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List of United Kingdom Conservative MPs (2024–present)

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121Conservative Partymembers of Parliament (MPs) out of the650 constituencies were elected to theHouse of Commons at the4 July 2024 general election,[1] the lowest number inits history.[2] Party leaderKemi Badenoch is shown in bold.

Summary

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  • 26 of the 121 Conservative MPs were newly elected to Parliament[3]
  • Leicester East (Shivani Raja) was the only Conservative gain in the election (from Labour)[4]
  • The average winning margin in Conservative seats was 8.5%, compared with 18.9% for Labour seats.[5]
  • 39 of the 121 Conservative seats (32%) were won with a majority of under 5%.[5]

List of Conservative MPs elected in the 2024 general election by majority

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ConstituencyNameMajority (vote)Majority (%)Notes
Aldridge-BrownhillsWendy Morton4,23110.3
Arundel and South DownsAndrew Griffith12,13422.2
Basildon and BillericayRichard Holden200.04
BeaconsfieldJoy Morrissey5,45511.4
Berwickshire, Roxburgh and SelkirkJohn Lamont6,59914.1
Beverley and HoldernessGraham Stuart1240.3
Bexhill and BattleKieran Mullan2,6575.6
Bognor Regis and LittlehamptonAlison Griffiths1,7653.7
BraintreeJames Cleverly3,6707.5
Brentwood and OngarAlex Burghart5,98012.4
BridgwaterAshley Fox1,3493.4
Bridlington and The WoldsCharlie Dewhirst3,1257.3
Brigg and ImminghamMartin Vickers3,2437.6
Broadland and FakenhamJerome Mayhew7191.5
Bromley and Biggin HillPeter Fortune3020.6
BromsgroveBradley Thomas3,0166.0
BroxbourneLewis Cocking2,8586.6
Castle PointRebecca Harris3,2518.0
Central DevonMel Stride610.1
Central Suffolk and North IpswichPatrick Spencer4,2909.2Suspended in May 2025
Chester South and EddisburyAphra Brandreth3,0575.8
Chingford and Woodford GreenIain Duncan Smith4,7589.8
ChristchurchChristopher Chope7,45515.8
Croydon SouthChris Philp2,3134.7
DaventryStuart Andrew3,0125.7
Droitwich and EveshamNigel Huddleston8,99518.1
Dumfries and GallowayJohn Cooper9302.1
Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and TweeddaleDavid Mundell4,2429.6
East Grinstead and UckfieldMims Davies8,48016.8
East HampshireDamian Hinds1,2752.5
East SurreyClaire Coutinho7,45015.2
East WiltshireDanny Kruger4,71610.0Defected toReform UK in September 2025
Epping ForestNeil Hudson5,68213.6
Exmouth and Exeter EastDavid Reed1210.2
Fareham and WaterloovilleSuella Braverman6,07912.1
Farnham and BordonGreg Stafford1,3492.5
Faversham and Mid KentHelen Whately1,4693.2
FyldeAndrew Snowden5611.2
GainsboroughEdward Leigh3,5327.6
Godalming and AshJeremy Hunt8911.6
Goole and PocklingtonDavid Davis3,5727.2
Gordon and BuchanHarriet Cross8782.0
GosportCaroline Dinenage6,06613.7
Grantham and BourneGareth Davies4,4969.7
Hamble ValleyPaul Holmes4,8098.9
Harborough, Oadby and WigstonNeil O'Brien2,3784.7
Harrow EastBob Blackman11,68024.4
Harwich and North EssexBernard Jenkin1,1622.4
HavantAlan Mak920.2
Hereford and South HerefordshireJesse Norman1,2792.8
Herne Bay and SandwichRoger Gale2,4995.1
HertsmereOliver Dowden7,99216.7
Hinckley and BosworthLuke Evans5,40811.3
Hornchurch and UpminsterJulia Lopez1,9434.1
HuntingdonBen Obese-Jecty1,4992.9
Isle of Wight EastJoe Robertson3,3239.8
Keighley and IlkleyRobbie Moore1,6253.6
Kenilworth and SouthamJeremy Wright6,57412.4
Kingswinford and South StaffordshireMike Wood6,30314.0
Leicester EastShivani Raja4,4269.5
Louth and HorncastleVictoria Atkins5,50611.8
Maidstone and MallingHelen Grant1,6743.6
MaldonJohn Whittingdale6,90613.9
Melton and SystonEdward Argar5,39611.7
Meriden and Solihull EastSaqib Bhatti4,58410.4
Mid BedfordshireBlake Stephenson1,3212.7
Mid BuckinghamshireGreg Smith5,87210.8
Mid LeicestershirePeter Bedford2,2014.6
Mid NorfolkGeorge Freeman3,0546.7
New Forest EastJulian Lewis8,49518.8
New Forest WestDesmond Swayne5,60012.1
NewarkRobert Jenrick3,5726.7
North BedfordshireRichard Fuller5,41410.5
North CotswoldsGeoffrey Clifton-Brown3,3576.7
North DorsetSimon Hoare1,5893.1
North East CambridgeshireSteve Barclay7,18918.4
North West EssexKemi Badenoch2,6104.8
North West HampshireKit Malthouse3,2886.5
North West NorfolkJames Wild4,95411.1
Old Bexley and SidcupLouie French3,5487.4
OrpingtonGareth Bacon5,11811.1
Rayleigh and WickfordMark Francois5,62111.7
ReigateRebecca Paul3,1876.0
Richmond and NorthallertonRishi Sunak12,18525.1
RomfordAndrew Rosindell1,4633.3
Romsey and Southampton NorthCaroline Nokes2,1914.4
Ruislip, Northwood and PinnerDavid Simmonds7,58116.1
Runnymede and WeybridgeBen Spencer7,62715.8
Rutland and StamfordAlicia Kearns10,39421.4
SalisburyJohn Glen3,8077.6
SevenoaksLaura Trott5,44010.9
Skipton and RiponJulian Smith1,6503.1
Sleaford and North HykehamCaroline Johnson4,3468.9
Solihull West and ShirleyNeil Shastri-Hurst4,6209.8
South Holland and the DeepingsJohn Hayes6,85614.9
South LeicestershireAlberto Costa5,50810.8
South NorthamptonshireSarah Bool3,6876.8
South ShropshireStuart Anderson1,6243.1
South SuffolkJames Cartlidge3,0476.3
South West DevonRebecca Smith2,1124.0
South West HertfordshireGagan Mohindra4,4569.2
South West WiltshireAndrew Murrison3,2437.0
SpelthorneLincoln Jopp1,5903.4
Staffordshire MoorlandsKaren Bradley1,1752.8
Stockton WestMatt Vickers2,1394.4
Stone, Great Wyrley and PenkridgeGavin Williamson5,46612.8
Sussex WealdNus Ghani6,84213.9
Sutton ColdfieldAndrew Mitchell2,5435.3
TattonEsther McVey1,1362.2
The WrekinMark Pritchard8831.8
Thirsk and MaltonKevin Hollinrake7,55015.1
TonbridgeTom Tugendhat11,16622.0
Torridge and TavistockGeoffrey Cox3,9507.8
Weald of KentKatie Lam8,42216.6
West Aberdeenshire and KincardineAndrew Bowie3,4417.0
West SuffolkNick Timothy3,2477.1
West WorcestershireHarriett Baldwin6,54712.0
Wetherby and EasingwoldAlec Shelbrooke4,8469.3
WindsorJack Rankin6,45714.3
WithamPriti Patel5,14510.2
Wyre ForestMark Garnier8121.8

See also

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References

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  1. ^Parsad-Wyatt, Angus (2024-07-05)."List: The 121 Conservative MPs. (And some of the big names that lost)".Conservative Home. Retrieved2024-07-08.
  2. ^Jones, Ian (2024-07-05)."General Election in numbers: Records broken and historic milestones".Evening Standard. Retrieved2024-07-08.
  3. ^Jeffery, David."Who's left? The composition of the new parliamentary Conservative Party".UK in a Changing Europe. UK in a Changing Europe. Retrieved14 May 2025.
  4. ^Lewis, Lauren."Tories' only gain in entire election: Shivani Raja wins seat after Keith Vaz and Claudia Webbe split vote".LBC. Retrieved14 May 2025.
  5. ^abSturge, Georgina."2024 general election: Marginality".House of Commons Library. UK Parliament. Retrieved15 May 2025.
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