- Members of the European Parliament for the United Kingdom 2004–2009
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This is a list of Members of the European Parliament for the United Kingdom in the 2004 to 2009 session, ordered by name.
See European Parliament Election, 2004 (UK) for a list ordered by constituency.
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) Contents
Current members
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Former members
Name Region Party Date Reason for departure Chris Huhne South East England LibDem 11 May 2005 Resigned on election to the House of Commons Theresa Villiers London Conservative 11 May 2005 Resigned on election to the House of Commons Phillip Whitehead East Midlands Labour 31 December 2005 Deceased Terry Wynn North West England Labour 27 August 2006 Resigned after reaching 60th birthday Graham Booth South West England UKIP 1 October 2008 Retired Notes
- ^ Jim Allister was elected as a member of the Democratic Unionist Party, but resigned the party whip on 27 March 2007 in protest over the party's decision to form a power-sharing executive in the Northern Ireland Assembly with Sinn Féin.
- ^ Sharon Bowles replaced Chris Huhne on 12 May 2005.
- ^ Daniel Hannan was expelled from the EPP-ED group on 19 February 2008.
- ^ Roger Helmer had the Conservative whip suspended from 26 May 2005 to 13 September 2006 after he voted to censure the European Commission. Simultaneously, his membership of the EPP-ED group was withdrawn, and it has not been restored.
- ^ Syed Kamall replaced Theresa Villiers on 12 May 2005.
- ^ Originally elected as a Liberal Democrat, Saj Karim joined the Conservative Party on 26 November 2007.
- ^ Robert Kilroy-Silk was elected as a member of UKIP, and sat in the Independence and Democracy group. He resigned the UKIP whip on 27 October 2004 and founded Veritas on 2 February 2005.
- ^ Ashley Mote was elected as a member of UKIP, and would have sat with the Independence and Democracy group, had he not been suspended from UKIP on 16 July 2004. Instead, he sat as a Non-inscrit member until becoming a founder member of the Identity, Tradition, Sovereignty group in January 2007. ITS ceased to exist in November that year.
- ^ Terry Wynn resigned on 27 August 2006 and was replaced by Brian Simpson.
- ^ Phillip Whitehead died on 31 December 2005, and was replaced by Glenis Willmott on 1 January 2006.
Members of the European Parliament 1952–1958 Belgium · France · Italy · Luxembourg · Netherlands · West Germany
1958–1979 Belgium · Denmark (1973) · France · Ireland (1973), (1973–77), (1977–79) · Italy · Luxembourg · Netherlands · United Kingdom (1973) · West Germany
1979–1984 Belgium · Denmark · France · Greece (1981) · Ireland · Italy · Luxembourg · Netherlands · United Kingdom · West Germany
1984–1989 Belgium · Denmark · France · Greece · Ireland · Italy · Luxembourg · Netherlands · Portugal (1987) · Spain (1987) · United Kingdom · West Germany
1989–1994 Belgium · Denmark · France · Greece · Ireland · Italy · Luxembourg · Netherlands · Portugal · Spain · United Kingdom · West Germany
1994–1999 Austria (1996) · Belgium · Denmark · Finland (1996) · France · Germany · Greece · Ireland · Italy · Luxembourg · Netherlands · Portugal · Spain · Sweden (1995) · United Kingdom
1999–2004 Austria · Belgium · Denmark · Finland · France · Germany · Greece · Ireland · Italy · Luxembourg · Netherlands · Portugal · Spain · Sweden · United Kingdom
2004–2009 Austria · Belgium · Bulgaria (2007) · Cyprus · Czech Republic · Denmark · Estonia · Finland · France · Germany · Greece · Hungary · Ireland · Italy · Latvia · Lithuania · Luxembourg · Malta · Netherlands · Poland · Portugal · Romania (2007) · Slovakia · Slovenia · Spain · Sweden · United Kingdom (including Gibraltar)
2009–2014 Austria · Belgium · Bulgaria · Cyprus · Czech Republic · Denmark · Estonia · Finland · France · Germany · Greece · Hungary · Ireland · Italy · Latvia · Lithuania · Luxembourg · Malta · Netherlands · Poland · Portugal · Romania · Slovakia · Slovenia · Spain · Sweden · United Kingdom (including Gibraltar)
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