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List of MPs elected in the 2024 United Kingdom general election

In the United Kingdom's 2024 general election, 650 members of Parliament were elected to the country's House of Commons – one for each parliamentary constituency.


List of MPs elected in the 2024 United Kingdom general election

Summary

In the United Kingdom's 2024 general election, 650 members of Parliament were elected to the country's House of Commons – one for each parliamentary constituency.

In the United Kingdom's 2024 general election, 650 members of Parliament were elected to the country's House of Commons – one for each parliamentary constituency.

The UK Parliament consists of the elected House of Commons, the House of Lords, and the Sovereign. The new Parliament first met on 9 July 2024. Of the 650 MPs elected, more than half (335) were new to Parliament.

The Conservative Party under Prime Minister Rishi Sunak lost over 240 seats and its 14-year long tenure in government. The Labour Party formed a majority government under the leadership of Keir Starmer, winning over 400 seats. Other parties including the Liberal Democrats, Reform UK and the Green Party saw an increase in their seat share in the House of Commons at expense of the Conservatives and the Scottish National Party.

This table relates to the composition of the House of Commons after the 2024 United Kingdom general election. As of 12 March 2026, it summarises the changes in party affiliation that took place during the 2024–present Parliament.

AffiliationMembers
Elected in 2024CurrentDiffer­ence
Labour4114038
Conservative1211165
Liberal Democrats7272
SNP99
Reform UK583
Sinn Féin77
DUP55
Green (E&W)451
Plaid Cymru44
SDLP22
Alliance11
TUV11
UUP11
Speaker11
Ind. Alliance55
Your Party11
Restore Britain11
Independent682
Vacant00
Total MPs650650
Total voting639639
Government majority17415816
Working majority18116516

For full details of changes during the 2024–present Parliament, see By-elections and Defections, suspensions and resignations.

The table below shows the movement of the number of MPs from the dissolution of the 2019–2024 parliament to those elected at the 2024 general election.

AffiliationFrom 2019 to 2024CandidacyLostElected
Elected in 2019At dissolutionDid not standStoodHeldReturningNewTotal
Labour20220533172416812231411
Conservative365344742701759526121
Liberal Democrats1115151525572
SNP4843934286129
Sinn Féin7734437
Independent171165156
DUP877255
Reform UK11145
Green (E&W)11144
Plaid Cymru4312224
SDLP22222
Alliance (NI)111111
TUV11
UUP11
Speaker11111
Alba222
Workers Party111
Total65065013251821830015335650
ConstituencyDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyCause
Runcorn and Helsby1 May 2025Mike AmesburyLabour Co-opSarah PochinReform UKResigned following conviction of assaulting a man
Gorton and Denton26 February 2026Andrew GwynneLabourHannah SpencerGreenResigned, citing ill health

The label under which MPs sit in the House of Commons can change if they leave or are suspended from or expelled by their party. When suspended, they effectively become independents.

NameDateFromToConstituencyReason
Zarah Sultana23 July 2024LabourIndependentCoventry SouthWhip suspended (initially for six months) after voting against the government retaining the two-child benefit cap. Resigned from Labour to form a new party along with Jeremy Corbyn but first joined the Independent Alliance. Officially listed as Your Party from November 2025.
24 July 2025IndependentInd. Alliance
18 November 2025Ind. AllianceYour Party
Richard Burgon23 July 2024LabourIndependentLeeds EastWhip suspended for six months after voting against the government retaining the two-child benefit cap. Reinstated.
5 February 2025IndependentLabour
Ian Byrne23 July 2024LabourIndependentLiverpool West Derby
5 February 2025IndependentLabour
Imran Hussain23 July 2024LabourIndependentBradford East
5 February 2025IndependentLabour
Rebecca Long-Bailey23 July 2024LabourIndependentSalford
5 February 2025IndependentLabour
Apsana Begum23 July 2024LabourIndependentPoplar and Limehouse
27 September 2025IndependentLabour
John McDonnell23 July 2024LabourIndependentHayes and Harlington
27 September 2025IndependentLabour
Shockat Adam2 September 2024IndependentInd. AllianceLeicester SouthFormed technical group opposing austerity, two-child benefit cap, and arms sales to Israel.
Jeremy CorbynIslington North
Adnan HussainBlackburn
Ayoub KhanBirmingham Perry Barr
Iqbal MohamedDewsbury and Batley
Rosie Duffield28 September 2024LabourIndependentCanterburyResigned from Labour, citing the freebies controversy.
Mike Amesbury27 October 2024LabourIndependentRuncorn and HelsbySuspended from Labour after altercation with constituent. Resigned from Labour after pleading guilty to common assault in January 2025 & as an MP two months later.
17 March 2025IndependentResigned
Andrew Gwynne8 February 2025Labour Co-opIndependentGorton and DentonSuspended from Labour after discovery of insulting messages about constituents and party colleagues. Resigned on 23 January 2026, citing ill health.
23 January 2026IndependentResigned
Oliver Ryan10 February 2025Labour Co-opIndependentBurnleySuspended from Labour after being the second MP named as being part of the WhatsApp scandal. Reinstated.
2 September 2025IndependentLabour Co-op
Rupert Lowe7 March 2025Reform UKIndependentGreat YarmouthSuspended from Reform UK after alleged bullying and verbal abuse of two female staff members and alleged threats to Reform Chairman, Zia Yusuf. Announced formation of a new party in February 2026. Officially listed as Restore Britain from March 2026.
20 March 2026IndependentRestore Britain
Dan Norris4 April 2025LabourIndependentNorth East Somerset and HanhamSuspended from Labour after being arrested on suspicion of rape and child sex offences.
Patrick Spencer13 May 2025ConservativeIndependentCentral Suffolk and North IpswichSuspended after being charged with two counts of sexual assault.
James McMurdock5 July 2025Reform UKIndependentSouth Basildon and East ThurrockRemoved the party whip from himself over an investigation into alleged business impropriety during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Neil Duncan-Jordan16 July 2025LabourIndependentPooleSuspended for "breaches of party discipline" after voting against the government on welfare reforms. Reinstated.
7 November 2025IndependentLabour
Chris Hinchliff16 July 2025LabourIndependentNorth East Hertfordshire
7 November 2025IndependentLabour
Brian Leishman16 July 2025LabourIndependentAlloa and Grangemouth
7 November 2025IndependentLabour
Rachael Maskell16 July 2025Labour Co-opIndependentYork Central
7 November 2025IndependentLabour Co-op
Diane Abbott17 July 2025LabourIndependentHackney North and Stoke NewingtonSuspended after a BBC Sounds interview in which she retracted an apology she had earlier made over remarks about racism in a 2023 editorial in The Observer.
Danny Kruger15 September 2025ConservativeReform UKEast WiltshireDefected to Reform UK.
Markus Campbell-Savours3 December 2025LabourIndependentPenrith and SolwaySuspended after voting against plans to extend the inheritance tax to farmers. Reinstated.
6 March 2026IndependentLabour
Robert Jenrick15 January 2026ConservativeIndependentNewarkSuspended after evidence presented to party leader that he was plotting to defect to another party. Joined Reform UK later that same day.
IndependentReform UK
Andrew Rosindell18 January 2026ConservativeReform UKRomfordDefected to Reform UK.
Suella Braverman26 January 2026ConservativeReform UKFareham and WaterloovilleDefected to Reform UK.
Joani Reid5 March 2026LabourIndependentEast Kilbride and StrathavenVoluntarily suspended herself following arrest of husband on suspicion of spying for China.
Karl Turner31 March 2026LabourIndependentKingston upon Hull EastSuspended for "uncollegiate" comments and opposition to government proposals to limit jury trials.

The chairs of the 26 select committees were elected in September 2024.

Select CommitteeChairPartyConstituency
Business and TradeLiam ByrneLabourBirmingham Hodge Hill and Solihull North
Culture, Media and SportCaroline DinenageConservativeGosport
DefenceTan DhesiLabourSlough
EducationHelen HayesLabourDulwich and West Norwood
Energy Security and Net ZeroBill EstersonLabourSefton Central
Environmental AuditToby PerkinsLabourChesterfield
Environment, Food and Rural AffairsAlistair CarmichaelLiberal DemocratsOrkney and Shetland
FinanceSteve BarclayConservativeNorth East Cambridgeshire
Foreign AffairsEmily ThornberryLabourIslington South and Finsbury
Health and Social CareLayla MoranLiberal DemocratsOxford West and Abingdon
Home AffairsKaren BradleyConservativeStaffordshire Moorlands
Housing, Communities and Local GovernmentFlorence EshalomiLabour Co-opVauxhall and Camberwell Green
International DevelopmentSarah ChampionLabourRotherham
JusticeAndy SlaughterLabourHammersmith and Chiswick
Northern IrelandTonia AntoniazziLabourGower
PetitionsJamie StoneLiberal DemocratsCaithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross
ProcedureCat SmithLabourLancaster and Wyre
Public AccountsGeoffrey Clifton-BrownConservativeNorth Cotswolds
Public Administration and Constitutional AffairsSimon HoareConservativeNorth Dorset
Science, Innovation and TechnologyChi OnwurahLabourNewcastle upon Tyne Central and West
Scottish AffairsPatricia FergusonLabourGlasgow West
StandardsAlberto CostaConservativeSouth Leicestershire
TransportRuth CadburyLabourBrentford and Isleworth
TreasuryMeg HillierLabour Co-opHackney South and Shoreditch
Welsh AffairsRuth JonesLabourNewport West and Islwyn
Women and EqualitiesSarah OwenLabourLuton North
Work and PensionsDebbie AbrahamsLabourOldham East and Saddleworth
  • List of United Kingdom MPs by seniority (2024–present)

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