- Members of the European Parliament for the United Kingdom 1999–2004
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Members of the
European Parliament
for the United KingdomDelegation (1973) 1st Term (1979) 2nd Term (1984) 3rd Term (1989) 4th Term (1994) 5th Term (1999) 6th Term (2004) 7th Term (2009) This is a list of members of the European Parliament for the United Kingdom in the 1999 to 2004 session, ordered by name.
For a list ordered by constituency, see Members of the European Parliament for the United Kingdom 1999–2004 by region.
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 A
- Gordon Adam (Party of European Socialists) (appointed February 8, 2000)
- Robert Atkins (European People's Party)
- Elspeth Attwooll (European Liberal, Democrat and Reform Party)
B
- Richard Balfe (Party of European Socialists) (resigned from the PSE group in December 2001; joined the European People's Party on March 5, 2002)
- Christopher Beazley (European People's Party)
- Lord Bethell (European People's Party) (resigned September 29, 2003)
- Graham Booth (Europe of Democracies and Diversities) (appointed December 18, 2002)
- David Bowe (Party of European Socialists)
- John Bowis (European People's Party)
- Philip Charles Bradbourn (European People's Party)
- Philip Bushill-Matthews (European People's Party)
C
- Martin Callanan (European People's Party)
- Michael Cashman (Party of European Socialists)
- Giles Chichester (European People's Party)
- Nicholas Clegg (European Liberal, Democrat and Reform Party)
- Richard Corbett (Party of European Socialists)
- John Corrie (European People's Party)
D
- Chris Davies (European Liberal, Democrat and Reform Party)
- Nirj Deva (European People's Party)
- Alan Donnelly (Party of European Socialists) (resigned January 21, 2000)
- Den Dover (European People's Party)
- Andrew Duff (European Liberal, Democrat and Reform Party)
E
- James Elles (European People's Party)
- Jillian Evans (Greens-EFA)
- Jonathan Evans (European People's Party)
- Robert Evans (Party of European Socialists)
F
- Nigel Farage (Europe of Democracies and Diversities)
- Glyn Ford (Party of European Socialists)
- Jacqueline Foster (European People's Party)
G
- Neena Gill (Party of European Socialists)
- Robert Goodwill (European People's Party)
- Pauline Green (Party of European Socialists) (resigned on December 21, 1999)
H
- Daniel Hannan (European People's Party)
- Malcolm Harbour (European People's Party)
- Christopher Heaton-Harris (European People's Party)
- Roger Helmer (European People's Party)
- Michael Holmes (Europe of Democracies and Diversities) (sat as non-attachied from March 20, 2000; resigned on December 15, 2002)
- Mary Honeyball (Party of European Socialists)
- Richard Howitt (Party of European Socialists)
- Ian Hudghton (Greens-EFA)
- Stephen Hughes (Party of European Socialists)
- Christopher Huhne (European Liberal, Democrat and Reform Party)
- John Hume (Party of European Socialists)
I
- Richard Inglewood (European People's Party)
J
K
- Bashir Khanbhai (European People's Party)
- Glenys Kinnock (Party of European Socialists)
- Timothy Kirkhope (European People's Party)
L
- Jean Lambert (Greens-EFA)
- Caroline Lucas (Greens-EFA)
- Sarah Ludford (European Liberal, Democrat and Reform Party)
- Elizabeth Lynne (European Liberal, Democrat and Reform Party)
M
- Alexander Macmillan (European People's Party)
- Linda McAvan (Party of European Socialists)
- Arlene McCarthy (Party of European Socialists)
- Neil MacCormick (Greens-EFA)
- Edward McMillan-Scott (European People's Party)
- Eryl McNally (Party of European Socialists)
- David Martin (Party of European Socialists)
- Bill Miller (Party of European Socialists)
- Claude Moraes (Party of European Socialists)
- Eluned Morgan (Party of European Socialists)
- Simon Murphy (Party of European Socialists)
N
- Bill Newton Dunn (European People's Party) (suspended from the party on September 23, 2000, and joined the European Liberal, Democrat and Reform Party on November 21, 2000)
- Jim Nicholson (European People's Party)
- Baroness Nicholson of Winterbourne (European Liberal, Democrat and Reform Party)
O
P
- Ian Paisley (Democratic Unionist Party)
- Neil Parish (European People's Party)
- Roy Perry (European People's Party)
- James Provan (European People's Party)
- John Purvis (European People's Party)
R
S
- Brian Simpson (Party of European Socialists)
- Peter Skinner (Party of European Socialists)
- Struan Stevenson (European People's Party)
- Catherine Stihler (known as Catherine Taylor until her marriage in 2000) (Party of European Socialists)
- Robert Sturdy (European People's Party)
- David Sumberg (European People's Party)
T
- Charles Tannock (European People's Party)
- Catherine Taylor, see Catherine Stihler
- Jeffrey Titford (Europe of Democracies and Diversities)
- Gary Titley (Party of European Socialists)
- Ian Twinn (European People's Party) (appointed on October 21, 2003)
V
W
- Diana Wallis (European Liberal, Democrat and Reform Party)
- Graham Watson (European Liberal, Democrat and Reform Party)
- Mark Watts (Party of European Socialists)
- Phillip Whitehead (Party of European Socialists)
- Eurig Wyn (Greens-EFA)
- Terence Wynn (Party of European Socialists)
See also
- Members of the European Parliament 1999–2004
- List of Members of the European Parliament 1999–2004 - for a full alphabetical list
- European Parliament election, 1999 (United Kingdom)
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