List of movements/Political Parties/United Kingdom
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Parties
House of Commons
Government
- Labour Party
- Party of European Socialists
- Factions
- MP Groups/Caucuses
- Organisations
- Co-operative Party
Opposition
- Conservative Party
- European Conservatives and Reformists
- Factions
- MP Groups/Caucuses
- Organisations
- Liberal Democrats
- Factions
- Scottish National Party (SNP)
- European Free Alliance
- Factions and Organisations
- Sinn Fein
- Reform UK
- Democratic Unionist Party (DUP)
- Green Party of England and Wales
- European Green Party
- Factions
- Independent Alliance
- Plaid Cymru
- Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP)
- Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
- Ulster Unionist Party
- Traditional Unionist Voice
Devolved Legislatures
Scottish Parliament
Northern Ireland Assembly
Local Government
- Ashfield Independents
- Aspire
- Boston Bypass Independents
- Canvey Island Independent Party
- Chislehurst Matters
- Green Party Northern Ireland
- Havering Residents Association
- Independent Community & Health Concern
- Indepedendent Union
- Liberal Party
- Mebyon Kernow
- Merton Park Residents Association
- Party of Women
- Progressive Unionist Party
- Social Democratic Party
- South Holland Independents
- Transform
- Workers Party of Britain
- Yorkshire Party
Non-Represented
- Alliance for Workers Liberty
- Animal Welfare Party
- Britain First
- British Democratic Party
- British National Party (BNP)
- British Progressive Party
- Children and Family Party
- Christian Peoples Alliance
- Christian Party
- Communist Party of Britain (CPB)
- Communist Party of Great Britain (Marxist-Leninist) (CPGB-ML)[1]
- Cornish Nationalist Party
- Fianna Fáil
- English Democrats
- Heritage Party
- Left Unity
- Libertarian Party
- Londependence Party
- Official Monster Raving Loony Party
- National Distributist Party (NDP)
- National Front
- National Liberal Party
- Northern Independence Party
- Patriotic Alternative
- Populist Party
- Reclaim Party
- Revolutionary Communist Party (International Marxist Tendency)
- Shared Ground
- Scottish Libertarian Party
- Scottish Socialist Party
- Siol nan Gaidheal
- Socialist Labour Party
- Socialist Workers Party (SWP)
- Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition
- UK Independence Party (UKIP)
- Volt UK
- Wessex Regionalists
- Whig Party
- Women's Equality Party
Historical
- British Fascists (1923-1934)
- Progressive Party (1928-1970s)
- Imperial Fascist League (1929-1939)
- New Party (1931-1932)
- Liberal National Party (1931-1948)
- National Liberal Party (1948-1968)
- British Union of Fascists (1932-1940)
- Social Credit Party of Great Britain (1932-1951)
- United Socialist Movement (1934-1965)
- British People's Party (1939-1954)
- Common Wealth Party (1942-1993)
- Revolutionary Communist Party (1944-1949)
- Union Movement (1948-1973)
- European Liberation Front (1948-1954)
- Scottish Covenant Association (1940s-1950s)
- Fellowship Party (1955-2007)
- National Labour Party (1957-1960)
- British National Party (1960-1967)
- Committee to Defeat Revisionism, for Communist Unity (1963-1972)
- Working People's Party of England (1968-1986)
- International Marxist Group (1968-1982)
- British Democratic Party (1979-1982)
- Social Democratic Party (SDP) (1981-1988)
- Scottish Socialist Party (1987)
- Islamic Party of Britain (1989-2006)
- Communist Party of Scotland (1992-2018)
- England First Party (2003-2012)
- Respect Party (2004-2016)
- New Deal (2013-2015)
- For Britain Movement (2017-2022)
- Independent Group for Change (Change UK) (2019)
- All for Unity (2020-2022)
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (1801-1922)
- Repeal Association (1830-1848)
- Chartists (1838-1857)
- Irish Confederation (1847)
- Independent Irish Party (1852-1858)
- Liberal Party (1859-1988)
- Liberal Imperialists (1895-1902)
- Liberal League (1902-1910)
- Coalition Liberals (1918-1922)
- Independent Liberals (1927-1931)
- Universal League for the Material Elevation of the Industrious Classes (1863-1856)
- Reform League (1865-1869)
- Home Rule League (1873-1882)
- Irish Parliamentary Party (1874-1922)
- Manhood Suffrage League (1874-1881)
- Liberal Unionist Party (1886-1912)
- Social Democratic Federation (1881-1911)
- Irish National Federation (1891-1900)
- Independent Labour Party (1893-1975)
- Scottish Workers' Representation Committee (1899-1909)
- Labour Representation Committee (1900)
- Socialist Labour Party (1903-1980)
- British Socialist Party (1911-1920)
- Revolutionary Socialist Party (1912-1941)
- Socialist National Defence Committee (1915-1927)
- British Workers League (1916-1927)
- National Socialist Party (1916-1941)
- National Democratic and Labour Party (1918-1922)
- Nationalist Party (1918-1977)
- Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) (1920-1991)
Great Britain (1707-1801)
- Hanoverian Tories (1715-1730s)
- Court Party (1715-1752)
- Country Party (1726-1752)
- Cobhamite Whigs (1730s-1761)
- Radicals (1750s-1859)
- Bedfordite Whigs (1751-1783)
- Rockinghamite Whigs (1765-1784)
- Luddites (1779-1817)
England (886–1707)
- Lollardy (14th-16th centuries)
- English Dissenters (1500s-1700s)[2]
- Levellers (1646-1649)
- Diggers (1649-1651)
- Fifth Monarchists (1649-1660)
- Ranters (1649-1660s)
- Covenanters (1638-1654)
- Engagers (1647-1651)
- Kirk Party (1647-1651)
- Cavaliers (1642–1679)
- Roundheads (1642–1678)
- Presbyterians (1641-1649)
- Independents (1642-1660)
- Grandees (1645-1660)
- Levellers (1645-1650)
- Agitators (1647-1648)
- True Levellers/Diggers (1649-1651)
- Ranters (1649-1660s)
- Fifth Monarchy Men (1649-1660)
- Tories (1678-1838)
- Canningites (1820s-1830)
- Ultra-Tories (1820s-1830s)
- Young England (1830s-1880s)
- Peelites (1828-1834)
- Whigs (1678-1859)
- Patriot Whigs (1725-1803)
- Grenvillite Whigs (1740s-1817)
- Foxites (1784-1806)
- Derby Dilly (1837-1838)
- Jacobites (1688-1780s)
Think Tanks
- Fabian Society
- No Turning Back
- Progress
- Institute of Economic Affairs
- Bow Group
- Bright Blue
- Demos
- Social Market Foundation
- Conservative Way Forward
- The Henry Jackson Society
- Libertarian Alliance
- Mises UK
- The Freedom Association
- Conservative Monday Club
- Selsdon Group
- Compass
- ResPublica
- Bruges Group
- Centre for Policy Studies
- Turning Point UK
Social and Political Movements
Ongoing
- Scottish Independence Movement (1853-)
- Welsh Independence Movement (1881-)
- People's Assembly Against Austerity (2013-)
- Moggmentum (2017-)
- 2022 mass strikes (2022-)
Historical
- Jacobites (1688-1780s)
- St Peter's Field Protests (1819)
- Merthyr Rising (1831)
- Chartists (1838-1857)
- 1842 general strike (1842)
- Reform League (1865-1869)
- Suffragists (1897-1928)
- Welsh coal strike of 1898 (1898)
- Suffragettes (1903-1919)
- Women's Social and Political Union (1903-1918)
- Women's Freedom League (1907-1961)
- Tonypandy riots (1910-1911)
- Red Clydeside (1911-1919)
- Blind March (1920)
- National Unemployed Workers' Movement (1921-1939)
- National Hunger March (1932)
- Jarrow March (1936)
- UK miners' strike (1984-1985)
- Poll Tax Riots (1990)
- Cleggmania (2010)
- Milifandom (2015)
- Corbynmania (2015-2019)
- Brexit Movement (2016-2019)
- People's Vote (2018-2020)
People
Kingdom of England (886–1707)
Monarchs
- Alfred the Great (871-899)
- Edward the Elder (899-924)
- Ælfweard (924, disputed)
- Æthelstan the Glorious (924/925-939)
- Edmund the Magnificent (939-946)
- Eadred (946-955)
- Eadwig All-Fair (955-959)
- Edgar the Peaceful (959-975)
- Edward the Martyr (975-978)
- Æthelred the Unready (978-1013)
- Sweyn Forkbeard (1013-1014)
- Æthelred the Unready (1014-1016)
- Edmund Ironside (1016)
- Cnut the Great (1016-1035)
- Harold Harefoot (1035-1040)
- Harthacnut (1040-1042)
- Edward the Confessor (1042-1066)
- Harold II Godwinson (1066)
- Edgar II Ætheling (1066)
- William I the Conqueror (1066-1087)
- William II Rufus (1087-1100)
- Henry I Beauclerc (1100-1135)
- Stephen of Blois (1135-1154)
- Eustace IV, Count of Boulogne (1152-1153, co-king with Stephen, disputed)
- Empress Matilda (1141-1148)
- Henry II Curtmantle (1154-1189)
- Henry the Young King (1170-1183, co-king with Henry II)
- Richard I the Lionheart (1189-1199)
- John Lackland (1199-1216)
- Louis VIII the Lion (1216-1217)
- Henry III of Winchester (1216-1272)
- Edward I Longshanks (1272-1307)
- Edward II of Caernarfon (1307-1327)
- Edward III of Windsor (1327-1377)
- Richard II of Bordeaux (1377-1399)
- Henry IV of Bolingbroke (1399-1413)
- Henry V of Monmouth (1413-1422)
- Henry VI (1422-1461)
- Edward IV (1461-1470)
- Henry VI (1470-1471)
- Edward IV (1471-1483)
- Edward V (1483)
- Richard III (1483-1485)
- Henry VII (1485-1509)
- Henry VIII (1509-1547)
- Edward VI (1547-1553)
- Jane Grey (1553)
- Mary I "Bloody Mary" (1553-1558)
- Philip II the Prudent (1554-1558, co-monarch with Mary I)
- Elizabeth I "The Virgin Queen (1558-1603)
- James I/James VI of Scotland (1603-1625)
- Charles I (1625-1649)
- Rump Parliament (1649-1653)
- Oliver Cromwell (1653-1658)
- Richard Cromwell (1658-1659)
- Committee of Safety (1659)
- George Monck (1659-1660)
- Charles II (1660-1685)
- James II (1685-1688)
- Convention Parliament (1689)
- Mary II (1689-1694)
- William III of Orange (1689-1702)
- Anne (1702-1707)
Pretenders
- James II (1688-1701)
- James III the Old Pretender (1701-1707)
Lord High Treasurers
- Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury (1608-1612)
- Henry Howard, 1st Earl of Northampton (1612-1613)
- Thomas Egerton, 1st Baron Ellesmere (1613-1614)
- Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of Suffolk (1614-1618)
- George Abbot, Archbishop of Canterbury (1618-1620)
- Henry Montagu, 1st Earl of Manchester (1620-1621)
- Lionel Cranfield, 1st Earl of Middlesex (1621-1624)
- James Ley, 1st Earl of Marlborough (1624-1628)
- Richard Weston, 1st Earl of Portland (1628-1635)
- William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury (1635-1636)
- William Juxon, Bishop of London (1636-1641)
- Edward Littleton, 4th Earl of Southhampton (1641-1643)
- Francis Cottington, 1st Baron Cottington (1643-1646)
- Thomas Wirothesley, 4th Earl of Southhampton(1660-1667)
- George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle (1667-1670)
- Thomas Clifford, 1st Baron Clifford (1672-1673) ( Tories)
- Thomas Osborne, 1st Duke of Leeds (1673-1679) ( Whigs)
- Arthur Capell, 1st Earl of Essex (1679) ( Whigs)
- Laurence Hyde, 1st Earl of Rochester (1679-1684) ( Tories)
- Sidney Godolphin, 1st Baron of Godolphin (1684-1685) ( Tories)
- Laurence Hyde, 1st Earl of Rochester (1685-1687) ( Tories)
- John Belasyse, 1st Baron Belasyse (1687-1689) ( Tories)
- Charles Mordaunt, 3rd Earl Peterborough (1689-1690) ( Whigs)
- John Lowther , 1st Viscount Lonsdale (1690) ( Whigs)
- Sidney Godolphin, 1st Baron of Godolphin (1690-1697) ( Tories)
- Charles Montagu, 1st Earl of Halifax (1697-1699) ( Whigs)
- Ford Grey, 1st Earl of Tankerville (1699-1700) ( Whigs)
- Sidney Godolphin, 1st Earl of Godolphin (1700-1701) ( Tories)
- John Horward, 3rd Earl Carisle (1701-1702) ( Whigs)
- Sidney Godolphin, 1st Earl of Godolphin (1702-1707) ( Tories)
Kingdom of Scotland (843–1707)
- Kenneth I the Conqueror (843-858)
- Donald I (858-862)
- Constantine I the Wine-Bountiful (862-877)
- Áed of the White Flowers (877-878)
- Giric the Son of Fortune (878-889)
- Eochaid (878-889)
- Donald II the Madman (889-900)
- Constantine II the Middle Aged (900-943)
- Malcolm I the Dangerous Red (943-954)
- Indulf the Aggressor (954-962)
- Duff the Vehement (962-967)
- Colin the White (967-971)
- Amlaíb (971/976-977)
- Kenneth II the Fratricide (971-995)
- Constantine III the Bald (995-997)
- Kenneth III the Brown (997-1005)
- Malcolm II the Destroyer (1005-1034)
- Duncan I the Diseased (1034-1040)
- Macbeth the Red King (1040-1057)
- Lulach the Unfortunate (1057-1058)
- Malcolm III Great Chief (1058-1093)
- Donald III the Fair (1093-1097)
- Duncan II (1094)
- Edgar the Valiant (1097-1107)
- Alexander I the Fierce (1107-1124)
- David I the Saint (1124-1153)
- Malcolm IV the Maiden (1153-1165)
- William I the Lion (1165-1214)
- Alexander II (1214-1249)
- Alexander III (1249-1286)
- Margaret the Maid of Norway (1286-1290)
- Guardians of Scotland (1286-1292)
- Duncan III (1286-1288)
- Alexander Comyn (1286-1289)
- John Comyn II (1286-1292)
- James Stewart (1286-1292)
- William Fraser (1290-1292)
- Robert Wishart (1290-1292)
- John Empty Cloak (1292-1296)
- Guardians of Scotland (1296-1306)
- William Wallace (1296-1298)
- Robert the Bruce (1298-1300)
- John Comyn III (1298-1301)
- William de Lamberton (1299-1301)
- Ingram de Umfraville (1300-1301)
- John de Soules (1301-1306)
- Robert I the Bruce (1306-1329)
- David II (1329-1371)
- Edward (1332-1356)
- Robert II the Stewart (1371-1390)
- Robert III the Lame King (1390-1406)
- James I (1406-1437)
- James II (1437-1460)
- James III (1460-1488)
- James IV (1488-1513)
- James V (1513-1542)
- Mary I (1542-1567)
- James VI (1603-1625)
- Charles I (1625-1649)
- Charles II (1649-1651)
- Charles II (1660-1685)
- James VII (1685-1688)
- Convention of Estates (1689)
- Mary II (1689-1694)
- William III of Orange (1689-1702)
- Anne (1702-1707)
Pretenders
- James VII (1688-1701)
- James VIII the Old Pretender (1701-1707)
Great Britain (1707-1801)
Monarchs
- Anne (1707-1714)
- George I (1714-1727)
- George II (1727-1760)
- George III (1760-1801)
Pretenders
- James III the Old Pretender (1707-1766)
- Charles III the Young Pretender (1766-1788)
- Henry IX (1788-1801)
Lord High Treasurers
- Sidney Godolphin, 1st Earl of Godolphin (1707-1710) ( Tories)
- John Poulett, 1st Earl Poulett (1710-1711) ( Whigs)
- Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford (1711-1714) ( Tories)
- Charles Talbot, 1st Duke of Shrewsbury (1714)
- Charles Montagu, 1st Earl of Halifax (1714-1715) ( Whigs)
- Charles Howard, 3rd Earl of Carlisle (1715) ( Whigs)
- Robert Walpole (1715-1717) ( Whigs)
- James Stanhope, 1st Earl Stanhope (1717-1718) ( Whigs)
- Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl of Sunderland (1718-1721) ( Whigs)
Prime-Ministers
- Robert Walpole (1721-1742) ( Whigs)
- Spencer Compton[3] (1742-1743) ( Whigs)
- Henry Pelham (1743-1754) ( Whigs)
- Thomas Pelham-Holles (1754-1756) ( Whigs)
- William Cavendish (1756-1757) ( Whigs)
- Thomas Pelham-Holles (1757-1762) ( Whigs)
- John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute (1762-1763) ( Tories)
- George Grenville (1763-1765) ( Grenvillite Whigs)
- Charles Watson-Wentworth (1765-1766) ( Rockinghamite Whigs)
- William Pitt the Elder, 1st Earl of Chatham (1766-1768) ( Chathamite Whigs)
- Augustus FitzRoy, 3rd Duke of Grafton (1768-1770) ( Chathamite Whigs)
- Frederick North (1770-1782) ( Northite Tories)
- Charles Watson-Wentworth (1782) ( Rockinghamite Whigs)
- William Petty[4] (1782-1783) ( Chathamite Whigs)
- William Cavendish-Bentinck (1783) ( Whigs)
- William Pitt the Younger (1783-1801) ( Pittite Tories)
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (1801-1922)
Monarchs
- George III (1801-1820)
- George IV (1820-1830)
- William IV (1830-1837)
- Victoria (1837-1901)
- Edward VII (1901-1910)
- George V (1910-1922)
Pretenders
- Henry IX (1801-1807)
Prime-Ministers
- Henry Addington, Viscount Sidmouth (1801-1804) ( Addingtonite Tories)
- William Pitt the Younger (1804-1806) ( Pittite Tories)
- William Grenville (1806-1807) ( Whigs)
- William Cavendish-Bentinck (1807-1809) ( Pittite Tories)
- Spencer Perceval (1809-1812) ( Pittite Tories)
- Robert Jenkinson (1812-1827) ( Pittite Tories)
- George Canning (1827) ( Canningite Tories)
- Frederick John Robinson (1827-1828) ( Canningite Tories)
- Arthur Wellesley (1828-1830) ( Tories)
- Charles Grey (1830-1834) ( Whigs)
- William Lamb (1834) ( Whigs)
- Arthur Wellesley (1834) ( Tories)
- Robert Peel (1834-1835) ( Conservatives)
- William Lamb (1835 - 1941) ( Whigs)
- Robert Peel (1841-1846) ( Conservatives)
- John Russell (1846-1852) ( Whigs)
- Edward Smith-Stanley (1852) ( Conservatives)
- George Hamilton-Gordon (1852-1855) ( Peelites)
- Henry John Temple (1855-1858) ( Whigs)
- Edward Smith-Stanley (1858-1859) ( Conservatives)
- Henry John Temple (1859-1865) ( Liberals)
- John Russell (1865-1866) ( Liberals)
- Edward Smith-Stanley (1866-1868) ( Conservatives)
- Benjamin Disraeli (1868) ( Conservatives)
- William Ewart Gladstone (1868-1874) ( Liberals)
- Benjamin Disraeli (1874-1880) ( Conservatives)
- William Ewart Gladstone (1880-1885) ( Liberals)
- Robert Gascoyne-Cecil (1885-1886) ( Conservatives)
- William Ewart Gladstone (1886) ( Liberals)
- Robert Gascoyne-Cecil (1886-1892) ( Conservatives)
- William Ewart Gladstone (1892-1894) ( Liberals)
- Archibald Primrose (1894-1895) ( Liberals)
- Robert Gascoyne-Cecil (1895-1902) ( Conservatives)
- Arthur Balfour (1902-1905) ( Conservatives)
- Henry Campbell-Bannerman (1905-1908) ( Liberals)
- Herbert Henry Asquith (1908-1916) ( Liberals)
- David Lloyd George (1916-1922) ( Liberals)
- Bonar Law (1922-1923) ( Conservatives)
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (1922-present)
Monarchs
- George V (1922-1936)
- Edward VIII[5] (1936)
- George VI (1936-1952)
- Elizabeth II (1952-2022)[6]
- Charles III (2022-)
Prime-Ministers
- Stanley Baldwin (1923-1924) ( Conservatives)
- Ramsay MacDonald (1924) ( Labour)
- Stanley Baldwin (1924-1929) ( Conservatives)
- Ramsay MacDonald (1929-1935) ( Labour/ National Labour)
- Stanley Baldwin (1935-1937) ( Conservatives)
- Neville Chamberlain (1937-1940) ( Conservatives)
- Winston Churchill (1940-1945) ( Conservatives)
- Clement Attlee (1945-1951) ( Labour)
- Winston Churchill (1951-1955) ( Conservatives)
- Anthony Eden (1955-1957) ( Conservatives)
- Harold Macmillan (1957-1963) ( Conservatives)
- Alec Douglas-Home (1963-1964) ( Conservatives/ Unionists)
- Harold Wilson (1964-1970) ( Labour)
- Edward Heath (1970-1974) ( Conservatives)
- Harold Wilson (1974-1976) ( Labour)
- James Callaghan (1976-1979) ( Labour)
- Margaret Thatcher (1979-1990) ( Conservatives)
- John Major (1990-1997) ( Conservatives)
- Tony Blair (1997-2007) ( Labour)
- Gordon Brown (2007-2010) ( Labour)
- David Cameron (2010-2016) ( Conservatives)
- Theresa May (2016-2019) ( Conservatives)
- Boris Johnson (2019-2022) ( Conservatives)
- Liz Truss (2022) ( Conservatives)
- Rishi Sunak (2022-2024) ( Conservatives)
- Keir Starmer (2024-) ( Labour)
List of Leaders of the Opposition
Leaders of the Opposition in the House of Commons
- Viscount Horwick (1807) ( Whigs)
- George Ponsonby (1808-1817) ( Whigs)
- George Tierney (1818-1821) ( Whigs)
- Robert Peel (1827) ( Tories)
- Viscount Horwick (1807) ( Whigs)
- Robert Peel (1827) ( Tories)
- John Russell (1834-1835) ( Whigs)
- Robert Peel (1835-1841) ( Conservative)
- John Russell (1841-1842) ( Whigs)
- George Bentinck (1846-1848) ( Protectionist Conservative)
- Marquess of Granby (1848) ( Protectionist Conservative)
- Marquess of Granby (1848) ( Protectionist Conservative)
- John Charles Herries (1849) ( Protectionist Conservative)
- Benjamin Disraeli (1849) ( Protectionist Conservative)
- John Russell (1852) ( Whigs)
- Benjamin Disraeli (1852-1858) ( Conservative)
- Viscount Palmerston (1858-1859) ( Whigs)
- Benjamin Disraeli (1859-1866) ( Conservative)
- William Erwat Gladstone (1866-1868) ( Liberals)
- Benjamin Disraeli (1868-1874) ( Conservative)
- William Erwat Gladstone (1874) ( Liberals)
- Marquess of Hartingdon (1875-1880)(Liberals)
- Stafford Northcote (1880-1885) ( Conservative)
- William Erwat Gladstone (1885-1886) ( Liberals)
- Micheal Hicks Reach (1886) ( Conservative)
- William Erwat Gladstone (1886-1892) ( Liberals)
- Arthur Balfour (1892-1895) ( Conservative)
- William Harcout (1895-1899) (Liberals)
- Henry Campbell-Bannerman (1899-1905) (Liberals)
- Arthur Balfour(1905-1906) ( Conservative)
- Joseph Chamberlain (1906) ( Liberal Unionist)
- Arthur Balfour (1906-1911)
- Bonar Law (1911-1915) ( Conservative)
Leaders of the Opposition in the House of Lords
- Lord Grenville (1807-1817) ( Whigs)
- Earl Grey (1817-1821) ( Whigs)
- Marquess of Landsowne (1824-1827) ( Whigs)
- Duke of Wellington (1827-1828) ( Tories)
- Marquess of Landsowne (1828-1830) ( Whigs)
- Duke of Wellington (1830-1834) ( Tories)
- Viscount Melbourne (1834-1835) ( Whigs)
- Duke of Wellington (1835-1841) ( Conservative)
- Viscount Melbourne (1841) ( Whigs)
- Marquess of Landsowne (1842-1846) ( Whigs)
- Lord Stanely of Bickerstaffe (1846-1851) ( Conservative)
- Marquess of Landsowne (1852) ( Whigs)
- Lord Stanely of Bickerstaffe (1852-1858) ( Conservative)
- Earl Granville (1858-1859) ( Whigs)
- Lord Stanely of Bickerstaffe (1852-1858) ( Conservative)
- Earl Russell (1866-1868) ( Liberals)
- Earl Granville (1868) ( Liberals)
- Earl of Malmesbury (1868-1869) ( Conservative)
- Lord Cairns (1870-1874) ( Conservative)
- Earl Granville (1874-1880) (Liberals)
- Lord Beaconsfield (1880-1881) ( Conservative)
- Robert Gascoyne-Cecil ((1881-1885) ( Conservative)
- Earl Granville (1885-1886) ( Liberals)
- Robert Gascoyne-Cecil (1886)( Conservative)
- Earl Granville (1886-1891) ( Liberals)
- Earl Kimberley (1891-1892) ( Liberals)
- Robert Gascoyne-Cecil ((1892-1895) ( Conservative)
- Earl Rosebury (1895-1897) ( Liberals)
- Earl Kimberley (1897-1902) ( Liberals)
- Earl Spencer (1902-1905) ( Liberals)
- Marquess of Ripon (1905) ( Liberals)
- Marquess Landsowne (1905-1912) ( Liberal Unionist Party)
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
- Edward Carson (1915-1916) ( Conservatives/ Irish Unionists)
- Herbert Henry Asquith (1916-1918) ( Liberals)
- Donald Maclean (1918-1920) ( Liberals)
- Herbert Henry Asquith (1920-1922) ( Liberals)
- Ramsay MacDonald (1922-1924) ( Labour)
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
- Stanley Baldwin (1924) ( Conservatives)
- Ramsay MacDonald (1924-1929) ( Labour)
- Stanley Baldwin (1929-1931) ( Conservatives)
- Arthur Henderson (1931) ( Labour)
- George Lansbury (1931-1935) ( Labour)
- Clement Attlee (1935-1940) ( Labour)
- Hastings Lees-Smith (1940-1942) ( Labour)
- Frederick Pethick-Lawrence (1942) ( Labour)
- Arthur Greenwood (1942-1945) ( Labour)
- Clement Attlee (1945) ( Labour)
- Winston Churchill (1945-1951) ( Conservatives)
- Clement Attlee (1951-1955) ( Labour)
- Herbert Morrison (1955) ( Labour)
- Hugh Gaitskell (1955-1963) ( Labour)
- George Brown (1963) ( Labour)
- Harold Wilson (1963-1964) ( Labour)
- Alec Douglas-Home (1964-1965) ( Conservatives)
- Edward Heath (1965-1970) ( Conservatives)
- Harold Wilson (1970-1974) ( Labour)
- Edward Heath (1974-1975) ( Conservatives)
- Margaret Thatcher (1975-1979) ( Conservatives)
- James Callaghan (1979-1980) ( Labour)
- Michael Foot (1980-1983) ( Labour)
- Neil Kinnock (1983-1992) ( Labour)
- John Smith (1992-1994) ( Labour)
- Margaret Beckett (1994) ( Labour)
- Tony Blair (1994-1997) ( Labour)
- John Major (1997) ( Conservatives)
- William Hague (1997-2001) ( Conservatives)
- Iain Duncan Smith (2001-2003) ( Conservatives)
- Michael Howard (2003-2005) ( Conservatives)
- David Cameron (2005-2010) ( Conservatives)
- Harriet Harman (2010) ( Labour)
- Ed Miliband (2010-2015) ( Labour)
- Harriet Harman (2015) ( Labour)
- Jeremy Corbyn (2015-2020) ( Labour)
- Keir Starmer (2020-2024) ( Labour)
- Rishi Sunak (2024-) ( Conservatives)
List of Deputies
Unofficial List of Deputies
- Bonar Law (1916-1922) ( Conservative)
- Clement Attlee (1939-1945) ( Labour)
- Herbert Morrison (1945-1951) ( Labour)
- Anthony Eden (1951-1955) ( Conservative)
- Rab Butler (1962-1963) ( Conservative)
- George Brown (1964-1970) ( Labour)
- Michael Stewart (1974-1976) ( Labour)
- Reginald Maulding (1970-74) ( Conservative)
- Edward Short (1974-76) ( Labour)
- Michael Foot (1976-79) ( Labour)
- William Whitelaw (1979-1988) ( Tories)
- Geoffrey Howe (1989-1990) ( Conservative)
- George Osborne (2015-2016) ( Conservative)
- Damien Green (2017) ( Conservative)
- David Lidington (2018-2019) ( Conservative)
- Dominic Raab (2019-2021) ( Conservative)
Official List of Deputies
- Michael Heseltine (1995-1997) ( Tories)
- John Prescott (1997-2007) ( Labour)
- Nick Clegg (2010-2015) ( Lib Dems)
- Dominic Raab (2021-2022) ( Tories)
- Thérèse Coffey (2022) ( Tories)
- Dominic Raab (2022-2023) ( Tories)
- Oliver Dowden (2023-2024) ( Tories)
- Angela Rayner (2024-) ( Labour)
Deputy Leaders of the Opposition
- William Hague (2005-2010) ( Conservatives)
- Jack Straw (Acting, 2010) ( Labour)
- Harriet Harman (2010-2015) ( Labour)
- Hilary Benn (Acting, 2015) ( Labour)
- Angela Eagle (2015-2016)
- Emile Thornberry (2017-2020) ( Labour)
- Angela Rayner (2020-2024) ( Labour)
List of First Ministers
Scotland
- Donald Dewar (1999-2000) ( Labour)
- Henry McLeish (2000-2001) ( Labour)
- Jack McConnell (2001-2007) ( Labour)
- Alex Salmond (2007-2014) ( SNP)
- Nicola Ferguson Sturgeon (2014-2023) ( SNP)
- Humza Haroon Yousaf (2023-2024) ( SNP)
- John Swinney (2024-) ( SNP)
List of Leaders of the Oppositon of Scotland
- Alex Salmond (1999-2000) ( SNP
- John Swinney (2000-2004) ( SNP)
- Nicola Ferguson Sturgeon (2004-2007) ( SNP)
- Jack McConnell (2007) ( Labour)
- Cathy Jamieson (2007) ( Labour)
- Wendy Alexander (2007-2008) ( Labour)
- Cathy Jamieson (2008) ( Labour)
- Iain Gray (2008-2011) ( Labour)
- Joann Lamont (2011-2014) ( Labour)
- Jackie Baille (2014) ( Labour)
- Iain Gray (2015) ( Labour)
- Kezia Dugdale (2015-2016) ( Labour and Co-operative Party)
- Ruth Davidson(2016-2018) (Scottish Conservative Party)
- Jackson Carlaw (2018-2019) (Scottish Conservative Party)
- Ruth Davidson (2019) (Scottish Conservative Party)
- Jackson Carlaw (2019-2020) (Scottish Conservative Party)
- Ruth Davidson (2020-2021) (Scottish Conservative Party)
- Douglas Ross (2021-) (Scottish Conservative Party)
Wales
- Alun Micheal (1999-2000) ( Labour)
- Rhodri Morgan (2000-2009) ( Labour)
- Carwyn Jones (2009-2018) ( Labour)
- Mark Drakeford (2018-2024) ( Labour)
- Vaughan Gething (2024-) ( Labour)
List of Leaders of the Oppositon of Wales
- Dafydd Wigley (1999-2000) (Plaid Cymru)
- Ieuan Wyn Jones (2000-2007) (Plaid Cymru)
- Nick Bourne (2007-2011) ( Conservative Party)
- Paul Davies (2011) ( Conservative Party)
- Andrew RT Davies (2011-2016) ( Conservative Party)
- Leanne Wood (2016) (Plaid Cymru)
- Andrew RT Davies (2017-2018) ( Conservative Party)
- Paul Davies (2018-2021) ( Conservative Party)
- Andrew RT Davies (2021-) ( Conservative Party)
Northern Ireland
- David Trimble ( Ulster Unionist Party) (1998-2001)
- Reg Empey ( Ulster Unionist Party) (2001)
- David Trimble ( Ulster Unionist Party) (2001-2002)
- Ian Paisely ( Democratic Unionist Party) (2007-2008)
- Peter Robinson ( Democratic Unionist Party) (2008-2010)
- Arlene Foster ( Democratic Unionist Party) (2010)
- Peter Robinson ( Democratic Unionist Party) (2010-2015)
- Arlene Foster ( Democratic Unionist Party) (2015)
- Peter Robinson ( Democratic Unionist Party) (2015-2016)
- Arlene Foster ( Democratic Unionist Party) (2016-2017)
- Arlene Foster ( Democratic Unionist Party) (2020-2021)
- Paul Givan ( Democratic Unionist Party) (2021-2022)
List of Deputy First Ministers of Northern Ireland
- Seamus Mallon ( Social Democratic Labour Party) (1998-2001)
- Mark Durken ( Social Democratic Labour Party) (2001-2002)
- Martin McGuiness( Sinn Fein) (2007-2011)
- John O'Dowd ( Sinn Fein) (2011)
- Martin McGuiness ( Sinn Fein) (2011-2017)
- Michelle O'Neil (2020-2022) ( Sinn Fein)
- Emma Little-Pengelly ( Democratic Unionist Party) (2024-)
List of MPs
WIP
East Midlands
- Sarah Bool ( Conservatives)
- Amanda Hack ( Labour)
- Steve Yemm ( Labour)
- Jo White ( Labour)
- Edward Leigh ( Conservatives)
- John Hayes ( Conservatives)
- Lee Anderson ( Reform UK)
- Liz Kendall ( Labour)
- Baggy Shanker ( Labour)
- Natalie Fleet ( Labour)
- Mark Spencer ( Conservatives)
- Richard Tice ( Reform UK)
- Nadia Whittome ( Labour)
- Linsey Farnsworth ( Labour)
- Robert Jenrick ( Conservatives)
East of England
- Alex Burghart ( Conservatives)
- Alistair Strathern ( Labour)
- David Burton-Sampson ( Labour)
- Pippa Heylings ( Liberal Democrats)
- Alice Macdonald ( Labour)
- Clive Lewis ( Labour)
- Lewis Cocking ( Conservatives)
- Daisy Cooper ( Liberal Democrats)
- Patrick Spencer ( Conservatives)
- Daniel Zeichner ( Labour)
- Steffan Aquarone ( Liberal Democrats)
- George Freeman ( Conservatives)
- Andrew Levin ( Labour)
- Jen Craft ( Labour)
- James Cleverly ( Conservatives)
- Bayo Yaga ( Labour)
- Peter Prinsley ( Labour)
- Ben Obese-Jecty ( Conservatives)
- Richard Holden ( Conservatives)
- Kemi Badenoch ( Conservatives)
- Terry Jermy ( Liberal Democrats)
- Charlotte Cane ( Liberal Democrats)
- Mark Francois ( Conservatives)
- Nick Timothy ( Conservatives)
- Mohammad Yasin ( Labour)
- Oliver Dowden ( Conservatives)
- Andrew Pakes ( Labour Coop)
- Adrian Ramsay ( Green Party)
- Priti Patel ( Conservatives)
- Racheal Hopkins ( Labour)
- Ben Goldsborough ( Labour)
- Richard Fuller ( Conservatives)
- Chris Vince ( Labour Coop)
- Sarah Owen ( Labour)
- Steve Barclay ( Conservatives)
- Jenny Riddell-Carpenter ( Labour)
- Marie Goldman ( Liberal Democrats)
London
- Andrew Rosindell ( Conservatives)
- Apsana Begum ( Labour)
- David Lammy ( Labour)
- Dawn Butler ( Labour)
- Diane Abbott ( Labour)
- Ed Davey ( Liberal Democrats)
- Emily Thornberry ( Labour)
- Iain Duncan Smith ( Conservatives)
- John McDonnell ( Labour)
- Margaret Mullane ( Labour)
- Jeremy Corbyn (Independent)
- Keir Starmer ( Labour)
- Lyn Brown ( Labour)
- Rosena Allin-Khan ( Labour)
- Sam Tarry ( Labour)
- Stella Creasy ( Labour)
- Steve Reed ( Labour)
- Danny Beales ( Labour)
- Wes Streeting ( Labour)
Northern Ireland
- Carla Lockhart ( Democratic Unionist)
- Claire Hanna ( Social Democratic Labour)
- Colum Eastwood ( Social Democratic Labour)
- Sorcha Eastwood ( Alliance)
- John Finucane ( Sinn Féin)
- Alex Easton (Independent Unionist)
- Gavin Robinson ( Democratic Unionist)
- Gregory Campbell ( Democratic Unionist)
- Jim Allister ( Traditional Unionist Voice
- Pat Cullen ( Sinn Féin)
- Dáire Hughes ( Sinn Féin)
- Órfhlaith Begley ( Sinn Féin)
North East
- Andy McDonald ( Labour)
- David Smith ( Labour)
- Samuel Rusworth ( Labour)
- Grahame Morris ( Labour)
- Ian |Lavery ( Labour)
- Emma Foody ( Labour Coop)
- Ian Mearns ( Labour)
- Lola McEvoy ( Labour)
- Liz Twist ( Labour)
- Mary Foy ( Labour)
- Sharon Hodgson ( Labour)
North West
- Angela Eagle ( Labour)
- Angela Rayner ( Labour)
- Oliver Ryan ( Labour)
- Cat Smith ( Labour)
- Lorraine Beavers ( Labour)
- Andrew Snowden ( Labour)
- Maya Ellis ( Labour)
- Sir Mark Hendrick ( Labour)
- Phil Brickell ( Labour)
- Christian Wakeford ( Labour)
- Esther McVey ( Conservatives)
- Paul Waugh ( Labour)
- Connor Rand ( Labour)
- Graham Stringer ( Labour)
- Ian Byrne ( Labour)
- James Frith ( Labour)
- Julie Minns ( Labour)
- Jonathan Reynolds ( Labour Co-op)
- Kate Hollern ( Labour)
- Lindsay Hoyle (Speaker)
- Lucy Powell ( Labour)
- Kirith Entwistlen ( Labour)
- Tom Morrison ( Liberal Democrats)
- Mick Whitely ( Labour)
- Paula Barker ( Labour)
- Peter Dowd ( Labour)
- Rebecca Long-Bailey ( Labour)
- Samantha Dixon ( Labour)
- Chris Webb ( Labour)
- Samantha Dixon ( Labour)
- Tim Farron ( Liberal Democrats)
- Yasmin Qureshi ( Labour)
Scotland
- John Cooper ( Conservatives)
- Susan Murray ( Liberal Democrats)
- Imogen Walker ( Labour)
- Kenneth Stevenson ( Labour)
- Andrew Bowie ( Conservatives)
- Torcuil Crichton ( Labour)
- Alistair Carmicheal ( Liberal Democrats)
- Tracy Gilbert ( Labour)
- Graeme Downie ( Labour)
- Graeme Morris ( Labour)
- Douglas Alexander ( Labour)
- Kirsty Blackman ( SNP)
- Joani Reid ( Labour)
- Kirsteen Sullivan ( Labour Coop)
- Douglas McAllister ( Labour)
- Johanna Baxter ( Labour)
- Micheal Shanks ( Labour)
- Melanie Ward ( Labour)
- Jamie Stone ( Liberal Democrats)
- Angus MacDonald ( Liberal Democrats)
- Ian Murray ( Labour)
- Scott Arthur ( Labour)
- Stephen Flynn ( SNP)
- Frank MacNally ( Labour)
- Martin McCluskey ( Labour)
- Wendy Chamberlain ( Liberal Democrats)
South East
- Anneliese Dodds ( Labour)
- Alan Whitehead ( Labour)
- Caroline Lucas ( Green Party)
- Damian Green ( Conservatives)
- Dominic Raab ( Conservatives)
- Flick Drummond ( Conservatives)
- Jeremy Hunt ( Conservatives)
- John Redwood ( Conservatives)
- Kwasi Kwarteng ( Conservatives)
- Layla Moran ( Liberal Democrats)
- Lloyd Russell-Moyle (Independent)
- Matt Rodda ( Labour)
- Michael Gove ( Conservatives)
- Natalie Elphicke ( Labour)
- Nick Gibb ( Conservatives)
- Penny Mordaunt ( Conservatives)
- Peter Bottomly ( Conservatives)
- Peter Kyle ( Labour)
- Rosie Duffield ( Labour)
- Stephen Morgan ( Labour)
- Steve Baker ( Conservatives)
- Suella Braverman ( Conservatives)
- Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi ( Labour)
- Theresa May ( Conservatives)
- Tom Tugendhat ( Conservatives)
- Helen Whately ( Conservatives)
- Helen Grant ( Conservatives)
South West
- Alex Chalk ( Conservatives)
- Ben Bradshaw ( Labour)
- Christopher Chope ( Conservatives)
- Conor Burns ( Conservatives)
- Danny Kruger ( Conservatives)
- Darren Jones ( Labour)
- George Eustice ( Conservatives)
- Ian Liddell-Grainger ( Conservatives)
- Jack Lopresti ( Conservatives)
- Jacob Rees-Mogg ( Conservatives)
- Karin Smyth ( Labour)
- Kerry McCarthy ( Labour)
- Liam Fox ( Conservatives)
- Mel Stride ( Conservatives)
- Michelle Donelan ( Conservatives)
- Richard Drax ( Conservatives)
- Richard Foord ( Liberal Democrats)
- Robert Buckland ( Conservatives)
- Tobias Ellwood ( Conservatives)
- Sarah Dyke ( Liberal Democrats)
- Simon Jupp ( Conservatives)
- Wera Hobhouse ( Liberal Democrats)
Yorkshire
- Andrea Jenkyns ( Conservatives)
- David Davis ( Conservatives)
- Ed Miliband ( Labour)
- Hilary Benn ( Labour)
- John Healey ( Labour)
- Jon Trickett ( Labour)
- Keir Mather ( Labour)
- Kim Leadbeater ( Labour)
- Lisa Nandy ( Labour)
- Miriam Cates ( Conservatives)
- Olivia Blake ( Labour)
- Philip Davies ( Conservatives)
- Rachel Reeves ( Labour)
- Richard Burgon ( Labour)
- Rishi Sunak ( Conservatives)
- Yvette Cooper ( Labour)
Wales
- Chris Bryant ( Labour)
- David Davies ( Conservatives)
- Hywel Williams ( Plaid Cymru)
- Ruth Jones ( Labour)
- Tonia Antoniazzi ( Labour)
West Midlands
- Daniel Kawczynski ( Conservatives)
- Jess Phillips ( Labour)
- Jo Gideon ( Conservatives)
- Jonathan Gullis ( Conservatives)
- Michael Fabricant ( Conservatives)
- Nadhim Zahawi ( Conservatives)
- Sajid Javid ( Conservatives)
- Sarah Edwards ( Labour)
- Tahir Ali ( Labour)
- Zarah Sultana ( Labour)
List of Former MPs
WIP
East Midlands
- Andrea Leadsom (2010-2024) ( Conservatives)
- Andrew Bridgen (2010-2024) ( Conservatives)
- Anna Sourby (2010-2019) ( The Independent Group for Change)
- Ben Bradley (2017-2024) ( Conservatives)
- Brendan Clarke-Smith (2019-2024) ( Conservatives)
- Chris Williamson (2010-2015, 2017-2019) (Independent)
- Dennis Skinner (1970-2019) ( Labour)
- Margaret Beckett (1974-2024) ( Labour)
- Mark Fletcher (2019-2024) ( Conservatives)
- Matt Warman ( Conservatives)
- Nigel Mills ( Conservatives)
- Kenneth Clarke (1970-2019) (Independent)
- Peter Bone (2005-2023) (Independent)
East of England
- Anna Firth (2022-2024) ( Conservatives)
- Anthony Browne (2019-2024) ( Conservatives)
- Bim Afolami (2017-2024) ( Conservatives)
- Chloe Smith (2009-2024) ( Conservatives)
- Charles Walker (2005-2024) ( Conservatives)
- Daniel Poulter (2010-2024) ( Labour)
- Duncan Baker (2019-2024) ( Conservatives)
- Grant Shapps (2005-2024) ( Conservatives)
- Jackie Doyle-Price (2010-2024) ( Conservatives)
James Cartlidge (2005-2024) ( Conservatives)
- Jo Churchill (2015-2024) ( Conservatives)
- John Baron 2001-2024) ( Conservatives)
- John Major (1979-2001) ( Conservatives)
- Jonathan Djanogly (2001-2024) ( Conservatives)
- Nadine Dorries (2005-2023) ( Conservatives)
- Liz Truss (2010-2024) ( Conservatives)
- Lucy Frazer (2015-2024) ( Conservatives)
- Matt Hancock (2010-2024) (Independent)
- Paul Bristow (2019-2024) ( Conservatives)
- Peter Aldous (2010-2024) ( Conservatives)
- Richard Bacon (2001-2024) ( Conservatives)
- Robert Halfon (2010-2024) ( Conservatives)
- Thérèse Coffey (2010-2024) ( Conservatives)
- Vicky Ford (2017-2024) ( Conservatives)
London
- Chuka Umunna (2010-2019) ( Liberal Democrats)
- Margaret Thatcher (1959-1992) ( Conservatives)
- Jon Cruddas ( Labour)
- Sadiq Khan (2005-2016) ( Labour)
- Steve Tuckwell (2023-2024) ( Conservatives)
- Vince Cable (1997-2015, 2017-2019) ( Liberal Democrats)
- Zac Goldsmith (2010-2016, 2017-2019) ( Conservatives)
Northern Ireland
- Jeffrey Donaldson (1997-2024) ( DUP)
- Stephen Farry (2019-2024) ( Alliance)
- Ian Paisley Jr (2010-2024 ( DUP)
- Michelle Gildernew (2001-2015, 2017-2024) ( Sinn Féin)
- Mickey Brady (2015-2024) ( Sinn Féin)
North East
- Anne-Marie Trevelyan (2015-2024) ( Conservatives)
- Dehenna Davison (2019-2024) ( Conservatives)
- Ian Levy (2019-2024) ( Conservatives)
- Peter Gibson (2019-2024) ( Conservatives)
- Tony Blair (1983-2007) ( Labour)
North West
- Andy Burnham (2001-2017) ( Labour Co-op)
- Antony Higginbotham ( Conservatives)
- Ben Wallace (2005-2024) ( Conservatives)
- Chris Green (2015-2024) ( Conservatives)
- Cyril Smith (1972-1992) ( Liberal Democrats)
- George Osborne (2001-2017) ( Conservatives)
- Graham Brady (1997-2024) ( Conservatives)
- James Daly (2019-2024) ( Conservatives)
- John Stevenson (2010-2024) ( Conservatives)
- John Woodcock (2010-2019) (Independent)
- Luciana Berger (2010-2019) ( Liberal Democrats)
- Mark Logan (2019-2024) ( Conservatives)
- Mary Robinson (2015-2024) ( Conservatives)
- Neil Hamilton (1983-1997) ( Conservatives)
- Paul Maynard (2010-2024) ( Conservatives)
- Rosie Cooper (2005-2022) ( Labour)
- Scott Benton (2019-2024) ( Conservatives)
- Simon Danczuk (2010-2017) (Independent)
- Simon Fell (2019-2024) ( Conservatives)
Scotland
- Alan Brown (2015-2024) ( SNP)
- Alex Salmond (1987-2010, 2015-2017) ( SNP)
- Alister Jack (2017-2024) ( Conservatives)
- Amy Callaghan (2019-2024) ( SNP)
- Angela Crawley ( SNP)
- Anum Qaisar (2021-2024) ( SNP)
- Angus MacNeil (Independent)
- Charles Kennedy (1983-2015) ( Liberal Democrats)
- Deidre Brock (2015-2024) ( SNP)
- Douglas Chapman (2015-20240 ( SNP)
- Hannah Bardell (2015-2024) ( SNP)
- Gordon Brown (1983-2015) ( Labour)
- Kenny MacAskill (2007-2016, 2017-2024) ( Alba)
- Lisa Cameron ( Conservatives)
- Martyn Day (2015-2024) ( SNP)
- Martin Docherty-Hughes (2015-2024) ( SNP)
- Mhairi Black (2015-2024) ( SNP)
- Neale Hanvey ( Alba)
- Ian Blackford 2015-2024) ( SNP)
- Joanna Cherry (2015-2024) ( SNP)
- Jo Swinson (2005-2015, 2017-2019) ( Liberal Democrats)
- Menzies Campbell (1987-2015) ( Liberal Democrats)
- Steven Bonnar (2019-2024) ( SNP)
- Ronnie Cowan (2015-2024) ( SNP)
South East
- David Cameron (2001-2016) ( Conservatives)
- John Bercow (1997-2019) (Independent)
South West
- David Warburton (2015-2023) (Independent)
- Chris Skidmore (2010-2024) (Independent)
Yorkshire
- Edmund Burke (1765-1794) ( Whigs)
- Imran Ahmad Khan (2019-2022) (Independent)
- Jared O’Mara (2017-2019) (Independent)
- Jo Cox (2015-2016) ( Labour)
- Nick Clegg (2005-2017) ( Liberal Democrats)
- Nigel Adams (2005-2023) ( Conservatives)
- Tracy Brabin (2016-2021) ( Labour Co-op)
Wales
- David Lloyd George (1890-1945) ( Liberals)
- Neil Kinnock (1970-1995) ( Labour)
- Owen Smith (2010-2019) ( Labour)
West Midlands
- Chris Pincher (2010-2023) ( Conservative)
- Ian Austin (2005-2019) (Independent)
- Tom Watson (2001-2019) ( Labour)
Multiple Regions [7]
- Boris Johnson (2001-2008, 2015-2023) ( Conservatives)
- Enoch Powell (1950-1974, 1974-1987) ( Ulster Unionist)
- George Galloway (1987-2010, 2012-2015, 2024) ( Workers Party of Britain)
- Oswald Mosley (1918-1924, 1926-1931) ( New Party)
- Tony Benn (1950-1960, 1963-1983, 1984-2001) ( Labour)
- Winston Churchill (1900-1922, 1924-1964) ( Conservatives)
Mayors
Current
- Andy Burnham ( Labour Co-op) (2017-) (Greater Manchester)
- Sadiq Khan ( Labour) (2016-) (London)
- Tracy Brabin ( Labour Co-op) (2021-) (West Yorkshire)
- Steve Rotheram ( Labour) (2017-) (Liverpool City)
- Oliver Coppard ( Labour Co-op) (2018-) (South Yorkshire)
- Dan Norris ( Labour) (2017-) (West of England)
- Nik Johnson ( Labour) (2019-) (Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Combined Authority)
- Ben Houchen, Baron Houchen of High Leven ( Conservative) (2017-) (Tees Valley)
Former
- Jamie Driscoll (Independent) (2019-2024) (North of Tyne)
- Andy Street ( Conservative) (2017-2024) (West Midlands)
- Ken Livingstone ( Labour) (2000-2008) (London)
- Boris Johnson ( Conservative) (2008-2016) (London)
- Dan Jarvis ( Labour Co-op) (2018-2022) (South Yorkshire)
- William Scholefield (1838-1839) (Birmingham)
- Philip Henry Muntz (1839-1840) (Birmingham)
- Samuel Beale (1841) (Birmingham)
- ↑ CPGB-ML reveres Vladimir Lenin, Joseph Stalin, Mao Zedong, Kim Il-sung, Enver Hoxha and Fidel Castro, whilst denouncing Trotskyism, Social Democracy, Democratic Socialism and Khrushchevism. They also believe that the LGBT movement is Reactionary.
- ↑ Some dissenting groups are still around today
- ↑ Notorious for taking measures without reaching a consensus
- ↑ He secured peace between the US and Great Britain
- ↑ Edward VIII was a Nazi sympathiser
- ↑ During the early 1950s in Scotland, there is a dispute over the correct title of the new British monarch, Elizabeth II or Elizabeth I, which eventually lead to the Pillar Box War. This occurred as Elizabeth I having been the queen of the former kingdoms of England and Ireland but not Scotland.
- ↑ Those who served as MP in more than one constituent country and/or region of England