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  1. The UK public elects Members of Parliament (MPs) to represent their interests/concerns in the House of Commons. MPs consider and can propose new laws as well as raising issues that matter to you. More about what MPs do. Find and view lists of MPs by alphabetical name and political party.

  2. For full details of changes during the current Parliament, see By-elections and Defections, suspensions and resignations. List of MPs elected. 24% of the members elected in the 2019 election were elected for the first time, or were not members of the previous parliament.

  3. Nearly all MPs are members of political parties. The list below details the composition of the House of Commons, which is made up for a total of 650 seats, based on the number of MPs in each party. If an MP is not a member of a political party, they are known as an 'Independent'.

  4. www.parallelparliament.co.uk › MPsMPs in Parliament

    Current MPs. View information on the MPs currently active in the House of Commons. Elected MPs: 649 (of 650) - Total Voting: 638 - Current Conservative majority : 50 (344-294) Total Non-voting MPs (11) : Sinn Féin (7) - Speaker (1) - Conservative Deputy Speakers (2) - Labour Deputy Speakers (1)

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  5. Find your MP and learn more about them, including details of their parliamentary career and contact information. Find them by name/location, party, gender and current/former status.

  6. MPs and Members of the Lords sit in the two Chambers of Parliament scrutinising the Government and debating legislation. Find Members of Parliament (MPs) by postcode and constituency, and Members of the House of Lords by name and party.

  7. 2 de mar. de 2019 · MPs and Members of the Lords sit in the two Chambers of Parliament scrutinising the Government and debating legislation. Find Members of Parliament (MPs) by postcode and constituency, and Members of the House of Lords by name and party.