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List of Mps with Active Twitter Accounts Organised by Name: Name Screen Name Constituency List of MPs with active Twitter accounts organised by name: Name Screen Name Constituency Aaron Bell @AaronBell4NUL Newcastle-under-Lyme Abena Oppong-Asare @abenaopp Erith and Thamesmead Adam Afriyie @AdamAfriyie Windsor Afzal Khan @Afzal4Gorton Manchester, Gorton Alan Brown @AlanBrownSNP Kilmarnock and Loudoun Alan Campbell @alancampbellmp Tynemouth Alan Mak @AlanMakHavant Havant Alberto Costa @AlbertoCostaMP South Leicestershire Alec Shelbrooke @AlecShelbrooke Elmet and Rothwell Alex Burghart @alexburghart Brentwood and Ongar Alex Chalk @AlexChalkChelt Cheltenham Alex Cunningham @ACunninghamMP Stockton North Alex Davies-Jones @AlexDaviesJones Pontypridd Alex Norris @AlexNorrisNN Nottingham North Alex Sobel @alexsobel Leeds North West Alexander Stafford @Alex_Stafford Rother Valley Alicia Kearns @aliciakearns Rutland and Melton Alison McGovern @Alison_McGovern Wirral South Alison Thewliss @alisonthewliss Glasgow Central Alistair Carmichael @amcarmichaelMP Orkney and Shetland Allan Dorans @allandorans Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock Alok Sharma @AlokSharma_RDG Reading West Alun Cairns @AlunCairns Vale of Glamorgan Alyn Smith @AlynSmith Stirling Amanda Milling @amandamilling Cannock Chase Amanda Solloway @ASollowayUK Derby North Amy Callaghan @AmyCallaghanSNP East Dunbartonshire Andrea Jenkyns @andreajenkyns Morley and Outwood Andrea Leadsom @andrealeadsom South Northamptonshire Andrew Bowie @AndrewBowie4WAK West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine Andrew Bridgen @ABridgen North West Leicestershire Andrew Griffith @griffitha Arundel and South Downs Andrew Gwynne @GwynneMP Denton and Reddish Andrew Jones @AJonesMP Harrogate and Knaresborough Andrew Lewer @ALewerMBE Northampton South Andrew Rosindell @AndrewRosindell Romford Andrew Selous @AndrewSelous South West Bedfordshire Andrew Stephenson @Andrew4Pendle Pendle Andy Carter @MrAndy_Carter Warrington South Andy McDonald @AndyMcDonaldMP Middlesbrough Andy Slaughter @hammersmithandy Hammersmith Angela Crawley @AngelaCrawley30 Lanark and Hamilton East Angela Eagle @angelaeagle Wallasey Angela Rayner @AngelaRayner Ashton-under-Lyne Angela Richardson @AJRichardsonMP Guildford Angus MacNeil @AngusMacNeilSNP Na h-Eileanan an Iar Anna McMorrin @annamcmorrin Cardiff North Anne Marie Morris @AnneMarieMorris Newton Abbot Anne McLaughlin @annemclaughlin Glasgow North East Anne-Marie Trevelyan @annietrev Berwick-upon-Tweed Anneliese Dodds @AnnelieseDodds Oxford East Anthony Browne @ab4scambs South Cambridgeshire Anthony Mangnall @AnthonyMangnal1 Totnes Antony Higginbotham @antony_hig Burnley Apsana Begum @ApsanaForPL Poplar and Limehouse Bambos Charalambous @BambosMP Enfield, Southgate Barbara Keeley @KeeleyMP Worsley and Eccles South Barry Gardiner @BarryGardiner Brent North Barry Sheerman @BarrySheerman Huddersfield Bell Ribeiro-Addy @BellRibeiroAddy Streatham Ben Bradley @BBradley_Mans Mansfield Ben Bradshaw @BenPBradshaw Exeter Ben Everitt @Ben_Everitt Milton Keynes North Ben Lake @BenMLake Ceredigion Ben Spencer @DrBenSpencer Runnymede and Weybridge Ben Wallace @BWallaceMP Wyre and Preston North Bernard Jenkin @bernardjenkin Harwich and North Essex Beth Winter @bethpenderyn Cynon Valley Bill Esterson @Bill_Esterson Sefton Central Bim Afolami @BimAfolami Hitchin and Harpenden Bob Blackman @BobBlackman Harrow East Bob Seely @IoWBobSeely Isle of Wight Boris Johnson @BorisJohnson Uxbridge and South Ruislip Brandon Lewis @BrandonLewis Great Yarmouth Brendan Clarke-Smith @Bren4Bassetlaw Bassetlaw Brendan O'Hara @BrendanOHaraSNP Argyll and Bute Bridget Phillipson @bphillipsonMP Houghton and Sunderland South Carla Lockhart @carlalockhart Upper Bann Carol Monaghan @CMonaghanSNP Glasgow North West Caroline Ansell @caroline_ansell Eastbourne Caroline Dinenage @cj_dinenage Gosport Caroline Lucas @CarolineLucas Brighton, Pavilion Caroline Nokes @carolinenokes Romsey and Southampton North Carolyn Harris @carolynharris24 Swansea East Cat Smith @CatSmithMP Lancaster and Fleetwood Catherine McKinnell @CatMcKinnell Newcastle upon Tyne North Catherine West @CatherineWest1 Hornsey and Wood Green Charles Walker @CharlesWalkerMP Broxbourne Charlotte Nichols @charlotte2153 Warrington North Cherilyn Mackrory @thisischerilyn Truro and Falmouth Cheryl Gillan @CherylGillan Chesham and Amersham Chi Onwurah @ChiOnwurah Newcastle upon Tyne Central Chloe Smith @NorwichChloe Norwich North Chris Bryant @RhonddaBryant Rhondda Chris Clarkson @ToryMemo Heywood and Middleton Chris Elmore @CPJElmore Ogmore Chris Evans @Chris_EvansMP Islwyn Chris Green @CGreenUK Bolton West Chris Heaton-Harris @chhcalling Daventry Chris Law @ChrisLawSNP Dundee West Chris Loder @chrisloder West Dorset Chris Philp @CPhilpOfficial Croydon South Chris Skidmore @CSkidmoreUK Kingswood Chris Stephens @ChrisStephens Glasgow South West Christian Matheson @ChrisM4Chester City of Chester Christian Wakeford @CllrCWakeford Bury South Christina Rees @Rees4Neath Neath Christine Jardine @cajardineMP Edinburgh West Christopher Hazzard @ChrisHazzardSF South Down Christopher Pincher @ChrisPincher Tamworth Claire Hanna @ClaireHanna Belfast South Claudia Webbe @ClaudiaWebbe Leicester East Clive Efford @CliveEfford Eltham Clive Lewis @labourlewis Norwich South Colum Eastwood @columeastwood Foyle Conor Burns @ConorBurnsUK Bournemouth West Conor McGinn @ConorMcGinn St Helens North Craig Mackinlay @cmackinlay South Thanet Craig Tracey @craig4nwarks North Warwickshire Craig Whittaker @CWhittakerMP Calder Valley Craig Williams @craig4monty Montgomeryshire Crispin Blunt @CrispinBlunt Reigate Daisy Cooper @libdemdaisy St Albans Damian Collins @DamianCollins Folkestone and Hythe Damian Green @DamianGreen Ashford Damian Hinds @DamianHinds East Hampshire Damien Moore @Moore4Southport Southport Dan Carden @DanCardenMP Liverpool, Walton Dan Jarvis @DanJarvisMP Barnsley Central Daniel Kawczynski @DKShrewsbury Shrewsbury and Atcham Daniel Zeichner @DanielZeichner Cambridge Danny Kruger @danny__kruger Devizes Darren George Henry @VoteDarrenHenry Broxtowe Darren Jones @darrenpjones Bristol North West Dave Doogan @DaveDooganSNP Angus David Amess @amessd_southend Southend West David Davis @daviddavismp Haltemprice and Howden David Duguid @daviddaguidmp Banff and Buchan David Evennett @DavidEvennett Bexleyheath and Crayford David Johnston @david4wantage Wantage David Jones @DavidJonesMP Clwyd West David Lammy @DavidLammy Tottenham David Linden @DavidLinden Glasgow East David Morris @davidmorrisml Morecambe and Lunesdale David Mundell @davidmundelldct Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale & Tweeddale David Rutley @DavidRutley Macclesfield David Simmonds @DSimmonds_RNP Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner David T. C. Davies @DavidTCDavies Monmouth David Warburton @DJWarburton Somerton and Frome Dawn Butler @DawnButlerBrent Brent Central Dean Russell @dean4watford Watford Debbie Abrahams @Debbie_abrahams Oldham East and Saddleworth Dehenna Davison @DehennaDavison Bishop Auckland Deidre Brock @DeidreBrock Edinburgh North and Leith Derek Thomas @DerekThomasUK St Ives Derek Twigg @DerekTwiggMP Halton Desmond Swayne @DesmondSwayne New Forest West Diana Johnson @DianaJohnsonMP Kingston upon Hull North Diane Abbott @HackneyAbbott Hackney North and Stoke Newington Dominic Raab @DominicRaab Esher and Walton Douglas Chapman @DougChapmanSNP Dunfermline and West Fife Douglas Ross @Douglas4Moray Moray Dr Alan Whitehead @alanwhiteheadmp Southampton, Test Dr Andrew Murrison @AWMurrison South West Wiltshire Dr Caroline Johnson @drcarolinej Sleaford and North Hykeham Dr Liam Fox @LiamFox North Somerset Dr Philippa Whitford @Dr_PhilippaW Central Ayrshire Dr Rosena Allin-Khan @DrRosena Tooting Dr Rupa Huq @RupaHuq Ealing Central and Acton Dr Thérèse Coffey @theresecoffey Suffolk Coastal Drew Hendry @drewhendrySNP Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and Strathspey Duncan Charles Baker @duncancbaker North Norfolk Eddie Hughes @EddieHughes4WN Walsall North Edward Davey @EdwardJDavey Kingston and Surbiton Edward Leigh @EdwardLeighMP Gainsborough Edward Miliband @Ed_Miliband Doncaster North Edward Timpson @edwardtimpson Crewe and Nantwich Eleanor Laing @eleanor4epping Epping Forest Elizabeth Truss @trussliz South West Norfolk Ellie Reeves @elliereeves Lewisham West and Penge Elliot Colburn @ElliotColburn Carshalton and Wallington Emily Thornberry @EmilyThornberry Islington South and Finsbury Emma Hardy @EmmaHardyMP Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle Emma Lewell-Buck @EmmaLewellBuck South Shields Esther McVey @EstherMcVey1 Tatton Fabian Hamilton @FabianLeedsNE Leeds North East Fay Alicia Jones @JonesyFay Brecon and Radnorshire Felicity Buchan @FelicityBuchan Kensington Feryal Clark @FeryalClark Enfield North Fleur Anderson @PutneyFleur Putney Flick Drummond @flickd Portsmouth South Florence Eshalomi @FloEshalomi Vauxhall Francie Molloy @FrancieMolloy Mid Ulster Gagan Mohindra @Gagan4SWHerts South West Hertfordshire Gareth Bacon @GarethBaconMP Orpington Gareth Davies @garethmdaviesuk Grantham and Stamford Gareth Thomas @GarethThomasMP Harrow West Gary Sambrook @GarySambrook89 Birmingham, Northfield Gary Streeter @garystreeterSWD South West Devon Gavin Newlands @GavNewlandsSNP Paisley and Renfrewshire North Gavin Robinson @GRobinsonDUP Belfast East Gavin Williamson @GavinWilliamson South Staffordshire Geoffrey Cox QC @geoffrey_cox Torridge and West Devon George Freeman @GeorgeFreemanMP Mid Norfolk Geraint Davies @GeraintDaviesMP Swansea West Gerald Jones @GeraldJonesLAB Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney Giles Watling @GilesWatling Clacton Gill Furniss @GillFurnissMP Sheffield, Brightside and Hillsborough Gillian Keegan @GillianKeegan Chichester Graham
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