List of National Labour Party (UK) MPs

List of National Labour Party (UK) MPs

This is a list of National Labour Party MPs. It includes all Members of Parliament of the British House of Commons who represented the National Labour Party.

*Craigie Mason Aitchison, Kilmarnock, 1931 - 33 ¹
*Ernest Bennett, Cardiff Central, 1931 - 45 ¹ ²
*Archibald George Church, Wandsworth Central, 1931 ¹ b
*Richard Denman, Leeds Central, 1931 - 45 ¹ ²
*Abraham John Flint, Ilkeston, 1931 - 35 d
*George Gillett, Finsbury, 1931 - 35 ¹
*Derwent Hall Caine, Liverpool Everton, 1931 ¹ a
*G. W. Holford-Knight, Nottingham South, 1931 - 35 ¹
*William Jowitt, Preston, 1931 ³ b
*Kenneth Lindsay, Kilmarnock, 1933 - 45 ²
*James Lovatt-Fraser, Lichfield, 1931 - 38 ¹
*Malcolm MacDonald, Bassetlaw, 1931 - 35 ¹ ; Ross and Cromarty, 1936 - 45 ²
*Ramsay MacDonald, Seaham, 1931 - 35 ¹ ; Combined Scottish Universities, 1936 - 37
*Sydney Frank Markham, Chatham, 1931 ¹ c ; Nottingham South, 1935 - 45 ²
*Harold Nicolson, Leicester West, 1935 - 45 ²
*Francis Palmer, Tottenham South, 1931 - 35 d
*Sam Rosbotham, Ormskirk, 1931 - 39 ¹
*Philip Snowden, Colne Valley, 1931 ¹ c
*James Henry Thomas, Derby, 1931 - 36 ¹
*John Worthington, Forest of Dean, 1931 - 35 d

:¹ Elected as a Labour Party MP in 1929.:² Became an independent MP on the dissolution of the party.:³ Elected as a Liberal Party MP in 1929, then defected to the Labour Party.

:a defeated at the 1931 General Election.:b unsuccessfully fought another seat at the 1931 General Election.:c retired at the 1931 General Election.:d National Labour gain at the 1931 General Election.


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