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Labour Party rules specify that MPs will face a "trigger ballot" procedure where each branch of the Constituency Labour Party (CLP) and each affiliate (trade union and socialist society) branch will have a simple majority vote on whether they wish their sitting MP to automatically stand again in the next general election, or whether they wish to have a full selection process.
A record number of members of Parliament (MPs) stood down at the 2010 general election, meaning they were MPs in the 54th Parliament, but chose not to contest the 2010 general election, in some cases after being deselected by their parties.
This is a list of MPs who lost their seat at the 2024 general election, together with the last date when each seat was represented by a different party.A record number of Conservative MPs lost their seats at the election.
Labour: 14 August 2019 [56] Teresa Pearce: Erith and Thamesmead: 2010: Labour: 8 July 2019 [57] Claire Perry: Devizes: 2010: Conservative: 6 September 2019 [58] Stephen Pound: Ealing North: 1997: Labour: 8 July 2019 [7] Mark Prisk: Hertford and Stortford: 2001: Conservative: 9 September 2019 [59] Geoffrey Robinson: Coventry North West: 1976 by ...
Data revealing a majority backing an elected head of state is taken from 2019, showing attitudes under a different Labour leader and monarch. Fact check: Survey showing Labour support for ...
This is a list of members of Parliament (MPs) who held seats at the end of the 58th Parliament of the United Kingdom and did not stand for re-election in the 2024 general election. A total of 132 Members of Parliament did not stand for re-election, including a record number of Conservative MPs.
The Conservatives have seen their largest ever drop in MPs from one general election to the next.
While at the previous election there had been a record 149 MPs not standing for reelection, [1] the 89 standing down in 2015 represented a more usual number. [2] These 89 consist of 37 Labour, 37 Conservative, 10 Liberal Democrat, 3 Independent, 1 Sinn Féin and 1 Plaid Cymru MP.