List of MPs who lost their seat in the 2010 United Kingdom general election

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This is a list of MPs who lost their seat at the 2010 United Kingdom general election . [1] [ failed verification ] In total, 76 MPs lost their seats.

Members of Parliament who lost their seats

PartyNameConstituencyLast office held whilst in powerYear electedDefeated byParty
Labour Party Judy Mallaber Amber Valley 1997 Nigel Mills Conservative Party
Angela Smith Basildon, contesting South Basildon and East Thurrock Minister of State for Third Sector (2009-2010)1997 Stephen Metcalfe Conservative Party
Martin Linton Battersea 1997 Jane Ellison Conservative Party
Patrick Hall Bedford 1997 Richard Fuller Conservative Party
Terry Rooney Bradford North, contesting Bradford East 1990 David Ward Liberal Democrats
Ann Keen Brentford and Isleworth Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Health Services (2007-2010)1997 Mary Macleod Conservative Party
Dawn Butler Brent South, contesting Brent Central Minister for Young Citizens and Youth Engagement (2009-2010)2005 Sarah Teather MP Liberal Democrats
Ian Cawsey Brigg and Goole 1997 Andrew Percy Conservative Party
Nick Palmer Broxtowe 1997 Anna Soubry Conservative Party
Julie Morgan Cardiff North 1997 Jonathan Evans Conservative Party
Nick Ainger Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Wales Office (2005-2007)1992 Simon Hart Conservative Party
Jonathan Shaw Chatham and Aylesford Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Department for Work and Pensions and Minister for Disabled People (2007-2010)1997 Tracey Crouch Conservative Party
Christine Russell City of Chester 1997 Stephen Mosley Conservative Party
Shona McIsaac Cleethorpes 1997 Martin Vickers Conservative Party
Phil Hope Corby Minister of State for Health (2008-2010)1997 Louise Mensch Conservative Party
Shahid Malik Dewsbury Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Department for Communities and Local Government (2009-2010)2005 Simon Reevell Conservative Party
Gwyn Prosser Dover 1997 Charlie Elphicke Conservative Party
Joan Ryan Enfield North Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Nationality, Citizenship and Immigration (2006-2007)1997 Nick de Bois Conservative Party
Paul Clark Gillingham, contesting Gillingham and Rainham Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Department for Transport (2008-2010)1997 Rehman Chishti Conservative Party
Parmjit Dhanda Gloucester Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Department of Communities and Local Government (2006-2007)2001 Richard Graham Conservative Party
Tony Wright Great Yarmouth 1997 Brandon Lewis Conservative Party
Bill Rammell Harlow Minister of State for the Armed Forces (2009-2010)1997 Robert Halfon Conservative Party
Tony McNulty Harrow East Minister of State for Employment and Welfare Reform (2008-2009)1997 Bob Blackman Conservative Party
Michael (Jabez) Foster Hastings and Rye Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Home Office (2009-2010)1997 Amber Rudd Conservative Party
Andrew Dismore Hendon 1997 Matthew Offord Conservative Party
Celia Barlow Hove Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform (2008-2010)2005 Mike Weatherley Conservative Party
Chris Mole Ipswich Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Department for Transport (2009-2010)2001 Ben Gummer Conservative Party
Gillian Merron Lincoln Minister of State for Public Health (2009-2010)1997 Karl McCartney Conservative Party
Andy Reed Loughborough 1997 Nicky Morgan Conservative Party
Roger Berry Kingswood 1992 Chris Skidmore Conservative Party
Phyllis Starkey Milton Keynes South West, contesting Milton Keynes South Chair of the Communities and Local Government Select Committee (2005-2010)1997 Iain Stewart Conservative Party
Geraldine Smith Morecambe and Lunesdale 1997 David Morris Conservative Party
Sally Keeble Northampton North Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for the Department for International Development (2003-2005)1997 Michael Ellis Conservative Party
Mike O'Brien North Warwickshire Minister of State for Health Services (2009-2010)1992 Dan Byles Conservative Party
Charles Clarke Norwich South Home Secretary (2004–06)1997 Simon Wright Liberal Democrats
Gordon Prentice Pendle 1992 Andrew Stephenson Conservative Party
Linda Gilroy Plymouth Sutton, contesting Plymouth Sutton and Devonport 1997 Oliver Colvile Conservative Party
Sarah McCarthy-Fry Portsmouth North Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury (2009-2010)2005 Penny Mordaunt Conservative Party
Vera Baird Redcar Solicitor General for England and Wales (2007-2010)2001 Ian Swales Liberal Democrats
Jacqui Smith Redditch Home Secretary (2007–09)1997 Karen Lumley Conservative Party
Janet Anderson Rossendale and Darwen Vice-Chamberlain of the Household (1997-1998)1992 Jake Berry Conservative Party
Jim Knight South Dorset Minister of State for Employment and Welfare Reform (2009-2010)2001 Richard Drax Conservative Party
David Borrow South Ribble 1997 Lorraine Fullbrook Conservative Party
Stephen Ladyman South Thanet 1997 Laura Sandys Conservative Party
David Kidney Stafford Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for the Department for Energy and Climate Change (2009-2010)1997 Jeremy Lefroy Conservative Party
Charlotte Atkins Staffordshire Moorlands Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Department for Transport (2004-2005)1997 Karen Bradley Conservative Party
Dari Taylor Stockton South 1997 James Wharton Conservative Party'
Lynda Waltho Stourbridge 2005 Margot James Conservative Party
David Drew Stroud 1997 Neil Carmichael Conservative Party
Anne Snelgrove Swindon South 2005 Robert Buckland Conservative Party
Brian Jenkins Tamworth 1996 Christopher Pincher Conservative Party
Dan Norris Wansdyke, contesting North East Somerset Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (2009-2010)1997 Jacob Rees-Mogg Conservative Party
James Plaskitt Warwick and Leamington Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Department for Work and Pensions (2005-2008)1997 Chris White Conservative Party
Claire Ward Watford Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Justice (2009-2010)1997 Richard Harrington Conservative Party
Bob Blizzard Waveney Lord Commissioner of HM Treasury (2008-2010)1997 Peter Aldous Conservative Party
Rob Marris Wolverhampton South West 2001 Paul Uppal Conservative Party
Michael Foster Worcester Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Department for International Development (2008-2010)1997 Robin Walker Conservative Party
Liberal Democrats Paul Holmes Chesterfield Justice Spokesman and Chairman of the Liberal Democrats (2005-2010)2001 Toby Perkins Labour Party
Willie Rennie Dunfermline and West Fife Chair of the Lib Dem Campaigns Team (2008-2010)2006 Thomas Docherty Labour Party
Julia Goldsworthy Falmouth and Camborne, contesting Camborne and Redruth Communities and Local Government Spokesman (2007-2010)2005 George Eustice Conservative Party
Lembit Öpik Montgomeryshire Housing Spokesman (2008-2010)1997 Glyn Davies Conservative Party
Evan Harris Oxford West and Abingdon Science Spokesman (2008-2010)1997 Nicola Blackwood Conservative Party
Susan Kramer Richmond Park Transport Spokesman (2008-2010)2005 Zac Goldsmith Conservative Party
Paul Rowen Rochdale Work and Pensions Spokesman (2008-2010)2005 Simon Danczuk Labour Party
Sandra Gidley Romsey, contesting Romsey and Southampton North Health Spokesman (2006-2010)2000 Caroline Nokes Conservative Party
Richard Younger-Ross Teignbridge, contesting Newton Abbot Heritage Spokesman (2008-2010)2001 Anne-Marie Morris Conservative Party
Conservative Nigel Waterson Eastbourne 1992 Stephen Lloyd Liberal Democrats
David Heathcoat-Amory Wells 1983 Tessa Munt Liberal Democrats
Democratic Unionist Party Peter Robinson Belfast East Leader of the DUP and First Minister of Northern Ireland (2008-2016)1979 Naomi Long Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
Respect George Galloway Bethnal Green & Bow, contesting Poplar and Limehouse 2005 Jim Fitzpatrick Labour Party
Scottish National Party John Mason Glasgow East 2008 Margaret Curran Labour Party
Independent Bob Spink [2] Castle Point 2001 Rebecca Harris Conservative Party
Andrew Pelling [3] Croydon Central 2005 Gavin Barwell Conservative Party
Frank Cook [4] Stockton North 1983 Alex Cunningham Labour Party
Richard Taylor Wyre Forest 2001 Mark Garnier Conservative Party
Blaenau Gwent People's Voice Group Dai Davies Blaenau Gwent 2006 Nick Smith Labour Party

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  1. "The Times & The Sunday Times". www.thetimes.co.uk. Retrieved 17 January 2021.
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