| Members of the European Parliament from the United Kingdom |
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| EP Delegation | (1973) |
| 1st Term | (1979) |
| 2nd Term | (1984) |
| 3rd Term | (1989) |
| 4th Term | (1994) |
| 5th Term | (1999) |
| 6th Term | (2004) |
| 7th Term | (2009) |
| Contents | Top · 0–9 · A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
| Name | Party | Constituency |
A |
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| Gordon Adam | Lab | Northumbria |
B |
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| Richard Balfe | Lab | London South Inner |
| Robert Battersby | Con | Humberside |
| Christopher Beazley | Con | Cornwall & Plymouth |
| Peter Beazley | Con | Bedfordshire South |
| Lord Bethell | Con | London North West |
| Beata Brookes | Con | Wales North |
| Janey Buchan | Lab | Glasgow |
C |
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| Bryan Cassidy | Con | Dorset East & Hampshire West |
| Barbara Castle | Lab | Greater Manchester West |
| Fred Catherwood | Con | Cambridgeshire & Bedfordshire North |
| Kenneth Collins | Lab | Strathclyde East |
| Richard Cottrell | Con | Bristol |
| Christine Crawley | Lab | Birmingham East |
| Bob Cryer | Lab | Sheffield |
| David Curry | Con | Essex North East |
D |
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| Margaret Daly | Con | Somerset & Dorset West |
| John de Courcy Ling | Con | Midlands Central |
| Basil de Ferranti | Con | Hampshire Central |
| Con | Surrey West | |
E |
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| Baroness Elles | Con | Thames Valley |
| Hon. James Elles | Con | Oxford & Buckinghamshire |
| Michael Elliott | Lab | London West |
| Winifred Ewing | SNP | Highlands and Islands |
F |
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| Sheila Faith | Con | Cumbria & Lancashire North |
| Alex Falconer | Lab | Scotland Mid & Fife |
| Glyn Ford | Lab | Greater Manchester East |
G |
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| Win Griffiths | Lab | Wales South |
H |
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| Michael Hindley | Lab | Lancashire East |
| Geoff Hoon | Lab | Derbyshire |
| Paul Howell | Con | Norfolk |
| Les Huckfield | Lab | Merseyside East |
| Stephen Hughes | Lab | Durham |
| John Hume | SDLP | Northern Ireland |
| Alasdair Hutton | Con | Scotland South |
J |
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| Caroline Jackson | Con | Wiltshire |
| Christopher Jackson | Con | Kent East |
K |
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| Michael Kilby | Con | Nottingham |
L |
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| Alfred Lomas | Lab | London North East |
M |
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| John Marshall | Con | London North |
| David Martin | Lab | Lothians |
| Michael McGowan | Lab | Leeds |
| Hugh McMahon | Lab | Strathclyde West |
| Edward McMillan-Scott | Con | York |
| Tom Megahy | Lab | Yorkshire South West |
| James Moorhouse | Con | London South & Surrey East |
| David Morris | Lab | Wales Mid & West |
N |
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| Stanley Newens | Lab | London Central |
| Edward Newman | Lab | Greater Manchester Central |
| Bill Newton Dunn | Con | Lincolnshire |
| Tom Normanton | Con | Cheshire East |
O |
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| Lord O'Hagan | Con | Devon |
P |
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| Ian Paisley | DUP | Northern Ireland |
| Ben Patterson | Con | Kent West |
| Andrew Pearce | Con | Cheshire West |
| Terry Pitt | Lab | Midlands West |
| Henry Plumb | Con | Cotswolds |
| Derek Prag | Con | Hertfordshire |
| Peter Price | Con | London South East |
| Christopher Prout | Con | Shropshire & Stafford |
| James Provan | Con | Scotland North East |
Q |
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| Joyce Quin | Lab | Tyne and Wear |
R |
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| Shelagh Roberts | Con | London South West |
S |
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| James Scott-Hopkins | Con | Hereford & Worcester |
| Barry Seal | Lab | Yorkshire West |
| Madron Seligman | Con | Sussex West |
| Dr. Alexander Sherlock | Con | Essex South West |
| Richard Simmonds | Con | Wight & Hampshire East |
| Anthony Simpson | Con | Northamptonshire |
| Llewellyn Smith | Lab | Wales South East |
| George Stevenson | Lab | Staffordshire East |
| Kenneth Stewart | Lab | Merseyside West |
| Jack Stewart-Clark | Con | Sussex East |
T |
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| John Taylor | OUP | Northern Ireland |
| John Tomlinson | Lab | Birmingham West |
| Carole Tongue | Lab | London East |
| Frederick Tuckman | Con | Leicester |
| Amédée Turner | Con | Suffolk |
V |
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| Peter Vanneck | Con | Cleveland & Yorkshire North |
W |
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| Michael Welsh | Con | Lancashire Central |
| Norman West | Lab | Yorkshire South |
By-elections
1987
- March 5: Midlands, West--John Bird (Lab), replacing deceased Terry Pitt
1988
- December 15: Hampshire, Central--Edward Kellett-Bowman (Con), replacing deceased Basil de Ferranti
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