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5 October 1809 - 22 November 1854) was a British | MP and High Sheriff. |
am Dolben, 3rd Baronet (1727-1814) was a British | MP and slavery abolitionist. |
d borough was thereafter represented by a single | MP whereas previously there had been four members. |
He remained a list | MP until the 2005 election, in which only two ACT M |
Young's father, Bill Young, was also a National | MP, representing the Miramar electorate from 1966 t |
lliam Brydges Willyams (1834-1916) was a Liberal | MP, successively for three Cornish constituencies. |
confused with David L. Anderson, a Conservative | MP from Saskatchewan. |
er Lord Hatherley, became a barrister, a Liberal | MP, and served as Lord Chancellor from 1868 to 1872 |
After becoming a list | MP Nash was appointed Labour's spokesperson for Rev |
She remained a list | MP after the 1999 elections. |
en, Bristol South has not elected a Conservative | MP. |
S. Ganeshamoorthy was a former | MP & Deputy Minister of Ethnice affairs, National I |
plaint from Alick Buchanan-Smith, a Conservative | MP, who complained about the "foul language" in Kel |
l Baillie, 6th Baronet (1898-1947) was a British | MP for two constituencies. |
the only Scottish seat to return a Conservative | MP at the 2001 General Election. |
He became a list | MP in the 1996 elections when he failed to win the |
A former | MP of note for the constituency was Spencer Perceva |
hire - 11 February 1876, Hastings) was a Liberal | MP, railway director and Freemason. |
She served as a Secunderabad | MP and is presently the MLA of Musheerabad. |
February 1715 - 12 February 1796) was a Scottish | MP in the British Parliament. |
party list, and re-entered Parliament as a list | MP. |
He soon made his mark as a rebellious | MP, who voted against the Government's Coal Industr |
She remained in Parliament as a list | MP. |
s elected to Middleton and Prestwich as a Labour | MP in 1966. |
He was a former | MP from Chimur (Lok Sabha constituency) of Maharash |
(9 December 1828 - 23 April 1894) was a British | MP. |
He instead entered Parliament as a list | MP. |
ed to recapture his seat, and so remained a list | MP. |
Ormond Wilson, a Labour | MP, described Herring as "a character only Dickens |
eneral election he was elected as a Conservative | MP for Lancaster. |
He remained a Tory | MP until his death in 1952. |
ative stronghold and has returned a Conservative | MP in many elections. |
Edgbaston has returned a female | MP for over 50 years. |
e and longest total service records for a female | MP were held by Gwyneth Dunwoody, at over 34 years |
as the uncle of William Henry Brouse, a Canadian | MP. |
Prince Edward Island did not elect a non-Liberal | MP. |
ather, Sir Maurice Dockrell, had been a Unionist | MP before independence. |
vative safe seat, having returned a Conservative | MP for its entire history. |
Derek Quigley was a National | MP, but was opposed to the interventionist policies |
Thomas Crewe also became a lawyer, | MP and Speaker. |
, Tennant married Walter Elliott, a Conservative | MP and Minister for Agriculture. |
Beresford Craddock who served as a Conservative | MP at around the same time. |
He was re-elected as a Progressive | MP in the 1921 general election but defeated when h |
He was the son of Peter Rolt, a Conservative | MP. |
rother Victor would also serve as a Conservative | MP. |
John Thompson was the Liberal candidate a former | MP for East Somerset. |
ond president was Charles Clarke, later a Labour | MP, Secretary of State for Education and Home Secre |
He is a deputy ( | MP) for the Arrondissement of Mons in the Belgian C |
The Speaker remains a sitting | MP, but only votes on matters in the case of a tie. |
Doug Graham was a National | MP from 1984 to 1899 and a cabinet minister. |
lection, Duncan remained in Parliament as a list | MP, also unsuccessfully contesting the North Shore |
Roberts' son, also Samuel Roberts, was a later | MP for Sheffield Ecclesall. |
ed to the Canadian House of Commons as a Liberal | MP. |
tions of paedophilia he had made about a serving | MP. |
It always returned a Conservative | MP. |
He was the son of William Mure, also a former | MP for Renfrewshire, and nephew of David Mure. |
1699 - 27 April 1768) was a Scottish | MP in the Parliament of Great Britain, representing |
y Party who preferred a socialist over a liberal | MP. |
owever, ranked ninth, she won election as a list | MP. |
ly 2007, he said he would stand down as a Labour | MP at the next election. |
His nephew, Martin Nicholls, was a Labor | MP for Bonython 1963-1977. |
gressive Conservative Vic Toews (later a federal | MP in the Canadian Alliance and Conservative partie |
solid Liberal riding, having returned a Liberal | MP since its creation in 1935, usually in a landsli |
e dissidents included Dan Irving, later a Labour | MP, and the Bristol socialist and feminist Enid Sta |
Sir Harry was a Liberal | MP for a total of over 35 years. |
ka Freedom Party, Alfred Duraiappah was a former | MP and mayor of Jaffna. |
o not be confused with David Anderson, a Liberal | MP from British Columbia |
Prior to this he was a state | MP in the seat of Torrens from 1905 to 1912. |
list, a surprisingly low position for a sitting | MP. |
Street was elected to parliament as a list | MP. |
His son Humphry Berkeley was a Conservative | MP. |
was raised in the Canadian Parliament by a Sikh | MP. |
hibald Weigall, 1st Baronet KCMG, a Conservative | MP who was Governor of South Australia. |
It has returned a Conservative | MP at every election since 1924. |
r a Free Presbyterian minister, the latter a DUP | MP). |
Herlihy narrowly missed out on becoming a list | MP, being two places below the cut-off line. |
was named for Charles Hawker, who was a federal | MP 1929-38. |
y by his eldest son John, who was a Conservative | MP. |
rom his father, who had also been a Conservative | MP. |
There is also a 3.15 | MP camera and has a wide variety of colors like Pop |
He first entered Parliament as a list | MP in the 1999 elections, having been ranked third |
the provincial party after serving as a Liberal | MP. |
In an email to a Cambridgeshire | MP, Nick Gibb MP, Minister for State (Schools) Educ |
ton Peters, but remained in Parliament as a list | MP. |
He was elected to Parliament as a list | MP in the 2002 elections, having been ranked in eig |
selection committee a past affair with a married | MP. |
on, Robert Wallop who was also a Parliamentarian | MP. |
As a constituency | MP, Gill fought against the closure of local cottag |
, every seat in Hertfordshire had a Conservative | MP, and South West Herts was the third safest of th |
Voters have two votes, one for a constituency | MP and one for a regional list to elect representat |
Infirmary originally opened in 1887 when a local | MP, Robert Verdin, donated his house for use as a h |
or, 3rd Baron Camoys (1797 - 1881) was a British | MP and member of the peerage. |
as a safe Labour seat, it elected a Conservative | MP, Christopher Chope in 1983 and 1987 after the th |
His son Mahendra Singh Bhati, also a former | MP of Bikaner, died in a road accident in December |
Wong was elected to Parliament as a list | MP in the 1996 elections, becoming New Zealand's fi |
ty in 1999, and Witney unexpectedly had a Labour | MP. |
He died in 1990 whilst a sitting | MP (coincidentally, the neighbouring MP for Paisley |
George Boulton Mainwaring was a Tory | MP for Middlesex, a position that had also been hel |
His son was a Liberal | MP. |
She was elected in the 1999 elections as a list | MP, having unsuccessfully contested the Napier seat |
It is named after a former | MP and Treasurer of the Navy, William Huskisson. |
Until November 2007 he was a Labour | MP, but resigned the party whip following his desel |
Max Bushby, OBE, a Tasmanian | MP and later Speaker of the State House of Assembly |
She remained in Parliament as a list | MP, but left politics at the 1999 election. |
e to Faiza (Faezeh) Hashemi Rafsanjani, a former | MP and a daughter of Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, acco |
borough was established, and by 1885 a separate | MP for the town could no longer be justified. |
Dumitru Diacov was a Moldovan | MP (1994-2001, 2005-May 2009, July 2009-2010) and t |
In November 2008, Lee became a list | MP in the New Zealand parliament. |
The constituency has returned a Conservative | MP since its inception. |
lton seat was abolished, and Dyson became a list | MP. |
dslide, the constituency returned a Conservative | MP by a majority of four thousand, making it a safe |
He has been a list | MP from the 1996 elections until his party's failur |
ections, she was elected to Parliament as a list | MP. |
de Silva is a Sri Lankan politician and a former | MP representing the seat of Balapitiya. |
He became a Conservative | MP in 1987 and (in June 2008) he is the member for |
He was a low-profile | MP who was loyal to the Labour government. |
s required to cross the floor to sit as a Labour | MP. |
e a barrister and been elected as a Conservative | MP in 1938. |
nolds returned to parliament in 1997 as a Reform | MP and served as Chief Opposition Whip. |
During his term as a Belgian | MP, he went back to Turkey in April 2005 for a few |
peatedly been attributed to Tony Banks, a Labour | MP more acclaimed for the acerbity of his wit. |
arliament in the 1996 elections, becoming a list | MP after being ranked fifth on the New Zealand Firs |
ugh votes for Kopu to enter parliament as a list | MP. |
son Francis (1922-2008) was later a Conservative | MP and Cabinet minister. |
Lindell was elected as a State | MP for the Carrum in 1999 and represents the Labor |
Only West Belfast returned a pro-Sunningdale | MP (Gerry Fitt). |
He was elected to Parliament as a list | MP in the 2002 elections, having been ranked twelft |
Elected as a 'Liberal' | MP in the 1906 Liberal landslide, he was MP for Tyn |
tember 1941 at which time he was still a serving | MP. |
o (born 29 September 1963 in Munich) is a German | MP of The Left party for Aachen. |
alkirk West seat, and held that seat as a Labour | MP until he was expelled from Labour in 1999. |
It features a 2 | MP front-facing camera for video chatting over Wi-F |
She served one term as a backbench | MP, but was not re-elected in the 2010 election. |
Livsey was an extremely active as a constituency | MP and remained involved with the community, afterw |
Pentax Optio RS1000 has a 14.1 | MP image sensor, a 4x zoom lens, a 3.0" LCD display |
ame the president of Kenya, served as a Makadara | MP before moving to Othaya Constituency. |
Despite Nolan's status as a sitting | MP, the party polled badly, finishing ninth overall |
February 1742 - 12 November 1822) was a British | MP and peer. |
son, Sir Anthony Meyer, was also a Conservative | MP. |
list so remains in the 49th parliament as a list | MP. |
She later became a Labour | MP. |
iams (born December 31, 1946) was a Conservative | MP representing Edmonton-St. |
Fenton's grandfather, Fred Frost, was a Labour | MP for New Plymouth from 1938 - 1943. |
fred Duraiappah (died 27 July 1975) was a former | MP and mayor of Jaffna, Sri Lanka who was assassina |
This was the first such deselection of a sitting | MP in the United Kingdom for ten years. |
d as an electorate candidate, standing as a list | MP and allowing Winnie Laban to contest Mana. |
the Canadian House of Commons as a Conservative | MP for Selkirk defeating Liberal-Progressive MP Lel |
hrane (after 1659 - August, 1717) was a Scottish | MP in the British Parliament. |
His wife Debbie is a Labour | MP, elected at the January 2011 parliamentary by-el |
He was known for being a "rent-a-quote" | MP who would deliver a pithy and memorable comment |
er seat, but lost to Russell Fairbrother, a list | MP and a former electorate MP. |
as a noted feminist also and also a Conservative | MP. |
gill) in the 1999 elections, and remained a list | MP. |
of Porirua, Graham Kelly chose to become a list | MP. |
He became a Liberal | MP for Londonderry City from 1914-18, succeeding fe |
born in London, where his father was a wealthy | M.P. and director of the British East India Company. |
onal Party in May 1936, Coates sat as a National | MP. |
both times but in 2008 he was elected as a list | MP. |
rty (although King had initially sat as a Labour | MP). |
for constituencies to be represented by a single | MP. |
He was elected as a Conservative | MP in 1882. |
f his specialist interests, he was a low-profile | MP. |
Bonham Carter, Baron Bonham-Carter was a Liberal | MP and a Liberal Democrat life peer. |
After a short period as a stopgap | MP for Oxford University he was returned in 1768 as |
b Stooks Smith classifies O'Brien as a Whig | MP, but the Wikipedia biographical article suggests |
ve touchscreen LCD display, 512 MB RAM and a 3.2 | MP camera. |
ntil 1983, Yeovil always returned a Conservative | MP. |
e and AMOLED for Bouygues), 512 MB RAM and a 3.2 | MP camera. |
s the brother of Martin Ferguson, also a federal | MP, and both attended at St Patrick's College, Stra |
bank-Fowler entered Parliament as a Conservative | MP at the 1970 general election, representing the c |
It's a 4 | MP model with 4x optical zoom lens and has many man |
He was re-elected to the parliament as a DHP | MP for Nicosia. |
Canadian House of Commons where he was a Liberal | MP for Rosthern, Saskatchewan from 1935 until 1948. |
After two years as a backbench | MP, Ron Davies was appointed an Opposition Whip in |
ctions, and had missed out on election as a list | MP by only one place. |
He was a nominated | MP (10th Parliament of Singapore), 2005-06. |
He died in 1697, a sitting | MP, leaving his wife to approach Parliament for hel |
He was first elected to Parliament as a list | MP in the 1996 elections, and has been MP for the A |
eat in 1922 and 1923, but remained a low-profile | MP and died in 1924. |
f 1994, but won election to Parliament as a list | MP in the 1996 elections. |
James "Jim" Abbott, PC, | MP (born August 18, 1942 in Toronto, Ontario) was a |
He remained Aberdeen Burghs' | MP until his death in 1739. |
The Aberdeen Central | MP Frank Doran was chosen as the Labour candidate f |
Information about the | MP |
This article is about the | MP for the Scottish constituency of Wigtown Burghs. |
tween WV 112 and CR 19-33 at Maple Acres opened ( | MP 5.38 to MP 8.68). |
David Garrett resigned as an ACT list | MP over a passport controversy on 17 September 2010 |
ion, Boscawen entered parliament as ACT's fourth | MP. |
Cornwallis acted as | M.P. for Eye from March to May 1640, and from Octobe |
Each win above that added 28 | MP points while each loss above 9 subtracted 28. |
he organ had major renovations and additions by | M.P. Moller. |
Adrian Sanders, | MP for the parliamentary constituency of Torbay, ha |
nally called the Leyland Arcade, after Southport | MP, Sir Herbert Leyland. |
n gained preselection for Adelaide after sitting | MP Cyril Chambers was expelled from the Labor Party |
a at the 2006 state election, after long-serving | MP Peter Loney retired. |
The seat is currently vacant after its | MP, David Cairns, died on 9 May 2011, after sufferi |
Beake was elected again as | MP for Coventry in 1679. |
He was elected again as | MP for Lostwithiel in April 1640 for the Short Parl |
He was returned again as | MP for Ludgershall from 1661 until his death in 167 |
In 1811 he was again elected | MP for York, and became Lord Mayor of the city that |
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