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n (1879, New Zealand) the Dunedin Central Labour | MP 1935-46. |
45 general election Stross was elected as Labour | MP for Stoke-on-Trent's Hanley division. |
David Lepper, Labour | MP since 1997 for Brighton Pavilion (taught from 19 |
Dennison did later go on to become Labour | MP for Birmingham King's Norton from 1924-1929. |
ing MPs employment of family members with Labour | MP Stephen Pound suggesting Kelly had abused his po |
ly 2007, he said he would stand down as a Labour | MP at the next election. |
Nigel Beard, Labour | MP for Bexleyheath and Crayford from 1997-2005 |
shire Miners to succeed James Haslam, the Labour | MP for Chesterfield since 1906, who had died on 31 |
y married Jon Cruddas, the left-of-centre Labour | MP, in 1992. |
e dissidents included Dan Irving, later a Labour | MP, and the Bristol socialist and feminist Enid Sta |
Angela Christine Smith, Labour | MP for Sheffield Hillsborough |
Les Huckfield, Labour | MP from 1967-83 for Nuneaton, and MEP from 1984-9 f |
Since the retirement of Ashton's veteran Labour | MP Robert Sheldon at the 2001 General Election, he |
argin of 1,618 votes, defeating incumbent Labour | MP Martin Gallagher. |
Ifor Davies, Labour | MP from 1959-82 for Gower |
Huw Irranca-Davies, Labour | MP since 2002 for Ogmore |
For the former Labour | MP for Rushcliffe, see Antony Gardner. |
lted in the discovery of Joe Ashton, then Labour | MP for Bassetlaw, in the Siam Sauna . |
isms were strongly opposed by Tom Clarke, Labour | MP for Monklands West and former Provost of Monklan |
The former minister and Labour | MP for West Ham Tony Banks retired and Lyn Brown wa |
In 1970, Labour | MP George Willis, who had represented Edinburgh Eas |
ected at the 1997 General Election as the Labour | MP for Regent's Park and Kensington North with a ma |
Hazel Blears, Labour | MP for Salford since 1997 |
Captain John Primrose Hay (1878-1949) was Labour | MP for Glasgow Cathcart. |
When the Labour | MP William Lunn died in May 1942, Brooks won the en |
For the Welsh Labour | MP, see Nick Smith (British politician). |
aine Burton, Baroness Burton of Coventry, Labour | MP for Coventry South from 1950-9 |
jority of 18,000, defeating the incumbent Labour | MP and junior minister, David Lock. |
The Act was introduced by Labour | MP Fran Wilde in 1985. |
election, Howarth was narrowly elected as Labour | MP for Wellingborough in Northamptonshire. |
nefiting from the endorsement of retiring Labour | MP Don Concannon, Marshall won 1,580 votes. |
Jack Elder - Another Labour | MP & one of Moore's caucus allies. |
was finally elected to Parliament, as the Labour | MP for Morpeth, succeeding Smillie, but lost his se |
Randol Fawkes (the lone Labour | MP) voted to sit with the PLP, and Sir Alvin Brayna |
cted in 2005 when he defeated the sitting Labour | MP, Phil Sawford. |
ton North in the 1979 election, defeating Labour | MP Maureen Colquhoun. |
amentary Candidate) and Tony Benn (former Labour | MP). |
When elected, he was the youngest Labour | MP. |
open seat - incumbent Labour | MP Janet Elsdon Mackey retired in 2005 |
Incumbent Labour | MP Georgina Beyer stood as a list only candidate in |
Driberg sat as an Independent Labour | MP until January 1945, when he took the Labour Whip |
Helen Southworth Former labour | MP for Warrington South |
Incumbent Labour | MP David Benson-Pope was deselected in 2008, having |
Sitting Labour | MP Mark Gosche is retiring in 2008, having served a |
In 2001, she became the first Labour | MP to retain the Aberdeen South seat. |
Jackson is also co-host with former Labour | MP John Tamihere of a talkback radio show, Willie & |
He is the son of Lord Hoyle, a former Labour | MP for Warrington North. |
Rugby and Kenilworth from Andy King, the Labour | MP since 1997. |
ty in 1999, and Witney unexpectedly had a Labour | MP. |
9 general election, defeating the sitting Labour | MP Frank Judd. |
by Alice Bacon, Baroness Bacon, a former Labour | MP. |
He was described by Labour | MP Paul Flynn on his controversial blog as "a tablo |
lly subsequently worked as an aide to the Labour | MP, Michael Meacher. |
William Warbey, Labour | MP from 1945-50 for Luton, and from 1953-5 for Brox |
Until November 2007 he was a Labour | MP, but resigned the party whip following his desel |
ert Rose (5 July 1857 - 10 July 1928) was Labour | MP for Aberdeen North (UK Parliament constituency) |
Horace Maybray King, Baron Maybray-King, Labour | MP for Southampton Test from 1950-5 and Southampton |
Ashley of Stoke, the life peer and former Labour | MP. |
Tony Banks, Baron Stratford, Labour | MP from 1997-2005 for West Ham and from 1983-97 for |
in 1983, the constituency had elected the Labour | MP Gwyneth Dunwoody. |
Indeed, one Labour | MP described it as "a vindictive Act, and one of th |
Clay, is a left-wing politician, formerly Labour | MP, in the United Kingdom. |
For the Glasgow Labour | MP (1962-1983), see Neil Carmichael, Baron Carmicha |
Labour | MP Keith Vaz, who led protests in Parliament over t |
s Neil Carmichael, who was also a Glasgow Labour | MP for several years, and was later ennobled as Lor |
ot close, and Bradshaw was elected as the Labour | MP for Exeter with a majority of 11,705. |
ll North constituency, succeeding veteran Labour | MP Kevin McNamara. |
Mansfield's Labour | MP Charles Brown died just before Christmas 1940. |
His daughter Llin Golding was Labour | MP for Newcastle under Lyme between 1986 and 2001. |
Politicians such as Labour | MP for Hackney North and Stoke Newington, Diane Abb |
Chuka Umunna, Labour | MP for Streatham. |
Mildred Gordon, Labour | MP from 1987-97 for Bow and Poplar |
s required to cross the floor to sit as a Labour | MP. |
Kali Mountford - Labour | MP for Colne Valley |
s daughter Alison Seabeck was elected the Labour | MP for Plymouth Devonport. |
peatedly been attributed to Tony Banks, a Labour | MP more acclaimed for the acerbity of his wit. |
e great-grandson of Hector Hughes, former Labour | MP for Aberdeen (UK). |
In the elections after 1987, the Labour | MP Alan Meale has held the seat with comfortable ma |
4 general election, defeating the sitting Labour | MP T. S. B. Williams. |
He succeeded John Hutton, Labour | MP for the constituency since 1992. |
Jim Kapetanos stood in Vauxhall against Labour | MP Kate Hoey, chairperson of the Countryside Allian |
alkirk West seat, and held that seat as a Labour | MP until he was expelled from Labour in 1999. |
Loch was the uncle of former Labour | MP Tam Dalyell. |
ch was caused by the death of the sitting Labour | MP Audrey Wise. |
but halved the majority of the incumbent Labour | MP Patrick Hall. |
Julie Morgan, Labour | MP |
Andrew Faulds, Labour | MP from 1966-74 for Smethwick, and from 1974-97 for |
Bruce Grocott, Baron Grocott, Labour | MP for Lichfield and Tamworth from 1974-9, The Wrek |
1962, he was elected to Parliament as the Labour | MP for Timaru. |
With the election of a new Labour | MP, the Conservatives lost their Parliamentary majo |
She later became a Labour | MP. |
Colin Phipps, petroleum geologist and Labour | MP from 1974-9 for Dudley West |
Labour | MP Ian Davidson expressed opposition to the referen |
Gareth Thomas, Labour | MP for Clwyd West 1997 - 2005 |
Fenton's grandfather, Fred Frost, was a Labour | MP for New Plymouth from 1938 - 1943. |
Wayne David, Labour | MP for Caerphilly |
he seat had been vacated when the sitting Labour | MP Josiah Wedgwood was elevated to the peerage. |
John Lewis, Labour | MP from 1945-50 for Bolton and from 1950-1 for Bolt |
His wife Debbie is a Labour | MP, elected at the January 2011 parliamentary by-el |
n to become a television presenter of the Labour | MP Robert Kilroy-Silk. |
Meg (Margaret) Hillier, Labour | MP for Hackney South and Shoreditch |
Andrew Young (1858-1943) was Labour | MP for Glasgow Partick (UK Parliament constituency) |
Dr Roger Thomas, Labour | MP from 1979-87 for Carmarthen |
t for Croydon West in 1950, defeating the Labour | MP, David Rees-Williams, then for the new Croydon S |
rty (although King had initially sat as a Labour | MP). |
h 1955 following the death of the sitting Labour | MP Robert Richards. |
His father was Labour | MP and Nobel Peace Prize-winner Philip Noel-Baker. |
born Bathgate was a Scottish politician, Labour | MP for Stirling and Falkirk Burghs from 1922 to 192 |
The Labour | MP Richard Burden was nonetheless returned, albeit |
Her father was the former Labour | MP for Peterborough, Michael Ward. |
inist and is the wife of Frank Doran, the Labour | MP for Aberdeen North. |
The incumbent Labour | MP defeated Lord Richard by 7,400 votes and a 3% sw |
Edward Lyons, former Labour | MP from 1966-74 for Bradford East and Bradford West |
Dan Jarvis Labour | MP Barnsley Central from March 2011. |
didate, but later sat as an "Independent Labour" | MP. |
ent and described himself as a 'Scottish Labour' | MP. |
ticising her broadcast was tabled by Norman Lamb | MP. |
rs to the site include Lady Prosser, David Lammy | MP, Keith Vaz MP and Jon Cruddas MP (Umunna was a c |
The organisation has David Lammy | MP as a patron. |
He was the son of Lancashire | MP Thomas Claughton and his wife, Maria. |
Jack Mytton (1796-1834) a Shropshire landowner, | MP, horseman, foxhunter, gambler and Regency rake. |
Lakshman Seneviratne - Sri Lankan | MP |
The last | MP for the constituency was the prominent Liberal l |
All but its last | MP died in office. |
The last | MP for Salford was Hazel Blears, and the MP for Ecc |
A bust of the late | MP was unveiled at Manchester City Hall in 1880. |
date was Margaret Wintringham, widow of the late | MP. |
Roberts' son, also Samuel Roberts, was a later | MP for Sheffield Ecclesall. |
s nephew John Talbot Dillwyn Llewellyn was later | MP for Swansea. |
Their eldest son William was later | MP for Newcastle-under-Lyme. |
His son Henry Francis Compton was later | MP for New Forest. |
His son Robert Henry Hurst (junior) was later | MP for Horsham. |
He was later | MP for Reading. |
Their son Thomas Royden was later | MP for Bootle and became Lord Royden. |
Aldworth was the father of Robert Aldworth later | MP for Bristol. |
Thomas Crewe also became a lawyer, | MP and Speaker. |
ered by the resignation of National Party Leader | MP Doug Anthony. |
om general election, 1874 as an Home Rule League | MP, again in 1800, then as an Irish Parliamentary P |
epost 16.7 - Sebastopol - branch east to: Leddy ( | MP 20.2), Stop 45 (MP 22.6), and Santa Rosa (MP 23. |
It is currently held by Dr Geoff Lee | MP of the Liberal Party of Australia. |
and his wife Florence Lee, daughter of Henry Lee | MP for Southampton. |
John Leech | MP has been a City councillor for both these wards; |
The Leica | MP is Leica's latest film rangefinder camera. |
He works as constituency agent to Edward Leigh | MP and was not on the priority list. |
Edward Leigh | MP (Past President, Conservative MP for Gainsboroug |
She is the first openly lesbian | MP in the Conservative Party. |
Maureen Colquhoun, an earlier lesbian | MP, did not declare her sexuality until after she l |
The first out lesbian | MP at the time of election is Margot James. |
d gay men Chris Carter, Tim Barnett, and lesbian | MP Maryan Street, and until she resigned in 2007, t |
to Kamil, but with more HP and Defense, and less | MP and speed, and a few differences in equipment/sp |
e's daughter Teresa married John Delaware Lewis, | MP for Devonport. |
October 7 - Wyndham Lewis, | MP (died 1838) |
March 14 - Wyndham Lewis, | MP, 57 |
er of Sir Thomas Burnett, 3rd Baronet, of Leys, | M.P. |
Pagtakhan is the nephew of former Liberal | MP Rey Pagtakhan. |
lliam Brydges Willyams (1834-1916) was a Liberal | MP, successively for three Cornish constituencies. |
er Lord Hatherley, became a barrister, a Liberal | MP, and served as Lord Chancellor from 1868 to 1872 |
Barry O'Farrell became the new Liberal | MP for Ku-ring-gai in 1999 after his seat of Northc |
ber for Denison, succeeding the retiring Liberal | MP Adrian Gibson. |
The then sitting member, Liberal | MP Jim Clarko, successfully contested the new seat |
the member for Diamond Valley, defeating Liberal | MP Neil Brown. |
Samuel Pattinson, Liberal | MP from 1922-4 for Horncastle |
In 1923 he succeeded the sitting Liberal | MP, Sir Henry Norman. |
hire - 11 February 1876, Hastings) was a Liberal | MP, railway director and Freemason. |
the Labor member for Ballarat, defeating Liberal | MP Jim Short. |
caused by the appointment of the sitting Liberal | MP Edward Shortt, as Chief Secretary for Ireland. |
been founded by Jesse Collings, a former Liberal | MP who opposed Irish Home Rule and became a Liberal |
the appointment of the sitting Coalition Liberal | MP Sir William Sutherland as a Lord of the Treasury |
rty fielded Sir Edward Grigg, the former Liberal | MP for Oldham. |
In 1918 the former Liberal | MP for Wisbech, Colin Coote, was returned unopposed |
In 1906 he was elected as Liberal | MP for Kennington. |
Maden was re-elected as Liberal | MP for Rossendale in support of the government coal |
n was caused by the death of the sitting Liberal | MP, John Ebenezer Sutherland on 17 August 1918. |
defending the seat held by the outgoing Liberal | MP Peter Bessell. |
n defeated Aileen Carroll, the incumbent Liberal | MP and cabinet minister, in a re-match of the 2004 |
Bragg, which has been held since 2002 by Liberal | MP Vickie Chapman. |
loyd George, he was elected as Coalition Liberal | MP for Cardiganshire at a by-election in 1921. |
ul (1853-1935) was an English writer and Liberal | MP. |
In 1885 Abel Buckley was elected Liberal | MP for the newly created Prestwich constituency. |
as the Labour candidate, he was a former Liberal | MP for North Somerset. |
represented by high profile left-leaning Liberal | MP David Anderson. |
Following Roe's abolition, sitting Liberal | MP Graham Jacobs contested and won the seat of Eyre |
Pattinson, who was knighted in 1934, was Liberal | MP for Grantham from 1922-23. |
n was caused by the death of the sitting Liberal | MP, John Lawson Walton. |
He was a grandson of William Rathbone, Liberal | MP for Liverpool and later Carnarvonshire. |
bor member for Wilmot, defeating sitting Liberal | MP Allan Guy. |
an English barrister, Judge and National Liberal | MP. |
The seat's only member was Liberal | MP Iven Manning, who went on to become the member f |
Election he was elected as the only ever Liberal | MP for Hitchin. |
ary 1910 general election he lost to the Liberal | MP Sir John Simon. |
n 19 April 1921 of the sitting Coalition Liberal | MP, Cathcart Wason. |
5 to 2011, the riding was represented by Liberal | MP Todd Russell. |
ed to the Canadian House of Commons as a Liberal | MP. |
y Party who preferred a socialist over a liberal | MP. |
University and brother-in-law of former Liberal | MP and Cabinet minister William Moore Benidickson. |
caused by the appointment of the sitting Liberal | MP, Ernest Soares as Junior Lord of the Treasury, i |
h in action near Merville of the sitting Liberal | MP, the Hon. |
e 2001 state election, defeating sitting Liberal | MP Iain McLean. |
solid Liberal riding, having returned a Liberal | MP since its creation in 1935, usually in a landsli |
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