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List of members of the European Parliament for the United Kingdom (1994–1999)
Members of the
European Parliament
for the United Kingdom
Delegation
(1973)
1st term
(
1979
)
2nd term
(
1984
)
3rd term
(
1989
)
4th term
(
1994
)
5th term
(
1999
)
6th term
(
2004
)
7th term
(
2009
)
8th term
(
2014
)
9th term
(
2019
)
Women
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UK membership
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(1973–2020)
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)
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amendments
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, 1986
(
UK ratification
)
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, 1992
(
UK ratification
)
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, 1997
(
UK ratification
)
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, 2001
(
UK ratification
)
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, 2007
(
UK ratification
)
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(elected by parliament)
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(
1979 election
)
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(
1984 election
)
Members 1989–1994
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1989 election
)
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(
1994 election
)
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)
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List
[1]
Name
National party
EP Group
Constituency
Gordon Adam
Labour Party
PES
Northumbria
Richard Balfe
Labour Party
PES
London South Inner
Roger Barton
Labour Party
PES
Sheffield
Angela Billingham
Labour Party
PES
Northamptonshire and Blaby
David Bowe
Labour Party
PES
Cleveland and Richmond
Bryan Cassidy
Conservative Party
EPP
Dorset and East Devon
Giles Chichester
Conservative Party
EPP
Devon and East Plymouth
Ken Coates
Labour Party
/ /
Independent
(Jan 1998)
PES
/
G
Nottinghamshire North and Chesterfield
Kenneth Collins
Labour Party
PES
Strathclyde East
John Corrie
Conservative Party
EPP
Worcestershire and South Warwickshire
Peter Crampton
Labour Party
PES
Humberside
Christine Crawley
Labour Party
PES
Birmingham East
Tony Cunningham
Labour Party
PES
Cumbria and Lancashire North
Wayne David
Labour Party
PES
South Wales Central
Alan Donnelly
Labour Party
PES
Tyne and Wear
Brendan Donnelly
Conservative Party
/
Pro-Euro Conservative Party
(Jan 1999)
EPP
Sussex South and Crawley
James Elles
Conservative Party
EPP
Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire East
Michael Elliott
Labour Party
PES
London West
Robert Evans
Labour Party
PES
London North West
Winnie Ewing
Scottish National Party
ERA
Highlands and Islands
Alexander Falconer
Labour Party
PES
Mid Scotland and Fife
Glyn Ford
Labour Party
PES
Greater Manchester East
Pauline Green
Labour Party
PES
London North
David Hallam
Labour Party
PES
Herefordshire and Shropshire
Veronica Hardstaff
Labour Party
PES
Lincolnshire and Humberside South
Lyndon Harrison
Labour Party
PES
Cheshire West and Wirral
Mark Hendrick
Labour Party
PES
Lancashire Central
Michael Hindley
Labour Party
PES
Lancashire South
Richard Howitt
Labour Party
PES
Essex South
Stephen Hughes
Labour Party
PES
Durham
John Hume
Social Democratic and Labour Party
PES
Northern Ireland
Caroline Jackson
Conservative Party
EPP
Wiltshire North and Bath
Edward Kellett-Bowman
Conservative Party
EPP
Itchen, Test and Avon
Hugh Kerr
Labour Party
/
Scottish Socialist Party
(1998)
PES
/
G
Essex West and Hertfordshire East
Glenys Kinnock
Labour Party
PES
South Wales East
Alfred Lomas
Labour Party
PES
London North East
Allan Macartney
Scottish National Party
ERA
North East Scotland
David Martin
Labour Party
PES
Lothians
Graham Mather
Conservative Party
EPP
Hampshire North and Oxford
Arlene McCarthy
Labour Party
PES
Peak District
Michael McGowan
Labour Party
PES
Leeds
Anne McIntosh
Conservative Party
EPP
Essex North and Suffolk South
Hugh McMahon
Labour Party
PES
Strathclyde West
Edward McMillan-Scott
Conservative Party
EPP
North Yorkshire
Eryl McNally
Labour Party
PES
Bedfordshire and Milton Keynes
Thomas Megahy
Labour Party
PES
Yorkshire South West
Bill Miller
Labour Party
PES
Glasgow
James Moorhouse
Conservative Party
/
Liberal Democrats
(Oct 1998)
EPP
/
ELDR
London South and Surrey East
Eluned Morgan
Labour Party
PES
Mid and West Wales
David Morris
Labour Party
PES
South Wales West
Simon Murphy
Labour Party
PES
Midlands West
Clive Needle
Labour Party
PES
Norfolk
Stan Newens
Labour Party
PES
London Central
Eddie Newman
Labour Party
PES
Greater Manchester Central
Jim Nicholson
Ulster Unionist Party
EPP
Northern Ireland
Christine Oddy
Labour Party
PES
Coventry and North Warwickshire
Ian Paisley
Democratic Unionist Party
NI
Northern Ireland
Roy Perry
Conservative Party
EPP
Wight and Hampshire South
Lord Plumb
Conservative Party
EPP
Cotswolds
Anita Pollack
Nationality:
Australian
Labour Party
PES
London South West
James Provan
Conservative Party
EPP
South Downs West
Imelda Read
Labour Party
PES
Nottingham and Leicestershire North West
Barry Seal
Labour Party
PES
Yorkshire West
Brian Simpson
Labour Party
PES
Cheshire East
Peter Skinner
Labour Party
PES
Kent West
Alex Smith
Labour Party
PES
South of Scotland
Tom Spencer
Conservative Party
/
Independent
(Jan 1999)
EPP
Surrey
Shaun Spiers
Labour Party
PES
London South East
John Stevens
Conservative Party
/
Pro-Euro Conservative Party
(Jan 1999)
EPP
Thames Valley
Kenneth Stewart
Labour Party
PES
Merseyside West
Jack Stewart-Clark
Conservative Party
EPP
East Sussex and Kent South
Robert Sturdy
Conservative Party
EPP
Cambridgeshire
Michael Tappin
Labour Party
PES
Staffordshire West and Congleton
Robin Teverson
Liberal Democrats
ELDR
Cornwall and West Plymouth
David Thomas
Labour Party
PES
Suffolk and South West Norfolk
Gary Titley
Labour Party
PES
Greater Manchester West
John Tomlinson
Labour Party
PES
Birmingham West
Carole Tongue
Labour Party
PES
London East
Peter Truscott
Labour Party
PES
Hertfordshire
Susan Waddington
Labour Party
PES
Leicester
Graham Watson
Liberal Democrats
ELDR
Somerset and North Devon
Mark Watts
Labour Party
PES
Kent East
Norman West
Labour Party
PES
Yorkshire South
Ian White
Labour Party
PES
Bristol
Phillip Whitehead
Labour Party
PES
Staffordshire East and Derby
Joe Wilson
Labour Party
PES
North Wales
Terry Wynn
Labour Party
PES
Merseyside East and Wigan
By-elections
1996
12 December: Merseyside, West--
Richard Corbett
(Lab), replacing deceased
Kenneth Stewart
1998
7 May: Yorkshire, South--
Linda McAvan
(Lab), replacing resigned
Norman West
26 November: Scotland, North East--
Ian Hudghton
(SNP), replacing deceased
Allan Macartney
Changes of allegiance
Ken Coates
and
Hugh Kerr
had the Labour whip suspended in January 1998 when they joined the Green group in the European Parliament; Kerr subsequently joined the
Scottish Socialist Party
.
James Moorhouse
changed from Conservative to Liberal Democrat on 8 October 1998.
Brendan Donnelly
and
John Stevens
resigned from the Conservative Party in January 1999 and subsequently established the
Pro-Euro Conservative Party
.
Tom Spencer
had the Conservative whip suspended on 31 January 1999.
See also
1994 European Parliament election in the United Kingdom
References
^
Boothroyd, David.
"European Elections in the United Kingdom 1994–"
.
United Kingdom Election Results
.
Archived
from the original on 19 August 2000.
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