List of MPs who lost their seat in the 2024 United Kingdom general election

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. Three Cabinet members stood down; eight full members and four who attended Cabinet lost their seats, the highest number of sitting cabinet seat losses in history.[1]

Constituency Incumbent Held since Defeated by
Party Member Offices held Member Party Member Party
Hitchin[n 1] Conservative Bim Afolami[2][3] Economic Secretary to the Treasury 2017 1997 Alistair Strathern Labour
Lowestoft[n 2] Peter Aldous[4][5] 2010 2010 Jessica Asato Labour
Eastbourne Caroline Ansell[6][7] 2019 2019 Josh Babarinde Liberal Democrats
Wrexham Sarah Atherton[8][9] Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Defence People, Veterans and Service Families (2022) 2019 2019 Andrew Ranger Labour
Tipton and Wednesbury[n 3] Shaun Bailey[10][11] 2019 2019 Antonia Bance Labour
Stroud Siobhan Baillie[12][13] 2019 2019 Simon Opher Labour
North Norfolk Duncan Baker[14][5] 2019 2019 Steffan Aquarone Liberal Democrats
Wycombe Steve Baker[15][16] Minister of State at the Cabinet Office 2010 1951 Emma Reynolds Labour
North Shropshire[n 4] Simon Baynes[17][18] Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Justice and Tackling Illegal Migration (2022) 2019 2019 Helen Morgan Liberal Democrats
Rossendale and Darwen Jake Berry[19][20] Chairman of the Conservative Party (2022) 2010 2010 Andy MacNae Labour
Worthing West Peter Bottomley[21][22] Father of the House 1975 1997 Beccy Cooper Labour
Mansfield Ben Bradley[23][24] 2017 2017 Steve Yemm Labour
Stoke-on-Trent South Jack Brereton[25][26] 2017 2017 Allison Gardner Labour
Peterborough Paul Bristow[27][28] 2019 2019 Andrew Pakes Labour
Hyndburn Sara Britcliffe[29][30] Deputy Chairman of the Conservative Party 2019 2019 Sarah Smith Labour
St Neots and Mid Cambridgeshire[n 5] Anthony Browne[31][32] Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Decarbonisation and Technology 2019 1997 Ian Sollom Liberal Democrats
Congleton Fiona Bruce[33][34] Prime Minister's Special Envoy for Freedom of Religion or Belief[34] 2010 1983 Sarah Russell Labour
Kensington and Bayswater[n 6] Felicity Buchan[35][36] Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Housing and Homelessness 2019 2019 Joe Powell Labour
Swindon South Robert Buckland[37][38] Chair of the Northern Ireland Affairs Select Committee
Secretary of State for Wales (2022)
Secretary of State for Justice (2019–22)
2010 2010 Heidi Alexander Labour
Bournemouth West Conor Burns[39][40] Minister of State for Trade Policy (2022) 2010 1950 Jessica Toale Labour
Aylesbury Rob Butler[41][42] Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Prisons and Probation (2022) 2019 1924 Laura Kyrke-Smith Labour
Vale of Glamorgan Alun Cairns[43][44] Secretary of State for Wales (2016–2019) 2010 2010 Kanishka Narayan Labour
Warrington South Andy Carter[45][46] 2019 2019 Sarah Hall Labour
Penistone and Stocksbridge Miriam Cates[47][48] 2019 2019 Marie Tidball Labour
Lewes Maria Caulfield[49][22] Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Mental Health and Women's Health Strategy 2015 2015 James MacCleary Liberal Democrats
Cheltenham Alex Chalk[50][51] Secretary of State for Justice 2015 2015 Max Wilkinson Liberal Democrats
Gillingham and Rainham Rehman Chishti[52][53] Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for North America, Sanctions and Consular Policy (2022) 2010 2010 Naushabah Khan Labour
Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland Simon Clarke[54][55] Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (2022) 2017 2017 Luke Myer Labour
Stafford Theo Clarke[56][57] 2019 2010 Leigh Ingham Labour
Bassetlaw Brendan Clarke-Smith[58][59] Deputy Chairman of the Conservative Party (2023–2024) 2019 2019 Jo White Labour
Stratford-on-Avon[n 7] Chris Clarkson[60][61] 2019 2019 Manuela Perteghella Liberal Democrats
Suffolk Coastal Thérèse Coffey[62][63] Deputy Prime Minister (2022) 2010 1983 Jenny Riddell-Carpenter Labour
Carshalton and Wallington Elliot Colburn[64][65] 2019 2019 Bobby Dean Liberal Democrats
Folkestone and Hythe Damian Collins[66][67] Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Tech and the Digital Economy (2022) 2010 1950 Tony Vaughan Labour
Witney Robert Courts[68][69] Solicitor General for England and Wales 2016 1983 Charlie Maynard Liberal Democrats
Mid and South Pembrokeshire[n 8] Stephen Crabb[70][71] Chair of the Welsh Affairs Select Committee 2005 2005 Henry Tufnell Labour
Ynys Môn Virginia Crosbie[72][73] 2019 2019 Llinos Medi Plaid Cymru
Bury North James Daly[74][75] Deputy Chairman of the Conservative Party 2019 2019 James Frith Labour
Monmouthshire[n 9] David TC Davies[76][77] Secretary of State for Wales 2005 2005 Catherine Fookes Labour
Clwyd East[n 10] James Davies[78][79] Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Wales (2022–2023) 2019 2019 Becky Gittins Labour
Shipley Philip Davies[80][81] 2005 2005 Anna Dixon Labour
Derbyshire Dales Sarah Dines[82][83] Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Safeguarding (2022–2023) 2019 2010 John Whitby Labour
Aldershot Leo Docherty[84][85] Minister of State for the Armed Forces 2017 1918 Alex Baker Labour
Melksham and Devizes[n 11] Michelle Donelan[86][87] Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology 2015 2015 Brian Mathew Liberal Democrats
St Austell and Newquay Steve Double[88][89] Lords Commissioners of the Treasury (2022–2023) 2015 2015 Noah Law Labour
Thurrock Jackie Doyle-Price[90][91] Chair of the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Select Committee 2010 2010 Jen Craft Labour
South Dorset Richard Drax[92][93] 2010 2010 Lloyd Hatton Labour
Winchester[n 12] Flick Drummond[94][95] 2019 2010 Danny Chambers Liberal Democrats
Ossett and Denby Dale[n 13] Mark Eastwood[96][97] 2019 2019 Jade Botterill Labour
Rushcliffe Ruth Edwards[98][99] Assistant Government Whip 2019 1970 James Naish Labour
Bournemouth East Tobias Ellwood[100][101] Chair of the Defence Select Committee (2020–2023) 2005 1974 Tom Hayes Labour
Ribble Valley Nigel Evans[102][103] Chairman of Ways and Means 1992 1992 Maya Ellis Labour
Milton Keynes North Ben Everitt[104][105] 2019 2010 Chris Curtis Labour
Lichfield Michael Fabricant[106][107] Lords Commissioners of the Treasury (2010–2012) 1992 1997 Dave Robertson Labour
Newbury Laura Farris[108][109] Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Victims and Safeguarding 2019 2005 Lee Dillon Liberal Democrats
Barrow and Furness Simon Fell[110][111] 2019 2019 Michelle Scrogham Labour
Southend West and Leigh[n 14] Anna Firth[112][113] 2022 1950 David Burton-Sampson Labour
South Ribble Katherine Fletcher[114][115] Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Women (2022) 2019 2010 Paul Foster Labour
Bolsover Mark Fletcher[116][117] 2019 2019 Natalie Fleet Labour
Doncaster East and the Isle of Axholme[n 15] Nick Fletcher[118][119] 2019 2019 Lee Pitcher Labour
Chelmsford Vicky Ford[120][121] Minister of State for Development (2022) 2017 2010 Marie Goldman Liberal Democrats
Torbay Kevin Foster[122][123] Minister of State for Transport (2022) 2015 2015 Steve Darling Liberal Democrats
North Somerset Liam Fox[124][125] Secretary of State for International Trade (2016–2019) 1992 2010 Sadik Al-Hassan Labour
Ely and East Cambridgeshire[n 16] Lucy Frazer[126][32] Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport 2015 1983 Charlotte Cane Liberal Democrats
Yeovil Marcus Fysh[127][128] Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Exports (2022) 2015 2015 Adam Dance Liberal Democrats
Darlington Peter Gibson[129][130] 2019 2019 Lola McEvoy Labour
Gloucester Richard Graham[131][132] 2010 2010 Alex McIntyre Labour
South Cotswolds[n 17] James Gray[133][134] 1997 1983 Roz Savage Liberal Democrats
Bolton West Chris Green[135][136] 2015 2015 Phil Brickell Labour
Ashford Damian Green[137][138] First Secretary of State (2017) 1997 1931 Sojan Joseph Labour
Stoke-on-Trent North Jonathan Gullis[139][140] Deputy Chairman of the Conservative Party 2019 2019 David Williams Labour
Thornbury and Yate Luke Hall[141][142] Minister of State for Skills, Apprenticeships and Higher Education 2015 2015 Claire Young Liberal Democrats
Chelsea and Fulham Greg Hands[143][144] Minister of State for Trade Policy

Minister for London

2005 2010 Ben Coleman Labour
Forest of Dean Mark Harper[145][146] Secretary of State for Transport 2005 2005 Matt Bishop Labour
Hastings and Rye Sally-Ann Hart[147][148] 2019 2010 Helena Dollimore Labour
Caerfyrddin[n 18] Simon Hart[149] Chief Whip of the Conservative Party 2010 2010 Ann Davies Plaid Cymru
Broxtowe Darren Henry[150] Assistant Government Whip (2022) 2019 2010 Juliet Campbell Labour
Burnley Antony Higginbotham[151] 2019 2019 Oliver Ryan Labour
Kettering Philip Hollobone[152] 2005 2005 Rosie Wrighting Labour
Gravesham Adam Holloway[153] 2005 2005 Lauren Sullivan Labour
Newton Aycliffe and Spennymoor[n 19] Paul Howell[154] 2019 2019 Alan Strickland Labour
Tamworth[n 20] Eddie Hughes[155][36] Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Housing and Rough Sleeping (2021–2022) 2017 2017 Sarah Edwards Labour
Loughborough Jane Hunt[156] Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Enterprise, Markets and Small Business (2022) 2019 2010 Jeevun Sandher Labour
Ipswich Tom Hunt[157] 2019 2019 Jack Abbott Labour
North East Hampshire Ranil Jayawardena[158] Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (2022) 2015 1997 Alex Brewer Liberal Democrats
Penrith and Solway[n 21] Mark Jenkinson[159] Assistant Government Whip 2019 2019 Markus Campbell-Savours Labour
Leeds South West and Morley[n 22] Andrea Jenkyns[160] Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Skills, Further and Higher Education (2022) 2015 2015 Mark Sewards Labour
Dartford Gareth Johnson[161] Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Courts (2022) 2010 2010 Jim Dickson Labour
Didcot and Wantage[n 23] David Johnston[162] Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Children, Families and Wellbeing 2019 1983 Olly Glover Liberal Democrats
Harrogate and Knaresborough Andrew Jones[163] Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Transport (2018–2019) 2010 2010 Tom Gordon Liberal Democrats
Brecon, Radnor and Cwm Tawe[n 24] Fay Jones[164] Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Wales 2019 2019 David Chadwick Liberal Democrats
Nuneaton Marcus Jones[165] Government Deputy Chief Whip 2010 2010 Jodie Gosling Labour
Honiton and Sidmouth[n 25] Simon Jupp[166] 2019 1997 Richard Foord Liberal Democrats
Shrewsbury[n 26] Daniel Kawczynski[167] 2005 2005 Julia Buckley Labour
Chichester Gillian Keegan[168][22] Secretary of State for Education 2017 1924 Jess Brown-Fuller Liberal Democrats
Burton and Uttoxeter Kate Kniveton[169] 2019 2010 Jacob Collier Labour
High Peak Robert Largan[170] Assistant Government Whip 2019 2019 Jon Pearce Labour
Cramlington and Killingworth[n 27] Ian Levy[171] 2019 2019 Emma Foody Labour
Northampton South Andrew Lewer[172] 2017 2005 Mike Reader Labour
Tiverton and Minehead[n 28] Ian Liddell-Grainger[173] 2001 1950 Rachel Gilmour Liberal Democrats
West Dorset Chris Loder[174] 2019 1885 Edward Morello Liberal Democrats
Dudley[n 29] Marco Longhi[175] 2019 2019 Sonia Kumar Labour
Filton and Bradley Stoke Jack Lopresti[176] 2010 2010 Claire Hazelgrove Labour
Woking Jonathan Lord[177] 2010 1950 Will Forster Liberal Democrats
Truro and Falmouth Cherilyn Mackrory[178] 2019 2010 Jayne Kirkham Labour
Redditch Rachel Maclean[179][36] Deputy Chairman of the Conservative Party 2017 2010 Chris Bloore Labour
South Devon[n 30] Anthony Mangnall[180] 2019 1997 Caroline Voaden Liberal Democrats
North Cornwall Scott Mann[181] Lords Commissioners of the Treasury 2015 2015 Ben Maguire Liberal Democrats
Hertford and Stortford Julie Marson[182] Assistant Government Whip (2022–2023) 2019 1983 Josh Dean Labour
Blackpool North and Fleetwood[n 31] Paul Maynard[183] Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Pensions 2010 2010 Lorraine Beavers Labour
Colne Valley Jason McCartney[184] 2019 2019 Paul Davies Labour
Lincoln Karl McCartney[185] Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Transport (2022) 2019 2019 Hamish Falconer Labour
Plymouth Moor View Johnny Mercer[186] Minister of State for Veterans' Affairs 2015 2015 Fred Thomas Labour
South Basildon and East Thurrock Stephen Metcalfe[187] 2010 2010 James McMurdock Reform UK
Bangor Aberconwy[n 32] Robin Millar[188] 2019 2010 Claire Hughes Labour
Basingstoke Maria Miller[189] Chair of the Women and Equalities Committee (2015–2020) 2005 1924 Luke Murphy Labour
Cannock Chase Amanda Milling[190] Lords Commissioners of the Treasury 2015 2010 Josh Newbury Labour
Amber Valley Nigel Mills[191] 2010 2010 Linsey Farnsworth Labour
Southport Damien Moore[192] Assistant Government Whip (2022) 2017 2017 Patrick Hurley Labour
Portsmouth North Penny Mordaunt[193] Leader of the House of Commons 2010 2010 Amanda Martin Labour
Newton Abbot Anne Marie Morris[194] 2010 2010 Martin Wrigley Liberal Democrats
Morecambe and Lunesdale David Morris[195] 2010 2010 Lizzi Collinge Labour
Halesowen[n 33] James Morris[196] Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Vaccines and Public Health (2022) 2010 2010 Alex Ballinger Labour
Hartlepool Jill Mortimer[197] 2021 2021 Jonathan Brash Labour
Scunthorpe Holly Mumby-Croft[198] 2019 2019 Nic Dakin Labour
South East Cornwall Sheryll Murray[199] 2010 2010 Anna Gelderd Labour
Great Grimsby and Cleethorpes[n 34] Lia Nici[200] Assistant Government Whip (2022) 2019 2019 Melanie Onn Labour
Hexham Guy Opperman[201] Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Roads and Local Transport 2010 1924 Joe Morris Labour
Weston-super-Mare John Penrose[202] United Kingdom Anti-Corruption Champion 2005 2005 Dan Aldridge Labour
Taunton and Wellington[n 35] Rebecca Pow[203] Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Nature 2015 2015 Gideon Amos Liberal Democrats
Banbury Victoria Prentis[204] Attorney General for England and Wales
Advocate General for Northern Ireland
2015 1922 Sean Woodcock Labour
Corby and East Northamptonshire[n 36] Tom Pursglove[205] Minister of State for Legal Migration and the Border 2015 2015 Lee Barron Labour
Horsham Jeremy Quin[206] Chair of the Defence Select Committee 2015 1983 John Milne Liberal Democrats
Gedling Tom Randall[207] 2019 2019 Michael Payne Labour
North East Somerset and Hanham[n 37] Jacob Rees-Mogg[208] Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (2022) 2010 2010 Dan Norris Labour
Guildford Angela Richardson[209] Deputy Chairman of the Conservative Party 2019 2005 Zöe Franklin Liberal Democrats
Tewkesbury Laurence Robertson[210] Chair of the Northern Ireland Affairs Select Committee (2010–2017) 1997 1997 Cameron Thomas Liberal Democrats
Cheadle Mary Robinson[211] 2015 2015 Tom Morrison Liberal Democrats
Aberdeenshire North and Moray East[n 38] Douglas Ross[212] Leader of the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party 2017 2017 Seamus Logan SNP
North East Derbyshire Lee Rowley[213][36] Minister of State for Housing, Planning and Building Safety 2017 2017 Louise Jones Labour
Watford Dean Russell[214] Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Enterprise, Markets and Small Business (2022) 2019 2010 Matt Turmaine Labour
Macclesfield David Rutley[215] Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Americas, Caribbean and Overseas Territories 2010 1918 Tim Roca Labour
Birmingham Northfield Gary Sambrook[216] Executive Secretary of the 1922 Committee 2019 2019 Laurence Turner Labour
North Devon Selaine Saxby[217] 2019 2015 Ian Roome Liberal Democrats
Isle of Wight West[n 39] Bob Seely[218] 2017 2001 Richard Quigley Labour
Dunstable and Leighton Buzzard[n 40] Andrew Selous[219] Second Church Estates Commissioner 2001 1983 Alex Mayer Labour
Welwyn Hatfield Grant Shapps[220] Secretary of State for Defence 2005 2005 Andrew Lewin Labour
Derby North Amanda Solloway[221] Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Affordability and Skills 2019 2019 Catherine Atkinson Labour
Sherwood Forest[n 41] Mark Spencer[222] Minister of State for Food, Farming and Fisheries 2010 2010 Michelle Welsh Labour
Rother Valley Alexander Stafford[223] Vice Chairman of the Conservative Party (2022–2023) 2019 2019 Jake Richards Labour
Pendle and Clitheroe[n 42] Andrew Stephenson[224] Minister of State for Health and Secondary Care 2010 2010 Jonathan Hinder Labour
Wolverhampton North East Jane Stevenson[225] 2019 2019 Sureena Brackenridge Labour
Carlisle John Stevenson[226] 2010 2010 Julie Minns Labour
Buckingham and Bletchley[n 43] Iain Stewart[227][105] Chair of the Transport Select Committee 2010 2010 Callum Anderson Labour
York Outer Julian Sturdy[228] 2010 2010 Luke Charters Labour
Bracknell James Sunderland[229] 2019 1997 Peter Swallow Labour
Poole Robert Syms[230] Lords Commissioners of the Treasury (2016–2017) 1997 1950 Neil Duncan-Jordan Labour
St Ives Derek Thomas[231] 2015 2015 Andrew George Liberal Democrats
Erewash Maggie Throup[232] Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Vaccines and Public Health (2021–2022) 2015 2010 Adam Thompson Labour
Rochester and Strood Kelly Tolhurst[233] Minister of State for Schools and Childhood (2022) 2015 2015 Lauren Edwards Labour
Swindon North Justin Tomlinson[234] Minister of State for Energy Security and Net Zero 2010 2010 Will Stone Labour
Mid Dorset and North Poole Michael Tomlinson[235] Minister of State for Countering Illegal Migration 2015 2015 Vikki Slade Liberal Democrats
North Warwickshire and Bedworth[n 44] Craig Tracey[236] 2015 2010 Rachel Taylor Labour
North Northumberland[n 45] Anne-Marie Trevelyan[237] Minister of State for Indo-Pacific 2015 2015 David Smith Labour
South West Norfolk Liz Truss[238] Prime Minister (2022) 2010 1964 Terry Jermy Labour
Uxbridge and South Ruislip Steve Tuckwell[239] 2023 2010 Danny Beales Labour
North West Cambridgeshire Shailesh Vara[240] Secretary of State for Northern Ireland (2022) 2005 1983 Sam Carling Labour
Chipping Barnet Theresa Villiers[241] Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (2019–2020) 2005 1974 Dan Tomlinson Labour
Boston and Skegness Matt Warman[242] Minister of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (2022) 2015 1997 Richard Tice Reform UK
Clacton Giles Watling[243] 2017 2017 Nigel Farage Reform UK
Stourbridge Suzanne Webb[244] Assistant Government Whip 2019 2010 Cat Eccles Labour
South Derbyshire Heather Wheeler[245] Parliamentary Secretary for the Cabinet Office (2022) 2010 2010 Samantha Niblett Labour
North Herefordshire Bill Wiggin[246] 2001 2010 Ellie Chowns Green
Montgomeryshire and Glyndŵr[n 46] Craig Williams[247] Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Prime Minister 2019 2010 Steve Witherden Labour
Redcar Jacob Young[248][36] Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Levelling Up 2019 2019 Anna Turley Labour
Livingston SNP Hannah Bardell[249] 2015 2015 Gregor Poynton Labour
Coatbridge and Bellshill[n 47] Steven Bonnar[249] SNP Spokesperson for Environment, Farming, Agriculture and Rural Affairs 2019 2019 Frank McNally Labour
Edinburgh North and Leith Deidre Brock[249] SNP Spokesperson for Business 2015 2015 Tracy Gilbert Labour
Kilmarnock and Loudoun Alan Brown[250] SNP Spokesperson for Energy Security and Net Zero (2022–2023) 2015 2015 Lillian Jones Labour
Mid Dunbartonshire[n 48] Amy Callaghan[249] SNP Spokesperson for Health 2019 2019 Susan Murray Liberal Democrats
Edinburgh South West Joanna Cherry[249] 2015 2015 Scott Arthur Labour
Inverclyde and Renfrewshire West[n 49] Ronnie Cowan[249] 2015 2015 Martin McCluskey Labour
Bathgate and Linlithgow[n 50] Martyn Day[249] SNP Spokesperson for Health (2021–2023) 2015 2015 Kirsteen Sullivan Labour
West Dunbartonshire Martin Docherty-Hughes[249] SNP Spokesperson for Defence 2015 2015 Douglas McAllister Labour
Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock Allan Dorans[249] 2019 2019 Elaine Stewart Labour
Motherwell, Wishaw and Carluke[n 51] Marion Fellows[249] 2015 2015 Pamela Nash Labour
North Ayrshire and Arran Patricia Gibson[249] SNP Attorney General Spokesperson 2015 2015 Irene Campbell Labour
Inverness, Skye and West Ross-shire[n 52] Drew Hendry[251] 2015 2015 Angus MacDonald Liberal Democrats
Glasgow East David Linden[249] SNP Spokesperson for Social Justice 2017 2015 John Grady Labour
Glasgow South Stewart McDonald[249] 2015 2015 Gordon McKee Labour
Cumbernauld and Kirkintilloch Stuart McDonald[249] SNP Spokesperson for Justice and Immigration (2022–2023) 2015 2015 Katrina Murray Labour
Glasgow North East Anne McLaughlin[249] SNP Spokesperson for International Development 2019 2019 Maureen Burke Labour
Glasgow West[n 53] Carol Monaghan[249] SNP Spokesperson for Science, Innovation, Technology and Education 2015 2015 Patricia Ferguson Labour
Paisley and Renfrewshire North Gavin Newlands[249] SNP Spokesperson for Transport 2015 2015 Alison Taylor Labour
Alloa and Grangemouth[n 54] John Nicolson[249] SNP Spokesperson for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport 2019 2019 Brian Leishman Labour
East Renfrewshire Kirsten Oswald[249] SNP Spokesperson for Women and Equalities 2019 2019 Blair McDougall Labour
Airdrie and Shotts Anum Qaisar[249] SNP Spokesperson for Levelling Up 2021 2015 Kenneth Stevenson Labour
Edinburgh East and Musselburgh[n 55] Tommy Sheppard[249] SNP Scotland Spokesperson 2015 2015 Chris Murray Labour
Stirling and Strathallan[n 56] Alyn Smith[249] SNP Spokesperson for Europe and EU Accession 2019 2019 Chris Kane Labour
Glasgow South West Chris Stephens[249] SNP Spokesperson for Justice and Immigration 2015 2015 Zubir Ahmed Labour
Glasgow North[n 57] Alison Thewliss[249] SNP Spokesperson for Home Affairs 2015 2015 Martin Rhodes Labour
Midlothian Owen Thompson[249] Chief Whip of the Scottish National Party in the House of Commons 2019 2019 Kirsty McNeill Labour
Richard Thomson[249] Gordon and Buchan[n 58] SNP Spokesperson for Northern Ireland, Wales, Business and Trade 2019 2019 Harriet Cross Conservative
North West Leicestershire Independent Andrew Bridgen[n 59][252] 2010 2010 Amanda Hack Labour
Solihull West and Shirley[n 60] Julian Knight[n 59][253] Chair of the Culture, Media and Sport Committee (2020–2023) 2015 2015 Neil Shastri-Hurst Conservative
Na h-Eileanan an Iar Angus MacNeil[n 61][249] 2005 2005 Torcuil Crichton Labour
Clwyd East[n 62] Rob Roberts[n 59][254] 2019 2019 Becky Gittins Labour
Leicester East Claudia Webbe[n 63][255] 2019 1987 Shivani Raja Conservative
Leicester South Labour Jonathan Ashworth[256] Shadow Paymaster General 2011 2005 Shockat Adam Independent
Bristol Central[n 64] Thangam Debbonaire[257] Shadow Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport 2015 2015 Carla Denyer Green
Blackburn Kate Hollern[258] Shadow Minister for Communities and Local Government (2016–2021) 2015 1955 Adnan Hussain Independent
Birmingham Perry Barr Khalid Mahmood[259] Shadow Minister for Defence Procurement (2020–2021) 2001 1974 Ayoub Khan Independent
Cowdenbeath and Kirkcaldy Alba Neale Hanvey[n 61][260] Leader of the Alba Party in the House of Commons 2019 2019 Melanie Ward Labour
Alloa and Grangemouth[n 65] Kenny MacAskill[n 61][261] 2019 2019 Brian Leishman Labour
South Antrim DUP Paul Girvan[262] 2017 2017 Robin Swann UUP
North Antrim Ian Paisley Jr[263] 2010 1970 Jim Allister TUV
North Down Alliance Stephen Farry[264] 2019 2019 Alex Easton Independent
Rochdale Workers Party George Galloway[265] 2024 2024 Paul Waugh Labour
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  73. ^ Vranic, Marko (5 July 2024). "Virginia Crosbie thanks supporters after losing Ynys Môn seat". North Wales Chronicle. Retrieved 27 August 2024.
  74. ^ Bury North
  75. ^ Mutch, James (5 July 2024). "General Election 2024: Labour's James Frith sets out priorities". The Bury Times. Retrieved 27 August 2024.
  76. ^ Monmouthshire
  77. ^ "Labour gain Monmouthshire from Conservatives as Welsh secretary David TC Davies loses seat". ITV News. 5 July 2024. Retrieved 27 August 2024.
  78. ^ Clwyd East
  79. ^ Doyle, Alec (8 July 2024). "Former Vale of Clwyd MP James Davies thanks voters after election loss". Rhyl Journal. Retrieved 27 August 2024.
  80. ^ Shipley
  81. ^ Broomhead, Michael (5 July 2024). "General Election 2024: Sir Philip Davies 'bitterly disappointed'". Telegraph & Argus. Retrieved 29 August 2024.
  82. ^ Derbyshire Dales
  83. ^ Hawley, Zena (5 July 2024). "Derbyshire Dales General Election results as Labour secures surprise win". Derby Telegraph. Retrieved 29 August 2024.
  84. ^ Aldershot
  85. ^ Coyle, Simon (4 July 2024). "Aldershot general election 2024 results in full". Manchester Evening News. Retrieved 29 August 2024.
  86. ^ Melksham and Devizes
  87. ^ "'What is wrong with you?' - Tory team object to filming". BBC News. 5 July 2024. Retrieved 29 August 2024.
  88. ^ St Austell and Newquay
  89. ^ Trewhela, Lee (5 July 2024). "Cornwall Conservative MP Steve Double says he won't miss 'very ugly' politics". Cornwall Live. Retrieved 29 August 2024.
  90. ^ Thurrock
  91. ^ Duncan-Duggal, Ben (5 July 2024). "Essex: Harlow and Thurrock red but Farage elected and 'coming for Labour'". LabourList. Retrieved 29 August 2024.
  92. ^ South Dorset
  93. ^ ap Ellis, Tait (5 July 2024). "South Dorset turns red in closely fought contest". The Purbeck Gazette. Retrieved 29 August 2024.
  94. ^ Winchester
  95. ^ Napier, Andrew (5 July 2024). "Flick Drummond: 'I've fought my last General Election'". Hampshire Chronicle. Retrieved 29 August 2024.
  96. ^ Ossett and Denby Dale
  97. ^ Laver, Adam (5 July 2024). "Labour dominate West Yorkshire but Gaza "an issue"". BBC News. Retrieved 30 August 2024.
  98. ^ Rushcliffe
  99. ^ "Rushcliffe General Election 2024 results as James Naish ousts Ruth Edwards in major Labour swing". Newark Advertiser. 5 July 2024. Retrieved 30 August 2024.
  100. ^ Bournemouth East
  101. ^ Simpson, Matt (27 August 2024). "Tobias Ellwood wants to help rebuild Conservative party". Bournemouth Daily Echo. Retrieved 30 August 2024.
  102. ^ Ribble Valley
  103. ^ Plunkett, Sue (5 July 2024). "Conservative MP Nigel Evans loses his seat to Ribble Valley's first ever Labour MP Maya Ellis". Burnley Express. Retrieved 30 August 2024.
  104. ^ Milton Keynes North
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  106. ^ Lichfield
  107. ^ Lawson, Eleanor (5 July 2024). "Tory MP not surprised at heavy Conservative defeat". BBC News. Retrieved 30 August 2024.
  108. ^ Newbury
  109. ^ "New Newbury MP Lib Dem Lee Dillon struck down with Covid". Reading Chronicle. 10 July 2024. Retrieved 30 August 2024.
  110. ^ Barrow and Furness
  111. ^ Holmes, Matthew (20 August 2024). "Rishi Sunak commends Simon Fell for work in Barrow". The Mail. Retrieved 30 August 2024.
  112. ^ Southend West and Leigh
  113. ^ Bradley, Claudia (6 July 2024). "Southend former Conservative MP Anna Firth's statement". The Echo. Retrieved 30 August 2024.
  114. ^ South Ribble
  115. ^ Faulkner, Paul (5 July 2024). "General election 2024: new South Ribble Labour MP - 'I never expected to end up here'". Lancashire Post. Retrieved 30 August 2024.
  116. ^ Bolsover
  117. ^ Hardwick, Tom (5 July 2024). "New Labour MP for Bolsover says "the change starts now" – as outgoing Mark Fletcher warns against slide towards "even more bankrupt politics"". Mansfield and Ashfield Chad. Retrieved 30 August 2024.
  118. ^ Doncaster East and the Isle of Axholme
  119. ^ Burke, Darren (5 July 2024). "Defeated Conservative Nick Fletcher blames Reform as Labour wins his seat". Doncaster Free Press. Retrieved 30 August 2024.
  120. ^ Chelmsford
  121. ^ Whitehouse, Ellis (5 July 2024). "Chelmsford election results: Chelmsford votes Lib Dem for first time as former Tory MP Vicky Ford defeated". Essex Chronicle. Retrieved 30 August 2024.
  122. ^ Torbay
  123. ^ Ball, Elliot (5 July 2024). "'Disastrous night' for Conservatives in Devon". BBC News. Retrieved 30 August 2024.
  124. ^ North Somerset
  125. ^ Wimperis, John (5 July 2024). "Labour's Sadik Al-Hassan defeats Liam Fox in North Somerset - ending 100 years of Tory rule". ITV News. Retrieved 30 August 2024.
  126. ^ Ely and East Cambridgeshire
  127. ^ Yeovil
  128. ^ "Former MP quits Tory party saying 'it's dead'". BBC News. 6 July 2024. Retrieved 30 August 2024.
  129. ^ Darlington
  130. ^ Gibson, Peter (13 July 2024). "Peter Gibson: Thank-you, Darlington, for the journey of my life". The Northern Echo. Retrieved 30 August 2024.
  131. ^ Gloucester
  132. ^ "'The centre and the centre-right is now split'". BBC News. 5 July 2024. Retrieved 30 August 2024.
  133. ^ South Cotswolds
  134. ^ Knight, Alice (5 July 2024). "History made in new South Cotswolds seat as long-standing Tory ousted". Swindon Advertiser. Retrieved 30 August 2024.
  135. ^ Bolton West
  136. ^ Fifield, Jack (5 July 2024). "General Election 2024: Chris Green's advice to Phil Brickell". The Bolton News. Retrieved 30 August 2024.
  137. ^ Ashford
  138. ^ "Indian Catholic immigrant elected to British parliament". Union of Catholic Asian News. 5 July 2024. Retrieved 30 August 2024.
  139. ^ Stoke-on-Trent North
  140. ^ George, Stuart (5 July 2024). "Ex-MP lacks the 'patience' to return to teaching". BBC News. Retrieved 30 August 2024.
  141. ^ Thornbury and Yate
  142. ^ Knight, Alice (10 July 2024). "Departing Luke Hall issues statement after election defeat". Gazette Series. Retrieved 30 August 2024.
  143. ^ Chelsea and Fulham
  144. ^ Burford, Rachael (5 July 2024). "Greg Hands loses Chelsea and Fulham to Labour by just 152 votes". Evening Standard. Retrieved 30 August 2024.
  145. ^ Forest of Dean
  146. ^ "Transport secretary Mark Harper loses seat to Labour's Matt Bishop". Monmouthshire Beacon. 5 July 2024. Retrieved 30 August 2024.
  147. ^ Hastings and Rye
  148. ^ Oxburgh, Huw (5 July 2024). "Labour Ousts Tories In Hastings & Rye". More Radio Worthing. Retrieved 30 August 2024.
  149. ^ Caerfyrddin
  150. ^ Burnley
  151. ^ Broxtowe
  152. ^ Kettering
  153. ^ Gravesham
  154. ^ Newton Aycliffe and Spennymoor
  155. ^ Tamworth
  156. ^ Loughborough
  157. ^ Ipswich
  158. ^ North East Hampshire
  159. ^ Penrith and Solway
  160. ^ Leeds South West and Morley
  161. ^ Dartford
  162. ^ Didcot and Wantage
  163. ^ Harrogate and Knaresborough
  164. ^ Brecon, Radnor and Cwm Tawe
  165. ^ Nuneaton
  166. ^ Honiton and Sidmouth
  167. ^ Shrewsbury
  168. ^ Chichester
  169. ^ Burton and Uttoxeter
  170. ^ High Peak
  171. ^ Cramlington and Killingworth
  172. ^ Northampton South
  173. ^ Tiverton and Minehead
  174. ^ West Dorset
  175. ^ Dudley
  176. ^ Filton and Bradley Stoke
  177. ^ Woking
  178. ^ Truro and Falmouth
  179. ^ Redditch
  180. ^ South Devon
  181. ^ North Cornwall
  182. ^ Hertford and Stortford
  183. ^ Blackpool North and Fleetwood
  184. ^ Colne Valley
  185. ^ Lincoln
  186. ^ Plymouth Moor View
  187. ^ South Basildon and East Thurrock
  188. ^ Bangor Aberconwy
  189. ^ Basingstoke
  190. ^ Cannock Chase
  191. ^ Amber Valley
  192. ^ Southport
  193. ^ Portsmouth North
  194. ^ Newton Abbot
  195. ^ Morecambe and Lunesdale
  196. ^ Halesowen
  197. ^ Hartlepool
  198. ^ Scunthorpe
  199. ^ South East Cornwall
  200. ^ Great Grimsby and Cleethorpes
  201. ^ Hexham
  202. ^ Weston-super-Mare
  203. ^ Taunton and Wellington
  204. ^ Banbury
  205. ^ Corby and East Northamptonshire
  206. ^ Horsham
  207. ^ Gedling
  208. ^ North East Somerset and Hanham
  209. ^ Guildford
  210. ^ Tewkesbury
  211. ^ Cheadle
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  213. ^ North East Derbyshire
  214. ^ Watford
  215. ^ Macclesfield
  216. ^ Birmingham Northfield
  217. ^ North Devon
  218. ^ Isle of Wight West
  219. ^ Dunstable and Leighton Buzzard
  220. ^ Welwyn Hatfield
  221. ^ Derby North
  222. ^ Sherwood Forest
  223. ^ Rother Valley
  224. ^ Pendle and Clitheroe
  225. ^ Wolverhampton North East
  226. ^ Carlisle
  227. ^ Buckingham and Bletchley
  228. ^ York Outer
  229. ^ Bracknell
  230. ^ Poole
  231. ^ St Ives
  232. ^ Erewash
  233. ^ Rochester and Strood
  234. ^ Swindon North
  235. ^ Mid Dorset and North Poole
  236. ^ North Warwickshire and Bedworth
  237. ^ North Northumberland
  238. ^ South West Norfolk
  239. ^ Uxbridge and South Ruislip
  240. ^ North West Cambridgeshire
  241. ^ Chipping Barnet
  242. ^ Boston and Skegness
  243. ^ Clacton
  244. ^ Stourbridge
  245. ^ South Derbyshire
  246. ^ North Hereforshire
  247. ^ Montgomeryshire and Glyndwr
  248. ^ Redcar
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  250. ^ Kilmarnock and Loudoun
  251. ^ "SNP's Drew Hendry concedes defeat in Inverness, Skye and West Ross-shire seat". Yahoo News. 5 July 2024. Retrieved 6 July 2024.
  252. ^ North West Leicestershire
  253. ^ Solihull West and Shirley
  254. ^ Clwyd East
  255. ^ Leicester East
  256. ^ Leicester South
  257. ^ Bristol Central
  258. ^ Blackburn
  259. ^ Birmingham Perry Barr
  260. ^ Cowdenbeath and Kirkclady
  261. ^ Alloa and Grangemouth
  262. ^ South Antrim
  263. ^ North Antrim
  264. ^ North Down
  265. ^ Rochdale


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