| Constituency | MP | Party
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1 A
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| Aberavon | John Morris | Labour
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| Aberdare | Ioan Evans | Labour Co-operative
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| Aberdeen, North | Robert Hughes | Labour
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| Aberdeen, South | Iain Sproat | Conservative
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| Aberdeenshire, East | Douglas Henderson | Scottish National Party
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| Aberdeenshire, West | Russell Fairgrieve | Conservative
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| Abertillery | Jeffrey Thomas | Labour
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| Abingdon | Airey Neave | Conservative
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| Accrington | Arthur Davidson | Labour
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| Aldershot | Julian Critchley | Conservative
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| Aldridge-Brownhills | Geoffrey Edge | Labour
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| Altrincham and Sale | Anthony Barber | Conservative
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| Anglesey | Cledwyn Hughes | Labour
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| Angus, North, and Mearns | Alick Buchanan-Smith | Conservative
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| Angus, South | John Bruce-Gardyne | Conservative
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| Antrim, North | Rev. 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
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| 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 Sc | Ulster Unionist
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| Argyll | Iain MacCormick | Scottish National Party
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| 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
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| Arundel | Michael Marshall | Conservative
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| Ashfield | David Marquand | Labour
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| Ashford | William Deedes | Conservative
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| 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
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| Aylesbury | Timothy Raison | Conservative
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| Ayr | George Younger | Conservative
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| Ayrshire, Central | David Lambie | Labour
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| Ayrshire, North, and Bute | John Corrie | Conservative
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| Ayrshire, South | James Sillars | Labour
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2 B
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| Banbury | Neil Marten | Conservative
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| Banffshire | Hamish Watt | Scottish National Party
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| Barking, Barking | Josephine Richardson | Labour
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| Barking, Dagenham | John Parker | Labour
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| Barkston Ash | Michael Alison | Conservative
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| Barnet, Chipping Barnet | Reginald Maudling | Conservative
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| Barnet, Finchley | Margaret Thatcher | Conservative
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| Barnet, Hendon, North | John Gorst | Conservative
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| Barnet, Hendon, South | Peter Thomas | Conservative
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| Barnsley | Roy Mason | Labour
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| Barrow-in-Furness | Albert Booth | Labour
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| Barry | Sir Raymond Gower | Conservative
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| Basildon | Eric Moonman | Labour
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| Basingstoke | David Mitchell | Conservative
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| Bassetlaw | Joseph Ashton | Labour
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| Bath | Sir Edward Brown | Conservative
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| Batley and Morley | Sir Alfred Broughton | Labour
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| Beaconsfield | Ronald Bell | Conservative
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| Bebington and Ellesmere Port | Alfred Bates | Labour
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| Bedford | Trevor Skeet | Conservative
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| Bedfordshire, Mid | Stephen Hastings | Conservative
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| Bedfordshire, South | David Madel | Conservative
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| Bedwellty | Neil Kinnock | Labour
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| Beeston | James Lester | Conservative
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| Belfast, East | William Craig | Vanguard Progressive Unionist
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| Belfast, North | John Carson | Ulster Unionist
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| Belfast, South | Rev. Robert Bradford | Vanguard Progressive Unionist
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| Belfast, West | Gerard "Gerry" Fitt | Social Democratic and Labour
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| Belper | Roderick MacFarquhar | Labour
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| Berwick and East Lothian | Michael Ancram | Conservative
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| Berwick-upon-Tweed | Alan Beith | Liberal
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| Bexley, Bexleyheath | Cyril Townsend | Conservative
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| Bexley, Erith and Crayford | James Wellbeloved | Labour
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| Bexley, Sidcup | Edward Heath | Conservative
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| Birkenhead | Edmund Dell | Labour
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| Birmingham, Edgbaston | Jill Knight | Conservative
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| Birmingham, Erdington | Julius Silverman | Labour
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| Birmingham, Hall Green | Reginald Eyre | Conservative
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| Birmingham, Handsworth | John Lee | Labour
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| Birmingham, Ladywood | Brian Walden | Labour
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| Birmingham, Northfield | Raymond Carter | Labour
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| Birmingham, Perry Barr | Jeffrey Rooker | Labour
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| Birmingham, Selly Oak | Harold Gurden | Conservative
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| Birmingham, Small Heath | Denis Howell | Labour
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| Birmingham, Sparkbrook | Roy Hattersley | Labour
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| Birmingham, Stechford | Roy Jenkins | Labour
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| Birmingham, Yardley | Sydney Tierney | Labour
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| Bishop Auckland | James Boyden | Labour
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| Blaby | Nigel Lawson | Conservative
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| Blackburn | Barbara Castle | Labour
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| Blackpool, North | Norman Miscampbell | Conservative
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| Blackpool, South | Peter Blaker | Conservative
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| Blaydon | Robert Woof | Labour
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| Blyth | Edward Milne | Independent Labour
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| Bodmin | Paul Tyler | Liberal
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| Bolsover | Dennis Skinner | Labour
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| Bolton, East | David Young | Labour
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| Bolton, West | Robert Redmond | Conservative
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| Bootle | Simon Mahon | Labour
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| Bosworth | Adam Butler | Conservative
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| Bothwell | James Hamilton | Labour
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| Bournemouth, East | John Cordle | Conservative
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| Bournemouth, West | Sir John Eden | Conservative
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| Bradford, North | Benjamin Ford | Labour
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| Bradford, South | Thomas Torney | Labour
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| Bradford, West | Edward Lyons | Labour
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| Braintree | Antony Newton | Conservative
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| Brecon and Radnor | Caerwyn Roderick | Labour
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| Brent, East | Reginald Freeson | Labour
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| Brent, North | Dr. Rhodes Boyson | Conservative
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| Brent, South | Laurence Pavitt | Labour Co-operative
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| Brentwood and Ongar | Robert McCrindle | Conservative
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| Bridgwater | Tom King | Conservative
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| Bridlington | Richard Wood | Conservative
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| Brigg and Scunthorpe | John Ellis | Labour
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| Brighouse and Spenborough | Colin Jackson | Labour
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| Brighton, Kemptown | Andrew Bowden | Conservative
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| Brighton, Pavilion | Julian Amery | Conservative
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| Bristol, North East | Arthur Palmer | Labour Co-operative
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| Bristol, North West | Martin McLaren | Conservative
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| Bristol, South | Michael Cocks | Labour
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| Bristol, South East | Tony Benn | Labour
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| Bristol, West | Robert Cooke | Conservative
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| Bromley, Beckenham | Philip Goodhart | Conservative
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| Bromley, Chislehurst | Roger Sims | Conservative
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| Bromley, Orpington | Ivor Stanbrook | Conservative
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| Bromley, Ravensbourne | John Hunt | Conservative
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| Bromsgrove and Redditch | Hilary Miller | Conservative
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| Buckingham | William Benyon | Conservative
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| Burnley | Daniel Jones | Labour
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| Burton | Ivan Lawrence | Conservative
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| Bury and Radcliffe | Michael Fidler | Conservative
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| Bury St Edmunds | Eldon Griffiths | Conservative
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