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121 Conservative Party members of Parliament (MPs) out of the 650 constituencies were elected to the House of Commons at the 4 July 2024 general election, [1] the lowest number in its history. [2] Party leader Kemi Badenoch is shown in bold.
The number of constituences in England increased from 533 to 543 at this election. The Labour Party's vote went up by 0.5% and their number of MPs increased from 184 to 347. This was at the expense of the Conservatives, whose vote share dropped by 21% and their number of MPs reducing to 116. [1]
He was selected as the Conservative parliamentary candidate in June 2023 for the newly created Isle of Wight East constituency [8] as part of the 2023 periodic review of Westminster constituencies. In the 2024 general election Robertson was elected to Parliament as MP for Isle of Wight East with 30.6% of the vote and a majority of 3,323.
The Tory party will bring forward an amendment to the Government’s Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill to establish a “national statutory inquiry into historical child sexual exploitation ...
Westminster Conservative Party and City of London Conservative Party 3,953 9.3 Gareth Bacon: Orpington: Bromley Conservative Party 22,378 45.9 Bob Blackman: Harrow East: Harrow Conservative Party 8,170 16.5 Felicity Buchan: Kensington: Kensington and Chelsea Conservative Party 150 0.3 Elliot Colburn: Carshalton and Wallington: Sutton ...
MPs vote 364–111 against a Conservative proposal to require the UK government to establish an inquiry into grooming gangs. [15] The Liberal Democrats are ordered to pay £14,000 to Natalie Bird, a former parliamentary candidate who says she was driven out of the party and barred from standing as an MP over her gender-critical views. [16]
UC Santa Barbara is the 2025 top party school in America, according to an education research and ranking site. This California university, home of many Nobel laureates, topped 2025 party school ...
Owner and publisher of Good Schools Guide from 2000. Hereditary peer among those elected from their own number to continue to serve actively [2]: 417 Chris Patten: 1962: Modern History: Conservative MP for Bath 1979-92. Secretary of State for the Environment 1989-90. Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and Chairman of the Conservative Party ...