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121 Conservative Party members of Parliament (MPs) out of the 650 constituencies were elected to the House of Commons at the 4 July 2024 general election, [1] the lowest number in its history. [2] Party leader Kemi Badenoch is shown in bold.
This is a list of Conservative Party MPs. It includes all members of Parliament elected to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom representing the Conservative Party from 1834 onwards. Members of the Scottish Parliament, the Senedd or the European Parliament are not listed. The provided period of a member's tenure as a constituency MP is ...
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-Eighth Parliament of the United Kingdom (2019–2024). It includes both MPs elected at the 2019 general election , held on 12 December 2019, and those subsequently elected in by-elections .
It should directly contain very few, if any, pages and should mainly contain subcategories. Current and former British Members of Parliament (MPs) for the Conservative Party . For MPs before the formation of the Conservative Party in 1834, see Category:Tory MPs (pre-1834)
Conservative: Ashfield: Reform UK: Lee Anderson: Reform UK: Anderson retained seat. He was elected as a Conservative MP in 2019 and defected to Reform UK in March 2024, following his suspension from the Conservative Party. Ashford: Conservative: Sojan Joseph: Labour: Defeated incumbent Damian Green: Ashton-under-Lyne: Labour: Angela Rayner ...
By Sunday evening, a crowdfunding page set up by Brendan Clarke-Smith, the Conservative MP for Bassetlaw, had raised £4,296 – more than enough to cover Mr Stewart’s fine plus legal costs ...
A group of 44 Tory MPs have criticised the Bank’s handling of inflation and quantitative tightening, saying it has cost taxpayers thousands.
Mid Bedfordshire was created under the Representation of the People Act 1918.. It had elected Conservative MPs since the 1931 general election.It was held from 1983 to 1997 by the Attorney General Nicholas Lyell, who then transferred to the newly created seat of North East Bedfordshire; his old seat was won by Jonathan Sayeed, a former MP in Bristol.