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This is a list of MPs who lost their seat at the 2024 general election, together with the last date when each seat was represented by a different party.A record number of Conservative MPs lost their seats at the election.
Labour MPs again abstained. [126] 26 September 2019: A motion to recess Parliament during the Conservative Party Conference, after the prorogation of Parliament was declared void, was defeated 289–306. [127] This was the first time that a major UK-wide party had failed to win a recess for party conference season. [128]
This is a list of United Kingdom Labour Party MPs. It includes all members of Parliament (MPs) elected to the British House of Commons representing the Labour Party from 1900 to 1923 and since 1992. Members of the Scottish Parliament, the Senedd or the European Parliament are not listed.
The Commons debated the report on 19 June 2023. Labour forced a vote and the Commons voted 354 to 7 in support, with a large number of abstentions. This was an absolute majority of the Commons. 118 Conservative MPs, including 15 ministers, voted for the report and 225 abstained.
Labour [a] 411 [b] 402 9 Conservative: 121 121 Liberal Democrats: 72 72 Independent: 6 15 [c] 9 SNP: 9 9 Sinn Féin: 7 7 DUP: 5 5 Reform UK: 5 5 Green (E&W) 4 4 Plaid Cymru: 4 4 SDLP: 2 2 Alliance: 1 1 TUV: 1 1 UUP: 1 1 Speaker: 1 1 Vacant: 0 0 Total 650 650 Total voting [d] 639 639 Majority of voting 181 165 [6
On Friday, MPs voted 330 to 275, majority 55, to approve Labour MP Kim Leadbeater’s Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill at second reading.
Labour [b] 202 205 3 SNP: 48 43 5 Independent: 0 17 [c] 17 Liberal Democrats: 11 15 4 DUP: 8 7 1 Sinn Féin: 7 7 Plaid Cymru: 4 3 1 SDLP: 2 2 Alba: Did not exist 2 [d] 2 Alliance (NI) 1 1 Green (E&W) 1 1 Speaker: 1 1 Reform UK [e] 0 1 1 Workers Party: Did not exist 1 1 Vacant: 0 0 Total 650 650 Total voting [f] 639 638 1 [g] Majority 87 44 [11] 43
They elected 43 MPs, all of which are also members of the Labour Party, designated as Labour Co-op and generally counted with the rest of the Labour MPs. Reform UK achieved the third-highest vote share at 14.3%, with over four million votes, which won it five seats, and the Green Party of England and Wales won four seats; both parties achieved ...