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45th Parliament ( 1970)
46th Parliament (February 1974)
47th Parliament (October 1974)


This is a list of members of Parliament elected to the Parliament of the United Kingdom in February 1974, for the 46th Parliament of the United Kingdom. The elections for this Parliament, the February 1974 general election, were the first of two general elections to be held that year.

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ConstituencyMPParty

1 A

Aberavon John MorrisLabour
Aberdare Ioan Evans Labour Co-operative
Aberdeen, North Robert HughesLabour
Aberdeen, South Iain Sproat Conservative
Aberdeenshire, East Douglas HendersonScottish National Party
Aberdeenshire, West Russell Fairgrieve Conservative
Abertillery Jeffrey Thomas Labour
Abingdon Airey NeaveConservative
Accrington Arthur Davidson Labour
Aldershot Julian CritchleyConservative
Aldridge-Brownhills Geoffrey Edge Labour
Altrincham and Sale Anthony BarberConservative
Anglesey Cledwyn Hughes Labour
Angus, North, and Mearns Alick Buchanan-Smith Conservative
Angus, South John Bruce-Gardyne Conservative
Antrim, NorthRev. Ian PaisleySee also Ian Paisley, Jr. The Reverend Ian Richard Kyle Paisley (born April 6, 1926) is a politician and church leader in Northern Ireland. The Rev. Ian Paisley, MP, MLA Leader of the Democratic Unionist Party, Moderator of the Free Presbyterian Church.Democratic Unionist
Antrim, SouthSouth Antrim is a Parliamentary Constituency in the House of Commons and also an Assembly constituency in the Northern Ireland Assembly. Boundaries The seat was created in 1950 when the old Antrim two MP constituency was abolished as part of the final mov James MolyneauxJames Henry Molyneaux, Baron Molyneaux of Killead KBE, PC (born August 27, 1920) is a Northern Irish Unionist politician and was leader of the Ulster Unionist Party from 1979 to 1995. Born in Killead, County Antrim, he was educated at nearby Aldergrove ScUlster Unionist
Argyll Iain MacCormick Scottish National Party
ArmaghArmagh was a Parliamentary Constituency in the House of Commons and also a constituency in elections to various regional bodies. It was replaced in boundary changes in 1983. Boundaries The seat was created in 1922 when as part of the establishment of the James McCusker Ulster Unionist
Arundel Michael Marshall Conservative
Ashfield David Marquand Labour
Ashford William Deedes Conservative
Ashton-under-Lyne Robert SheldonRobert Sheldon, Baron Sheldon PC (born 13 September, 1923), was the Labour Party member of parliament for Ashton-under-Lyne. He was replaced by David Heyes at the 2001 General Election. Sheldon, Robert, Baron Sheldon, Robert, Baron.Labour
Aylesbury Timothy Raison Conservative
Ayr George YoungerConservative
Ayrshire, Central David Lambie Labour
Ayrshire, North, and Bute John Corrie Conservative
Ayrshire, South James SillarsLabour

2 B

Banbury Neil Marten Conservative
Banffshire Hamish Watt Scottish National Party
Barking, Barking Josephine Richardson Labour
Barking, Dagenham John ParkerLabour
Barkston Ash Michael AlisonConservative
Barnet, Chipping Barnet Reginald MaudlingConservative
Barnet, Finchley Margaret ThatcherConservative
Barnet, Hendon, North John Gorst Conservative
Barnet, Hendon, South Peter Thomas Conservative
Barnsley Roy MasonLabour
Barrow-in-Furness Albert Booth Labour
BarrySir Raymond Gower Conservative
Basildon Eric Moonman Labour
Basingstoke David Mitchell Conservative
Bassetlaw Joseph AshtonLabour
BathSir Edward BrownConservative
Batley and MorleySir Alfred Broughton Labour
Beaconsfield Ronald Bell Conservative
Bebington and Ellesmere Port Alfred Bates Labour
Bedford Trevor SkeetConservative
Bedfordshire, Mid Stephen Hastings Conservative
Bedfordshire, South David MadelConservative
Bedwellty Neil KinnockLabour
Beeston James Lester Conservative
Belfast, East William CraigVanguard Progressive Unionist
Belfast, North John Carson Ulster Unionist
Belfast, SouthRev. Robert Bradford Vanguard Progressive Unionist
Belfast, West Gerard "Gerry" FittSocial Democratic and Labour
Belper Roderick MacFarquhar Labour
Berwick and East Lothian Michael AncramConservative
Berwick-upon-Tweed Alan BeithLiberal
Bexley, Bexleyheath Cyril TownsendConservative
Bexley, Erith and Crayford James Wellbeloved Labour
Bexley, Sidcup Edward HeathConservative
Birkenhead Edmund Dell Labour
Birmingham, Edgbaston Jill KnightConservative
Birmingham, Erdington Julius Silverman Labour
Birmingham, Hall Green Reginald Eyre Conservative
Birmingham, Handsworth John Lee Labour
Birmingham, Ladywood Brian Walden Labour
Birmingham, Northfield Raymond Carter Labour
Birmingham, Perry Barr Jeffrey RookerLabour
Birmingham, Selly Oak Harold Gurden Conservative
Birmingham, Small Heath Denis Howell Labour
Birmingham, Sparkbrook Roy HattersleyLabour
Birmingham, Stechford Roy JenkinsLabour
Birmingham, Yardley Sydney Tierney Labour
Bishop Auckland James Boyden Labour
Blaby Nigel LawsonConservative
Blackburn Barbara CastleLabour
Blackpool, North Norman Miscampbell Conservative
Blackpool, South Peter Blaker Conservative
Blaydon Robert Woof Labour
Blyth Edward Milne Independent Labour
Bodmin Paul TylerLiberal
Bolsover Dennis SkinnerLabour
Bolton, East David Young Labour
Bolton, West Robert Redmond Conservative
Bootle Simon Mahon Labour
Bosworth Adam Butler Conservative
Bothwell James Hamilton Labour
Bournemouth, East John Cordle Conservative
Bournemouth, WestSir John Eden Conservative
Bradford, North Benjamin Ford Labour
Bradford, South Thomas Torney Labour
Bradford, West Edward Lyons Labour
Braintree Antony Newton Conservative
Brecon and Radnor Caerwyn Roderick Labour
Brent, East Reginald Freeson Labour
Brent, NorthDr. Rhodes BoysonConservative
Brent, South Laurence Pavitt Labour Co-operative
Brentwood and Ongar Robert McCrindle Conservative
Bridgwater Tom KingConservative
Bridlington Richard Wood Conservative
Brigg and Scunthorpe John Ellis Labour
Brighouse and Spenborough Colin Jackson Labour
Brighton, Kemptown Andrew Bowden Conservative
Brighton, Pavilion Julian Amery Conservative
Bristol, North East Arthur Palmer Labour Co-operative
Bristol, North West Martin McLaren Conservative
Bristol, South Michael Cocks Labour
Bristol, South East Tony BennLabour
Bristol, West Robert Cooke Conservative
Bromley, Beckenham Philip Goodhart Conservative
Bromley, Chislehurst Roger Sims Conservative
Bromley, Orpington Ivor Stanbrook Conservative
Bromley, Ravensbourne John HuntConservative
Bromsgrove and Redditch Hilary Miller Conservative
Buckingham William Benyon Conservative
Burnley Daniel Jones Labour
Burton Ivan Lawrence Conservative
Bury and Radcliffe Michael Fidler Conservative
Bury St Edmunds Eldon Griffiths Conservative