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Labour MPs deselected under each leader since 1970 Labour leader Portrait Years as leader Number of MPs deselected during leadership Harold Wilson: 1963–1976 5 James Callaghan: 1976–1980 2 Michael Foot: 1980–1983 8 Neil Kinnock: 1983–1992 9 John Smith: 1992–1994 0 Tony Blair: 1994–2007 3 Gordon Brown: 2007–2010 3 Ed Miliband: 2010 ...
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 United Kingdom Labour Party MPs. It includes all members of Parliament (MPs) elected to the British House of Commons representing the Labour Party from 1900 to 1923 and since 1992. Members of the Scottish Parliament, the Senedd or the European Parliament are not listed.
The highest profile members of Parliament leaving were Gordon Brown, the former prime minister and leader of the Labour Party (both 2007 to 2010) and chancellor of the Exchequer (1997 to 2007); and William Hague, the outgoing First Secretary of State and leader of the House of Commons and former Foreign Secretary (2010 to 2014), leader of the ...
Labour: 24 June 2019 [15] Kenneth Clarke: Rushcliffe: 1970 (as Conservative) Independent: 27 June 2019 [16] Ann Clwyd: Cynon Valley: 1984 by-election: Labour: 28 September 2019 [17] Ann Coffey: Stockport: 1992 (as Labour) Change UK: 30 October 2019 [18] Jim Cunningham: Coventry South: 1992 (Coventry South East) Labour: 9 September 2019 [19 ...
On 23 July 2024, Labour withdrew the whip from 7 of its MPs who had supported an amendment tabled by the Scottish National Party (SNP)'s Westminster leader Stephen Flynn to scrap it, with Flynn stating that scrapping the cap would immediately raise 300,000 children out of poverty. MPs rejected the SNP amendment by 363 votes to 103.
The names in italics are those who did not serve throughout this Parliament and the names with a * next to them are MPs who first entered Parliament in a by-election. This list does not include Labour Co-operative MPs. For Labour Co-operative MPs, see List of United Kingdom Labour Co-operative MPs (2005–2010)
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.