In the UK, MP might be an abbreviation for Metropolitan Police or Member of Parliament.
Richard Colvin - UK MP - was born in 1856.
Richard Colvin - UK MP - died in 1936.
In the UK use the Contact MP link below.
Member of Parliament.
Kenneth Clarke MP
Yes, in the UK, there are many women MP's in Parliament.
No, but you must be a citizen of the UK, Commonwealth or the Republic of Ireland to stand for election in the UK.
She was the UK's first black woman MP.
Ian Duncan Smith MP
HM Queen Elizabeth II is the Head of state of the UK, Rt. Hon Gordon Brown MP is head of the UK government, Alex Salmond MSP, MP is First Minister of Scotland.
No, a Lord may not be a member of the House of Commons. He would have to revoke his peerage to become an MP.
MP means "Member of Parliament". This means an individual who has been elected to the Canadian parliament or any provincial legislature (In Ontario, MPP represents "Member of Provincial Parliament", rather than MP)