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Bim Afolami [2] [3] Economic Secretary to the Treasury: 2017: 1997: Alistair Strathern: Labour: Lowestoft [n 2] Peter Aldous [4] [5] 2010: 2010: Jessica Asato: Labour: Eastbourne: Caroline Ansell [6] [7] 2019: 2019: Josh Babarinde: Liberal Democrats: Wrexham: Sarah Atherton [8] [9] Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Defence People ...
This is a list of members of Parliament (MPs) who held seats at the end of the 58th Parliament of the United Kingdom and did not stand for re-election in the 2024 general election. A total of 132 Members of Parliament did not stand for re-election, including a record number of Conservative MPs.
Party Name Constituency Office held whilst in Parliament Year elected Defeated by Party Labour: Richard Burden [1]: Birmingham Northfield: Shadow Minister for Roads & Road Safety (2013–2016)
Labour would lose its majority and nearly 200 of the seats the party won in July if an election was held today, a new poll has shown. The first major seat-by-seat analysis after the general ...
2 0 2 0.6 194,811 0.68 0.2 Democratic Unionist: Gavin Robinson: 16 5 0 3 3 0.8 172,058 0.60 0.2 Alliance: Naomi Long: 18 1 1 1 0.2 117,191 0.41 Ulster Unionist: Doug Beattie: 17 1 1 0 1 0.2 94,779 0.33 Scottish Greens: Patrick Harvie & Lorna Slater: 44 0 0 0 0.0 92,685 0.32 0.2 Social Democratic & Labour: Colum Eastwood: 18 2 0 0 0.3 86,861
MP Seat First elected Party Date announced Heidi Allen: South Cambridgeshire: 2015 (as Conservative) Liberal Democrats: 29 October 2019 [4] Ian Austin: Dudley North: 2005 (as Labour) Independent: 7 November 2019 [5] Adrian Bailey: West Bromwich West: 2000 by-election: Labour: 30 October 2019 [6] Kevin Barron: Rother Valley: 1983: Labour: 3 July ...
Payoffs for MPs who lose their seats or are not running at the next election are set to double as millions of people across the country struggle with the cost of living squeeze.. The so-called ...
The poll also suggested Labour might hold onto just 11 of the 39 rural seats it holds. Overall, of Labour’s 49 rural constituencies, it was suggested the party could lose 36 and hold on to just ...