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Who is my MP? Full breakdown of Parliament before it was dissolved for the General Election

Who is my local MP
Who is my local MP

Theresa May has called a general election for June 8, 2017 amid polls indicating that she could win a huge Tory majority in Parliament.

There are 650 MPs in Parliament - a majority of which are from the Conservative Party, with Labour and the SNP as the next largest parties.

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Who is my MP?
Who is my MP?

Here is a list of all MPs sitting in Parliament before the 2017 General Election.

Not all of these will run again in this election, but it is expected that the majority will.

Parliament's current MPs
Parliament's current MPs

How many MPs are there from each party?

In 2015, the Conservatives won 331 seats, winning a 12-seat majority in the House of Commons. The Labour Party ended the election with 232 MPs, and the SNP the third largest party with 56 MPs.

Since then, there have been a number of by-elections which have altered the composition of Parliament. 

Mrs May's Tories are still the largest party, but with 330 MPs. Labour, the main opposition party, has 229 MPs going into the general election.

General Election 2015 results
General Election 2015 results

2015 General Election results

After 2015's General Election, David Cameron's Conservative Party emerged victorious. A ruthless strategy which targeted Lib Dem seats meant that the Tories made a net gain of 24 seats - leaving Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg with just eight. 

Despite their vote share increasing marginally, Labour's loss of almost all of its Scottish constituencies to the SNP meant that the party had a net loss of 26 seats.

How the election mapped out in 2015
How the election mapped out in 2015

Labour were almost completely wiped out in the south of England, holding onto just a few urban constituencies and leaving swathes of blue across the country. 

Ed Miliband's party did, however, succeed in winning in London and parts of the North of England, the Midlands and Wales - where the majority of the party's seats now reside.

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