Talk:List of MPs for constituencies in England (2019–2024)
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MPs who don't last through the Parliament
[edit]The lede on this aricle, and for previous articles in the series, states "The list is sorted by the name of the MP, and MPs who did not serve throughout the Parliament are italicised". In fact for previous articles this is false and MPs who didn't serve throughout a particular Parliament have simply been removed. Given that this is a list of MPs, and not a list of constituencies, could I suggest for the future returning to what the lede says and keeping former MPs elected in the course of this Parliament with their names/entries italicised? Otherwise MPs elected in 2019 who don't last the whole Parliament won't be listed at all, which makes the list just a little less useful. 82.4.185.182 (talk)
Bill Cash and Michael Fabricant dates
[edit]The West Midlands list notes that Bill Cash has been MP for Stone since 1997. However that was the year that seat was recreated, and Cash had since 1984 been MP for Stafford. The new Stone seat included some of the pre-1997 Stafford seat, so Cash has been MP for at least part of the constituency since 1984 and I wonder if a note should be added to this effect. Similarly Michael Fabricant is down as representing Lichfield since 1997. Again this constituency had not existed prior to that election (having been replaced in 1950) and Fabricant had represented Mid Staffordshire from 1992, which was abolished in 1997 and Lichfield was one of its principal replacements. So again a note on this might be worth including. Dunarc (talk) 19:52, 3 January 2020 (UTC)
Net Worth?
[edit]Suggestion: I want to add net worth to each MP, both because it is interesting and can be relevant for people to know when it comes to politics. Can I? What do you think? SqueakSquawk4 (talk) 08:58, 1 November 2022 (UTC)