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)
|
[45][46]
|
|
Independent
|
|
Philip Sidney
|
Shrewsbury & Kent
|
1582–1586
|
Killed in action
|
[47][48][49]
|
|
Independent
|
|
Anthony Bacon[50]
|
Wallingford
|
1593–1598
|
Retired
|
[51][52]
|
|
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)
|
[53][54][55]
|
|
Whig
|
|
John Hervey
|
Bury St Edmunds
|
1725–1733
|
Resigned to join the House of Lords (as The Baron Hervey)
|
[56][57][58]
|
|
Whig
|
|
Stephen Fox-Strangways
|
Shaftesbury
|
1726–1741
|
Resigned to join the House of Lords (as the Earl of Ilchester)
|
[56][57][58]
|
|
Tory
|
|
George Germain
|
Dover & East Grinstead
|
1741–1782
|
Resigned to join the House of Lords (as the Viscount Sackville)
|
[59][60][61]
|
|
Whig
|
|
Horace Walpole
|
Callington, Castle Rising & Kings Lynn
|
1741–1768
|
Retired (later joined the House of Lords as The Earl of Orford)
|
[62][63][64][65]
|
|
Tory
|
|
John Tylney
|
Malmesbury
|
1761–1768
|
Resigned
|
[66][67]
|
|
Tory
|
|
Edward Onslow
|
Aldborough
|
1780–1781
|
Resigned
|
[68][69][70]
|
|
Whig
|
|
William Thomas Beckford
|
Wells
|
1784–1795
|
Resigned
|
[71][72][73]
|
Hindon
|
1806-1820
|
Retired
|
|
Tory
|
|
Charles Price
|
City of London
|
1802–1812
|
Retired
|
[74]
|
|
Tory
|
|
William John Bankes
|
Truro
|
1810-1812
|
Retired
|
[71][75][76]
|
Cambridge University
|
1822-1826
|
Defeated
|
Marlborough & Dorset
|
1830–1835
|
Retired
|
|
Whig
|
|
Henry Grey Bennet
|
Shrewsbury
|
1811-1826
|
Retired
|
[77][78][79]
|
|
Tory
|
|
Richard Heber
|
Oxford University
|
1821-1826
|
Retired
|
[80][81][82][83]
|
|
Whig
|
|
Robert King
|
County Cork
|
1826–1832
|
Defeated
|
[84]
|
|
Tory
|
|
Henry Lygon
|
West Worcestershire
|
1853–1863
|
Resigned to join the House of Lords (as the Earl Beauchamp)
|
[85][86][8]
|
|
Liberal
|
|
Arthur Clinton
|
Newark
|
1865–1868
|
Retired
|
[87][88][89]
|
|
Liberal
|
|
Ronald Gower
|
Sutherland
|
1867–1874
|
Retired
|
[90][91][92][93]
|
|
Conservative
|
|
James Agg-Gardner
|
Cheltenham
|
1874–1880
|
Defeated
|
[94][95][96]
|
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)
|
[97][98][99]
|
|
Liberal
|
|
Cyril Flower
|
Luton
|
1880–1892
|
Retired (later joined the House of Lords as the Lord Battersea)
|
[100][101]
|
|
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
|
[102][103]
|
|
Labour
|
|
Victor Grayson
|
Colne Valley
|
1907–1910
|
Defeated
|
[104][105]
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Philip Sassoon
|
Hythe
|
1912–1939
|
Died
|
[106][107]
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Malcolm Bullock
|
Waterloo & Crosby
|
1923–1953
|
Resigned
|
[108][109][110]
|
|
Liberal
|
|
Arthur Hobhouse
|
Wells
|
1923–1924
|
Defeated
|
[111][112]
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Victor Cazalet
|
Chippenham
|
1924–1943
|
Killed in action
|
[113][114]
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Robert Boothby
|
Aberdeen and Kincardine East & Aberdeenshire Eastern
|
1924–1958
|
Resigned to join the House of Lords (as the Baron Boothby)
|
[115][116][117]
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Harry Crookshank
|
Gainsborough
|
1924–1956
|
Resigned to join the House of Lords (as the Viscount Crookshanks)
|
[118]
|
|
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][119]
|
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
|
[39][40]
|
|
National Liberal
|
|
Robert Bernays
|
Bristol North
|
1931–1945
|
Killed in action
|
[37][38]
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Ian Horobin
|
Southwark Central
|
1931–1935
|
Defeated
|
[120]
|
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)
|
[121]
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Paul Latham
|
Scarborough and Whitby
|
1931–1941
|
Resigned
|
[122][123][124]
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Ronald Tree
|
Harborough
|
1933–1945
|
Defeated
|
[125][126][127]
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Ronald Cartland
|
Birmingham King's Norton
|
1935–1940
|
Killed in action
|
[128][86][129][38]
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Henry Channon
|
Southend & Southend West
|
1935–1958
|
Died
|
[23][130]
|
|
Conservative
|
|
John Macnamara
|
Chelmsford
|
1935–1944
|
Killed in action
|
[131][132][133][38]
|
|
Labour
|
|
Harold Nicolson
|
Leicester West
|
1935–1945
|
Defeated
|
[134][135][136]
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Victor Montagu
|
South Dorset
|
1941–1962
|
Resigned to join the House of Lords (as the Earl of Sandwich)
|
[137]
|
|
Labour
|
|
Tom Driberg
|
Maldon
|
1942–1955
|
Defeated
|
[138][139][140]
|
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
|
[141][142]
|
|
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
|
[143][144]
|
|
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
|
[145][146][147]
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Denzil Freeth
|
Basingstoke
|
1955–1964
|
Retired
|
[148]
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Humphry Berkeley
|
Lancaster
|
1959–1966
|
Defeated
|
[37][149]
|
|
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
|
[150]
|
|
Labour
|
|
Maureen Colquhoun
|
Northampton North
|
1974 (Feb)–1979
|
Defeated
|
[151]
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Keith Hampson
|
Ripon & Leeds North West
|
1974 (Feb)–1997
|
Defeated
|
[152]
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Peter Morrison
|
City of Chester
|
1974 (Feb)–1992
|
Retired
|
[153][154]
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Charles Irving
|
Cheltenham
|
1974 (Oct)–1992
|
Retired
|
[155][96]
|
|
Conservative
|
|
David Atkinson
|
Bournemouth East
|
1977–2005
|
Retired
|
[156]
|
|
Labour
|
|
George Morton
|
Manchester Moss Side
|
1978–1983
|
Retired
|
[157]
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Michael Brown
|
Brigg and Cleethorpes
|
1979–1997
|
Defeated
|
[158]
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Matthew Parris
|
West Derbyshire
|
1979–1986
|
Resigned
|
[159][160][161]
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Harvey Proctor
|
Billericay
|
1979–1987
|
Retired
|
[162][163][164]
|
|
Labour
|
|
Allan Rogers
|
Bootle
|
1979–1990
|
Died
|
[165]
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Martin Stevens
|
Fulham
|
1979–1986
|
Died
|
[166]
|
|
Labour
|
|
Roger Thomas
|
Carmarthen
|
1979–1987
|
Retired
|
[167]
|
|
Conservative
|
|
David Ashby
|
North West Leicestershire
|
1983–1997
|
Retired
|
[168]
|
|
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)
|
[169]
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Michael Hirst
|
Strathkelvin and Bearsden
|
1983–1987
|
Defeated
|
[170][171][172]
|
|
Liberal Democrats
|
|
Simon Hughes
|
Bermondsey and Old Southwark
|
1983–2015
|
Defeated
|
[173]
|
|
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
|
[174]
|
|
Conservative
|
|
John Bowis
|
Battersea
|
1987–1997
|
Defeated
|
[175]
|
|
Labour
|
|
Clive Betts
|
Sheffield South East
|
1992–present
|
Serving
|
[176][177]
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Alan Duncan
|
Rutland and Melton
|
1992–2019
|
Retired
|
[178]
|
|
Labour
|
|
Angela Eagle
|
Wallasey
|
1992–present
|
Serving
|
[179]
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Nigel Evans
|
Ribble Valley
|
1992–2024
|
Defeated
|
[180]
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Michael Fabricant
|
Lichfield
|
1992–2024
|
Defeated
|
[181]
|
|
Labour
|
|
Peter Mandelson
|
Hartlepool
|
1992–2004
|
Resigned to become European Commissioner for Trade (later joined the House of Lords as Lord Mandelson)
|
[28][182][183]
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Crispin Blunt
|
Reigate
|
1997–2023
|
Suspended from the Conservatives, became an Independent
|
[184][177]
|
|
Independent
|
2023–2024
|
Retired
|
|
Labour
|
|
David Borrow
|
South Ribble
|
1997–2010
|
Defeated
|
[185]
|
|
Labour
|
|
Ben Bradshaw
|
Exeter
|
1997–2024
|
Retired
|
[31]
|
|
Labour
|
|
Ivor Caplin
|
Hove
|
1997–2005
|
Retired
|
[186][187]
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Nick Gibb
|
Bognor Regis and Littlehampton
|
1997–2024
|
Retired
|
[188][189]
|
|
Labour
|
|
Gordon Marsden
|
Blackpool South
|
1997–2019
|
Defeated
|
[190]
|
|
Liberal Democrats
|
|
Mark Oaten
|
Winchester
|
1997–2010
|
Retired
|
[191][192]
|
|
Labour
|
|
Stephen Twigg
|
Enfield Southgate
|
1997–2005
|
Defeated
|
[31]
|
Liverpool West Derby
|
2010–2019
|
Retired
|
[193]
|
|
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)
|
[194]
|
|
Labour
|
|
Chris Bryant
|
Rhondda and Ogmore
|
2001–present
|
Serving
|
[195]
|
|
Labour
|
|
David Cairns
|
Inverclyde
|
2001–2011
|
Died
|
[196]
|
|
Liberal Democrats
|
|
David Laws
|
Yeovil
|
2001–2015
|
Defeated
|
[32]
|
|
Plaid Cymru
|
|
Adam Price
|
Carmarthen East and Dinefwr
|
2001–2010
|
Retired
|
[197]
|
|
Labour
|
|
Nia Griffith
|
Llanelli
|
2005–present
|
Serving
|
[195]
|
|
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)
|
[198]
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Daniel Kawczynski
|
Shrewsbury and Atcham
|
2005–2024
|
Defeated
|
[199]
|
|
Conservative
|
|
David Mundell
|
Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale
|
2005–present
|
Serving
|
[34]
|
|
Liberal Democrats
|
|
Stephen Williams
|
Bristol West
|
2005–2015
|
Defeated
|
[200]
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Stuart Andrew
|
Pudsey
|
2010–2024
|
Changed constituency
|
[195]
|
Daventry
|
2024–present
|
Serving
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Nick Boles
|
Grantham and Stamford
|
2010–2019
|
Resigned from the Conservative Party, became an independent Conservative
|
[201]
|
|
Ind. Progressive Conservative
|
2019
|
Retired
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Conor Burns
|
Bournemouth West
|
2010–2024
|
Defeated
|
[202]
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Mike Freer
|
Finchley and Golders Green
|
2010–2024
|
Retired
|
[203]
|
|
Liberal Democrats
|
|
Steve Gilbert
|
St Austell and Newquay
|
2010–2015
|
Defeated
|
[204]
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Margot James
|
Stourbridge
|
2010–2019
|
Retired
|
[195]
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Mark Menzies
|
Fylde
|
2010–2024
|
Suspended from the Conservatives, became an Independent
|
[205][206]
|
|
Independent
|
2024
|
Retired
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Eric Ollerenshaw
|
Lancaster and Fleetwood
|
2010–2015
|
Defeated
|
[205]
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Christopher Pincher
|
Tamworth
|
2010–2023
|
Resigned
|
[195][207]
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Iain Stewart
|
Milton Keynes South
|
2010–2024
|
Defeated
|
[195]
|
|
Labour Co-op
|
|
Stephen Doughty
|
Cardiff South and Penarth
|
2012–present
|
Serving
|
[208]
|
|
Labour Co-op
|
|
Steve Reed
|
Streatham and Croydon North
|
2012–present
|
Serving
|
[209]
|
|
SNP
|
|
Hannah Bardell
|
Livingston
|
2015–2024
|
Defeated
|
[195]
|
|
SNP
|
|
Mhairi Black
|
Paisley and Renfrewshire South
|
2015–2024
|
Retired
|
[210]
|
|
SNP
|
|
Kirsty Blackman
|
Aberdeen North
|
2015–present
|
Serving
|
[211]
|
|
SNP
|
|
Joanna Cherry
|
Edinburgh South West
|
2015–2024
|
Defeated
|
[195]
|
|
SNP
|
|
Angela Crawley
|
Lanark and Hamilton East
|
2015–2024
|
Retired
|
[195]
|
|
SNP
|
|
Martin Docherty
|
West Dunbartonshire
|
2015–2024
|
Defeated
|
[195]
|
|
SNP
|
|
Patrick Grady
|
Glasgow North
|
2015–2022
|
Resigned from the SNP, became an Independent.
|
[212]
|
|
Independent
|
2022
|
Whip restored
|
|
SNP
|
2022–2024
|
Retired
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Ben Howlett
|
Bath
|
2015–2017
|
Defeated
|
[195]
|
|
Labour
|
|
Gerald Jones
|
Merthyr Tydfil and Aberdare
|
2015–present
|
Serving
|
[195]
|
|
Labour
|
|
Peter Kyle
|
Hove and Portslade
|
2015–present
|
Serving
|
[213]
|
|
SNP
|
|
Stewart McDonald
|
Glasgow South
|
2015–2024
|
Defeated
|
[195]
|
|
SNP
|
|
Stuart McDonald
|
Cumbernauld, Kilsyth and Kirkintilloch East
|
2015–2024
|
Defeated
|
[195]
|
|
SNP
|
|
John Nicolson
|
East Dunbartonshire
|
2015–2017
|
Defeated
|
[195]
|
Ochil and South Perthshire
|
2019-2024
|
Defeated in Alloa and Grangemouth
|
|
Labour
|
|
Cat Smith
|
Lancaster and Fleetwood
|
2015–2024
|
New constituency
|
[213]
|
Lancaster and Wyre
|
2024–present
|
Serving
|
|
Labour
|
|
Wes Streeting
|
Ilford North
|
2015–present
|
Serving
|
[213]
|
|
Conservative
|
|
William Wragg
|
Hazel Grove
|
2015–2024
|
Resigned from the Conservatives, became an Independent
|
[214]
|
|
Independent
|
2024
|
Retired
|
|
Labour
|
|
Dan Carden
|
Liverpool Walton
|
2017–present
|
Serving
|
[215]
|
|
Labour Co-op
|
|
Gerard Killen
|
Rutherglen and Hamilton West
|
2017–2019
|
Defeated
|
[215]
|
|
Labour
|
|
Sandy Martin
|
Ipswich
|
2017–2019
|
Defeated
|
[215]
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Damien Moore
|
Southport
|
2017–2024
|
Defeated
|
[215]
|
|
Liberal Democrats
|
|
Layla Moran
|
Oxford West and Abingdon
|
2017–present
|
Serving
|
[216]
|
|
Labour
|
|
Stephen Morgan
|
Portsmouth South
|
2017–present
|
Serving
|
[217]
|
|
Labour Co-op
|
|
Luke Pollard
|
Plymouth Sutton and Devonport
|
2017–present
|
Serving
|
[215]
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Lee Rowley
|
North East Derbyshire
|
2017–2024
|
Defeated
|
[215]
|
|
Labour Co-op
|
|
Lloyd Russell-Moyle
|
Brighton Kemptown
|
2017–2024
|
Blocked from standing at the 2024 General Election following a complaint about his behaviour.[218]
|
[215]
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Ross Thomson
|
Aberdeen South
|
2017–2019
|
Retired
|
[215]
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Scott Benton
|
Blackpool South
|
2019–2023
|
Suspended from the Conservatives, became an Independent
|
[219][220]
|
|
Independent
|
2023-2024
|
Resigned
|
|
Labour
|
|
Olivia Blake
|
Sheffield Hallam
|
2019–present
|
Serving
|
[221]
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Chris Clarkson
|
Heywood and Middleton
|
2019–2024
|
Defeated
|
[222]
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Elliot Colburn
|
Carshalton and Wallington
|
2019–2024
|
Defeated
|
[222]
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Dehenna Davison
|
Bishop Auckland
|
2019–2024
|
Retired
|
[223]
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Mark Fletcher
|
Bolsover
|
2019–2024
|
Defeated
|
[222]
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Peter Gibson
|
Darlington
|
2019–2024
|
Defeated
|
[224]
|
|
SNP
|
|
Neale Hanvey
|
Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath
|
2019–2021
|
Resigned from the SNP, joined Alba Party
|
[222]
|
|
Alba
|
2021–2024
|
Defeated
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Antony Higginbotham
|
Burnley
|
2019–2024
|
Defeated
|
[222]
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Paul Holmes
|
Eastleigh
|
2019–2024
|
Changed constituency
|
[222]
|
Hamble Valley
|
2024–present
|
Serving
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Imran Ahmad Khan
|
Wakefield
|
2019–2021
|
Suspended and later expelled from the Conservatives, became an Independent
|
[225][226]
|
|
Independent
|
2021–2022
|
Resigned
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Kieran Mullan
|
Crewe and Nantwich
|
2019–2024
|
Changed constituency
|
[222]
|
Bexhill and Battle
|
2024–present
|
Serving
|
|
Labour Co-op
|
|
James Murray
|
Ealing North
|
2019–present
|
Serving
|
[227]
|
|
Labour
|
|
Charlotte Nichols
|
Warrington North
|
2019–present
|
Serving
|
[228]
|
|
Labour
|
|
Kate Osborne
|
Jarrow and Gateshead East
|
2019–present
|
Serving
|
[229]
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Rob Roberts
|
Delyn
|
2019–2021
|
Suspended from the Conservatives, became an Independent
|
[230]
|
|
Independent
|
2021–2024
|
Defeated
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Gary Sambrook
|
Birmingham Northfield
|
2019–2024
|
Defeated
|
[231]
|
|
SNP
|
|
Alyn Smith
|
Stirling
|
2019–2024
|
Defeated
|
[222]
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Jamie Wallis
|
Bridgend
|
2019–2024
|
Retired
|
[232][233]
|
|
Labour
|
|
Nadia Whittome
|
Nottingham East
|
2019–present
|
Serving
|
[234]
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Jacob Young
|
Redcar
|
2019–2024
|
Defeated
|
[222]
|
|
Labour
|
|
Kim Leadbeater
|
Spen Valley
|
2021–present
|
Serving
|
[235]
|
|
Labour Co-op
|
|
Simon Lightwood
|
Wakefield and Rothwell
|
2022–present
|
Serving
|
[236]
|
|
Labour
|
|
Ashley Dalton
|
West Lancashire
|
2023–present
|
Serving
|
[237][238]
|
|
Liberal Democrats
|
|
Sarah Dyke
|
Glastonbury and Somerton
|
2023–present
|
Serving
|
[239]
|
|
Labour
|
|
Keir Mather
|
Selby
|
2023–present
|
Serving
|
[240][241]
|
|
Labour
|
|
Damien Egan
|
Bristol North East
|
2024–present
|
Serving
|
[242]
|
|
Labour
|
|
Dan Aldridge
|
Weston-super-Mare
|
2024–present
|
Serving
|
[243]
|
|
Labour
|
|
James Asser
|
West Ham and Beckton
|
2024–present
|
Serving
|
[243]
|
|
Liberal Democrats
|
|
Josh Babarinde
|
Eastbourne
|
2024–present
|
Serving
|
[243]
|
|
Labour
|
|
Olivia Bailey
|
Reading West and Mid Berkshire
|
2024–present
|
Serving
|
[243]
|
|
Labour
|
|
Antonia Bance
|
Tipton & Wednesbury
|
2024–present
|
Serving
|
[243]
|
|
Labour
|
|
Danny Beales
|
Uxbridge and South Ruislip
|
2024–present
|
Serving
|
[243]
|
|
Labour
|
|
Polly Billington
|
East Thanet
|
2024–present
|
Serving
|
[243]
|
|
Labour
|
|
David Burton-Sampson
|
Southend West and Leigh
|
2024–present
|
Serving
|
[243]
|
|
Labour
|
|
Sam Carling
|
North West Cambridgeshire
|
2024–present
|
Serving
|
[244]
|
|
Labour
|
|
Ben Coleman
|
Chelsea and Fulham
|
2024–present
|
Serving
|
[243]
|
|
Labour
|
|
Deirdre Costigan
|
Ealing Southall
|
2024–present
|
Serving
|
[243]
|
|
Liberal Democrats
|
|
Adam Dance
|
Yeovil
|
2024–present
|
Serving
|
[245]: 9
|
|
Green
|
|
Carla Denyer
|
Bristol Central
|
2024–present
|
Serving
|
[243]
|
|
Labour
|
|
Alan Gemmell
|
Central Ayrshire
|
2024–present
|
Serving
|
[243]
|
|
Liberal Democrats
|
|
Olly Glover
|
Didcot and Wantage
|
2024–present
|
Serving
|
[243]
|
|
Liberal Democrats
|
|
Tom Gordon
|
Harrogate and Knaresborough
|
2024–present
|
Serving
|
[243]
|
|
Labour
|
|
Lloyd Hatton
|
South Dorset
|
2024–present
|
Serving
|
[243]
|
|
Labour
|
|
Tom Hayes
|
Bournemouth East
|
2024–present
|
Serving
|
[243]
|
|
Labour
|
|
Terry Jermy
|
South West Norfolk
|
2024–present
|
Serving
|
[246]
|
|
Labour
|
|
Josh MacAlister
|
Whitehaven and Workington
|
2024–present
|
Serving
|
[243]
|
|
Liberal Democrats
|
|
Ben Maguire
|
North Cornwall
|
2024–present
|
Serving
|
[243]
|
|
Labour
|
|
Martin McCluskey
|
Inverclyde and Renfrewshire West
|
2024–present
|
Serving
|
[243]
|
|
Labour
|
|
Kevin McKenna
|
Sittingbourne and Sheppey
|
2024–present
|
Serving
|
[247]
|
|
Labour
|
|
Luke Murphy
|
Basingstoke
|
2024–present
|
Serving
|
[243]
|
|
Labour
|
|
Chris Murray
|
Edinburgh East and Musselburgh
|
2024–present
|
Serving
|
[248]
|
|
Labour
|
|
Luke Myer
|
Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland
|
2024–present
|
Serving
|
[243]
|
|
Labour
|
|
Josh Newbury
|
Cannock Chase
|
2024–present
|
Serving
|
[243]
|
|
Labour
|
|
Tris Osborne
|
Chatham and Aylesford
|
2024–present
|
Serving
|
[249]
|
|
Labour Co-op
|
|
Andrew Pakes
|
Peterborough
|
2024–present
|
Serving
|
[243]
|
|
Labour
|
|
Michael Payne
|
Gedling
|
2024–present
|
Serving
|
[243]
|
|
Labour
|
|
Steve Race
|
Exeter
|
2024–present
|
Serving
|
[243][250]
|
|
Liberal Democrats
|
|
Joshua Reynolds
|
Maidenhead
|
2024–present
|
Serving
|
[251]
|
|
Labour
|
|
Tim Roca
|
Macclesfield
|
2024–present
|
Serving
|
[243]
|
|
Labour
|
|
Tom Rutland
|
East Worthing and Shoreham
|
2024–present
|
Serving
|
[243]
|
|
Labour Co-op
|
|
Oliver Ryan
|
Burnley
|
2024–present
|
Serving
|
[243]
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Blake Stephenson
|
Mid Bedfordshire
|
2024–present
|
Serving
|
[243]
|
|
Labour
|
|
Alan Strickland
|
Newton Aycliffe and Spennymoor
|
2024–present
|
Serving
|
[243]
|
|
Labour
|
|
Peter Swallow
|
Bracknell
|
2024–present
|
Serving
|
[252]
|
|
Labour
|
|
Rachel Taylor
|
North Warwickshire and Bedworth
|
2024–present
|
Serving
|
[243]
|
|
Labour
|
|
Matt Turmaine
|
Watford
|
2024–present
|
Serving
|
[253]
|