List of members of the European Parliament for the United Kingdom (1984–1989)
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List
Name | National party | EP Group | Constituency |
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Gordon Adam | Labour Party | SOC | Northumbria |
Richard Balfe | Labour Party | SOC | London South Inner |
Robert Battersby | Conservative Party | ED | Humberside |
Christopher Beazley | Conservative Party | ED | Cornwall & Plymouth |
Peter Beazley | Conservative Party | ED | Bedfordshire South |
Lord Bethell | Conservative Party | ED | London North West |
Beata Brookes | Conservative Party | ED | Wales North |
Janey Buchan | Labour Party | SOC | Glasgow |
Bryan Cassidy | Conservative Party | ED | Dorset East & Hampshire West |
Barbara Castle | Labour Party | SOC | Greater Manchester West |
Fred Catherwood | Conservative Party | ED | Cambridgeshire & Bedfordshire North |
Kenneth Collins | Labour Party | SOC | Strathclyde East |
Richard Cottrell | Conservative Party | ED | Bristol |
Christine Crawley | Labour Party | SOC | Birmingham East |
Bob Cryer | Labour Party | SOC | Sheffield |
David Curry | Conservative Party | ED | Essex North East |
Margaret Daly | Conservative Party | ED | Somerset & Dorset West |
John de Courcy Ling | Conservative Party | ED | Midlands Central |
Basil de Ferranti | Conservative Party | ED | Hampshire Central |
Charles Wellesley | Conservative Party | ED | Surrey West |
Baroness Elles | Conservative Party | ED | Thames Valley |
James Elles | Conservative Party | ED | Oxford & Buckinghamshire |
Michael Elliott | Labour Party | SOC | London West |
Winifred Ewing | Scottish National Party | EDA | Highlands and Islands |
Sheila Faith | Conservative Party | ED | Cumbria & Lancashire North |
Alex Falconer | Labour Party | SOC | Scotland Mid & Fife |
Glyn Ford | Labour Party | SOC | Greater Manchester East |
Win Griffiths | Labour Party | SOC | Wales South |
Michael Hindley | Labour Party | SOC | Lancashire East |
Geoff Hoon | Labour Party | SOC | Derbyshire |
Paul Howell | Conservative Party | ED | Norfolk |
Les Huckfield | Labour Party | SOC | Merseyside East |
Stephen Hughes | Labour Party | SOC | Durham |
John Hume | Social Democratic and Labour Party | SOC | Northern Ireland |
Alasdair Hutton | Conservative Party | ED | Scotland South |
Caroline Jackson | Conservative Party | ED | Wiltshire |
Christopher Jackson | Conservative Party | ED | Kent East |
Michael Kilby | Conservative Party | ED | Nottingham |
Alfred Lomas | Labour Party | SOC | London North East |
John Marshall | Conservative Party | ED | London North |
David Martin | Labour Party | SOC | Lothians |
Michael McGowan | Labour Party | SOC | Leeds |
Hugh McMahon | Labour Party | SOC | Strathclyde West |
Edward McMillan-Scott | Conservative Party | ED | York |
Tom Megahy | Labour Party | SOC | Yorkshire South West |
James Moorhouse | Conservative Party | ED | London South & Surrey East |
David Morris | Labour Party | SOC | Wales Mid & West |
Stanley Newens | Labour Party | SOC | London Central |
Edward Newman | Labour Party | SOC | Greater Manchester Central |
Bill Newton Dunn | Conservative Party | ED | Lincolnshire |
Tom Normanton | Conservative Party | ED | Cheshire East |
Charles Towneley Strachey | Conservative Party | ED | Devon |
Ian Paisley | Democratic Unionist Party | NI | Northern Ireland |
Ben Patterson | Conservative Party | ED | Kent West |
Andrew Pearce | Conservative Party | ED | Cheshire West |
Terry Pitt | Labour Party | SOC | Midlands West |
Henry Plumb | Conservative Party | ED | Cotswolds |
Derek Prag | Conservative Party | ED | Hertfordshire |
Peter Price | Conservative Party | ED | London South East |
Christopher Prout | Conservative Party | ED | Shropshire & Stafford |
James Provan | Conservative Party | ED | Scotland North East |
Joyce Quin | Labour Party | SOC | Tyne and Wear |
Shelagh Roberts | Conservative Party | ED | London South West |
James Scott-Hopkins | Conservative Party | EPP | Hereford & Worcester |
Barry Seal | Labour Party | SOC | Yorkshire West |
Madron Seligman | Conservative Party | ED | Sussex West |
Dr. Alexander Sherlock | Conservative Party | ED | Essex South West |
Richard Simmonds | Conservative Party | ED | Wight & Hampshire East |
Anthony Simpson | Conservative Party | ED | Northamptonshire |
Llewellyn Smith | Labour Party | SOC | Wales South East |
George Stevenson | Labour Party | SOC | Staffordshire East |
Kenneth Stewart | Labour Party | SOC | Merseyside West |
Jack Stewart-Clark | Conservative Party | ED | Sussex East |
John Taylor | Ulster Unionist Party | ED | Northern Ireland |
John Tomlinson | Labour Party | SOC | Birmingham West |
Carole Tongue | Labour Party | SOC | London East |
Frederick Tuckman | Conservative Party | ED | Leicester |
Amédée Turner | Conservative Party | ED | Suffolk |
Peter Vanneck | Conservative Party | ED | Cleveland & Yorkshire North |
Michael Welsh | Conservative Party | ED | Lancashire Central |
Norman West | Labour Party | SOC | Yorkshire South |
By-elections
1987
- 5 March: Midlands West - John Bird (Lab), replacing Terry Pitt who died 3 October 1986
1988
- 15 December: Hampshire Central - Edward Kellett-Bowman (Con), replacing Basil de Ferranti who died 24 September 1988
Change of Group
- John Taylor (UUP) left the European Democrats on 20 January 1987 and joined the European Right group.