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Eleven Liberal Democrat members of Parliament (MPs) were elected to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom at the 2019 general election.[1] Four more were subsequently elected at parliamentary by-elections in Chesham and Amersham, North Shropshire, Tiverton and Honiton and Somerton and Frome bringing the total to 15.
Name |
Parliamentary roles[2] |
Age |
Time in Parliament |
Constituency |
Majority |
State party [Note 1] |
Regional party
|
Ed Davey
|
Leader of the Liberal Democrats
|
58
|
1997–2015 2017–present
|
Kingston and Surbiton
|
10,489
|
|
England
|
London
|
Daisy Cooper
|
Deputy Leader of the Liberal Democrats
|
43
|
2019–present
|
St Albans
|
6,293
|
|
England
|
East of England
|
Health & Social Care spokesperson
|
Christine Jardine
|
Cabinet Office spokesperson
|
64
|
2017–present
|
Edinburgh West
|
3,769
|
|
Scotland
|
Women and Equalities spokesperson
|
Scotland spokesperson
|
Alistair Carmichael
|
Liberal Democrat Home Affairs spokesperson
|
59
|
2001–present
|
Orkney and Shetland
|
2,507
|
|
Scotland
|
Northern Ireland spokesperson
|
Justice spokesperson
|
Layla Moran
|
Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs spokesperson
|
42
|
2017–present
|
Oxford West and Abingdon
|
8,943
|
|
England
|
South Central
|
International Development spokesperson
|
Wendy Chamberlain
|
Chief Whip in the House of Commons
|
47
|
2019–present
|
Fife North East
|
1,316
|
|
Scotland
|
Social Justice spokesperson
|
Jamie Stone
|
Digital, Culture, Media and Sport spokesperson
|
70
|
2017–present
|
Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross
|
204
|
|
Scotland
|
Defence spokesperson (until October 2022)
|
Sarah Olney
|
Liberal Democrat Treasury spokesperson
|
47
|
2016–17 2019–present
|
Richmond Park
|
7,766
|
|
England
|
London
|
Business and Industrial Strategy spokesperson
|
Tim Farron
|
Environment, Food and Rural Affairs spokesperson
|
54
|
2005–present
|
Westmorland and Lonsdale
|
1,934
|
|
England
|
North West
|
Wera Hobhouse
|
Energy and Climate Change spokesperson
|
64
|
2017–present
|
Bath
|
12,322
|
|
England
|
Western Counties
|
Transport spokesperson
|
Liberal Democrat Leader of the House
|
Munira Wilson
|
Education spokesperson
|
46
|
2019–present
|
Twickenham
|
14,121
|
|
England
|
London
|
Sarah Green
|
International Trade spokesperson
|
42
|
2021–present
|
Chesham and Amersham
|
8,028
|
|
England
|
South Central
|
Wales spokesperson
|
Helen Morgan
|
Housing, Communities and Local Government spokesperson
|
49
|
2021–present
|
North Shropshire
|
5,925
|
|
England
|
West Midlands
|
Richard Foord
|
Defence spokesperson (from October 2022)
|
46
|
2022–present
|
Tiverton and Honiton
|
6,144
|
|
England
|
Devon and Cornwall
|
Sarah Dyke
|
|
|
2023–present
|
Somerton and Frome
|
11,008
|
|
England
|
Somerset
|
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Leadership | |
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Deputy leadership | |
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Frontbench in opposition | |
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State parties | |
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Regional parties | |
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Conference | |
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Committees | |
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SAOs | |
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History and related topics |
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Liberal Democrat members of Parliament |
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North West England | |
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Yorkshire and the Humber | |
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West Midlands | |
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East of England | |
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London | |
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South East England | |
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South West England | |
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Wales | |
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Scotland | |
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