List of MPs elected in the United Kingdom general election, 2017

Fifty-seventh Parliament of the United Kingdom
56th Parliament 58th Parliament
Overview
Term 21 June 2017 – present
Election United Kingdom general election, 2017
Government Second May ministry
House of Commons
Members 650
Speaker John Bercow
Leader Andrea Leadsom
Prime Minister Theresa May
Leader of the Opposition Jeremy Corbyn
House of Lords
Members 800
Lord Speaker The Lord Fowler
Leader The Baroness Evans of Bowes Park
Leader of the Opposition The Baroness Smith of Basildon
Crown-in-Parliament
Queen Elizabeth II

The fifty-seventh Parliament of the United Kingdom is the legislature of the United Kingdom following the 2017 general election of Members of Parliament (MPs) to the House of Commons. The Parliament, which consists of the House of Lords and the elected House of Commons, was convened at the Palace of Westminster by Queen Elizabeth II on 21 June 2017. Each of Parliament's 650 constituencies returns one MP to the House of Commons.[1]

Including newcomers and returning MPs, 208 women were elected in this general election.[2]

House of Commons composition

Below are graphical representations of the House of Commons showing party strengths directly after the 2017 general election, and currently. This is not a seating plan of the House of Commons, which has five rows of benches on each side, with the government party to the right of the Speaker and opposition parties to the left, but with room for only around two-thirds of MPs to sit at any one time.

This table shows the number of MPs in each party:

Affiliation Members[3]
Elected Current
Conservative 317 316
Labour 262 257
SNP 35 35
Liberal Democrat 12 12
DUP 10 9
Sinn Féin 7 7
Plaid Cymru 4 4
Green 1 1
  Independent 1 7
  Speaker 1 1
  Suspended 0 1
  Vacant 0 0
Total 650
Voting total 639 638
Majority threshold 320 320
Gov short by 4 4
Gov + C&S majority 13 12
Notes
  • For full details of changes during the 57th Parliament, see Defections, suspensions and removal of whip and By-elections.
  • In addition to the parties listed in the table above, the Co-operative Party is also represented in the House of Commons by 38 Labour MPs sitting with the Labour Co-operative designation.
  • "Members elected" refers to the composition resulting from the election on 8 June 2017, but note that the confidence and supply arrangement (referred to in the final row as C&S) was only reached on 26 June.
  • The "voting total" is the effective size of the House excluding vacancies, suspensions, the Speaker (originally Conservative) and three Deputy Speakers (two Labour and one Conservative) who have only a tie-breaking vote constrained by conventions,[4] and seven abstentionist members (Sinn Féin). Eleven members are currently excluded under this definition.
  • The "majority threshold", the number of seats needed to have a majority of one, and "Gov short by", the margin by which the governing Conservatives are short of that majority, are based on the voting total. The "Gov + C&S majority" is calculated as the sum of voting Conservative and Democratic Unionist Party members, less the sum of all other voting members.

List of MPs elected in the general election

The following table is a list of MPs elected, ordered by constituency. Names of incumbents are listed where they stood for re-election; for details of defeated new candidates and the incumbent who stood down in those cases see individual constituency articles.

ConstituencyParty of incumbent
before election
Member returned (2017)[5]Notes[6]
AberavonLabour The Hon. Stephen Kinnock (L)Seat held
AberconwyConservative Guto Bebb (C)Seat held
Aberdeen NorthSNP Kirsty Blackman (SNP)Seat held
Aberdeen SouthSNP Ross Thomson (C)Seat gain, defeated incumbent Callum McCaig
Airdrie and ShottsSNP Neil Gray (SNP)Seat held
AldershotConservative Leo Docherty (C)Seat held, incumbent Sir Gerald Howarth stood down
Aldridge-BrownhillsConservative Wendy Morton (C)Seat held
Altrincham and Sale WestConservative Graham Brady (C)Seat held
Alyn and DeesideLabour Mark Tami (L)Seat held
Amber ValleyConservative Nigel Mills (C)Seat held
AngusSNP Kirstene Hair (C)Seat gain, defeated incumbent Mike Weir
ArfonPlaid Cymru Hywel Williams (PC)Seat held
Argyll and ButeSNP Brendan O'Hara (SNP)Seat held
Arundel and South DownsConservative Nick Herbert (C)Seat held
AshfieldLabour Gloria De Piero (L)Seat held
AshfordConservative Damian Green (C)Seat held
Ashton-under-LyneLabour Angela Rayner (L)Seat held
AylesburyConservative David Lidington (C)Seat held
Ayr, Carrick and CumnockSNP Bill Grant (C)Seat gain, defeated incumbent Corri Wilson
BanburyConservative The Hon. Victoria Prentis (C)Seat held
Banff and BuchanSNP David Duguid (C)Seat gain, defeated incumbent Eilidh Whiteford
BarkingLabour Dame Margaret Hodge (L)Seat held
Barnsley CentralLabour Dan Jarvis (L)Seat held
Barnsley EastLabour Stephanie Peacock (L)Seat held, incumbent Michael Dugher stood down
Barrow and FurnessLabour Co-operative John Woodcock (L Co-op)Seat held
Basildon and BillericayConservative John Baron (C)Seat held
BasingstokeConservative Maria Miller (C)Seat held
BassetlawLabour John Mann (L)Seat held
BathConservative Wera Hobhouse (LD)Seat gain, defeated incumbent Ben Howlett
Batley and SpenLabour Co-operative Tracy Brabin (L Co-op)Seat held
BatterseaConservative Marsha de Cordova (L)Seat gain, defeated incumbent Jane Ellison
BeaconsfieldConservative Dominic Grieve (C)Seat held
BeckenhamConservative Bob Stewart (C)Seat held
BedfordConservative Mohammad Yasin (L)Seat gain, defeated incumbent Richard Fuller
Belfast EastDUP Gavin Robinson (DUP)Seat held
Belfast NorthDUP Nigel Dodds (DUP)Seat held
Belfast SouthSDLP Emma Little Pengelly (DUP)Seat gain, defeated incumbent Alasdair McDonnell
Belfast WestSinn Féin Paul Maskey (SF)Seat held
Bermondsey and Old SouthwarkLabour Neil Coyle (L)Seat held
Berwick-upon-TweedConservative Anne-Marie Trevelyan (C)Seat held
Berwickshire, Roxburgh and SelkirkSNP John Lamont (C)Seat gain, defeated incumbent Calum Kerr
Bethnal Green and BowLabour Rushanara Ali (L)Seat held
Beverley and HoldernessConservative Graham Stuart (C)Seat held
Bexhill and BattleConservative Huw Merriman (C)Seat held
Bexleyheath and CrayfordConservative David Evennett (C)Seat held
BirkenheadLabour Frank Field (L)Seat held
Birmingham, EdgbastonLabour Co-operative Preet Gill (L Co-op)Seat held, incumbent Gisela Stuart stood down
Birmingham, ErdingtonLabour Jack Dromey (L)Seat held
Birmingham, Hall GreenLabour Roger Godsiff (L)Seat held
Birmingham, Hodge HillLabour Liam Byrne (L)Seat held
Birmingham, LadywoodLabour Shabana Mahmood (L)Seat held
Birmingham, NorthfieldLabour Richard Burden (L)Seat held
Birmingham, Perry BarrLabour Khalid Mahmood (L)Seat held
Birmingham, Selly OakLabour Steve McCabe (L)Seat held
Birmingham, YardleyLabour Jess Phillips (L)Seat held
Bishop AucklandLabour Helen Goodman (L)Seat held
BlackburnLabour Kate Hollern (L)Seat held
Blackley and BroughtonLabour Graham Stringer (L)Seat held
Blackpool North and CleveleysConservative Paul Maynard (C)Seat held
Blackpool SouthLabour Gordon Marsden (L)Seat held
Blaenau GwentLabour Nick Smith (L)Seat held
BlaydonLabour Liz Twist (L)Seat held, incumbent David Anderson stood down
Blyth ValleyLabour Ronnie Campbell (L)Seat held
Bognor Regis and LittlehamptonConservative Nick Gibb (C)Seat held
BolsoverLabour Dennis Skinner (L)Seat held
Bolton North EastLabour Sir David Crausby (L)Seat held
Bolton South EastLabour Yasmin Qureshi (L)Seat held
Bolton WestConservative Chris Green (C)Seat held
BootleLabour Peter Dowd (L)Seat held
Boston and SkegnessConservative Matt Warman (C)Seat held
BosworthConservative David Tredinnick (C)Seat held
Bournemouth EastConservative Tobias Ellwood (C)Seat held
Bournemouth WestConservative Conor Burns (C)Seat held
BracknellConservative Phillip Lee (C)Seat held
Bradford EastLabour Imran Hussain (L)Seat held
Bradford SouthLabour Judith Cummins (L)Seat held
Bradford WestLabour Naz Shah (L)Seat held
BraintreeConservative James Cleverly (C)Seat held
Brecon and RadnorshireConservative Christopher Davies (C)Seat held
Brent CentralLabour Dawn Butler (L)Seat held
Brent NorthLabour Barry Gardiner (L)Seat held
Brentford and IsleworthLabour Ruth Cadbury (L)Seat held
Brentwood and OngarConservative Alex Burghart (C)Seat held, incumbent Sir Eric Pickles stood down
BridgendLabour Madeleine Moon (L)Seat held
Bridgwater and West SomersetConservative Ian Liddell-Grainger (C)Seat held
Brigg and GooleConservative Andrew Percy (C)Seat held
Brighton KemptownConservative Lloyd Russell-Moyle (L Co-op)Seat gain, defeated incumbent Simon Kirby
Brighton PavilionGreen Party Caroline Lucas (Green)Seat held
Bristol EastLabour Kerry McCarthy (L)Seat held
Bristol North WestConservative Darren Jones (L)Seat gain, defeated incumbent Charlotte Leslie
Bristol SouthLabour Karin Smyth (L)Seat held
Bristol WestLabour Thangam Debbonaire (L)Seat held
BroadlandConservative Keith Simpson (C)Seat held
Bromley and ChislehurstConservative Bob Neill (C)Seat held
BromsgroveConservative Sajid Javid (C)Seat held
BroxbourneConservative Charles Walker (C)Seat held
BroxtoweConservative Anna Soubry (C)Seat held
BuckinghamThe Speaker John Bercow (Speaker)Seat held
BurnleyLabour Julie Cooper (L)Seat held
BurtonConservative Andrew Griffiths (C)Seat held
Bury NorthConservative James Frith (L)Seat gain, defeated incumbent David Nuttall
Bury SouthLabour Ivan Lewis (L)Seat held, suspended by Labour November 2017[7]
Bury St EdmundsConservative Jo Churchill (C)Seat held
CaerphillyLabour Wayne David (L)Seat held
Caithness, Sutherland and Easter RossSNP Jamie Stone (LD)Seat gain, defeated incumbent Paul Monaghan
Calder ValleyConservative Craig Whittaker (C)Seat held
Camberwell and PeckhamLabour Harriet Harman (L)Seat held
Camborne and RedruthConservative George Eustice (C)Seat held
CambridgeLabour Daniel Zeichner (L)Seat held
Cannock ChaseConservative Amanda Milling (C)Seat held
CanterburyConservative Rosie Duffield (L)Seat gain, defeated incumbent Julian Brazier
Cardiff CentralLabour Jo Stevens (L)Seat held
Cardiff NorthConservative Anna McMorrin (L)Seat gain, defeated incumbent Craig Williams
Cardiff South and PenarthLabour Co-operative Stephen Doughty (L Co-op)Seat held
Cardiff WestLabour Kevin Brennan (L)Seat held
CarlisleConservative John Stevenson (C)Seat held
Carmarthen East and DinefwrPlaid Cymru Jonathan Edwards (PC)Seat held
Carmarthen West and South PembrokeshireConservative Simon Hart (C)Seat held
Carshalton and WallingtonLiberal Democrats Tom Brake (LD)Seat held
Castle PointConservative Rebecca Harris (C)Seat held
Central AyrshireSNP Philippa Whitford (SNP)Seat held
Central DevonConservative Mel Stride (C)Seat held
Central Suffolk and North IpswichConservative Daniel Poulter (C)Seat held
CeredigionLiberal Democrats Ben Lake (PC)Seat gain, defeated incumbent Mark Williams
CharnwoodConservative Edward Argar (C)Seat held
Chatham and AylesfordConservative Tracey Crouch (C)Seat held
CheadleConservative Mary Robinson (C)Seat held
ChelmsfordConservative Vicky Ford (C)Seat held, incumbent Sir Simon Burns stood down
Chelsea and FulhamConservative Greg Hands (C)Seat held
CheltenhamConservative Alex Chalk (C)Seat held
Chesham and AmershamConservative Cheryl Gillan (C)Seat held
ChesterfieldLabour Toby Perkins (L)Seat held
ChichesterConservative Gillian Keegan (C)Seat held, incumbent Andrew Tyrie stood down
Chingford and Woodford GreenConservative Iain Duncan Smith (C)Seat held
ChippenhamConservative Michelle Donelan (C)Seat held
Chipping BarnetConservative Theresa Villiers (C)Seat held
ChorleyLabour Lindsay Hoyle (L)Seat held
ChristchurchConservative Christopher Chope (C)Seat held
Cities of London and WestminsterConservative Mark Field (C)Seat held
City of ChesterLabour Chris Matheson (L)Seat held
ClactonIndependent[lower-alpha 1] Giles Watling (C)Seat gain, incumbent Douglas Carswell (originally a UKIP MP) stood down
CleethorpesConservative Martin Vickers (C)Seat held
Clwyd SouthLabour Susan Elan Jones (L)Seat held
Clwyd WestConservative David Jones (C)Seat held
Coatbridge, Chryston and BellshillSNP Hugh Gaffney (L)Seat gain, defeated incumbent Phil Boswell
ColchesterConservative Will Quince (C)Seat held
Colne ValleyConservative Thelma Walker (L)Seat gain, defeated incumbent Jason McCartney
CongletonConservative Fiona Bruce (C)Seat held
CopelandConservative Trudy Harrison (C)Seat held
CorbyConservative Tom Pursglove (C)Seat held
The CotswoldsConservative Geoffrey Clifton-Brown (C)Seat held
Coventry North EastLabour Colleen Fletcher (L)Seat held
Coventry North WestLabour Geoffrey Robinson (L)Seat held
Coventry SouthLabour Jim Cunningham (L)Seat held
CrawleyConservative Henry Smith (C)Seat held
Crewe and NantwichConservative Laura Smith (L)Seat gain, defeated incumbent Edward Timpson
Croydon CentralConservative Sarah Jones (L)Seat gain, defeated incumbent Gavin Barwell
Croydon NorthLabour Co-operative Steve Reed (L Co-op)Seat held
Croydon SouthConservative Chris Philp (C)Seat held
Cumbernauld, Kilsyth and Kirkintilloch EastSNP Stuart McDonald (SNP)Seat held
Cynon ValleyLabour Ann Clwyd (L)Seat held
Dagenham and RainhamLabour Jon Cruddas (L)Seat held
DarlingtonLabour Jenny Chapman (L)Seat held
DartfordConservative Gareth Johnson (C)Seat held
DaventryConservative Chris Heaton-Harris (C)Seat held
DelynLabour David Hanson (L)Seat held
Denton and ReddishLabour Andrew Gwynne (L)Seat held
Derby NorthConservative Chris Williamson (L)Seat gain, defeated incumbent Amanda Solloway
Derby SouthLabour Dame Margaret Beckett (L)Seat held
Derbyshire DalesConservative Sir Patrick McLoughlin (C)Seat held
DevizesConservative Claire Perry (C)Seat held
DewsburyLabour Paula Sherriff (L)Seat held
Don ValleyLabour Caroline Flint (L)Seat held
Doncaster CentralLabour Dame Rosie Winterton (L)Seat held
Doncaster NorthLabour Ed Miliband (L)Seat held
DoverConservative Charlie Elphicke (C)Seat held
Dudley NorthLabour Ian Austin (L)Seat held
Dudley SouthConservative Mike Wood (C)Seat held
Dulwich and West NorwoodLabour Helen Hayes (L)Seat held
Dumfries and GallowaySNP Alister Jack (C)Seat gain, defeated incumbent Richard Arkless
Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and TweeddaleConservative David Mundell (C)Seat held
Dundee EastSNP Stewart Hosie (SNP)Seat held
Dundee WestSNP Chris Law (SNP)Seat held
Dunfermline and West FifeSNP Douglas Chapman (SNP)Seat held
City of DurhamLabour Roberta Blackman-Woods (L)Seat held
Dwyfor MeirionnyddPlaid Cymru Liz Saville-Roberts (PC)Seat held
Ealing Central and ActonLabour Rupa Huq (L)Seat held
Ealing NorthLabour Stephen Pound (L)Seat held
Ealing SouthallLabour Virendra Sharma (L)Seat held
EasingtonLabour Grahame Morris (L)Seat held
East AntrimDUP Sammy Wilson (DUP)Seat held
East DevonConservative Sir Hugo Swire (C)Seat held
East DunbartonshireSNP Jo Swinson (LD)Seat gain, defeated incumbent John Nicolson
East HamLabour Stephen Timms (L)Seat held
East HampshireConservative Damian Hinds (C)Seat held
East Kilbride, Strathaven and LesmahagowSNP Lisa Cameron (SNP)Seat held
East LondonderryDUP Gregory Campbell (DUP)Seat held
East LothianSNP Martin Whitfield (L)Seat gain, defeated incumbent George Kerevan
East RenfrewshireSNP Paul Masterton (C)Seat gain, defeated incumbent Kirsten Oswald
East SurreyConservative Sam Gyimah (C)Seat held
East Worthing and ShorehamConservative Tim Loughton (C)Seat held
East YorkshireConservative Sir Greg Knight (C)Seat held
EastbourneConservative Stephen Lloyd (LD)Seat gain, defeated incumbent Caroline Ansell
EastleighConservative Mims Davies (C)Seat held
EddisburyConservative Antoinette Sandbach (C)Seat held
Edinburgh EastSNP Tommy Sheppard (SNP)Seat held
Edinburgh North and LeithSNP Deidre Brock (SNP)Seat held
Edinburgh SouthLabour Ian Murray (L)Seat held
Edinburgh South WestSNP Joanna Cherry (SNP)Seat held
Edinburgh WestIndependent[lower-alpha 1] Christine Jardine (LD)Seat gain, incumbent Michelle Thomson (originally a SNP MP) stood down
EdmontonLabour Co-operative Kate Osamor (L Co-op)Seat held
Ellesmere Port and NestonLabour Justin Madders (L)Seat held
Elmet and RothwellConservative Alec Shelbrooke (C)Seat held
ElthamLabour Clive Efford (L)Seat held
Enfield NorthLabour Joan Ryan (L)Seat held
Enfield SouthgateConservative Bambos Charalambous (L)Seat gain, defeated incumbent David Burrowes
Epping ForestConservative Eleanor Laing (C)Seat held
Epsom and EwellConservative Chris Grayling (C)Seat held
ErewashConservative Maggie Throup (C)Seat held
Erith and ThamesmeadLabour Teresa Pearce (L)Seat held
Esher and WaltonConservative Dominic Raab (C)Seat held
ExeterLabour Ben Bradshaw (L)Seat held
FalkirkSNP John McNally (SNP)Seat held
FarehamConservative Suella Braverman (C)Seat held
Faversham and Mid KentConservative Helen Whately (C)Seat held
Feltham and HestonLabour Co-operative Seema Malhotra (L Co-op)Seat held
Fermanagh and South TyroneSinn Féin Michelle Gildernew (SF)Seat gain, defeated incumbent Tom Elliott
Filton and Bradley StokeConservative Jack Lopresti (C)Seat held
Finchley and Golders GreenConservative Mike Freer (C)Seat held
Folkestone and HytheConservative Damian Collins (C)Seat held
Forest of DeanConservative Mark Harper (C)Seat held
FoyleSDLP Elisha McCallion (SF)Seat gain, defeated incumbent Mark Durkan
FyldeConservative Mark Menzies (C)Seat held
GainsboroughConservative Sir Edward Leigh (C)Seat held
Garston and HalewoodLabour Maria Eagle (L)Seat held
GatesheadLabour Ian Mearns (L)Seat held
GedlingLabour Vernon Coaker (L)Seat held
Gillingham and RainhamConservative Rehman Chishti (C)Seat held
Glasgow CentralSNP Alison Thewliss (SNP)Seat held
Glasgow EastIndependent[lower-alpha 1] David Linden (SNP)Seat held, incumbent Natalie McGarry (originally an SNP MP) stood down
Glasgow NorthSNP Patrick Grady (SNP)Seat held
Glasgow North EastSNP Paul Sweeney (L Co-op)Seat gain, defeated incumbent Anne McLaughlin
Glasgow North WestSNP Carol Monaghan (SNP)Seat held
Glasgow SouthSNP Stewart McDonald (SNP)Seat held
Glasgow South WestSNP Chris Stephens (SNP)Seat held
GlenrothesSNP Peter Grant (SNP)Seat held
GloucesterConservative Richard Graham (C)Seat held
GordonSNP Colin Clark (C)Seat gain, defeated incumbent Alex Salmond
GosportConservative Caroline Dinenage (C)Seat held
GowerConservative Tonia Antoniazzi (L)Seat gain, defeated incumbent Byron Davies
Grantham and StamfordConservative Nicholas Boles (C)Seat held
GraveshamConservative Adam Holloway (C)Seat held
Great GrimsbyLabour Melanie Onn (L)Seat held
Great YarmouthConservative Brandon Lewis (C)Seat held
Greenwich and WoolwichLabour Matthew Pennycook (L)Seat held
GuildfordConservative Anne Milton (C)Seat held
Hackney North and Stoke NewingtonLabour Diane Abbott (L)Seat held
Hackney South and ShoreditchLabour Co-operative Meg Hillier (L Co-op)Seat held
Halesowen and Rowley RegisConservative James Morris (C)Seat held
HalifaxLabour Holly Lynch (L)Seat held
Haltemprice and HowdenConservative David Davis (C)Seat held
HaltonLabour Derek Twigg (L)Seat held
HammersmithLabour Andy Slaughter (L)Seat held
Hampstead and KilburnLabour Tulip Siddiq (L)Seat held
HarboroughConservative Neil O'Brien (C)Seat held, incumbent Sir Edward Garnier stood down
HarlowConservative Robert Halfon (C)Seat held
Harrogate and KnaresboroughConservative Andrew Jones (C)Seat held
Harrow EastConservative Bob Blackman (C)Seat held
Harrow WestLabour Co-operative Gareth Thomas (L Co-op)Seat held
HartlepoolLabour Mike Hill (L)Seat held, incumbent Iain Wright stood down
Harwich and North EssexConservative The Hon. Bernard Jenkin (C)Seat held
Hastings and RyeConservative Amber Rudd (C)Seat held
HavantConservative Alan Mak (C)Seat held
Hayes and HarlingtonLabour John McDonnell (L)Seat held
Hazel GroveConservative William Wragg (C)Seat held
Hemel HempsteadConservative Mike Penning (C)Seat held
HemsworthLabour Jon Trickett (L)Seat held
HendonConservative Matthew Offord (C)Seat held
HenleyConservative John Howell (C)Seat held
Hereford and South HerefordshireConservative Jesse Norman (C)Seat held
Hertford and StortfordConservative Mark Prisk (C)Seat held
HertsmereConservative Oliver Dowden (C)Seat held
HexhamConservative Guy Opperman (C)Seat held
Heywood and MiddletonLabour Liz McInnes (L)Seat held
High PeakConservative Ruth George (L)Seat gain, defeated incumbent Andrew Bingham
Hitchin and HarpendenConservative Bim Afolami (C)Seat held, incumbent Peter Lilley stood down
Holborn and St PancrasLabour Sir Keir Starmer (L)Seat held
Hornchurch and UpminsterConservative Julia Lopez (née Dockerill) (C)Seat held, incumbent Dame Angela Watkinson stood down
Hornsey and Wood GreenLabour Catherine West (L)Seat held
HorshamConservative Jeremy Quin (C)Seat held
Houghton and Sunderland SouthLabour Bridget Phillipson (L)Seat held
HoveLabour Peter Kyle (L)Seat held
HuddersfieldLabour Co-operative Barry Sheerman (L Co-op)Seat held
HuntingdonConservative Jonathan Djanogly (C)Seat held
HyndburnLabour Graham Jones (L)Seat held
Ilford NorthLabour Wes Streeting (L)Seat held
Ilford SouthLabour Co-operative Mike Gapes (L Co-op)Seat held
InverclydeSNP Ronnie Cowan (SNP)Seat held
Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and StrathspeySNP Drew Hendry (SNP)Seat held
IpswichConservative Sandy Martin (L)Seat gain, defeated incumbent Ben Gummer
Isle of WightConservative Bob Seely (C)Seat held, incumbent Andrew Turner stood down
Islington NorthLabour Jeremy Corbyn (L)Seat held
Islington South and FinsburyLabour Emily Thornberry (L)Seat held
IslwynLabour Co-operative Chris Evans (L Co-op)Seat held
JarrowLabour Stephen Hepburn (L)Seat held
KeighleyConservative John Grogan (L)Seat gain, defeated incumbent Kris Hopkins
Kenilworth and SouthamConservative Jeremy Wright (C)Seat held
KensingtonConservative Emma Dent Coad (L)Seat gain, defeated incumbent Victoria Borwick
KetteringConservative Philip Hollobone (C)Seat held
Kilmarnock and LoudounSNP Alan Brown (SNP)Seat held
Kingston and SurbitonConservative Sir Ed Davey (LD)Seat gain, defeated incumbent James Berry
Kingston upon Hull EastLabour Karl Turner (L)Seat held
Kingston upon Hull NorthLabour Diana Johnson (L)Seat held
Kingston upon Hull West and HessleLabour Emma Hardy (L)Seat held, incumbent Alan Johnson stood down
KingswoodConservative Chris Skidmore (C)Seat held
Kirkcaldy and CowdenbeathSNP Lesley Laird (L)Seat gain, defeated incumbent Roger Mullin
KnowsleyLabour George Howarth (L)Seat held
Lagan ValleyDUP Sir Jeffrey Donaldson (DUP)Seat held
Lanark and Hamilton EastSNP Angela Crawley (SNP)Seat held
Lancaster and FleetwoodLabour Cat Smith (L)Seat held
Leeds CentralLabour Hilary Benn (L)Seat held
Leeds EastLabour Richard Burgon (L)Seat held
Leeds North EastLabour Fabian Hamilton (L)Seat held
Leeds North WestLiberal Democrats Alex Sobel (L Co-op)Seat gain, defeated incumbent Greg Mulholland
Leeds WestLabour Rachel Reeves (L)Seat held
Leicester EastLabour Keith Vaz (L)Seat held
Leicester SouthLabour Co-operative Jon Ashworth (L Co-op)Seat held
Leicester WestLabour Liz Kendall (L)Seat held
LeighLabour Jo Platt (L Co-op)Seat held, incumbent Andy Burnham stood down
LewesConservative Maria Caulfield (C)Seat held
Lewisham EastLabour Heidi Alexander (L)Seat held
Lewisham West and PengeLabour Ellie Reeves (L)Seat held, incumbent Jim Dowd stood down
Lewisham DeptfordLabour Vicky Foxcroft (L)Seat held
Leyton and WansteadLabour John Cryer (L)Seat held
LichfieldConservative Michael Fabricant (C)Seat held
LincolnConservative Karen Lee (L)Seat gain, defeated incumbent Karl McCartney
Linlithgow and East FalkirkSNP Martyn Day (SNP)Seat held
Liverpool RiversideLabour Co-operative Louise Ellman (L Co-op)Seat held
Liverpool WaltonLabour Dan Carden (L)Seat held, incumbent Steve Rotheram stood down
Liverpool WavertreeLabour Co-operative Luciana Berger (L Co-op)Seat held
Liverpool West DerbyLabour Co-operative Stephen Twigg (L Co-op)Seat held
LivingstonSNP Hannah Bardell (SNP)Seat held
LlanelliLabour Nia Griffith (L)Seat held
LoughboroughConservative Nicky Morgan (C)Seat held
Louth and HorncastleConservative Victoria Atkins (C)Seat held
LudlowConservative Philip Dunne (C)Seat held
Luton NorthLabour Kelvin Hopkins (L)Seat held. Suspended from party.
Luton SouthLabour Co-operative Gavin Shuker (L Co-op)Seat held
MacclesfieldConservative David Rutley (C)Seat held
MaidenheadConservative Theresa May (C)Seat held
Maidstone and The WealdConservative Helen Grant (C)Seat held
MakerfieldLabour Yvonne Fovargue (L)Seat held
MaldonConservative John Whittingdale (C)Seat held
Manchester CentralLabour Co-operative Lucy Powell (L Co-op)Seat held
Manchester, GortonLabour Afzal Khan (L)Seat held, last MP Sir Gerald Kaufman died in February 2017
Manchester WithingtonLabour Jeff Smith (L)Seat held
MansfieldLabour Ben Bradley (C)Seat gain, defeated incumbent Sir Alan Meale
Meon ValleyConservative George Hollingbery (C)Seat held
MeridenConservative Dame Caroline Spelman (C)Seat held
Merthyr Tydfil and RhymneyLabour Gerald Jones (L)Seat held
Mid BedfordshireConservative Nadine Dorries (C)Seat held
Mid DerbyshireConservative Pauline Latham (C)Seat held
Mid Dorset and North PooleConservative Michael Tomlinson (C)Seat held
Mid NorfolkConservative George Freeman (C)Seat held
Mid SussexConservative Sir Nicholas Soames (C)Seat held
Mid UlsterSinn Féin Francie Molloy (SF)Seat held
Mid WorcestershireConservative Nigel Huddleston (C)Seat held
MiddlesbroughLabour Andy McDonald (L)Seat held
Middlesbrough South and East ClevelandLabour Simon Clarke (C)Seat gain, incumbent Tom Blenkinsop stood down
MidlothianSNP Danielle Rowley (L)Seat gain, defeated incumbent Owen Thompson
Milton Keynes NorthConservative Mark Lancaster (C)Seat held
Milton Keynes SouthConservative Iain Stewart (C)Seat held
Mitcham and MordenLabour Siobhain McDonagh (L)Seat held
Mole ValleyConservative Sir Paul Beresford (C)Seat held
MonmouthConservative David Davies (C)Seat held
MontgomeryshireConservative Glyn Davies (C)Seat held
MoraySNP Douglas Ross (C)Seat gain, defeated incumbent Angus Robertson
Morecambe and LunesdaleConservative David Morris (C)Seat held
Morley and OutwoodConservative Andrea Jenkyns (C)Seat held
Motherwell and WishawSNP Marion Fellows (SNP)Seat held
Na h-Eileanan an Iar (Western Isles)SNP Angus MacNeil (SNP)Seat held
NeathLabour Christina Rees (L)Seat held
New Forest EastConservative Julian Lewis (C)Seat held
New Forest WestConservative Sir Desmond Swayne (C)Seat held
NewarkConservative Robert Jenrick (C)Seat held
NewburyConservative Richard Benyon (C)Seat held
Newcastle upon Tyne CentralLabour Chinyelu Onwurah (L)Seat held
Newcastle upon Tyne EastLabour Nick Brown (L)Seat held
Newcastle upon Tyne NorthLabour Catherine McKinnell (L)Seat held
Newcastle-under-LymeLabour Paul Farrelly (L)Seat held
Newport EastLabour Jessica Morden (L)Seat held
Newport WestLabour Paul Flynn (L)Seat held
Newry and ArmaghSinn Féin Mickey Brady (SF)Seat held
Newton AbbotConservative Anne Marie Morris (C)Seat held
Normanton, Pontefract and CastlefordLabour Yvette Cooper (L)Seat held
North AntrimDUP The Hon. Ian Paisley, Jr. (DUP)Seat held
North Ayrshire and ArranSNP Patricia Gibson (SNP)Seat held
North CornwallConservative Scott Mann (C)Seat held
North DevonConservative Peter Heaton-Jones (C)Seat held
North DorsetConservative Simon Hoare (C)Seat held
North DownIndependent Sylvia, Lady Hermon (Ind)Seat held
North DurhamLabour Kevan Jones (L)Seat held
North East BedfordshireConservative Alistair Burt (C)Seat held
North East CambridgeshireConservative Stephen Barclay (C)Seat held
North East DerbyshireLabour Lee Rowley (C)Seat gain, defeated incumbent Natascha Engel
North East FifeSNP Stephen Gethins (SNP)Seat held
North East HampshireConservative Ranil Jayawardena (C)Seat held
North East HertfordshireConservative Sir Oliver Heald (C)Seat held
North East SomersetConservative The Hon. Jacob Rees-Mogg (C)Seat held
North HerefordshireConservative Bill Wiggin (C)Seat held
North NorfolkLiberal Democrats Norman Lamb (LD)Seat held
North ShropshireConservative Owen Paterson (C)Seat held
North SomersetConservative Liam Fox (C)Seat held
North SwindonConservative Justin Tomlinson (C)Seat held
North ThanetConservative Sir Roger Gale (C)Seat held
North TynesideLabour Mary Glindon (L)Seat held
North WarwickshireConservative Craig Tracey (C)Seat held
North West CambridgeshireConservative Shailesh Vara (C)Seat held
North West DurhamLabour Laura Pidcock (L)Seat held, incumbent Pat Glass stood down
North West HampshireConservative Kit Malthouse (C)Seat held
North West LeicestershireConservative Andrew Bridgen (C)Seat held
North West NorfolkConservative Sir Henry Bellingham (C)Seat held
North WiltshireConservative James Gray (C)Seat held
Northampton NorthConservative Michael Ellis (C)Seat held
Northampton SouthConservative Andrew Lewer (C)Seat held, incumbent David Mackintosh stood down
Norwich NorthConservative Chloe Smith (C)Seat held
Norwich SouthLabour Clive Lewis (L)Seat held
Nottingham EastLabour Co-operative Chris Leslie (L Co-op)Seat held
Nottingham NorthLabour Alex Norris (L)Seat held, incumbent Graham Allen stood down
Nottingham SouthLabour Lilian Greenwood (L)Seat held
NuneatonConservative Marcus Jones (C)Seat held
Ochil and South PerthshireSNP Luke Graham (C)Seat gain, defeated incumbent Tasmina Ahmed-Sheikh
OgmoreLabour Chris Elmore (L)Seat held
Old Bexley and SidcupConservative James Brokenshire (C)Seat held
Oldham East and SaddleworthLabour Debbie Abrahams (L)Seat held
Oldham West and RoytonLabour Jim McMahon (L Co-op)Seat held
Orkney and ShetlandLiberal Democrats Alistair Carmichael (LD)Seat held
OrpingtonConservative Jo Johnson (C)Seat held
Oxford EastLabour Anneliese Dodds (L Co-op)Seat held, incumbent Andrew Smith stood down
Oxford West and AbingdonConservative Layla Moran (LD)Seat gain, defeated incumbent Nicola Blackwood
Paisley and Renfrewshire NorthSNP Gavin Newlands (SNP)Seat held
Paisley and Renfrewshire SouthSNP Mhairi Black (SNP)Seat held
PendleConservative Andrew Stephenson (C)Seat held
Penistone and StocksbridgeLabour Angela Smith (L)Seat held
Penrith and The BorderConservative Rory Stewart (C)Seat held
Perth and North PerthshireSNP Pete Wishart (SNP)Seat held
PeterboroughConservative Fiona Onasanya (L)Seat gain, defeated incumbent Stewart Jackson
Plymouth, Moor ViewConservative Johnny Mercer (C)Seat held
Plymouth, Sutton and DevonportConservative Luke Pollard (L Co-op)Seat gain, defeated incumbent Oliver Colvile
PontypriddLabour Owen Smith (L)Seat held
PooleConservative Robert Syms (C)Seat held
Poplar and LimehouseLabour Jim Fitzpatrick (L)Seat held
Portsmouth NorthConservative Penny Mordaunt (C)Seat held
Portsmouth SouthConservative Stephen Morgan (L)Seat gain, defeated incumbent Flick Drummond
Preseli PembrokeshireConservative Stephen Crabb (C)Seat held
PrestonLabour Co-operative Mark Hendrick (L Co-op)Seat held
PudseyConservative Stuart Andrew (C)Seat held
PutneyConservative Justine Greening (C)Seat held
Rayleigh and WickfordConservative Mark Francois (C)Seat held
Reading EastConservative Matt Rodda (L)Seat gain, defeated incumbent Rob Wilson
Reading WestConservative Alok Sharma (C)Seat held
RedcarLabour Co-operative Anna Turley (L Co-op)Seat held
RedditchConservative Rachel Maclean (C)Seat held, incumbent Karen Lumley stood down
ReigateConservative Crispin Blunt (C)Seat held
RhonddaLabour Chris Bryant (L)Seat held
Ribble ValleyConservative Nigel Evans (C)Seat held
Richmond (Yorks)Conservative Rishi Sunak (C)Seat held
Richmond ParkLiberal Democrats Zac Goldsmith (C)Seat gain, defeated incumbent Sarah Olney
RochdaleIndependent[lower-alpha 1] Tony Lloyd (L)Seat held, defeated incumbent Simon Danczuk (originally a Labour MP)
Rochester and StroodConservative Kelly Tolhurst (C)Seat held
Rochford and Southend EastConservative James Duddridge (C)Seat held
RomfordConservative Andrew Rosindell (C)Seat held
Romsey and Southampton NorthConservative Caroline Nokes (C)Seat held
Ross, Skye and LochaberSNP Ian Blackford (SNP)Seat held
Rossendale and DarwenConservative Jake Berry (C)Seat held
Rother ValleyLabour Sir Kevin Barron (L)Seat held
RotherhamLabour Sarah Champion (L)Seat held
RugbyConservative Mark Pawsey (C)Seat held
Ruislip, Northwood and PinnerConservative The Hon. Nick Hurd (C)Seat held
Runnymede and WeybridgeConservative Philip Hammond (C)Seat held
RushcliffeConservative Kenneth Clarke (C)Seat held
Rutherglen and Hamilton WestSNP Ged Killen (L Co-op)Seat gain, defeated incumbent Margaret Ferrier
Rutland and MeltonConservative Sir Alan Duncan (C)Seat held
Saffron WaldenConservative Kemi Badenoch (C)Seat held, incumbent Sir Alan Haselhurst stood down
Salford and EcclesLabour Rebecca Long-Bailey (L)Seat held
SalisburyConservative John Glen (C)Seat held
Scarborough and WhitbyConservative Robert Goodwill (C)Seat held
ScunthorpeLabour Nic Dakin (L)Seat held
SedgefieldLabour Phil Wilson (L)Seat held
Sefton CentralLabour Bill Esterson (L)Seat held
Selby and AinstyConservative Nigel Adams (C)Seat held
SevenoaksConservative Sir Michael Fallon (C)Seat held
Sheffield CentralLabour Paul Blomfield (L)Seat held
Sheffield South EastLabour Clive Betts (L)Seat held
Sheffield Brightside and HillsboroughLabour Gill Furniss (L)Seat held
Sheffield HallamLiberal Democrats Jared O'Mara (L)Seat gain, defeated incumbent Nick Clegg. Suspended from party.
Sheffield HeeleyLabour Louise Haigh (L)Seat held
SherwoodConservative Mark Spencer (C)Seat held
ShipleyConservative Philip Davies (C)Seat held
Shrewsbury and AtchamConservative Daniel Kawczynski (C)Seat held
Sittingbourne and SheppeyConservative Gordon Henderson (C)Seat held
Skipton and RiponConservative Julian Smith (C)Seat held
Sleaford and North HykehamConservative Caroline Johnson (C)Seat held
SloughLabour Tan Dhesi (L)Seat held, incumbent Fiona Mactaggart stood down
SolihullConservative Julian Knight (C)Seat held
Somerton and FromeConservative David Warburton (C)Seat held
South AntrimUUP Paul Girvan (DUP)Seat gain, defeated incumbent Danny Kinahan
South Basildon and East ThurrockConservative Stephen Metcalfe (C)Seat held
South CambridgeshireConservative Heidi Allen (C)Seat held
South DerbyshireConservative Heather Wheeler (C)Seat held
South DorsetConservative Richard Drax (C)Seat held
South DownSDLP Chris Hazzard (SF)Seat gain, defeated incumbent Margaret Ritchie
South East CambridgeshireConservative Lucy Frazer (C)Seat held
South East CornwallConservative Sheryll Murray (C)Seat held
South Holland and The DeepingsConservative John Hayes (C)Seat held
South LeicestershireConservative Alberto Costa (C)Seat held
South NorfolkConservative Richard Bacon (C)Seat held
South NorthamptonshireConservative Andrea Leadsom (C)Seat held
South RibbleConservative Seema Kennedy (C)Seat held
South ShieldsLabour Emma Lewell-Buck (L)Seat held
South StaffordshireConservative Gavin Williamson (C)Seat held
South SuffolkConservative James Cartlidge (C)Seat held
South SwindonConservative Robert Buckland (C)Seat held
South ThanetConservative Craig Mackinlay (C)Seat held
South West BedfordshireConservative Andrew Selous (C)Seat held
South West DevonConservative Gary Streeter (C)Seat held
South West HertfordshireConservative David Gauke (C)Seat held
South West NorfolkConservative Elizabeth Truss (C)Seat held
South West SurreyConservative Jeremy Hunt (C)Seat held
South West WiltshireConservative Andrew Murrison (C)Seat held
Southampton ItchenConservative Royston Smith (C)Seat held
Southampton TestLabour Alan Whitehead (L)Seat held
Southend WestConservative Sir David Amess (C)Seat held
SouthportLiberal Democrats Damien Moore (C)Seat gain, incumbent John Pugh stood down
SpelthorneConservative Kwasi Kwarteng (C)Seat held
St AlbansConservative Anne Main (C)Seat held
St Austell and NewquayConservative Steve Double (C)Seat held
St Helens NorthLabour Conor McGinn (L)Seat held
St Helens South and WhistonLabour Marie Rimmer (L)Seat held
St IvesConservative Derek Thomas (C)Seat held
StaffordConservative Jeremy Lefroy (C)Seat held
Staffordshire MoorlandsConservative Karen Bradley (C)Seat held
Stalybridge and HydeLabour Co-operative Jonathan Reynolds (L Co-op)Seat held
StevenageConservative Stephen McPartland (C)Seat held
StirlingSNP Stephen Kerr (C)Seat gain, defeated incumbent Steven Paterson
StockportLabour Ann Coffey (L)Seat held
Stockton NorthLabour Alex Cunningham (L)Seat held
Stockton SouthConservative Paul Williams (L)Seat gain, defeated incumbent James Wharton
Stoke-on-Trent CentralLabour Co-operative Gareth Snell (L Co-op)Seat held
Stoke-on-Trent NorthLabour Ruth Smeeth (L)Seat held
Stoke-on-Trent SouthLabour Jack Brereton (C)Seat gain, defeated incumbent Rob Flello
StoneConservative Sir Bill Cash (C)Seat held
StourbridgeConservative Margot James (C)Seat held
StrangfordDUP Jim Shannon (DUP)Seat held
Stratford-on-AvonConservative Nadhim Zahawi (C)Seat held
StreathamLabour Chuka Umunna (L)Seat held
Stretford and UrmstonLabour Kate Green (L)Seat held
StroudConservative David Drew (L Co-op)Seat gain, defeated incumbent Neil Carmichael
Suffolk CoastalConservative Therese Coffey (C)Seat held
Sunderland CentralLabour Julie Elliott (L)Seat held
Surrey HeathConservative Michael Gove (C)Seat held
Sutton and CheamConservative Paul Scully (C)Seat held
Sutton ColdfieldConservative Andrew Mitchell (C)Seat held
Swansea EastLabour Carolyn Harris (L)Seat held
Swansea WestLabour Co-operative Geraint Davies (L Co-op)Seat held
TamworthConservative Christopher Pincher (C)Seat held
TattonConservative Esther McVey (C)Seat held, incumbent George Osborne stood down
Taunton DeaneConservative Rebecca Pow (C)Seat held
TelfordConservative Lucy Allan (C)Seat held
TewkesburyConservative Laurence Robertson (C)Seat held
Thirsk and MaltonConservative Kevin Hollinrake (C)Seat held
Thornbury and YateConservative Luke Hall (C)Seat held
ThurrockConservative Jackie Doyle-Price (C)Seat held
Tiverton and HonitonConservative Neil Parish (C)Seat held
Tonbridge and MallingConservative Tom Tugendhat (C)Seat held
TootingLabour Rosena Allin-Khan (L)Seat held
TorbayConservative Kevin Foster (C)Seat held
TorfaenLabour Nick Thomas-Symonds (L)Seat held
Torridge and West DevonConservative Geoffrey Cox (C)Seat held
TotnesConservative Sarah Wollaston (C)Seat held
TottenhamLabour David Lammy (L)Seat held
Truro and FalmouthConservative Sarah Newton (C)Seat held
Tunbridge WellsConservative Greg Clark (C)Seat held
TwickenhamConservative Sir Vince Cable (LD)Seat gain, defeated incumbent Tania Mathias
TynemouthLabour Alan Campbell (L)Seat held
Upper BannDUP David Simpson (DUP)Seat held
Uxbridge and South RuislipConservative Boris Johnson (C)Seat held
Vale of ClwydConservative Chris Ruane (L)Seat gain, defeated incumbent James Davies
Vale of GlamorganConservative Alun Cairns (C)Seat held
VauxhallLabour Kate Hoey (L)Seat held
WakefieldLabour Mary Creagh (L)Seat held
WallaseyLabour Angela Eagle (L)Seat held
Walsall NorthLabour Eddie Hughes (C)Seat gain, defeated incumbent David Winnick
Walsall SouthLabour Valerie Vaz (L)Seat held
WalthamstowLabour Co-operative Stella Creasy (L Co-op)Seat held
WansbeckLabour Ian Lavery (L)Seat held
WantageConservative The Hon. Ed Vaizey (C)Seat held
WarleyLabour John Spellar (L)Seat held
Warrington NorthLabour Helen Jones (L)Seat held
Warrington SouthConservative Faisal Rashid (L)Seat gain, defeated incumbent David Mowat
Warwick and LeamingtonConservative Matt Western (L)Seat gain, defeated incumbent Chris White
Washington and Sunderland WestLabour Sharon Hodgson (L)Seat held
WatfordConservative Richard Harrington (C)Seat held
WaveneyConservative Peter Aldous (C)Seat held
WealdenConservative Nus Ghani (C)Seat held
Weaver ValeConservative Mike Amesbury (L)Seat gain, defeated incumbent Graham Evans
WellingboroughConservative Peter Bone (C)Seat held
WellsConservative James Heappey (C)Seat held
Welwyn HatfieldConservative Grant Shapps (C)Seat held
Wentworth and DearneLabour John Healey (L)Seat held
West Aberdeenshire and KincardineSNP Andrew Bowie (C)Seat gain, defeated incumbent Stuart Donaldson
West Bromwich EastLabour Tom Watson (L)Seat held
West Bromwich WestLabour Co-operative Adrian Bailey (L Co-op)Seat held
West DorsetConservative Sir Oliver Letwin (C)Seat held
West DunbartonshireSNP Martin Docherty (SNP)Seat held
West HamLabour Lyn Brown (L)Seat held
West LancashireLabour Rosie Cooper (L)Seat held
West SuffolkConservative Matthew Hancock (C)Seat held
West TyroneSinn Féin Barry McElduff (SF)Seat held, incumbent Pat Doherty stood down
West WorcestershireConservative Harriett Baldwin (C)Seat held
Westminster NorthLabour Karen Buck (L)Seat held
Westmorland and LonsdaleLiberal Democrats Tim Farron (LD)Seat held
Weston-super-MareConservative John Penrose (C)Seat held
WiganLabour Lisa Nandy (L)Seat held
WimbledonConservative Stephen Hammond (C)Seat held
WinchesterConservative Steve Brine (C)Seat held
WindsorConservative Adam Afriyie (C)Seat held
Wirral SouthLabour Alison McGovern (L)Seat held
Wirral WestLabour Margaret Greenwood (L)Seat held
WithamConservative Priti Patel (C)Seat held
WitneyConservative Robert Courts (C)Seat held
WokingConservative Jonathan Lord (C)Seat held
WokinghamConservative John Redwood (C)Seat held
Wolverhampton North EastLabour Emma Reynolds (L)Seat held
Wolverhampton South EastLabour Pat McFadden (L)Seat held
Wolverhampton South WestLabour Eleanor Smith (L)Seat held, incumbent Rob Marris stood down
WorcesterConservative The Hon. Robin Walker (C)Seat held
WorkingtonLabour Sue Hayman (L)Seat held
Worsley and Eccles SouthLabour Barbara Keeley (L)Seat held
Worthing WestConservative Sir Peter Bottomley (C)Seat held
The WrekinConservative Mark Pritchard (C)Seat held
WrexhamLabour Ian Lucas (L)Seat held
WycombeConservative Steve Baker (C)Seat held
Wyre and Preston NorthConservative Ben Wallace (C)Seat held
Wyre ForestConservative Mark Garnier (C)Seat held
Wythenshawe and Sale EastLabour Mike Kane (L)Seat held
YeovilConservative Marcus Fysh (C)Seat held
Ynys Môn (Anglesey)Labour Albert Owen (L)Seat held
York CentralLabour Co-operative Rachael Maskell (L Co-op)Seat held
York OuterConservative Julian Sturdy (C)Seat held
Notes
  1. 1 2 3 4 The incumbents for these seats were originally members of political parties before either being suspended or resigning from their respective parties and subsequently sitting as independents for the remainder of the Parliament.

Deputy Speakers

The Speaker nominated Sir David Amess (Conservative, Southend West) and George Howarth (Labour, Knowsley) to serve as Temporary Deputy Speakers until the Deputy Speakers had been elected. The election of Deputy Speakers took place on 28 June 2017.

Although Deputy Speakers do not resign from their parties, they cease to vote (except to break ties) and they do not participate in party-political activity until the next election.

Name Party Constituency Office
Lindsay Hoyle LabourChorleyChairman of Ways and Means
Eleanor Laing ConservativeEpping ForestFirst Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means
Rosie Winterton LabourDoncaster CentralSecond Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means

As the only contesting member from the government side, Eleanor Laing's name did not appear on the ballot paper, and she was duly declared First Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means.

By-elections

By-elections are held for seats that become vacant.

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause
Lewisham East 14 June 2018 Heidi Alexander Labour Janet Daby Labour Resignation on appointment as Deputy Mayor of London[8]
West Tyrone 3 May 2018 Barry McElduff Sinn Féin Órfhlaith Begley Sinn Féin Resignation after becoming embroiled in a social media controversy regarding a perceived sectarian tweet on the 42nd anniversary of the Kingsmill massacre[9]

Defections, suspensions and removal of whip

The label under which MPs sit in the House of Commons can change if they defect from or are suspended or expelled by their party. When suspended, they effectively[10] become independents.

Date Name Source Party Destination Party Constituency Reason
10 July 2017 Anne Marie Morris Conservative Independent Newton Abbot Suspended pending investigation over racist remarks[11]
25 October 2017 Jared O'Mara Labour Independent Sheffield Hallam Suspended pending investigation over alleged sexist and homophobic remarks[12]
2 November 2017 Kelvin Hopkins Labour Independent Luton North Suspended pending investigation on the basis of sexual allegations received by the Labour Party[13]
3 November 2017 Charlie Elphicke Conservative Independent Dover Suspended pending police investigation of "serious allegations"[14]
23 November 2017 Ivan Lewis Labour Independent Bury South Suspended pending party investigation after allegations of sexual harassment[7]
12 December 2017 Anne Marie Morris Independent Conservative Newton Abbot Whip restored[10]
8 January 2018 Barry McElduff Sinn Féin Independent West Tyrone Suspended by Sinn Fein over a video he posted on social media seen as mocking Protestant victims of the Kingsmill massacre. Never took his seat due to policy of abstentionism by Sinn Fein. A few days after he was suspended, he resigned, triggering a by-election. [15]
30 April 2018 John Woodcock Labour Independent Barrow and Furness Suspended over allegations he sent inappropriate messages to a former female member of staff.[16] He formally quit the Labour Party on 18 July 2018, saying the party had been "taken over by the hard left" and "tolerated" anti-Semitism.[17]
3 July 2018 Jared O'Mara Independent Labour Sheffield Hallam Whip restored[18]
12 July 2018 Jared O'Mara Labour Independent Sheffield Hallam Resigned from the Labour Party, claiming: "I am of the opinion that the Labour Party no longer shares my commitment to the true definition of equality and compassion".[19]
24 July 2018 Ian Paisley DUP Independent North Antrim Suspended from the DUP pending internal investigation, following a report by the House of Commons Standards Committee. The Committee had found that he had failed to register benefits from the Sri Lankan government in the Register of Members’ Financial Interests, and had subsequently advocated for that government.[20]
4 September 2018 Ian Paisley Independent Suspended North Antrim The House of Commons Standards Committee recommended Paisley's suspension from the House for 30 sitting days beginning 4 September, which Parliament approved on 24 July.[20] His constituents had an opportunity to sign a recall petition; the signatures of 10% of the electorate would have unseated him altogether and triggered a by-election.[21][22] As the petition had only 7,099 signatures (9.4% of North Antrim's 75,430 electorate), Paisley retains his seat, although he continues to be suspended for the remainder of the 30 days.[23]
30 August 2018 Frank Field Labour Independent Birkenhead Resigned the Labour whip, saying the leadership is becoming "a force for anti-Semitism in British politics". He also blamed a "culture of intolerance, nastiness and intimidation" in local parties.[24]

See also

References

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  19. O'Mara, Jared (12 July 2018). "An open letter to my constituents". Jared O'Mara MP. Retrieved 24 July 2018.
  20. 1 2 "Ian Paisley: MPs vote to suspend North Antrim MP for 30 days". BBC News. 24 July 2018. Retrieved 24 July 2018.
  21. "Recall of MPs Act 2015". www.legislation.gov.uk. Retrieved 25 July 2018.
  22. Manley, John (24 July 2018). "How North Antrim could oust Ian Paisley: Plans to open by-election petition centres". The Irish News. Belfast. Retrieved 25 July 2018.
  23. "Ian Paisley: DUP MP keeps seat after recall petition". BBC News. 20 September 2018. Retrieved 20 September 2018.
  24. "Anti-Semitism Row: Frank Field resigns Labour Whip". BBC News. 30 August 2018. Retrieved 30 August 2018.
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