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Esta es una lista de los miembros del Parlamento Europeo del Reino Unido en la sesión de 2009 a 2014, ordenados por nombre.
Consulte las elecciones al Parlamento Europeo de 2009 en el Reino Unido para obtener más información sobre estas elecciones en el Reino Unido, y las elecciones al Parlamento Europeo de 2009 para analizar los posibles cambios en los grupos parlamentarios .
Miembros actuales [ editar ]
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Nombre | Distrito electoral | partido Nacional | Grupo EP |
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Stuart Agnew | Este de Inglaterra | Partido de la Independencia del Reino Unido | EFD |
Bairbre de Brún (hasta el 2 de mayo de 2012) Martina Anderson (desde el 12 de junio de 2012) | Irlanda del Norte | Partido Sinn Fein | EUL-NGL |
Marta Andreasen | Sureste de Inglaterra | Partido de la Independencia del Reino Unido (hasta el 25 de febrero de 2013) | EFD (hasta el 26 de febrero de 2013) ECR |
Richard Ashworth | Sureste de Inglaterra | Partido Conservador | ECR |
Robert Atkins | Noroeste de Inglaterra | Partido Conservador | ECR |
Gerard Batten | Londres | Partido de la Independencia del Reino Unido | EFD |
Catherine Bearder | Sureste de Inglaterra | Demócratas liberales | ALDE |
Liz Lynne (hasta el 3 de febrero de 2012) Phil Bennion [1] (desde el 6 de febrero de 2012) | West Midlands | Demócratas liberales | ALDE |
Godfrey Bloom | Yorkshire y Humber | Partido de la Independencia del Reino Unido | EFD (hasta el 8 de enero de 2014) NI |
Sharon Bowles | Sureste de Inglaterra | Demócratas liberales | ALDE |
Philip Bradbourn | West Midlands | Partido Conservador | ECR |
Andrew Brons | Yorkshire y Humber | Partido Nacional Británico (hasta el 16 de octubre de 2012) Independiente (hasta el 8 de febrero de 2013) Partido Demócrata Británico | NI |
John Bufton | Gales | Partido de la Independencia del Reino Unido | EFD |
Martín Callanan | Noreste de Inglaterra | Partido Conservador | ECR |
David Campbell Bannerman | Este de Inglaterra | Partido de la Independencia del Reino Unido (hasta el 10 de julio de 2011) Partido Conservador | EFD (hasta el 23 de mayo de 2011) ECR |
Michael Cashman | West Midlands | Partido Laborista | PASD |
Giles Chichester | South West England | Conservative Party | ECR |
Derek Clark | East Midlands | UK Independence Party | EFD |
Trevor Colman | South West England | UK Independence Party | EFD (until 24 March 2011) NI |
The Earl of Dartmouth | South West England | UK Independence Party | EFD |
Chris Davies | North West England | Liberal Democrats | ALDE |
Nirj Deva | South East England | Conservative Party | ECR |
Diane Dodds | Northern Ireland | Democratic Unionist Party | NI |
Andrew Duff | East of England | Liberal Democrats | ALDE |
James Elles | South East England | Conservative Party | ECR |
Jill Evans | Wales | Plaid Cymru | Greens–EFA |
Nigel Farage | South East England | UK Independence Party | EFD |
Vicky Ford | East of England | Conservative Party | ECR |
Jacqueline Foster | North West England | Conservative Party | ECR |
Ashley Fox | South West England | Conservative Party | ECR |
Julie Girling | South West England | Conservative Party | ECR |
Nick Griffin | North West England | British National Party | NI |
Fiona Hall | North East England | Liberal Democrats | ALDE |
Daniel Hannan | South East England | Conservative Party | ECR |
Malcolm Harbour | West Midlands | Conservative Party | ECR |
Roger Helmer | East Midlands | Conservative Party (until 17 June 2012) UK Independence Party | ECR (until 4 March 2012) EFD |
Mary Honeyball | London | Labour Party | PASD |
Richard Howitt | East of England | Labour Party | PASD |
Ian Hudghton | Scotland | Scottish National Party | Greens–EFA |
Stephen Hughes | North East England | Labour Party | PASD |
Syed Kamall | London | Conservative Party | ECR |
Saj Karim | North West England | Conservative Party | ECR |
Timothy Kirkhope | Yorkshire and the Humber | Conservative Party | ECR |
Jean Lambert | London | Green Party (England and Wales) | Greens–EFA |
Sarah Ludford | London | Liberal Democrats | ALDE |
George Lyon | Scotland | Liberal Democrats | ALDE |
David Martin | Scotland | Labour Party | PASD |
Linda McAvan | Yorkshire and the Humber | Labour Party | PASD |
Arlene McCarthy | North West England | Labour Party | PASD |
Emma McClarkin | East Midlands | Conservative Party | ECR |
Edward McMillan-Scott | Yorkshire and the Humber | Conservative Party (until 11 March 2010) Liberal Democrats | ECR (until 19 July 2009) NI (until 11 May 2010) ALDE |
Anthea McIntyre[2] | West Midlands | Conservative Party | ECR |
Claude Moraes | London | Labour Party | PASD |
Mike Nattrass | West Midlands | UK Independence Party (until 3 November 2013) An Independence Party (until 24 March 2014) An Independence from Europe | EFD (until 22 June 2010) NI (until 10 December 2012) EFD (until 8 September 2013) NI |
Bill Newton Dunn | East Midlands | Liberal Democrats | ALDE |
Jim Nicholson | Northern Ireland | Ulster Conservatives and Unionists - New Force | ECR |
Paul Nuttall | North West England | UK Independence Party | EFD |
Brian Simpson | North West England | Labour Party | PASD |
Nikki Sinclaire | West Midlands | UK Independence Party (until 15 February 2011) Independent (until 12 September 2012) We Demand a Referendum | EFD (until 17 January 2010) NI |
Peter Skinner | South East England | Labour Party | PASD |
Alyn Smith | Scotland | Scottish National Party | Greens–EFA |
Struan Stevenson | Scotland | Conservative Party | ECR |
Catherine Stihler | Scotland | Labour Party | PASD |
Robert Sturdy | East of England | Conservative Party | ECR |
Kay Swinburne | Wales | Conservative Party | ECR |
Charles Tannock | London | Conservative Party | ECR |
Caroline Lucas (until 7 May 2010) Keith Taylor (from 2 June 2010) | South East England | Green Party (England and Wales) | Greens–EFA |
Diana Wallis (until 31 January 2012) Rebecca Taylor (from 8 March 2012) | Yorkshire and the Humber | Liberal Democrats | ALDE |
Geoffrey Van Orden | East of England | Conservative Party | ECR |
Derek Vaughan | Wales | Labour Party | PASD |
Graham Watson | South West England | Liberal Democrats | ALDE |
Glenis Willmott | East Midlands | Labour Party | PASD |
Marina Yannakoudakis | London | Conservative Party | ECR |
Former members[edit]
Name | Region | Party | Date | Reason for departure |
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Caroline Lucas | South East England | Green Party (England and Wales) | 17 May 2010 | Resigned on election to the House of Commons |
Diana Wallis | Yorkshire and the Humber | Liberal Democrats | 31 January 2012 | Retired |
Liz Lynne | West Midlands | Liberal Democrats | 3 February 2012 | Retired |
Bairbre de Brún | Northern Ireland | Sinn Féin | 3 May 2012 | Retired |
Notes[edit]
- ^ Liz Lynne retired on 3 February 2012.
- ^ Anthea McIntyre became a Member on 1 December 2011 under the provisions of the Treaty of Lisbon.