicks (Lab, Croydon North) died of cancer on 29 September 2012. On 29 November 2012, Steve Reed (Lab) won the by-election.
- Sir Stuart Bell (Lab, Middlesbrough) died of cancer on 13 October 2012.[11] On 29 November 2012, Andy McDonald (Lab) won the by-election.
- Denis MacShane (Lab, Rotherham), having previously been suspended and then reinstated to the Labour Party, resigned on 2 November 2012 following a parliamentary inquiry into his falsification of expenses claims.[12] On 29 November 2012, Sarah Champion (Lab) won the by-election.
- Chris Huhne (LD, Eastleigh) resigned on 4 February 2013, shortly before receiving a prison sentence for perverting the course of justice. On 28 February 2013, Mike Thornton (LD) won the by-election.
- Martin McGuinness (SF, Mid Ulster) resigned on 2 January 2013 in order to end 'double jobbing' as an MP as well as a Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly, as per a Sinn Féin commitment. On 7 March 2013, Francie Molloy (SF) won the by-election.
- David Miliband (Lab, South Shields) resigned on 15 April 2013 in order to take up the role of head of the International Rescue Committee, based in New York City. On 2 May 2013, Emma Lewell-Buck (Lab) won the by-election.
- Paul Goggins (Lab, Wythenshawe and Sale East) died as a result of a brain haemorrhage on 7 January 2014. On 13 February 2014, Mike Kane (Lab) won the by-election.
- Patrick Mercer (Ind, Newark), who had already resigned from the Conservative Party, resigned from the House of Commons on 29 April 2014, having allegedly asked questions in Parliament in return for money. On 5 June 2014, Robert Jenrick (Con) won the by-election.
- Douglas Carswell (Con, Clacton) resigned to recontest his seat as a UKIP candidate on 28 August 2014. On 9 October 2014, Carswell (UKIP) won the by-election.
- Jim Dobbin (Lab, Heywood and Middleton) died of acute alcohol toxicity on 6 September 2014. On 9 October 2014, Liz McInnes (Lab) won the by-election.
- Mark Reckless (Con, Rochester and Strood) resigned to recontest his seat as a UKIP candidate on 27 September 2014. On 20 November 2014, Reckless (UKIP) won the by-election.
Defections, suspensions and removal of whip
In some situations, the label which MPs sit in the House of Commons under can change. When this happens, MPs often become independents.
- Eric Illsley (Lab, Barnsley Central) had the Labour whip withdrawn on 19 May 2010 after he was charged with false accounting as part of the United Kingdom parliamentary expenses scandal.[2] He sat as an independent until he resigned on 8 February 2011.
- Denis MacShane (Lab, Rotherham) was suspended from the Labour Party and had the whip withdrawn on 14 October 2010 after the Metropolitan Police Service began an investigation into his conduct following a referral from the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards.[13] He then sat as an independent until he was reinstated as a Labour MP on 4 July 2012,[14] before eventually resigning on 2 November 2012.
- Eric Joyce (Lab, Falkirk) was suspended from the Labour Party on 23 February 2012 following his arrest on suspicion of assault the night before.[15] He later resigned from the Labour Party, and sat as an independent for the remainder of the Parliament.
- Nadine Dorries (Con, Mid Bedfordshire) was suspended from the Conservative Party on 6 November 2012 due to her unauthorised participation in the television programme I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here![16] She sat as an independent until she was reinstated as a Conservative MP on 8 May 2013.[17]
- Patrick Mercer (Con, Newark) resigned from the Conservative Party on 31 May 2013 in order to "save [his] party embarrassment" after he was the subject of a journalistic sting exploring his conduct regarding lobbying companies.[18] He sat as an independent until he resigned on 29 April 2014, immediately after learning that he faced a six-month suspension from the House of Commons as sanction for his actions.[19]
- Mike Hancock (LD, Portsmouth South) resigned the Liberal Democrat whip on 3 June 2013 with the initial intention of this being a temporary measure to last until the end of a forthcoming court case which involved allegations that he committed sexual offences. He stated that this was in order to act "in the best interests of the party nationally and in Portsmouth and for [his] family."[20] Although a police investigation found that he should face no further action in relation to the allegations, the evidence against him was described as "credible" in a report. The leaking of this report led to him being formally suspended from the Liberal Democrats on 22 January 2014[21] before he resigned from the party completely on 17 September 2014.[22] He sat as an independent for the remainder of the Parliament.
- David Ward (LD, Bradford East) was suspended from the Liberal Democrats on 17 July 2013 for a set period lasting until 13 September 2013 after he questioned the continuing existence of the State of Israel and later refused to apologise for these remarks.[23][24] He sat as an independent until he was reinstated as a Liberal Democrat MP.[25]
- Nigel Evans (Con, Ribble Valley) resigned as First Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means on 10 September 2013 after being charged with offences including sexual assault and rape. He initially opted not to seek the return of the Conservative whip, and commenced sitting as an independent.[4] After being cleared of all charges he rejoined the Conservative Party on 28 April 2014, and sat as a Conservative MP for the remainder of the Parliament.[26]
- Eleanor Laing (Con, Epping Forest) was elected First Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means on 16 October 2013, taking the vacancy created by the resignation of Nigel Evans. As a result, she did not take the Conservative whip for the remainder of the Parliament.[5]
- Jack Straw (Lab Blackburn) was suspended from the Labour Party whip on 22 February 2015, after allegations that he offered access to policy-makers and ambassadors in return for payment. He sat as an independent for the remainder of the Parliament.[27]
- Malcolm Rifkind (Con, Kensington) was suspended from the Conservative Party whip on 23 February 2015, after allegations that he offered access to policy-makers and ambassadors in return for payment. He sat as an independent for the remainder of the Parliament.[27]
See also
- List of MPs for constituencies in Northern Ireland 2010–15
- List of MPs for constituencies in Scotland 2010–15
- List of MPs for constituencies in England 2010–15
- List of MPs for constituencies in Wales 2010–15
- List of United Kingdom MPs by seniority, 2010–15
- Category:UK MPs 2010–15
References
- ↑ "Current State of the Parties: Dissolution of Parliament". www.Parliament.uk. Retrieved 7 May 2015.
- 1 2 "Labour MP charged over expenses". BBC News. 19 May 2010. Retrieved 19 May 2010.
- ↑ "Labour suspends MP Eric Joyce after Commons 'assault'". BBC News. 23 February 2012. Retrieved 15 March 2013.
- 1 2 "Nigel Evans to carry on as independent MP despite sex charges". BBC News. 11 September 2013. Retrieved 11 September 2013.
- 1 2 "Conservative MP Eleanor Laing elected deputy Speaker". BBC News. 16 October 2013. Retrieved 17 October 2013.
- ↑ "Tory MP Douglas Carswell defects to UKIP and forces by-election". BBC News. 28 August 2014. Retrieved 21 November 2014.
- ↑ Curtis, Polly (5 November 2010). "Phil Woolas immigration leaflets case: high court orders election re-run in Oldham East". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 5 November 2010.
- ↑ Department of the Official Report (Hansard), House of Commons, Westminster. "House of Commons Hansard, 8 November 2010: Column 1". Publications.parliament.uk. Retrieved 11 June 2011.
- ↑ "Lib Dems slump to sixth as Labour win Barnsley poll". BBC News. 4 March 2011.
- 1 2 3 Eaton, George (6 August 2012). "Labour is set for three by-election victories". New Statesman. Retrieved 17 October 2013.
- ↑ "MP Bell dies after cancer battle". Bradford Telegraph & Argus. 13 October 2012. Retrieved 13 October 2012.
- ↑ Watt, Holly (2 November 2012). "MPs' expenses scandal: Denis MacShane resigns". The Daily Telegraph. London. Retrieved 21 May 2013.
- ↑ Siddique, Haroon (14 October 2010). "Labour withdraws whip from former minister facing police inquiry". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 23 October 2010.
- ↑ "Denis MacShane MP Rejoins Labour Group". English Elections. Retrieved 21 May 2013.
- ↑ "Labour suspends MP Eric Joyce after Commons 'assault'". BBC News. 23 February 2012. Retrieved 23 February 2012.
- ↑ "Nadine Dorries suspended as Tory MP in I'm a Celebrity row". BBC News. 6 November 2012. Retrieved 8 November 2012.
- ↑ "Nadine Dorries reinstated as Conservative MP". BBC News. 8 May 2013. Retrieved 8 May 2013.
- ↑ Syal, Rajeev (31 May 2013). "Tory MP Patrick Mercer resigns from party after lobbying sting". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 31 May 2013.
- ↑ "Former Tory MP Mercer resigns after Commons suspension". BBC News. 29 April 2014. Retrieved 29 April 2014.
- ↑ "Mike Hancock resigning the Liberal Democrat whip", itv.com. 3 June 2013
- ↑ "MP Mike Hancock suspended by Lib Dems". BBC News. 22 January 2014. Retrieved 14 February 2014.
- ↑ "Andy McSmith's Diary: One Lib Dem MP the party can live without". The Independent. 18 September 2014. Retrieved 21 November 2014.
- ↑ Syal, Rajeev (18 July 2013). "Lib Dems withdraw party whip from MP David Ward over Israel comment". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 22 July 2013.
- ↑ O'Donoghue, Gary (18 July 2013). "MP David Ward has Lib Dem whip withdrawn over Israel comment". BBC News. Retrieved 22 July 2013.
- ↑ "Lib Dems get Israel warning". The Jewish Chronicle. 17 September 2013. Retrieved 17 October 2013.
- ↑ "MP Nigel Evans rejoins Conservatives". BBC News Online. 28 April 2014. Retrieved 6 June 2014.
- 1 2 "Sir Malcolm Rifkind and Jack Straw have whip withdrawn over 'sting'". BBC News. 23 February 2015. Retrieved 23 February 2015.
External links
- General Election 2010 – Results BBC News
- Full election data as a spreadsheet, The Guardian