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Twelve Liberal Democrat Members of Parliament (MPs) were elected to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom at the 2017 general election.
MPs
Roles |
Name |
Age |
First elected |
Constituency |
Majority |
State party |
Regional party
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Shadow First Secretary of State, Brexit and International Trade spokesperson |
Tom Brake |
61 |
1997 |
Carshalton and Wallington |
1,369 |
England |
London
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Treasury spokesperson |
Vince Cable |
80 |
1997[n 1] |
Twickenham |
9,762 |
England |
London
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Chief Whip and Northern Ireland spokesperson |
Alistair Carmichael |
58 |
2001 |
Orkney and Shetland |
4,563 |
Scotland
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Home Affairs spokesperson |
Ed Davey |
58 |
1997[n 1] |
Kingston and Surbiton |
4,124 |
England |
London
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Interim Leader[1] |
Tim Farron |
53 |
2005 |
Westmorland and Lonsdale |
777 |
England |
North West
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Communities and Local Government and Refugees spokesperson |
Wera Hobhouse |
64 |
2017 |
Bath |
5,694 |
England |
Western Counties
|
Culture, Media and Sport spokesperson |
Christine Jardine |
37 |
2017 |
Edinburgh West |
2,988 |
Scotland
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Health spokesperson |
Norman Lamb |
66 |
2001 |
North Norfolk |
3,512 |
England |
East of England
|
Work and Pensions spokesperson |
Stephen Lloyd |
66 |
2010[n 1] |
Eastbourne |
1,609 |
England |
South East
|
Education and Young People spokesperson |
Layla Moran |
34 |
2017 |
Oxford West and Abingdon |
816 |
England |
South East
|
Scotland spokesperson |
Jamie Stone |
69 |
2017 |
Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross |
2,044 |
Scotland
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Deputy Leader, Foreign Affairs spokesperson |
Jo Swinson |
44 |
2005[n 1] |
East Dunbartonshire |
5,339 |
Scotland
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Notes
See also
References
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Current Liberal Democrat MPs by region |
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Northern Ireland (0/18) |
- Does not contest elections
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Scotland (4/59) | |
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North East England (0/29) | |
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North West England (1/75) | |
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Yorkshire and the Humber (0/54) | |
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Wales (0/40) | |
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East Midlands (0/46) | |
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West Midlands (1/59) | |
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East of England (1/58) | |
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London (3/73) | |
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South West England (3/55) | |
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South East England (2/84) | |
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