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Members of the House of Commons December 2019 Nickie AIKEN MP Members of the House of Commons December 2019 A Conservative Conservative Nickie AIKEN MP Victoria ATKINS MP Cities of London and Louth and Horncastle Westminster Conservative Conservative Lucy ALLAN MP Kemi BADENOCH MP Telford Saffron Walden Conservative Conservative Caroline ANSELL MP Siobhan BAILLIE MP Eastbourne Stroud Conservative Conservative Sarah ATHERTON MP Harriett BALDWIN MP Wrexham West Worcestershire B Conservative Conservative Karen BRADLEY MP Felicity BUCHAN MP Staffordshire Moorlands Kensington Conservative Conservative Suella BRAVERMAN MP Miriam CATES MP Fareham Penistone and Stocksbridge Conservative Conservative Sara BRITCLIFFE MP Maria CAULFIELD MP Hyndburn Lewes Conservative Conservative Fiona BRUCE MP Jo CHURCHILL MP Congleton Bury St Edmunds Members of the House of Commons December 2019 C Conservative Conservative Theo CLARKE MP Tracey CROUCH MP Stafford Chatham and Aylesford Conservative Conservative Dr Thérèse COFFEY MP Mims DAVIES MP Suffolk Coastal Mid Sussex Conservative Conservative Claire COUTINHO MP Dehenna DAVISON MP East Surrey Bishop Auckland Conservative Conservative Virginia CROSBIE MP Caroline DINENAGE MP Ynys Môn Gosport D Conservative Conservative Sarah DINES MP Flick DRUMMOND MP Derbyshire Dales Meon Valley Conservative Conservative Michelle DONELAN MP Ruth EDWARDS MP Chippenham Rushcliffe Conservative Conservative Nadine DORRIES MP Natalie ELPHICKE MP Mid Bedfordshire Dover Conservative Conservative Jackie DOYLE-PRICE MP Laura FARRIS MP Thurrock Newbury Members of the House of Commons December 2019 F Conservative Conservative Katherine FLETCHER MP Jo GIDEON MP South Ribble Stoke-on-Trent Central Conservative Conservative Vicky FORD MP Dame Cheryl GILLAN MP Chelmsford Chesham and Amersham Conservative Conservative Lucy FRAZER MP Helen GRANT MP South East Cambridgeshire Maidstone and The Weald Conservative Conservative Nusrat GHANI MP Kate GRIFFITHS MP Wealden Burton H Conservative Conservative Rebecca HARRIS MP Andrea JENKYNS MP Castle Point Morley and Outwood Conservative Conservative Trudy HARRISON MP Dr Caroline JOHNSON Copeland MP Sleaford and North Hykeham Conservative Conservative Sally-Ann HART MP Fay JONES MP Hastings and Rye Brecon and Radnorshire Conservative Conservative Jane HUNT MP Alicia KEARNS MP Loughborough Rutland and Melton Members of the House of Commons December 2019 L Conservative Conservative Gillian KEEGAN MP Julia LOPEZ MP Chichester Hornchurch and Upminster Conservative Conservative Dame Eleanor LAING MP Cherilyn MACKRORY MP Epping Forest Truro and Falmouth Conservative Conservative Pauline LATHAM MP Rachel MACLEAN MP Mid Derbyshire Redditch Conservative Conservative Andrea LEADSOM MP Esther MCVEY MP South Northamptonshire Tatton M Conservative Conservative Julie MARSON MP Penny MORDAUNT MP Hertford and Stortford Portsmouth North Conservative Conservative Theresa MAY MP Anne Marie MORRIS MP Maidenhead Newton Abbot Conservative Conservative Maria MILLER MP Joy MORRISSEY MP Basingstoke Beaconsfield Conservative Conservative Amanda MILLING MP Wendy MORTON MP Cannock Chase Aldridge-Brownhills Members of the House of Commons December 2019 M Conservative Conservative Holly MUMBY-CROFT Priti PATEL MP MP Witham Scunthorpe Conservative Conservative Sheryll MURRAY MP Rebecca POW MP South East Cornwall Taunton Deane Conservative Conservative Lia NICI MP Victoria PRENTIS MP Great Grimsby Banbury Conservative Conservative Caroline NOKES MP Nicola RICHARDS MP Romsey and Southampton West Bromwich East North R Conservative Conservative Angela RICHARDSON MP Amanda SOLLOWAY MP Guildford Derby North Conservative Conservative Mary ROBINSON MP Jane STEVENSON MP Cheadle Wolverhampton North East Conservative Conservative Selaine SAXBY MP Maggie THROUP MP North Devon Erewash Conservative Conservative Chloe SMITH MP Kelly TOLHURST MP Norwich North Rochester and Strood Members of the House of Commons December 2019 T Conservative Conservative Anne-Marie TREVELYAN Suzanne WEBB MP MP Stourbridge Berwick-upon-Tweed Conservative Conservative Laura TROTT MP Helen WHATELY MP Sevenoaks Faversham and Mid Kent Conservative Conservative Elizabeth TRUSS MP Heather WHEELER MP South West Norfolk South Derbyshire Conservative Theresa VILLIERS MP Chipping Barnet A Conservative Conservative Nigel ADAMS MP Peter ALDOUS MP Selby and Ainsty Waveney Conservative Conservative Bim AFOLAMI MP Sir David AMESS MP Hitchin and Harpenden Southend West Conservative Conservative Adam AFRIYIE MP Lee ANDERSON MP Windsor Ashfield Conservative Conservative Imran AHMAD-KHAN Stuart ANDERSON MP MP Wolverhampton South Wakefield West Members of the House of Commons December 2019 A Conservative Conservative Stuart ANDREW MP Shaun BAILEY MP Pudsey West Bromwich West Conservative Conservative Edward ARGAR MP Duncan BAKER MP Charnwood North Norfolk Conservative Conservative Gareth BACON MP Steve BAKER MP Orpington Wycombe Conservative Conservative Richard BACON MP Stephen BARCLAY MP South Norfolk North East Cambridgeshire B Conservative Conservative John BARON MP Sir Paul BERESFORD MP Basildon and Billericay Mole Valley Conservative Conservative Simon BAYNES MP Jake BERRY MP Clwyd South Rossendale and Darwen Conservative Conservative Aaron BELL MP Saqib BHATTI MP Newcastle-under-Lyme Meriden Conservative Conservative Scott BENTON MP Bob BLACKMAN MP Blackpool South Harrow East Members of the House of Commons December 2019 B Conservative Conservative Crispin BLUNT MP Ben BRADLEY MP Reigate Mansfield Conservative Conservative Peter BONE MP Sir Graham BRADY MP Wellingborough Altrincham and Sale West Conservative Conservative Sir Peter BOTTOMLEY Jack BRERETON MP MP Stoke-on-Trent South Worthing West Conservative Conservative Andrew BOWIE MP Andrew BRIDGEN MP West Aberdeenshire and North West Leicestershire Kincardine B Conservative Conservative Steve BRINE MP Robert BUCKLAND MP Winchester South Swindon Conservative Conservative Paul BRISTOW MP Alex BURGHART MP Peterborough Brentwood and Ongar Conservative Conservative James BROKENSHIRE MP Conor BURNS MP Old Bexley and Sidcup Bournemouth West Conservative Conservative Anthony BROWNE MP Rob BUTLER MP South Cambridgeshire Aylesbury Members of the House of Commons December 2019 C Conservative Conservative Alun CAIRNS MP Alex CHALK MP Vale of Glamorgan Cheltenham Conservative Conservative Andy CARTER MP Rehman CHISHTI MP Warrington South Gillingham and Rainham Conservative Conservative James CARTLIDGE MP Sir Christopher CHOPE South Suffolk MP Christchurch Conservative Conservative Sir William CASH MP Greg CLARK MP Stone Tunbridge Wells C Conservative Conservative Simon CLARKE MP Sir Geoffrey CLIFTON- Middlesbrough South and BROWN MP East Cleveland The Cotswolds Conservative Conservative Brendan CLARKE-SMITH Elliot COLBURN MP MP Carshalton and Wallington Bassetlaw Conservative Conservative Chris CLARKSON MP Damian COLLINS MP Heywood and Middleton Folkestone and Hythe Conservative Conservative James CLEVERLY MP Alberto COSTA MP Braintree South Leicestershire Members of the House of Commons December 2019 C Conservative Conservative Robert COURTS MP David T. 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DAVIES MP Witney Monmouth Conservative Conservative Geoffrey COX MP Dr James DAVIES MP Torridge and West Devon Vale of Clwyd Conservative Conservative Stephen CRABB MP Gareth DAVIES MP Preseli Pembrokeshire Grantham and Stamford Conservative Conservative James DALY MP Philip DAVIES MP Bury North Shipley D Conservative Conservative David DAVIS MP Oliver DOWDEN MP Haltemprice and Howden Hertsmere Conservative Conservative Jonathan DJANOGLY MP Richard DRAX MP Huntingdon South Dorset Conservative Conservative Leo DOCHERTY MP James DUDDRIDGE MP Aldershot Rochford and Southend East Conservative Conservative Steve DOUBLE MP David DUGUID MP St Austell and Newquay Banff and Buchan Members of the House of Commons December 2019 D Conservative Conservative Iain DUNCAN SMITH MP Tobias ELLWOOD MP Chingford and Woodford Bournemouth East Green Conservative Conservative Philip DUNNE MP George EUSTICE MP Ludlow Camborne and Redruth Conservative Conservative Mark EASTWOOD MP Dr Luke EVANS MP Dewsbury Bosworth Conservative Conservative Michael ELLIS MP Nigel EVANS MP Northampton North Ribble Valley E Conservative Conservative Sir David EVENNETT MP Mark FLETCHER MP Bexleyheath and Crayford Bolsover Conservative Conservative Ben EVERITT MP Nick FLETCHER MP Milton Keynes North Don Valley Conservative Conservative Michael FABRICANT MP Kevin FOSTER MP Lichfield Torbay Conservative Conservative Simon FELL MP Dr Liam FOX MP Barrow and Furness North Somerset Members of the House of Commons December 2019 F Conservative Conservative Mark FRANCOIS MP Marcus FYSH MP Rayleigh and Wickford Yeovil Conservative Conservative George FREEMAN MP Sir Roger GALE MP Mid Norfolk North Thanet Conservative Conservative Mike FREER MP Mark GARNIER MP Finchley and Golders Green Wyre Forest Conservative Conservative Richard FULLER MP Nick GIBB MP North East Bedfordshire Bognor Regis and Littlehampton G Conservative Conservative Peter GIBSON MP Richard GRAHAM MP Darlington Gloucester Conservative Conservative John GLEN MP James GRAY MP Salisbury North Wiltshire Conservative Conservative Robert GOODWILL MP Chris GRAYLING MP Scarborough and Whitby Epsom and Ewell Conservative Conservative Michael GOVE MP Chris GREEN MP Surrey Heath Bolton West Members of the House of Commons December 2019 G Conservative Conservative Damian GREEN MP Robert HALFON MP Ashford Harlow Conservative Conservative Andrew GRIFFITH MP Luke HALL MP Arundel and South Downs Thornbury and Yate Conservative Conservative
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