Apparently they do, since ALL of the MPs on the Green Party in New Zealand support same-sex marriage.
The Liberal Democrat Party has thirteen MPs in the UK.
Opposition MPs
There are 258 Labour Members of Parliament as of January 11, 2012, plus 3 MPs from the Social and Democratic Labour Party, which is another Labour party based in Northern Ireland only.
at least 5% of the votes
No, there are currently no sitting MPs that are affiliated with the British National Party.
As of October 2023, there are 17 Conservative Members of Parliament (MPs) representing British Columbia in the House of Commons. The number of MPs can change with elections or party reorganization, so it's always good to check for the most current information.
57 MPs, just under 4,000 local councillors and about 60,000 members of the party.
There are currently 32 FNM MPs in the House of Assembly in The Bahamas.
There are 129 MSPs (and therefore seats) in the Scottish Parliament
At the 2010 general election, a total of 258 Members of Parliament were elected as Labour Party candidates, down from 355 at the 2005 election (-97). Additionally, three Members of Parliament were elected as candidates for the Social and Democratic Labour Party in Northern Ireland. All though they are two completely separate parties, the SDLP traditionally gives supply and confidence to the UK Labour Party.
The House of Commons in the UK is primarily composed of Members of Parliament (MPs) from several political parties. The main parties typically represented include the Conservative Party, the Labour Party, the Liberal Democrats, the Scottish National Party (SNP), and the Green Party, among others. Additionally, there are independent MPs and representatives from smaller parties, reflecting a range of political views across the UK. The composition can vary with each general election, influencing the balance of power and policy-making.