List of Labour Co-operative Members of Parliament
This is a list of United Kingdom Labour and Co-operative Party MPs. It includes all Members of Parliament (MPs) elected to the British House of Commons representing the Co-operative Party from 1918 to 1927, and Labour and Co-operative Party since 1927. Members of the Scottish Parliament, the Welsh Assembly or the European Parliament are not listed.
Only official Labour and Co-operative MPs who have been formally endorsed by both parties are listed. Although many Labour MPs are also members of the Co-operative Party, they are only endorsed in elections by the Labour Party.
Members elected by general election
- 1945 general election: 25
- 1950 general election: 18
- 1951 general election: 16
- 1955 general election: 19
- 1959 general election: 16
- 1964 general election: 19
- 1966 general election: 18
- 1970 general election: 15
- February 1974 general election: 16
- October 1974 general election: 16
- 1979 general election: 17
- 1983 general election: 7
- 1987 general election: 9
- 1992 general election: 14
- 1997 general election: 28
- 2001 general election: 30
- 2005 general election: 29
- 2010 general election: 28
- 2015 general election: 24
- 2017 general election: 38
- 2019 general election: 26
Members of Parliament
A
- William Thomas Adams, Hammersmith South, 1945–1950
- A. V. Alexander, Sheffield Hillsborough, 1922–1931; 1935–50
- Jon Ashworth, Leicester South, 2011–present
B
- Adrian Bailey, West Bromwich West, 2000–2019
- Ed Balls, Normanton, 2005–2010; Morley and Outwood, 2010–2015
- Alfred Barnes, East Ham South, 1922–1931; 1935–1955
- Luciana Berger, Liverpool Wavertree, 2010–2019 (later sat as Change UK, independent, and Liberal Democrat for the same seat)
- Frank Beswick, Uxbridge, 1945–1959
- Tracy Brabin, Batley and Spen, 2016–present
- Francis Alfred Broad, Edmonton, 1935–1945 (previously Labour for the same seat, 1922-31)
- Joyce Butler, Wood Green, 1955–1979
C
- Daniel Chater, Hammersmith South, 1929–1931; Bethnal Green North East, 1935–1950
- William Coldrick, Bristol North, 1945–1950; Bristol North-East, 1950–1959
- Jim Craigen, Glasgow Maryhill, 1974 (February)–1987[1]
- Stella Creasy, Walthamstow, 2010–present
D
- Percy Daines, East Ham North, 1945–1957
- George Darling, Sheffield Hillsborough, 1950–1974
- Ian Davidson, Glasgow Govan, 1992–1997; Glasgow Pollok, 1997–2005; Glasgow South West, 2005–2015
- Geraint Davies, Swansea West, 1997–present
- Jim Dobbin, Heywood and Middleton, 1997–2014
- Anneliese Dodds, Oxford East, 2017–present
- Norman Dodds, Dartford, 1945–1955; Erith and Crayford, 1955–1965
- Stephen Doughty, Cardiff South and Penarth, 2012–present
- Dick Douglas, Stirlingshire East and Clackmannan, 1970–1974; Dunfermline, 1979–1983; Dunfermline West, 1983–1990 (1990–1992 for Scottish National Party)[1]
- Gemma Doyle, West Dunbartonshire, 2010–2015
- David Drew, Stroud, 1997–2010; 2017–2019
E
- Robert Edwards, Bilston, 1955–1974; Wolverhampton South East, 1974–1987
- Louise Ellman, Liverpool Riverside, 1997–2019 (later sat as independent for the same seat)
- Florence Eshalomi, Vauxhall, 2019–present
- Chris Evans, Islwyn, 2010–present
- Ioan Evans, Birmingham Yardley, 1964–1970; Aberdare, 1974–1983; Cynon Valley, 1983–1984
F
- John Forman, Glasgow Springburn, 1945–1964
- George Foulkes, South Ayrshire, 1979–1983; Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley, 1983–2005
G
- Caroline Ganley, Battersea South, 1945–1951
- Mike Gapes, Ilford South, 1992–2019 (later sat as Change UK for the same seat)
- Herbert Mellor Gibson, Mossley, 1929–1931
- Preet Gill, Birmingham Edgbaston, 2017–present
- Linda Gilroy, Plymouth Sutton, 1997–2010
- Ted Graham, Edmonton, 1974–1983
- Tom Greatrex, Rutherglen and Hamilton West, 2010–2015
- Walter Henry Green, Deptford, 1935–1945
H
- Norman Haseldine, Bradford West, 1966–1970
- Thomas Henderson, Glasgow Tradeston, 1922–1931; 1935–1945
- Mark Hendrick, Preston, 2000–present
- Meg Hillier, Hackney South and Shoreditch, 2005–present
- William Hilton, Bethnal Green, 1966–1974[1]
- William Hirst, Bradford South, 1924–1931
- Percy Holman, Bethnal Green South-West, 1945–1950; Bethnal Green, 1950–1966
- Phil Hope, Corby, 1997–2010
- James Hindle Hudson, Ealing West, 1945–1950; Ealing North, 1950–1955 (Previously Labour MP for Huddersfield, 1923–31)
I
- Sydney Irving, Dartford, 1955–1970; 1974–1979
- William Irving, Tottenham North, 1945–1950; Wood Green, 1950–1955
J
- Cathy Jamieson, Kilmarnock and Loudon, 2010–2015
- Jon Owen Jones, Cardiff Central, 1997–2005
K
- Alan Keen, Feltham and Heston, 1992–2011
- Gerard Killen, Rutherglen and Hamilton West, 2017–2019
L
- Mark Lazarowicz, Edinburgh North and Leith, 2001–2015
- Ron Ledger, Romford, 1955–1970
- William Leonard, Glasgow St. Rollox, 1931–1950
- David Lepper, Brighton Pavilion, 1997–2010
- Chris Leslie, Nottingham East, 1997–2019 (later sat as Change UK)
- Frederick Longden, Birmingham Deritend, 1929–1931; 1945–1950; Birmingham Small Heath, 1950–1952
- Andy Love, Edmonton, 1997–2015
M
- Dickson Mabon, Greenock, 1955–1974; Greenock and Port Glasgow, 1974–1981 (sat as SDP 1981-83)
- Seema Malhotra, Feltham and Heston, 2011–present
- Rachael Maskell, York Central, 2015–present
- Tommy McAvoy, Glasgow Rutherglen, 1987–2005; Rutherglen and Hamilton West, 2005–2010
- Sarah McCarthy-Fry, Portsmouth North, 2005–2010
- John McFall, Dumbarton, 1987–2005; West Dunbartonshire, 2005–2010
- Jim McMahon, Oldham West and Royton, 2015–present
- Gordon McMaster, Paisley South, 1990–1997
- Tony McWalter, Hemel Hempstead, 1997–2005
- Sir Frederick Messer, Tottenham South, 1935–1950; Tottenham, 1950–1959 (Previously Labour MP for Tottenham South, 1929–1931)
- Alun Michael, Cardiff South and Penarth, 1987–2012
- Lewis Moonie, Kirkcaldy, 1987–2005
- Alf Morris, Manchester Wythenshawe, 1964–1997
- Robert Craigmyle Morrison, Tottenham North, 1922–1931; 1935–1950
- Meg Munn, Sheffield Heeley, 2001–2015
- James Murray, Ealing North, 2019–present
N
- Will Nally, Bilston, 1945–1955
- Doug Naysmith, Bristol North West, 1997–2010
- Stan Newens, Epping, 1974–1970; Harlow, 1974–1983
- Alex Norris, Nottingham North, 2017–present
O
- Ossie O'Brien, Darlington, March–June 1983
- Albert Edward Oram, East Ham South, 1955–1974
- Kate Osamor, Edmonton, 2017–present
- Will Owen, Morpeth, 1954–1970
P
- Arthur Palmer, Wimbledon, 1945–1950; Cleveland, 1952–1959; Bristol Central, 1964–1974
- Laurence Pavitt, Willesden West, 1959–1974; Brent South, 1974–1987
- Samuel Perry, Kettering, 1923–1924; 1929–1931
- Jo Platt, Leigh, 2017–2019
- Luke Pollard, Plymouth Sutton and Devonport, 2017–present
- Lucy Powell, Manchester Central, 2012–present
- Ken Purchase, Wolverhampton North East, 1992–2010
R
- John Rankin, Glasgow Tradeston, 1945–1955; Glasgow Govan, 1955–1973
- Andy Reed, Loughborough, 1997–2010
- Steve Reed, Croydon North, 2012–present
- Christina Rees, Neath, 2015–present
- Jonathan Reynolds, Stalybridge and Hyde, 2010–present
- Geoffrey Rhodes, Newcastle upon Tyne East, 1964–1974
- Linda Riordan, Halifax, 2005–2015
- Mabel Ridealgh, Ilford North, 1945–1950
- John Roper, Farnworth, 1970–1981[1] (later sat as SDP, 1981-83)
- Lloyd Russell-Moyle, Brighton Kemptown, 2017–present
S
- Andy Sawford, Corby, 2012–2015
- Barry Sheerman, Huddersfield, 1979–present
- Gavin Shuker, Luton South, 2010–2019 (later sat as Change UK and as an independent)
- Harriet Slater, Stoke-on-Trent North, 1953–1966
- Angela Smith, Basildon, 1997–2010
- Norman Smith, Nottingham South, 1945–1955
- Gareth Snell, Stoke-on-Trent Central, 2017–2019
- Alex Sobel, Leeds North West, 2017–present
- John Stonehouse, Wednesbury, 1957–1974; Walsall North, 1974–1976 (from April 1976 for the English National Party)
- Paul Sweeney, Glasgow North East, 2017–2019
T
- David Taylor, North West Leicestershire, 1997–2009
- Gareth Thomas, Harrow West, 1997–present
- Mike Thomas, Newcastle upon Tyne East, 1974–1981 (1981–1983 for SDP)
- Stanley Tiffany, Peterborough, 1945–1950
- John Tilley, Lambeth Central, 1978–1983
- Meredith Farrar Titterington, Bradford South, 1945–1950
- Don Touhig, Islwyn, 1995–2010
- Anna Turley, Redcar, 2015–2019
- Dennis Turner, Wolverhampton South East, 1987–2005
- Stephen Twigg, Liverpool West Derby, 2010–2019 (previously sat as Labour MP 1997–2005)
W
- Alfred Waterson, Kettering, 1918–1922 (elected as Co-operative Party but unilaterally took Labour whip in Parliament, ahead of official Congress decision)
- William Wheeldon, Birmingham Small Heath, 1952–1960
- Sir Thomas Williams, Hammersmith South, 1949–1955; Barons Court, 1955–1959; Warrington, 1961–1981
- Edith Wills, Birmingham Duddeston, 1945–1950
- John Woodcock, Barrow and Furness, 2010–2018 (later sat as independent)
- Rev. George Saville Woods, Finsbury, 1935–1945; Mossley, 1945–1950; Droylsden, 1950–1951
- Ian Wrigglesworth, Thornaby, 1974–1981 (from 1981 for SDP)
Y
- Andrew Young, Glasgow Partick, 1923–1924
References
- Labour Values, Co-operative Action: a tale of two parties, The Co-operative Party, 2006.
- Greg Rosen (2007). Serving the People: Co-operative Party History from Fred Perry to Gordon Brown. The Co-operative Party. pp. 83–89. ISBN 978 09549161 4 5.
- "Co-operative Party Members of Parliament". Retrieved 2 July 2017.
Bibliography
- Carr, H., Pyper, H. & Erbmann, R., Labour Values, Co-operative Action: a Tale of Two Parties, The Co-operative Party, 2006
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