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| Ogmore | Raymond Powell | Labour
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| Oldham, East | James Lamond | Labour
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| Oldham, West | Michael Meacher | Labour
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| Orkney and Shetland | Jo Grimond | Liberal
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| Ormskirk | Robert Kilroy-Silk | Labour
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| Oswestry | John Biffen | Conservative
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| Oxford | John Patten | Conservative
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| Oxon, Mid | Douglas Hurd | Conservative
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16 P
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| Paisley | Allen Adams | Labour
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| Pembroke | Nicholas Edwards | Conservative
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| Penistone | Allen McKay | Labour
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| Penrith and The Border | William Whitelaw | Conservative
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| Perth and East Perthshire | William Walker | Conservative
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| Peterborough | Dr. Brian Mawhinney | Conservative
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| Petersfield | Lt.-Col. Michael Mates | Conservative
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| Plymouth, Devonport | Dr. David Owen | Labour, then SDP
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| Plymouth, Drake | Janet Fookes | Conservative
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| Plymouth, Sutton | Alan Clark | Conservative
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| Pontefract and Castleford | Geoffrey Lofthouse | Labour
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| Pontypool | Leo Abse | Labour
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| Pontypridd | Brynmor John | Labour
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| Poole | John Ward | Conservative
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| Portsmouth, North | Peter Griffiths | Conservative
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| Portsmouth, South | Bonner Pink | Conservative
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| Preston, North | Robert Atkins | Conservative
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| Preston, South | Stanley Thorne | Labour
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| Pudsey | Giles Shaw | Conservative
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17 R
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| Reading, North | Anthony Durant | Conservative
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| Reading, South | Dr. Gerald Vaughan | Conservative
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| Redbridge, Ilford, North | Vivian Bendall | Conservative
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| Redbridge, Ilford, South | Neil Thorne | Conservative
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| Redbridge, Wanstead and Woodford | Patrick Jenkin | Conservative
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| Reigate | George Gardiner | Conservative
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| Renfrewshire, East | Allan Stewart | Conservative
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| Renfrewshire, West | Norman Buchan | Labour
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| Rhondda | Alec Jones | Labour
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| Richmond upon Thames, Richmond | Sir Anthony Royle | Conservative
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| Richmond upon Thames, Twickenham | Toby Jessel | Conservative
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| Richmond (Yorkshire) | Sir Timothy Kitson | Conservative
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| Ripon | Keith Hampson | Conservative
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| Rochdale | Cyril Smith | Liberal
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| Rochester and Chatham | Peggy Fenner | Conservative
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| Ross and Cromarty | Hamish Gray | Conservative
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| Rossendale | David Trippier | Conservative
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| Rotherham | Stanley Crowther | Labour
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| Rother Valley | Peter Hardy | Labour
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| Roxburgh, Selkirk and Peebles | David Steel | Liberal
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| Royal Tunbridge Wells | Patrick Mayhew | Conservative
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| Rugby | James Pawsey | Conservative
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| Runcorn | Mark Carlisle | Conservative
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| Rushcliffe | Kenneth Clarke | Conservative
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| Rutherglen | Gregor Mackenzie | Labour
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| Rutland and Stamford | Kenneth Lewis | Conservative
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| Rye | Godman Irvine | Conservative
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| Saffron Walden | Alan Haselhurst | Conservative
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| St Albans | Victor Goodhew | Conservative
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| St Helens | Leslie Spriggs | Labour
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| St Ives | John Nott | Conservative
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| Salford, East | Frank Allaun | Labour
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| Salford, West | Stanley Orme | Labour
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| Salisbury | Michael Hamilton | Conservative
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| Scarborough | Michael Shaw | Conservative
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| Sevenoaks | Mark Wolfson | Conservative
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| Sheffield, Attercliffe | Patrick Duffy | Labour
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| Sheffield, Brightside | Joan Maynard | Labour
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| Sheffield, Hallam | John Osborn | Conservative
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| Sheffield, Heeley | Frank Hooley | Labour
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| Sheffield, Hillsborough | Martin Flannery | Labour
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| Sheffield, Park | Frederick Mulley | Labour
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| Shipley | Marcus Fox | Conservative
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| Shoreham | Richard Luce | Conservative
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| Shrewsbury | Sir John Langford-Holt | Conservative
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| Skipton | John Watson | Conservative
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| Solihull | Percy Grieve | Conservative
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| Somerset, North | Paul Dean | Conservative
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| Southampton, Itchen | Richard Mitchell | Labour, then SDP
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| Southampton, Test | James Hill | Conservative
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| Southend, East | Sir Stephen McAdden | Conservative
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| Southend, West | Paul Channon | Conservative
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| South Fylde | Edward Gardner | Conservative
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| Southport | Ian Percival | Conservative
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| South Shields | David Clark | Labour
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| Southwark, Bermondsey | Robert Mellish | Labour
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| Southwark, Dulwich | Samuel Silkin | Labour
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| Southwark, Peckham | Harry Lamborn | Labour
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| Sowerby | Donald Thompson | Conservative
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| Spelthorne | Humphrey Atkins | Conservative
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| Stafford and Stone | Hugh Fraser | Conservative
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| Staffordshire, South West | Patrick Cormack | Conservative
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| Stalybridge and Hyde | Tom Pendry | Labour
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| Stirling, Falkirk and Grangemouth | Harry Ewing | Labour
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| Stirlingshire, East and Clackmannan | Martin O'Neill (politician) | Labour
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| Stirlingshire, West | Dennis Canavan | Labour
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| Stockport, North | Andrew Bennett | Labour
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| Stockport, South | Thomas McNally | Labour, then SDP
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| Stoke-on-Trent, Central | Robert Cant | Labour
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| Stoke-on-Trent, North | John Forrester | Labour
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| Stoke-on-Trent, South | Jack Ashley | Labour
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| Stratford-on-Avon | Angus Maude | Conservative
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| Stretford | Winston Spencer Churchill | Conservative
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| Stroud | Anthony Kershaw | Conservative
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| Sudbury and Woodbridge | Keith Stainton | Conservative
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| Sunderland, North | Frederick Willey | Labour
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| Sunderland, South | Gordon Bagier | Labour
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| Surrey, East | Sir Geoffrey Howe | Conservative
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| Surrey, North West | Michael Grylls | Conservative
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| Sussex, Mid | Tim Renton | Conservative
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| Sutton, Carshalton | Nigel Forman | Conservative
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| Sutton, Sutton and Cheam | Neil MacFarlane | Conservative
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| Sutton Coldfield | Norman Fowler | Conservative
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| Swansea, East | Donald Anderson | Labour
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| Swansea, West | Alan Williams | Labour
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| Swindon | David Stoddart | Labour
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