Party |
Portrait |
Name |
Constituency |
Tenure |
Reason for leaving |
Notes |
|
Independent |
|
Fulke Greville |
Warwickshire |
1581–1621 |
Resigned to join the House of Lords (as the Lord Brooke) |
[46][47] |
|
Independent |
|
Philip Sidney |
Shrewsbury & Kent |
1582–1586 |
Killed in action |
[48][49][50] |
|
Independent |
|
Anthony Bacon[51] |
Wallingford |
1593–1598 |
Retired |
[52][53] |
|
Tory |
|
Edward Hyde |
Wiltshire & Christchurch |
1685–1701 |
Resigned to become Governor of New Jersey in British North America (later joined the House of Lords as The Earl of Clarendon) |
[54][55][56] |
|
Whig |
|
John Hervey |
Bury St Edmunds |
1725–1733 |
Resigned to join the House of Lords (as The Baron Hervey) |
[57][58][59] |
|
Whig |
|
Stephen Fox-Strangways |
Shaftesbury |
1726–1741 |
Resigned to join the House of Lords (as the Earl of Ilchester) |
[57][58][59] |
|
Tory |
|
George Germain |
Dover & East Grinstead |
1741–1782 |
Resigned to join the House of Lords (as the Viscount Sackville) |
[60][61][62] |
|
Whig |
|
Horace Walpole |
Callington, Castle Rising & Kings Lynn |
1741–1768 |
Retired (later joined the House of Lords as The Earl of Orford) |
[63][64][65][66] |
|
Whig |
|
George Montagu |
Northampton |
1744–1754 |
Retired |
[67] |
|
Tory |
|
John Tylney |
Malmesbury |
1761–1768 |
Resigned |
[68][69] |
|
Tory |
|
Edward Onslow |
Aldborough |
1780–1781 |
Resigned |
[70][71][72] |
|
Whig |
|
William Thomas Beckford |
Wells |
1784–1795 |
Resigned |
[73][74][75] |
Hindon |
1806-1820 |
Retired |
|
Tory |
|
Charles Price |
City of London |
1802–1812 |
Retired |
[76] |
|
Tory |
|
William John Bankes |
Truro |
1810-1812 |
Retired |
[73][77][78] |
Cambridge University |
1822-1826 |
Defeated |
Marlborough & Dorset |
1830–1835 |
Retired |
|
Whig |
|
Henry Grey Bennet |
Shrewsbury |
1811-1826 |
Retired |
[79][80][81] |
|
Tory |
|
Richard Heber |
Oxford University |
1821-1826 |
Retired |
[82][83][84][85] |
|
Whig |
|
Robert King |
County Cork |
1826–1832 |
Defeated |
[86] |
|
Tory |
|
Henry Lygon |
West Worcestershire |
1853–1863 |
Resigned to join the House of Lords (as the Earl Beauchamp) |
[87][88][8] |
|
Liberal |
|
Arthur Clinton |
Newark |
1865–1868 |
Retired |
[89][90][91] |
|
Liberal |
|
Ronald Gower |
Sutherland |
1867–1874 |
Retired |
[92][93][94][95] |
|
Liberal |
|
John Campbell |
Argyllshire |
1868–1878 |
Resigned to become Governor General of Canada |
[96][97] |
|
Liberal Unionist |
Manchester |
1895–1900 |
Resigned to join the House of Lords (as the Duke of Argyll) |
|
Conservative |
|
James Agg-Gardner |
Cheltenham |
1874–1880 |
Defeated |
[98][99][100] |
1885–1895 |
Retired |
1900–1906 |
Defeated |
1911–1928 |
Died |
|
Liberal |
|
Reginald Brett |
Penryn and Falmouth |
1880–1885 |
Defeated (later joined the House of Lords as the Viscount Esher) |
[101][102][103] |
|
Liberal |
|
Cyril Flower |
Luton |
1880–1892 |
Retired (later joined the House of Lords as the Lord Battersea) |
[104][105] |
|
Liberal |
|
Lewis Harcourt |
Rossendale |
1904–1917 |
Resigned to join the House of Lords (as the Viscount Harcourt) |
[7][8][9] |
|
Liberal |
|
David Charles Erskine |
West Perthshire |
1906–1910 |
Retired |
[106][107] |
|
Labour |
|
Victor Grayson |
Colne Valley |
1907–1910 |
Defeated |
[108][109] |
|
Conservative |
|
Philip Sassoon |
Hythe |
1912–1939 |
Died |
[110][111] |
|
Conservative |
|
Malcolm Bullock |
Waterloo & Crosby |
1923–1953 |
Resigned |
[112][113][114] |
|
Liberal |
|
Arthur Hobhouse |
Wells |
1923–1924 |
Defeated |
[115][116] |
|
Conservative |
|
Victor Cazalet |
Chippenham |
1924–1943 |
Killed in action |
[117][118] |
|
Conservative |
|
Robert Boothby |
Aberdeen and Kincardine East & Aberdeenshire Eastern |
1924–1958 |
Resigned to join the House of Lords (as the Baron Boothby) |
[119][120][121] |
|
Conservative |
|
Harry Crookshank |
Gainsborough |
1924–1956 |
Resigned to join the House of Lords (as the Viscount Crookshanks) |
[122] |
|
Labour |
|
Hugh Dalton |
Peckham |
1924–1931 |
Defeated |
[10] |
Bishop Auckland |
1935–1959 |
Retired (later joined the House of Lords as the Lord Dalton) |
|
Labour |
|
Oliver Baldwin |
Dudley |
1929–1931 |
Defeated |
[3][123] |
Paisley |
1945–1947 |
Resigned to join the House of Lords (as the Earl Baldwin of Bewdley) |
|
Conservative |
|
Anthony Muirhead |
Bristol North |
1929–1939 |
Killed in action |
[40][41] |
|
National Liberal |
|
Robert Bernays |
Bristol North |
1931–1945 |
Killed in action |
[38][39] |
|
Conservative |
|
Ian Horobin |
Southwark Central |
1931–1935 |
Defeated |
[124] |
Oldham East |
1951–1959 |
Retired |
|
Conservative |
|
Alan Lennox-Boyd |
Mid Bedfordshire |
1931–1960 |
Resigned to join the House of Lords (as the Viscount Boyd of Merton) |
[14][15] |
|
Conservative |
|
James Thomas |
Hereford |
1931–1955 |
Resigned to join the House of Lords (as the Viscount Cilcennin) |
[125] |
|
Conservative |
|
Paul Latham |
Scarborough and Whitby |
1931–1941 |
Resigned |
[126][127][128] |
|
Conservative |
|
Ronald Tree |
Harborough |
1933–1945 |
Defeated |
[129][130][131] |
|
Conservative |
|
Ronald Cartland |
Birmingham King's Norton |
1935–1940 |
Killed in action |
[132][88][133][39] |
|
Conservative |
|
Henry Channon |
Southend & Southend West |
1935–1958 |
Died |
[23][134] |
|
Conservative |
|
John Macnamara |
Chelmsford |
1935–1944 |
Killed in action |
[135][136][137][39] |
|
Labour |
|
Harold Nicolson |
Leicester West |
1935–1945 |
Defeated |
[138][139][140] |
|
Conservative |
|
Victor Montagu |
South Dorset |
1941–1962 |
Resigned to join the House of Lords (as the Earl of Sandwich) |
[141] |
|
Labour |
|
Tom Driberg |
Maldon |
1942–1955 |
Defeated |
[142][143][144] |
Barking |
1959–1974 (Feb) |
Retired (later joined the House of Lords as the Lord Driberg) |
|
Labour |
|
Richard Crossman |
Coventry East |
1945–1974 |
Died |
[23][3][24] |
|
Labour |
|
Hugh Gaitskell |
Leeds South |
1945–1963 |
Died |
[11] |
|
Conservative |
|
Derick Heathcoat-Amory |
Tiverton |
1945–1960 |
Resigned to join the House of Lords (as the Viscount Amory) |
[12][13] |
|
Conservative |
|
Selwyn Lloyd |
Chelmsford |
1945–1976 |
Resigned to join the House of Lords (as the Baron Selwyn-Lloyd) |
[16][17] |
|
Labour |
|
George Thomas |
Cardiff West |
1945–1983 |
Retired (later joined the House of Lords as the Viscount Tonypandy) |
[2][3] |
|
Labour |
|
William J. Field |
Paddington North |
1946–1953 |
Resigned |
[145][146] |
|
Labour |
|
Roy Jenkins |
Southwark Central & Birmingham Stechford |
1948–1977 |
Resigned |
[18][19][20][22] |
|
SDP |
Glasgow Hillhead |
1982–1987 |
Defeated (later joined the House of Lords as Lord Jenkins of Hillfield) |
|
Liberal |
|
Jeremy Thorpe |
North Devon |
1959–1979 |
Defeated |
[147][148] |
|
Labour |
|
Anthony Crosland |
South Gloucestershire |
1950–1955 |
Defeated |
[18][19][20][21] |
Great Grimsby |
1959–1977 |
Died |
|
Conservative |
|
Ian Harvey |
Harrow East |
1950–1959 |
Resigned |
[12][13] |
|
Conservative |
|
Charles Fletcher-Cooke |
Darwen |
1951–1983 |
Retired |
[149][150][151] |
|
Conservative |
|
Denzil Freeth |
Basingstoke |
1955–1964 |
Retired |
[152] |
|
Conservative |
|
Humphry Berkeley |
Lancaster |
1959–1966 |
Defeated |
[38][153] |
|
Conservative |
|
Norman St John-Stevas |
Chelmsford |
1964–1987 |
Retired (later joined the House of Lords as Lord St John of Fawsley) |
[25] |
|
Conservative |
|
Spencer Le Marchant |
High Peak |
1970–1983 |
Retired |
[154] |
|
Labour |
|
Maureen Colquhoun |
Northampton North |
1974 (Feb)–1979 |
Defeated |
[155] |
|
Conservative |
|
Keith Hampson |
Ripon & Leeds North West |
1974 (Feb)–1997 |
Defeated |
[156] |
|
Conservative |
|
Peter Morrison |
City of Chester |
1974 (Feb)–1992 |
Retired |
[157][158] |
|
Conservative |
|
Charles Irving |
Cheltenham |
1974 (Oct)–1992 |
Retired |
[159][100] |
|
Conservative |
|
David Atkinson |
Bournemouth East |
1977–2005 |
Retired |
[160] |
|
Labour |
|
George Morton |
Manchester Moss Side |
1978–1983 |
Retired |
[161] |
|
Conservative |
|
Michael Brown |
Brigg and Cleethorpes |
1979–1997 |
Defeated |
[162] |
|
Conservative |
|
Matthew Parris |
West Derbyshire |
1979–1986 |
Resigned |
[163][164][165] |
|
Conservative |
|
Harvey Proctor |
Billericay |
1979–1987 |
Retired |
[166][167][168] |
|
Labour |
|
Allan Rogers |
Bootle |
1979–1990 |
Died |
[169] |
|
Conservative |
|
Martin Stevens |
Fulham |
1979–1986 |
Died |
[170] |
|
Labour |
|
Roger Thomas |
Carmarthen |
1979–1987 |
Retired |
[171] |
|
Conservative |
|
David Ashby |
North West Leicestershire |
1983–1997 |
Retired |
[172] |
|
Labour |
|
Nick Brown |
Newcastle upon Tyne East |
1983–2023 |
Resigned from Labour and became an Independent |
[26] |
|
Independent |
2023–2024 |
Retired |
|
Labour |
|
Ron Davies |
Caerphilly |
1983–2001 |
Retired |
[27] |
|
Conservative |
|
Jerry Hayes |
Harlow |
1983–1997 |
Defeated |
[citation needed] |
|
Conservative |
|
Robert Hayward |
Kingswood |
1983–1992 |
Defeated (later joined the House of Lords as the Lord Hayward) |
[173] |
|
Conservative |
|
Michael Hirst |
Strathkelvin and Bearsden |
1983–1987 |
Defeated |
[174][175][176] |
|
Liberal Democrats |
|
Simon Hughes |
Bermondsey and Old Southwark |
1983–2015 |
Defeated |
[177] |
|
Labour |
|
Chris Smith |
Islington South and Finsbury |
1983–2005 |
Retired (later joined the House of Lords as Lord Smith of Finsbury) |
[29] |
|
Conservative |
|
Alan Amos |
Hexham |
1987–1992 |
Retired |
[178] |
|
Conservative |
|
John Bowis |
Battersea |
1987–1997 |
Defeated |
[179] |
|
Labour |
|
Clive Betts |
Sheffield South East |
1992–present |
Serving |
[180][181] |
|
Conservative |
|
Alan Duncan |
Rutland and Melton |
1992–2019 |
Retired |
[182] |
|
Labour |
|
Angela Eagle |
Wallasey |
1992–present |
Serving |
[183] |
|
Conservative |
|
Nigel Evans |
Ribble Valley |
1992–2024 |
Defeated |
[184] |
|
Conservative |
|
Michael Fabricant |
Lichfield |
1992–2024 |
Defeated |
[185] |
|
Labour |
|
Peter Mandelson |
Hartlepool |
1992–2004 |
Resigned to become European Commissioner for Trade (later joined the House of Lords as Lord Mandelson) |
[28][186][187] |
|
Conservative |
|
Crispin Blunt |
Reigate |
1997–2023 |
Suspended from the Conservatives, became an Independent |
[188][181] |
|
Independent |
2023–2024 |
Retired |
|
Labour |
|
David Borrow |
South Ribble |
1997–2010 |
Defeated |
[189] |
|
Labour |
|
Ben Bradshaw |
Exeter |
1997–2024 |
Retired |
[31] |
|
Labour |
|
Ivor Caplin |
Hove |
1997–2005 |
Retired |
[190][191] |
|
Conservative |
|
Nick Gibb |
Bognor Regis and Littlehampton |
1997–2024 |
Retired |
[192][193] |
|
Labour |
|
Gordon Marsden |
Blackpool South |
1997–2019 |
Defeated |
[194] |
|
Liberal Democrats |
|
Mark Oaten |
Winchester |
1997–2010 |
Retired |
[195][196] |
|
Labour |
|
Stephen Twigg |
Enfield Southgate |
1997–2005 |
Defeated |
[31] |
Liverpool West Derby |
2010–2019 |
Retired |
[197] |
|
Conservative |
|
Shaun Woodward |
Witney |
1997–2001 |
Resigned from the Conservative Party, joined the Labour Party |
[30] |
|
Labour |
St Helens South and Whiston |
2001–2015 |
Retired |
|
Conservative |
|
Greg Barker |
Bexhill and Battle |
2001–2015 |
Retired (later joined the House of Lords as Lord Barker of Battle) |
[198] |
|
Labour |
|
Chris Bryant |
Rhondda and Ogmore |
2001–present |
Serving |
[199] |
|
Labour |
|
David Cairns |
Inverclyde |
2001–2011 |
Died |
[200] |
|
Liberal Democrats |
|
David Laws |
Yeovil |
2001–2015 |
Defeated |
[32] |
|
Plaid Cymru |
|
Adam Price |
Carmarthen East and Dinefwr |
2001–2010 |
Retired |
[201] |
|
Labour |
|
Nia Griffith |
Llanelli |
2005–present |
Serving |
[199] |
|
Conservative |
|
Justine Greening |
Putney |
2005–2019 |
Stripped of Conservative whip, became an independent |
[33] |
|
Independent |
2019 |
Retired |
|
Conservative |
|
Nick Herbert |
Arundel and South Downs |
2005–2019 |
Retired (later joined the House of Lords as Lord Herbert) |
[202] |
|
Conservative |
|
Daniel Kawczynski |
Shrewsbury and Atcham |
2005–2024 |
Defeated |
[203] |
|
Conservative |
|
David Mundell |
Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale |
2005–present |
Serving |
[34] |
|
Liberal Democrats |
|
Stephen Williams |
Bristol West |
2005–2015 |
Defeated |
[204] |
|
Conservative |
|
Stuart Andrew |
Pudsey |
2010–2024 |
Changed constituency |
[199] |
Daventry |
2024–present |
Serving |
|
Conservative |
|
Nick Boles |
Grantham and Stamford |
2010–2019 |
Resigned from the Conservative Party, became an independent Conservative |
[205] |
|
Ind. Progressive Conservative |
2019 |
Retired |
|
Conservative |
|
Conor Burns |
Bournemouth West |
2010–2024 |
Defeated |
[206] |
|
Conservative |
|
Mike Freer |
Finchley and Golders Green |
2010–2024 |
Retired |
[207] |
|
Liberal Democrats |
|
Steve Gilbert |
St Austell and Newquay |
2010–2015 |
Defeated |
[208] |
|
Conservative |
|
Margot James |
Stourbridge |
2010–2019 |
Retired |
[199] |
|
Conservative |
|
Mark Menzies |
Fylde |
2010–2024 |
Suspended from the Conservatives, became an Independent |
[209][210] |
|
Independent |
2024 |
Retired |
|
Conservative |
|
Eric Ollerenshaw |
Lancaster and Fleetwood |
2010–2015 |
Defeated |
[209] |
|
Conservative |
|
Christopher Pincher |
Tamworth |
2010–2023 |
Resigned |
[199][211] |
|
Conservative |
|
Iain Stewart |
Milton Keynes South |
2010–2024 |
Defeated |
[199] |
|
Labour Co-op |
|
Stephen Doughty |
Cardiff South and Penarth |
2012–present |
Serving |
[212] |
|
Labour Co-op |
|
Steve Reed |
Streatham and Croydon North |
2012–present |
Serving |
[213] |
|
SNP |
|
Hannah Bardell |
Livingston |
2015–2024 |
Defeated |
[199] |
|
SNP |
|
Mhairi Black |
Paisley and Renfrewshire South |
2015–2024 |
Retired |
[214] |
|
SNP |
|
Kirsty Blackman |
Aberdeen North |
2015–present |
Serving |
[215] |
|
SNP |
|
Joanna Cherry |
Edinburgh South West |
2015–2024 |
Defeated |
[199] |
|
SNP |
|
Angela Crawley |
Lanark and Hamilton East |
2015–2024 |
Retired |
[199] |
|
SNP |
|
Martin Docherty |
West Dunbartonshire |
2015–2024 |
Defeated |
[199] |
|
SNP |
|
Patrick Grady |
Glasgow North |
2015–2022 |
Resigned from the SNP, became an Independent. |
[216] |
|
Independent |
2022 |
Whip restored |
|
SNP |
2022–2024 |
Retired |
|
Conservative |
|
Ben Howlett |
Bath |
2015–2017 |
Defeated |
[199] |
|
Labour |
|
Gerald Jones |
Merthyr Tydfil and Aberdare |
2015–present |
Serving |
[199] |
|
Labour |
|
Peter Kyle |
Hove and Portslade |
2015–present |
Serving |
[217] |
|
SNP |
|
Stewart McDonald |
Glasgow South |
2015–2024 |
Defeated |
[199] |
|
SNP |
|
Stuart McDonald |
Cumbernauld, Kilsyth and Kirkintilloch East |
2015–2024 |
Defeated |
[199] |
|
SNP |
|
John Nicolson |
East Dunbartonshire |
2015–2017 |
Defeated |
[199] |
Ochil and South Perthshire |
2019-2024 |
Defeated in Alloa and Grangemouth |
|
Labour |
|
Cat Smith |
Lancaster and Fleetwood |
2015–2024 |
New constituency |
[217] |
Lancaster and Wyre |
2024–present |
Serving |
|
Labour |
|
Wes Streeting |
Ilford North |
2015–present |
Serving |
[217] |
|
Conservative |
|
William Wragg |
Hazel Grove |
2015–2024 |
Resigned from the Conservatives, became an Independent |
[218] |
|
Independent |
2024 |
Retired |
|
Labour |
|
Dan Carden |
Liverpool Walton |
2017–present |
Serving |
[219] |
|
Conservative |
|
Luke Graham |
Ochil and South Perthshire |
2017–2019 |
Defeated |
[220] |
|
Labour Co-op |
|
Gerard Killen |
Rutherglen and Hamilton West |
2017–2019 |
Defeated |
[219] |
|
Labour |
|
Sandy Martin |
Ipswich |
2017–2019 |
Defeated |
[219] |
|
Conservative |
|
Damien Moore |
Southport |
2017–2024 |
Defeated |
[219] |
|
Liberal Democrats |
|
Layla Moran |
Oxford West and Abingdon |
2017–present |
Serving |
[221] |
|
Labour |
|
Stephen Morgan |
Portsmouth South |
2017–present |
Serving |
[222] |
|
Labour Co-op |
|
Luke Pollard |
Plymouth Sutton and Devonport |
2017–present |
Serving |
[219] |
|
Conservative |
|
Lee Rowley |
North East Derbyshire |
2017–2024 |
Defeated |
[219] |
|
Labour Co-op |
|
Lloyd Russell-Moyle |
Brighton Kemptown |
2017–2024 |
Blocked from standing at the 2024 General Election following a complaint about his behaviour.[223] |
[219] |
|
Conservative |
|
Ross Thomson |
Aberdeen South |
2017–2019 |
Retired |
[219] |
|
Conservative |
|
Scott Benton |
Blackpool South |
2019–2023 |
Suspended from the Conservatives, became an Independent |
[224][225] |
|
Independent |
2023-2024 |
Resigned |
|
Labour |
|
Olivia Blake |
Sheffield Hallam |
2019–present |
Serving |
[226] |
|
Conservative |
|
Chris Clarkson |
Heywood and Middleton |
2019–2024 |
Defeated |
[227] |
|
Conservative |
|
Elliot Colburn |
Carshalton and Wallington |
2019–2024 |
Defeated |
[227] |
|
Conservative |
|
Dehenna Davison |
Bishop Auckland |
2019–2024 |
Retired |
[228] |
|
Conservative |
|
Mark Fletcher |
Bolsover |
2019–2024 |
Defeated |
[227] |
|
Conservative |
|
Peter Gibson |
Darlington |
2019–2024 |
Defeated |
[229] |
|
SNP |
|
Neale Hanvey |
Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath |
2019–2021 |
Resigned from the SNP, joined Alba Party |
[227] |
|
Alba |
2021–2024 |
Defeated |
|
Conservative |
|
Antony Higginbotham |
Burnley |
2019–2024 |
Defeated |
[227] |
|
Conservative |
|
Paul Holmes |
Eastleigh |
2019–2024 |
Changed constituency |
[227] |
Hamble Valley |
2024–present |
Serving |
|
Conservative |
|
Imran Ahmad Khan |
Wakefield |
2019–2021 |
Suspended and later expelled from the Conservatives, became an Independent |
[230][231] |
|
Independent |
2021–2022 |
Resigned |
|
Conservative |
|
Kieran Mullan |
Crewe and Nantwich |
2019–2024 |
Changed constituency |
[227] |
Bexhill and Battle |
2024–present |
Serving |
|
Labour Co-op |
|
James Murray |
Ealing North |
2019–present |
Serving |
[232] |
|
Labour |
|
Charlotte Nichols |
Warrington North |
2019–present |
Serving |
[233] |
|
Labour |
|
Kate Osborne |
Jarrow and Gateshead East |
2019–present |
Serving |
[234] |
|
Conservative |
|
Rob Roberts |
Delyn |
2019–2021 |
Suspended from the Conservatives, became an Independent |
[235] |
|
Independent |
2021–2024 |
Defeated |
|
Conservative |
|
Gary Sambrook |
Birmingham Northfield |
2019–2024 |
Defeated |
[236] |
|
SNP |
|
Alyn Smith |
Stirling |
2019–2024 |
Defeated |
[227] |
|
Conservative |
|
Jamie Wallis |
Bridgend |
2019–2024 |
Retired |
[237][238] |
|
Labour |
|
Nadia Whittome |
Nottingham East |
2019–present |
Serving |
[239] |
|
Conservative |
|
Jacob Young |
Redcar |
2019–2024 |
Defeated |
[227] |
|
Labour |
|
Kim Leadbeater |
Spen Valley |
2021–present |
Serving |
[240] |
|
Labour Co-op |
|
Simon Lightwood |
Wakefield and Rothwell |
2022–present |
Serving |
[241] |
|
Labour |
|
Ashley Dalton |
West Lancashire |
2023–present |
Serving |
[242][243] |
|
Liberal Democrats |
|
Sarah Dyke |
Glastonbury and Somerton |
2023–present |
Serving |
[244] |
|
Labour |
|
Keir Mather |
Selby |
2023–present |
Serving |
[245][246] |
|
Labour |
|
Damien Egan |
Bristol North East |
2024–present |
Serving |
[247] |
|
Labour |
|
Dan Aldridge |
Weston-super-Mare |
2024–present |
Serving |
[248] |
|
Labour |
|
James Asser |
West Ham and Beckton |
2024–present |
Serving |
[248] |
|
Liberal Democrats |
|
Josh Babarinde |
Eastbourne |
2024–present |
Serving |
[248] |
|
Labour |
|
Olivia Bailey |
Reading West and Mid Berkshire |
2024–present |
Serving |
[248] |
|
Labour |
|
Antonia Bance |
Tipton & Wednesbury |
2024–present |
Serving |
[248] |
|
Labour |
|
Danny Beales |
Uxbridge and South Ruislip |
2024–present |
Serving |
[248] |
|
Labour |
|
Polly Billington |
East Thanet |
2024–present |
Serving |
[248] |
|
Labour |
|
David Burton-Sampson |
Southend West and Leigh |
2024–present |
Serving |
[248] |
|
Labour |
|
Sam Carling |
North West Cambridgeshire |
2024–present |
Serving |
[249] |
|
Labour |
|
Ben Coleman |
Chelsea and Fulham |
2024–present |
Serving |
[248] |
|
Labour |
|
Deirdre Costigan |
Ealing Southall |
2024–present |
Serving |
[248] |
|
Liberal Democrats |
|
Adam Dance |
Yeovil |
2024–present |
Serving |
[250]: 9 |
|
Green |
|
Carla Denyer |
Bristol Central |
2024–present |
Serving |
[248] |
|
Labour |
|
Alan Gemmell |
Central Ayrshire |
2024–present |
Serving |
[248] |
|
Liberal Democrats |
|
Olly Glover |
Didcot and Wantage |
2024–present |
Serving |
[248] |
|
Liberal Democrats |
|
Tom Gordon |
Harrogate and Knaresborough |
2024–present |
Serving |
[248] |
|
Labour |
|
Lloyd Hatton |
South Dorset |
2024–present |
Serving |
[248] |
|
Labour |
|
Tom Hayes |
Bournemouth East |
2024–present |
Serving |
[248] |
|
Labour |
|
Terry Jermy |
South West Norfolk |
2024–present |
Serving |
[251] |
|
Labour |
|
Josh MacAlister |
Whitehaven and Workington |
2024–present |
Serving |
[248] |
|
Liberal Democrats |
|
Ben Maguire |
North Cornwall |
2024–present |
Serving |
[248] |
|
Labour |
|
Martin McCluskey |
Inverclyde and Renfrewshire West |
2024–present |
Serving |
[248] |
|
Labour |
|
Kevin McKenna |
Sittingbourne and Sheppey |
2024–present |
Serving |
[252] |
|
Labour |
|
Luke Murphy |
Basingstoke |
2024–present |
Serving |
[248] |
|
Labour |
|
Chris Murray |
Edinburgh East and Musselburgh |
2024–present |
Serving |
[253] |
|
Labour |
|
Luke Myer |
Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland |
2024–present |
Serving |
[248] |
|
Labour |
|
Josh Newbury |
Cannock Chase |
2024–present |
Serving |
[248] |
|
Labour |
|
Tris Osborne |
Chatham and Aylesford |
2024–present |
Serving |
[254] |
|
Labour Co-op |
|
Andrew Pakes |
Peterborough |
2024–present |
Serving |
[248] |
|
Labour |
|
Michael Payne |
Gedling |
2024–present |
Serving |
[248] |
|
Labour |
|
Steve Race |
Exeter |
2024–present |
Serving |
[248][255] |
|
Liberal Democrats |
|
Joshua Reynolds |
Maidenhead |
2024–present |
Serving |
[256] |
|
Labour |
|
Tim Roca |
Macclesfield |
2024–present |
Serving |
[248] |
|
Labour |
|
Tom Rutland |
East Worthing and Shoreham |
2024–present |
Serving |
[248] |
|
Labour Co-op |
|
Oliver Ryan |
Burnley |
2024–present |
Serving |
[248] |
|
Conservative |
|
Blake Stephenson |
Mid Bedfordshire |
2024–present |
Serving |
[248] |
|
Labour |
|
Alan Strickland |
Newton Aycliffe and Spennymoor |
2024–present |
Serving |
[248] |
|
Labour |
|
Peter Swallow |
Bracknell |
2024–present |
Serving |
[257] |
|
Labour |
|
Rachel Taylor |
North Warwickshire and Bedworth |
2024–present |
Serving |
[248] |