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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.
SNP MPs are not automatically reselected to stand, the party has a full open reselection process. To be nominated to take part in a selection contest a party member requires either a nomination by their local campaigns committee, or 50 local branch members.
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Previous incumbent MP Stewart Hosie did not stand. Gethins was previously MP for North East Fife 2015–2019. Argyll, Bute and South Lochaber: Scottish National: Brendan O'Hara: Scottish National Party: MP for predecessor seat of Argyll and Bute: Arundel and South Downs: Conservative: Andrew Griffith: Conservative: Ashfield: Conservative: Lee ...
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He also became father of the House and was among the longest-serving MPs for a single constituency, representing his seat for 44 years and 9 months. Anne McIntosh , a Conservative, was elected for Vale of York in 1997 and then in Thirsk and Malton in 2010, having defeated fellow MP John Greenway in the Conservative selection.
The Conservative MP for Hastings since 1970, Kenneth Warren, won the new seat. [n 2]. Warren held Hastings and Rye until he chose to retire in 1992; during this period its large majorities suggested it was a Conservative safe seat, with the Liberal Party (now the Liberal Democrats) regularly coming second.