MPs standing down from the Commons ahead of the next general election
MPs that have announced they are standing down from the House of Commons ahead of the 2024 general election
This List notes Conservative Party leaders and officials since 1975.
Conservative Party leaders and officials since 1975 (42 KB , Excel Spreadsheet)
Conservative Party structure and organisation
Constitution of the Conservative Party (PDF 769 KB): Includes leadership election rules and procedures for selecting candidates.
Oliver Letwin, Hearts and Minds: The Battle for the Conservative Party from Thatcher to the Present, Biteback, 2017
Tim Bale, The Conservative Party: From Thatcher to Cameron, Polity Press, 2016
Robert Blake, The Conservative Party from Peel to Major, Faber & Faber, 2011
The Commons Library briefing Leadership Elections: Conservative Party, 11 July 2016, looks at the current and previous rules for the election of the leader of the Conservative Party.
The current composition of the House of Commons and links to the websites of all the parties represented in the Commons can be found on the Parliament website: current state of the parties.
This series of publications contains data on various subjects relating to Parliament and Government. Topics include legislation, MPs, select committees, debates, divisions and Parliamentary procedure.
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Conservative Party leaders and officials since 1975 (42 KB , Excel Spreadsheet)
MPs that have announced they are standing down from the House of Commons ahead of the 2024 general election
This list notes when a Member has changed allegiance from one political party to another or decided to sit as an independent MP. Instances of Members losing or resigning a party whip are also noted.
Commons and Lords Private Members’ Bills (PMBs), and their sponsoring Members, which have received Royal Assent since the start of the 1983 Parliament.