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List of LGBT politicians in the United Kingdom

The following is a list of gay, lesbian, bisexual and/or transgender individuals who have been elected as members of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom, European Union, other devolved parliaments and assemblies of the United Kingdom, parliaments of the countries that preceded the United Kingdom and also members of the non-elected House of Lords.

Following the 2019 general election, the UK parliament has the largest number of self-identified LGBT members of any national legislature worldwide.[1]

List of LGBT members of the Cabinet in the House of Commons edit

Party Portrait Name Constituency First office held Year joined
Liberal   Lewis Harcourt[2][3][4] Rossendale Secretary of State for the Colonies 1910
Labour   Hugh Dalton[5] Peckham President of the Board of Trade 1942
Conservative   Harry Crookshank Gainsborough Postmaster General 1943
Labour   Hugh Gaitskell[6] Leeds South Chancellor of the Exchequer 1950
Conservative   James Thomas Hereford First Lord of the Admiralty 1951
Conservative   Derick Heathcoat-Amory[7][8] Tiverton Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food 1954
Conservative   Alan Lennox-Boyd[9][10] Mid Bedfordshire Secretary of State for the Colonies 1954
Conservative   Selwyn Lloyd[11][12] Chelmsford Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs 1955
Labour   Anthony Crosland[13][14][15][16] Great Grimsby Secretary of State for Education and Science 1965
Labour   Roy Jenkins[17] Birmingham Stechford Home Secretary 1965
Labour   Richard Crossman[18][19][20] Coventry East Leader of the House of Commons 1966
Labour   George Thomas[21][19] Cardiff West Secretary of State for Wales 1968
Conservative   Norman St John-Stevas[22] Chelmsford Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 1979
Labour   Nick Brown[23] Newcastle upon Tyne East Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury 1997
Labour   Ron Davies[24] Caerphilly Secretary of State for Wales 1997
Labour   Peter Mandelson[25] Hartlepool Minister without Portfolio 1997
Labour   Chris Smith[26] Islington South and Finsbury Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport 1997
Labour   Shaun Woodward[27] St Helens South and Whiston Secretary of State for Northern Ireland 2007
Labour   Ben Bradshaw[28] Exeter Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport 2009
Liberal Democrats   David Laws[29] Yeovil Chief Secretary to the Treasury 2010
Conservative   Justine Greening[30] Putney Secretary of State for Education 2011
Conservative   David Mundell[31] Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale Secretary of State for Scotland 2015

List of LGBT ministers in the House of Commons edit

Party Portrait Name Constituency First office held Year joined
Liberal   Lewis Harcourt[2][3][4] Rossendale First Commissioner of Works 1905
Conservative   Philip Sassoon Hythe Under-Secretary of State for Air 1924
Labour   Hugh Dalton[5] Peckham Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs 1929
Conservative   Harry Crookshank Gainsborough Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department 1934
National Liberal   Robert Bernays[32][33] Bristol North Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health 1937
Conservative   Anthony Muirhead[34][35] Wells Under-Secretary of State for Air 1937
Conservative   Robert Boothby Aberdeen and Kincardine East Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Food 1940
Labour   Harold Nicolson Leicester West Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Information 1940
Conservative   James Thomas Hereford Lord Commissioner of the Treasury 1940
Labour   Hugh Gaitskell[6] Leeds South Minister of Fuel and Power 1946
Conservative   Alan Lennox-Boyd[9][10] Mid Bedfordshire Minister of State for the Colonies 1951
Conservative   Derick Heathcoat-Amory[7][8] Tiverton Minister of Pensions 1951
Conservative   Selwyn Lloyd[11][12] Chelmsford Minister of State for Foreign Affairs 1951
Conservative   Ian Harvey Harrow East Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Supply 1956
Conservative   Charles Fletcher-Cooke Darwen Parliamentary Secretary to the Home Office 1961
Conservative   Denzil Freeth Basingstoke Parliamentary Secretary for Science 1961
Labour   Anthony Crosland[13][14][15][16] Great Grimsby Economic Secretary to the Treasury 1964
Labour   Roy Jenkins[17] Birmingham Stechford Minister of Aviation 1964
Labour   Richard Crossman[18][19][20] Coventry East Minister of Housing and Local Government 1964
Labour   George Thomas[21][19] Cardiff West Minister of State for Commonwealth Affairs 1967
Conservative   Norman St John-Stevas[22] Chelmsford Minister of State for the Arts 1973
Conservative   Spencer Le Marchant High Peak Comptroller of the Household 1979
Conservative   Peter Morrison Chester Lord Commissioner of the Treasury 1979
Conservative   Michael Brown Brigg and Cleethorpes Assistant Government Whip 1993
Conservative   John Bowis Battersea Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Health and Social Security 1993
Labour   Clive Betts Sheffield South East Lord Commissioner of the Treasury 1998
Labour   Ben Bradshaw[28] Exeter Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs 2001
Labour   Angela Eagle Wallasey Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Home Office 2001
Labour   Stephen Twigg Enfield Southgate Deputy Leader of the House of Commons 2001
Labour   Ivor Caplin Hove Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Defence 2003
Labour   David Cairns Inverclyde Minister of State for Scotland 2005
Labour   Shaun Woodward[27] St Helens South and Whiston Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Northern Ireland Office 2005
Labour   Chris Bryant Rhondda Deputy Leader of the House of Commons 2008
Conservative   Greg Barker Bexhill and Battle Minister of State for Climate Change 2010
Conservative   Crispin Blunt Reigate Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Prisons and Youth Justice 2010
Conservative   Alan Duncan Rutland and Melton Minister of State for International Development 2010
Conservative   Michael Fabricant Lichfield Lord Commissioner of the Treasury 2010
Conservative   Nick Gibb Bognor Regis and Littlehampton Minister of State for School Standards 2010
Conservative   Justine Greening[30] Putney Economic Secretary to the Treasury 2010
Conservative   Nick Herbert Arundel and South Downs Minister of State for Policing and Criminal Justice 2010
Conservative   David Mundell[31] Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Scotland 2010
Conservative   Nick Boles Pudsey Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Decentralisation 2012
Liberal Democrats   Simon Hughes Bermondsey & Old Southwark Minister of State for Justice and Civil Liberties 2013
Liberal Democrats   Stephen Williams Bristol West Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government 2013
Conservative   Margot James Stourbridge Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Small Business, Consumers and Corporate Responsibility 2016
Conservative   Christopher Pincher Tamworth Comptroller of the Household 2017
Conservative   Stuart Andrew Pudsey Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Wales 2018
Conservative   Mike Freer Finchley and Golders Green Lord Commissioner of the Treasury 2018
Conservative   Conor Burns Bournemouth West Minister of State for Trade Policy 2019
Conservative   Iain Stewart[36] Milton Keynes South Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Scotland 2020
Conservative   Lee Rowley[37] North East Derbyshire Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Business and Industry 2021
Conservative   Dehenna Davison[38] Bishop Auckland Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Levelling Up 2022
Conservative   Jacob Young[39] Redcar Lord Commissioner of the Treasury 2022
Conservative   Mark Fletcher Bolsover Assistant Government Whip 2023

List of LGBT members of the House of Commons edit

Party Portrait Name Constituency Tenure Reason for leaving Notes
Independent   Anthony Bacon[40] Wallingford 1593–1598 Retired [41][42]
Tory   Edward Hyde Wiltshire & Christchurch 1685–1701 Resigned to become Governor of New Jersey in British North America (later joined the House of Lords as The Earl of Clarendon) [43][44][45]
Whig   John Hervey Bury St Edmunds 1725–1733 Resigned to join the House of Lords (as The Baron Hervey) [46][47][48]
Whig   Stephen Fox-Strangways Shaftesbury 1726–1741 Resigned to join the House of Lords (as the Earl of Ilchester) [46][47][48]
Whig   Horace Walpole Callington, Castle Rising & Kings Lynn 1741–1768 Retired (later joined the House of Lords as The Earl of Orford) [49][50][51][52]
Tory   John Tylney Malmesbury 1761–1768 Resigned [53][54]
Tory   Edward Onslow Aldborough 1780–1781 Resigned [55][56][57]
Whig   William Thomas Beckford Wells 1784–1795 Resigned [58][59][60]
Hindon 1806-1820 Retired
Tory   Charles Price City of London 1802–1812 Retired [61]
Tory   William John Bankes Truro 1810-1812 Retired [58][62][63]
Cambridge University 1822-1826 Defeated
Marlborough & Dorset 18301835 Retired
Whig   Henry Grey Bennet Shrewsbury 1811-1826 Retired [64][65][66]
Tory   Richard Heber Oxford University 1821-1826 Retired [67][68][69][70]
Whig   Robert King County Cork 18261832 Defeated [71]
Tory   Henry Lygon West Worcestershire 1853–1863 Resigned to join the House of Lords (as the Earl Beauchamp) [72][73][3]
Liberal   Arthur Clinton Newark 18651868 Retired [74][75][76]
Liberal   Ronald Gower Sutherland 1867–1874 Retired [77][78][79][80]
Conservative   James Agg-Gardner Cheltenham 18741880 Defeated [81][82][83]
18851895 Retired
19001906 Defeated
19111928 Died
Liberal   Reginald Brett Penryn and Falmouth 18801885 Defeated (later joined the House of Lords as the Viscount Esher) [84][85][86]
Liberal   Cyril Flower Luton 18801892 Retired (later joined the House of Lords as the Lord Battersea) [87][88]
Liberal   Lewis Harcourt Rossendale 19041917 Resigned to join the House of Lords (as the Viscount Harcourt) [2][3][4]
Liberal   David Charles Erskine West Perthshire 19061910 Retired [89][90]
Labour   Victor Grayson Colne Valley 19071910 Defeated [91][92]
Conservative   Philip Sassoon Hythe 19121939 Died [93][94]
Conservative   Malcolm Bullock Waterloo & Crosby 19231953 Resigned [95][96][97]
Liberal   Arthur Hobhouse Wells 19231924 Defeated [98][99]
Conservative   Victor Cazalet Chippenham 19241943 Killed in action [100][101]
Conservative   Robert Boothby Aberdeen and Kincardine East & Aberdeenshire Eastern 19241958 Resigned to join the House of Lords (as the Baron Boothby) [102][103][104]
Conservative   Harry Crookshank Gainsborough 19241956 Resigned to join the House of Lords (as the Viscount Crookshanks) [105]
Labour   Hugh Dalton Peckham 19241931 Defeated [5]
Bishop Auckland 19351959 Retired (later joined the House of Lords as the Lord Dalton)
Labour   Oliver Baldwin Dudley 19291931 Defeated [19][106]
Paisley 19451947 Resigned to join the House of Lords (as the Earl Baldwin of Bewdley)
Conservative   Anthony Muirhead Bristol North 1929–1939 Killed in action [34][35]
National Liberal   Robert Bernays Bristol North 19311945 Killed in action [32][33]
Conservative   Ian Horobin Southwark Central 19311935 Defeated [107]
Oldham East 19511959 Retired
Conservative   Alan Lennox-Boyd Mid Bedfordshire 19311960 Resigned to join the House of Lords (as the Viscount Boyd of Merton) [9][10]
Conservative   James Thomas Hereford 19311955 Resigned to join the House of Lords (as the Viscount Cilcennin) [108]
Conservative   Paul Latham Scarborough and Whitby 19311941 Resigned [109][110][111]
Conservative   Ronald Tree Harborough 19331945 Defeated [112][113][114]
Conservative   Ronald Cartland Birmingham King's Norton 19351940 Killed in action [115][73][116][33]
Conservative   Henry Channon Southend & Southend West 19351958 Died [18][117]
Conservative   John Macnamara Chelmsford 19351944 Killed in action [118][119][120][33]
Labour   Harold Nicolson Leicester West 19351945 Defeated [121][122][123]
Conservative   Victor Montagu South Dorset 19411962 Resigned to join the House of Lords (as the Earl of Sandwich) [124]
Labour   Tom Driberg Maldon 19421955 Defeated [125][126][127]
Barking 19591974 (Feb) Retired (later joined the House of Lords as the Lord Driberg)
Labour   Richard Crossman Coventry East 1945–1974 Died [18][19][20]
Labour   Hugh Gaitskell Leeds South 1945–1963 Died [6]
Conservative   Derick Heathcoat-Amory Tiverton 19451960 Resigned to join the House of Lords (as the Viscount Amory) [7][8]
Conservative   Selwyn Lloyd Chelmsford 19451976 Resigned to join the House of Lords (as the Baron Selwyn-Lloyd) [11][12]
Labour   George Thomas Cardiff West 19451983 Retired (later joined the House of Lords as the Viscount Tonypandy) [21][19]
Labour   William J. Field Paddington North 19461953 Resigned [128][129]
Labour   Roy Jenkins Southwark Central & Birmingham Stechford 19481977 Resigned [13][14][15][17]
SDP Glasgow Hillhead 19821987 Defeated (later joined the House of Lords as Lord Jenkins of Hillfield)
Liberal   Jeremy Thorpe North Devon 19591979 Defeated [130][131]
Labour   Anthony Crosland South Gloucestershire 19501955 Defeated [13][14][15][16]
Great Grimsby 19591977 Died
Conservative   Ian Harvey Harrow East 19501959 Resigned [7][8]
Conservative   Charles Fletcher-Cooke Darwen 19511983 Retired [132][133][134]
Conservative   Denzil Freeth Basingstoke 19551964 Retired [135]
Conservative   Humphry Berkeley Lancaster 19591966 Defeated [32][136]
Conservative   Norman St John-Stevas Chelmsford 19641987 Retired (later joined the House of Lords as Lord St John of Fawsley) [22]
Conservative   Spencer Le Marchant High Peak 19701983 Retired [137]
Labour   Maureen Colquhoun Northampton North 1974 (Feb)1979 Defeated [138]
Conservative   Keith Hampson Ripon & Leeds North West 1974 (Feb)1997 Defeated [139]
Conservative   Peter Morrison City of Chester 1974 (Feb)1992 Retired [140][141]
Conservative   Charles Irving Cheltenham 1974 (Oct)1992 Retired [142][83]
Conservative   David Atkinson Bournemouth East 19772005 Retired [143]
Labour   George Morton Manchester Moss Side 19781983 Retired [144]
Conservative   Michael Brown Brigg and Cleethorpes 19791997 Defeated [145]
Conservative   Matthew Parris West Derbyshire 19791986 Resigned [146][147][148]
Conservative   Harvey Proctor Billericay 19791987 Retired [149][150][151]
Labour   Allan Rogers Bootle 19791990 Died [152]
Conservative   Martin Stevens Fulham 19791986 Died [153]
Labour   Roger Thomas Carmarthen 19791987 Retired [154]
Conservative   David Ashby North West Leicestershire 19831997 Retired [155]
Labour   Nick Brown Newcastle upon Tyne East 1983–2023 Resigned from Labour and became an Indepedant [23]
Independant 2023-present Serving
Labour   Ron Davies Caerphilly 19832001 Retired [24]
Conservative   Jerry Hayes Harlow 19831997 Defeated [citation needed]
Conservative   Robert Hayward Kingswood 19831992 Defeated (later joined the House of Lords as the Lord Hayward) [156]
Conservative   Michael Hirst Strathkelvin and Bearsden 19831987 Defeated [157][158][159]
Liberal Democrats   Simon Hughes Bermondsey and Old Southwark 19832015 Defeated [160]
Labour   Chris Smith Islington South and Finsbury 19832005 Retired (later joined the House of Lords as Lord Smith of Finsbury) [26]
Conservative   Alan Amos Hexham 19871992 Retired [161]
Conservative   John Bowis Battersea 19871997 Defeated [162]
Labour   Clive Betts Sheffield South East 1992–present Serving [163][164]
Conservative   Alan Duncan Rutland and Melton 19922019 Retired [165]
Labour   Angela Eagle Wallasey 1992–present Serving [166]
Conservative   Nigel Evans Ribble Valley 1992–present Serving [167]
Conservative   Michael Fabricant Lichfield 1992–present Serving [168]
Labour   Peter Mandelson Hartlepool 19922004 Resigned to become European Commissioner for Trade (later joined the House of Lords as Lord Mandelson) [25][169][170]
Conservative   Crispin Blunt Reigate 1997–2023 whip removed [171][164]
Independant 2023-present Serving
Labour   David Borrow South Ribble 19972010 Defeated [172]
Labour   Ben Bradshaw Exeter 1997–present Serving [28]
Labour   Ivor Caplin Hove 19972005 Retired [173][174]
Conservative   Nick Gibb Bognor Regis and Littlehampton 1997–present Serving [175][176]
Labour   Gordon Marsden Blackpool South 19972019 Defeated [177]
Liberal Democrats   Mark Oaten Winchester 19972010 Retired [178][179]
Labour   Stephen Twigg Enfield Southgate 19972005 Defeated [28]
Liverpool West Derby 20102019 Retired [180]
Conservative   Shaun Woodward Witney 19972001 Resigned from the Conservative Party, joined the Labour Party [27]
Labour St Helens South and Whiston 20012015 Retired
Conservative   Greg Barker Bexhill and Battle 20012015 Retired (later joined the House of Lords as Lord Barker of Battle) [181]
Labour   Chris Bryant Rhondda 2001–present Serving [182]
Labour   David Cairns Inverclyde 20012011 Died [183]
Liberal Democrats   David Laws Yeovil 20012015 Defeated [29]
Plaid Cymru   Adam Price Carmarthen East and Dinefwr 20012010 Retired [184]
Labour   Nia Griffith Llanelli 2005–present Serving [182]
Conservative   Justine Greening Putney 2005–2019 Stripped of Conservative whip, became an independent [30]
Independent 2019 Retired
Conservative   Nick Herbert Arundel and South Downs 20052019 Retired [185]
Conservative   Daniel Kawczynski Shrewsbury and Atcham 2005–present Serving [186]
Conservative   David Mundell Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale 2005–present Serving [31]
Liberal Democrats   Stephen Williams Bristol West 20052015 Defeated [187]
Conservative   Stuart Andrew Pudsey 2010–present Serving [182]
Conservative   Nick Boles Grantham and Stamford 2010–2019 Resigned from the Conservative Party, became an independent Conservative [188]
Ind. Progressive Conservative 2019 Retired
Conservative   Conor Burns Bournemouth West 2010–present Serving [189]
Conservative   Mike Freer Finchley and Golders Green 2010–present Serving [190]
Liberal Democrats   Steve Gilbert St Austell and Newquay 20102015 Defeated [191]
Conservative   Margot James Stourbridge 20102019 Retired [182]
Conservative   Mark Menzies Fylde 2010–present Serving [192]
Conservative   Eric Ollerenshaw Lancaster and Fleetwood 20102015 Defeated [192]
Conservative   Christopher Pincher Tamworth 2010–2023 Resigned [182]
Conservative   Iain Stewart Milton Keynes South 2010–present Serving [182]
Labour   Stephen Doughty Cardiff South and Penarth 2012–present Serving [193]
Labour   Steve Reed Croydon North 2012–present Serving [194]
SNP   Hannah Bardell Livingston 2015–present Serving [182]
SNP   Mhairi Black Paisley and Renfrewshire South 2015–present Serving [195]
SNP   Kirsty Blackman Aberdeen North 2015–present Serving [196]
SNP   Joanna Cherry Edinburgh South West 2015–present Serving [182]
SNP   Angela Crawley Lanark and Hamilton East 2015–present Serving [182]
SNP   Martin Docherty West Dunbartonshire 2015–present Serving [182]
SNP   Patrick Grady Glasgow North 2015–2022 Resigned from the SNP, became an Independent. [197]
Independent 2022 Whip restored
SNP 2022–present Serving
Conservative   Ben Howlett Bath 20152017 Defeated [182]
Labour   Gerald Jones Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney 2015–present Serving [182]
Labour   Peter Kyle Hove 2015–present Serving [198]
SNP   Stewart McDonald Glasgow South 2015–present Serving [182]
SNP   Stuart McDonald Cumbernauld, Kilsyth and Kirkintilloch East 2015–present Serving [182]
SNP   John Nicolson East Dunbartonshire 20152017 Defeated [182]
Ochil and South Perthshire 2019-present Serving
Labour   Cat Smith Lancaster and Fleetwood 2015–present Serving [198]
Labour   Wes Streeting Ilford North 2015–present Serving [198]
Conservative   William Wragg Hazel Grove 2015–present Serving [199]
Labour   Dan Carden Liverpool Walton 2017–present Serving [200]
Labour   Gerard Killen Rutherglen and Hamilton West 20172019 Defeated [200]
Labour   Sandy Martin Ipswich 20172019 Defeated [200]
Conservative   Damien Moore Southport 2017–present Serving [200]
Liberal Democrats   Layla Moran Oxford West and Abingdon 2017–present Serving [201]
Labour   Stephen Morgan Portsmouth South 2017–present Serving [202]
Labour   Luke Pollard Plymouth Sutton and Devonport 2017–present Serving [200]
Conservative   Lee Rowley North East Derbyshire 2017–present Serving [200]
Labour   Lloyd Russell-Moyle Brighton Kemptown 2017–present Serving [200]
Conservative   Ross Thomson Aberdeen South 20172019 Retired [200]
Conservative   Scott Benton Blackpool South 2019–2023 Whip suspended [203]
Independent 2023-Present Serving
Labour   Olivia Blake Sheffield Hallam 2019–present Serving [204]
Conservative   Chris Clarkson Heywood and Middleton 2019–present Serving [205]
Conservative   Elliot Colburn Carshalton and Wallington 2019–present Serving [205]
Conservative   Dehenna Davison Bishop Auckland 2019–present Serving [206]
Conservative   Mark Fletcher Bolsover 2019–present Serving [205]
Conservative   Peter Gibson Darlington 2019–present Serving [207]
SNP   Neale Hanvey Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath 2019–2021 Resigned from the SNP, joined Alba Party [205]
Alba 2021–present Serving
Conservative   Antony Higginbotham Burnley 2019–present Serving [205]
Conservative   Paul Holmes Eastleigh 2019–present Serving [205]
Conservative   Imran Ahmad Khan Wakefield 2019–2021 Suspended and later expelled from Conservatives, became an Independent [208][209]
Independent 2021–2022 Resigned
Conservative   Kieran Mullan Crewe and Nantwich 2019–present Serving [205]
Labour   James Murray Ealing North 2019–present Serving [210]
Labour   Charlotte Nichols Warrington North 2019–present Serving [211]
Labour   Kate Osborne Jarrow 2019–present Serving [212]
Conservative   Rob Roberts Delyn 2019–present Serving [213]
Conservative   Gary Sambrook Birmingham Northfield 2019–present Serving [214]
SNP   Alyn Smith Stirling 2019–present Serving [205]
Conservative   Jamie Wallis Bridgend 2019–present Serving [215][216]
Labour   Nadia Whittome Nottingham East 2019–present Serving [217]
Conservative   Jacob Young Redcar 2019–present Serving [205]
Labour   Kim Leadbeater Batley and Spen 2021–present Serving [218]
Labour   Simon Lightwood Wakefield 2022–present Serving [219]
Labour   Ashley Dalton West Lancashire 2023–present Serving [220][221]
Labour   Keir Mather Selby and Ainsty 2023–present Serving [222][223]
Labour   Damien Egan Kingswood 2024-present Serving [224]

List of LGBT members of the Cabinet in the House of Lords edit

List of LGBT ministers in the House of Lords edit

List of LGBT members of the House of Lords edit

Party Portrait Title Creation Tenure Notes
Tory   The Earl of Clarendon 31 October 1709
(hereditary)
1709–1723 [54]
Whig   The Lord Hervey 11 June 1733
(hereditary)
1733–1743 [46][47]
Whig   The Earl of Ilchester 6 November 1741
(hereditary)
1741–1776 [48]
Whig   The Earl of Devon 14 October 1788
(hereditary)
1788–1835 [225]
Whig   The Earl of Orford 5 December 1791
(hereditary)
1791–1797 [226][227]
Whig   The Lord Byron 19 May 1798
(hereditary)
1798–1824 [228][229]
Whig   The Earl of Kingston 18 October 1839
(hereditary)
1839–1867
Tory   The Earl Beauchamp 8 September 1863
(hereditary)
1863–1868 [72][73][3]
Liberal   The Earl of Rosebery 4 March 1868
(hereditary)
1868–1929 [230]
Liberal   The Earl Beauchamp 19 February 1891
(hereditary)
1891–1938 [231]
Liberal   The Lord Battersea 14 May 1892
(hereditary)
1892–1907 [232][233]
Liberal   The Marquess of Anglesey 13 October 1898
(hereditary)
1898–1905 [234][235]
Liberal   The Viscount Esher 24 May 1899
(hereditary)
1899–1930 [236][237]
Liberal   The Lord Stanmore 30 January 1912
(hereditary)
1912–1930 [238]
Conservative   The Marquess of Hertford 23 March 1912
(hereditary)
1912–1940 [239]
Liberal   The Viscount Harcourt 28 August 1917
(hereditary)
1917–1922 [2][3]
Crossbench   The Lord Berners 23 March 1918
(hereditary)
1918–1950 [240]
Conservative   The Lord Alington 30 July 1919
(hereditary)
1919–1940 [241]
Conservative   The Lord Fairhaven 15 May 1929
(hereditary)
1929–1966 [242]
Conservative   The Earl of Lauderdale 14 September 1931
(hereditary)
1931–1953 [243][244][245]
Labour   The Lord Faringdon 17 March 1934
(hereditary)
1934–1977 [246]
Conservative   The Viscount Tredegar 3 May 1934
(hereditary)
1934–1949 [247]
Liberal   The Lord Kinross 17 March 1939
(hereditary)
1939–1976 [248][249]
Liberal   The Lord Keynes 17 April 1942
(hereditary)
1942–1946 [250][251]
Liberal   The Lord Amulree 5 May 1942
(hereditary)
1942–1983 [252][253]
Conservative   The Duke of Wellington 16 September 1943
(hereditary)
1943–1972 [243][244][245]
Conservative   The Marquess of Dufferin and Ava 25 March 1945
(hereditary)
1945–1988 [254]
Liberal   The Lord Mottistone 7 November 1947
(hereditary)
1947–1963 [255][256][257]
Conservative   The Lord Montagu of Beaulieu 14 November 1947
(hereditary)
1947–2015 [247]
Labour   The Earl Baldwin of Bewdley 14 December 1947
(hereditary)
1947–1958 [258][106]
Conservative   The Viscount Cilcennin 22 March 1955
(hereditary)
1955–1960 [108]
Conservative   The Viscount Crookshank 17 June 1956
(hereditary)
1956–1961 [105]
Conservative   The Viscount Maugham 23 March 1958
(hereditary)
1958–1981 [259]
Conservative   The Lord Boothby 22 August 1958 1958–1986 [102][103][104]
Conservative   The Earl of Arran 19 December 1958
(hereditary)
1958 [260]
Labour   The Lord Dalton 28 January 1960 1960–1962 [5]
Conservative   The Viscount Boyd of Merton 21 September 1960
(hereditary)
1960–1983 [9][10]
Conservative   The Viscount Amory 29 October 1960
(hereditary)
1960–1981 [7][8]
Liberal   The Lord Sackville 8 May 1962
(hereditary)
1962–1965 [261][262][263]
Conservative   The Earl of Sandwich 15 June 1962
(hereditary)
1962–1964 [264]
Conservative   The Viscount Monsell 21 March 1969
(hereditary)
1969–1993 [265]
Labour   The Lord Bradwell 21 January 1976 1976 [125]
Crossbench   The Lord Selwyn-LLoyd 8 March 1976 1976–1978 [12][11]
Crossbench   The Lord Britten 15 July 1976 1976 [266]
Conservative   The Earl of Avon 14 January 1977
(hereditary)
1977–1985 [267]
Crossbench   The Viscount Tonypandy 14 June 1983
(hereditary)
1983–1997 [258][106]
Conservative   The Marquess of Bristol 10 March 1985
(hereditary)
1985–1999 [268]
Liberal Democrats   The Lord Jenkins of Hillhead 12 May 1987 1987–2003 [258][106]
Conservative   The Lord St John of Fawsley 19 October 1987 1987–2012 [22]
Labour   The Baroness Hilton of Eggardon 14 June 1991 1991–2021 [182]
Labour   The Lord Montague of Oxford 1 November 1997 1997–1999 [269]
Labour   The Lord Alli 18 July 1998 1998–present [182]
Liberal Democrats   The Baroness Barker 31 July 1999 1999–present [270][271]
Crossbench   The Lord Browne of Madingley 28 June 2001 2001–present [272]
Labour   The Lord Adonis 16 May 2005 2005–present [273]
Labour   The Lord Smith of Finsbury 22 June 2005 2005–present [274]
Labour   The Lord Mandelson 13 October 2008 2008–present [275]
Conservative   The Lord Black of Brentwood 9 July 2010 2010–present [276][277]
Conservative   The Baroness Stedman-Scott 12 July 2010 2010–present [278]
Labour   The Lord Collins of Highbury 20 January 2011 2011–present [182]
Conservative   The Lord Glendonbrook 22 March 2011 2011–present [182]
Conservative   The Lord Sherbourne 12 September 2013 2013–present [279]
Non-affiliated   The Lord Paddick 12 September 2013 2013–present [280]
Labour   The Lord Allen of Kensington 2 October 2013 2013–present [281]
Liberal Democrats   The Lord Scriven 19 September 2014 2014–present
Labour   The Lord Cashman 23 September 2014 2014–present [282]
Conservative   The Lord Hayward 28 September 2015 2015–present [283]
Liberal Democrats   The Lord Oates 5 October 2015 2015–present [182]
Conservative   The Lord Barker of Battle 12 October 2015 2015–present [284]
Labour   The Lord Livermore 21 October 2015 2015–present [285]
Conservative   The Lord Duncan of Springbank 14 July 2017 2017–present [286]
Conservative   The Lord Parkinson of Whitley Bay 9 October 2019 2019–present [287]
Crossbench   The Baroness Hunt of Bethnal Green 16 October 2019 2019–present [288]
Labour   The Baroness Wilcox of Newport 21 October 2019 2019–present [289]
Conservative   The Lord Herbert of South Downs 1 September 2020 2020–present [290]
Conservative   The Lord Moylan 9 September 2020 2020–present [291]
Crossbench   The Lord Etherton 1 March 2021 2021–present [292]
Conservative   The Baroness Davidson of Lundin Links 20 July 2021 2021–present [293]
Crossbench The Lord Verdirame 3 November 2022 2022–present [294]

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The following is a list of gay lesbian bisexual and or transgender individuals who have been elected as members of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom European Union other devolved parliaments and assemblies of the United Kingdom parliaments of the countries that preceded the United Kingdom and also members of the non elected House of Lords Following the 2019 general election the UK parliament has the largest number of self identified LGBT members of any national legislature worldwide 1 Contents 1 List of LGBT members of the Cabinet in the House of Commons 2 List of LGBT ministers in the House of Commons 3 List of LGBT members of the House of Commons 4 List of LGBT members of the Cabinet in the House of Lords 5 List of LGBT ministers in the House of Lords 6 List of LGBT members of the House of Lords 7 List of LGBT members of the European Parliament 8 List of LGBT members of the Scottish Parliament 9 List of LGBT members of the Welsh Parliament 10 List of LGBT members of the Northern Ireland Assembly 11 List of LGBT Government ministers of the Northern Ireland Executive 12 List of LGBT members of the London Assembly 13 List of LGBT police and crime commissioners 14 List of LGBT directly elected mayors 15 See also 16 ReferencesList of LGBT members of the Cabinet in the House of Commons editParty Portrait Name Constituency First office held Year joinedLiberal nbsp Lewis Harcourt 2 3 4 Rossendale Secretary of State for the Colonies 1910Labour nbsp Hugh Dalton 5 Peckham President of the Board of Trade 1942Conservative nbsp Harry Crookshank Gainsborough Postmaster General 1943Labour nbsp Hugh Gaitskell 6 Leeds South Chancellor of the Exchequer 1950Conservative nbsp James Thomas Hereford First Lord of the Admiralty 1951Conservative nbsp Derick Heathcoat Amory 7 8 Tiverton Minister of Agriculture Fisheries and Food 1954Conservative nbsp Alan Lennox Boyd 9 10 Mid Bedfordshire Secretary of State for the Colonies 1954Conservative nbsp Selwyn Lloyd 11 12 Chelmsford Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs 1955Labour nbsp Anthony Crosland 13 14 15 16 Great Grimsby Secretary of State for Education and Science 1965Labour nbsp Roy Jenkins 17 Birmingham Stechford Home Secretary 1965Labour nbsp Richard Crossman 18 19 20 Coventry East Leader of the House of Commons 1966Labour nbsp George Thomas 21 19 Cardiff West Secretary of State for Wales 1968Conservative nbsp Norman St John Stevas 22 Chelmsford Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 1979Labour nbsp Nick Brown 23 Newcastle upon Tyne East Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury 1997Labour nbsp Ron Davies 24 Caerphilly Secretary of State for Wales 1997Labour nbsp Peter Mandelson 25 Hartlepool Minister without Portfolio 1997Labour nbsp Chris Smith 26 Islington South and Finsbury Secretary of State for Culture Media and Sport 1997Labour nbsp Shaun Woodward 27 St Helens South and Whiston Secretary of State for Northern Ireland 2007Labour nbsp Ben Bradshaw 28 Exeter Secretary of State for Culture Media and Sport 2009Liberal Democrats nbsp David Laws 29 Yeovil Chief Secretary to the Treasury 2010Conservative nbsp Justine Greening 30 Putney Secretary of State for Education 2011Conservative nbsp David Mundell 31 Dumfriesshire Clydesdale and Tweeddale Secretary of State for Scotland 2015List of LGBT ministers in the House of Commons editParty Portrait Name Constituency First office held Year joinedLiberal nbsp Lewis Harcourt 2 3 4 Rossendale First Commissioner of Works 1905Conservative nbsp Philip Sassoon Hythe Under Secretary of State for Air 1924Labour nbsp Hugh Dalton 5 Peckham Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs 1929Conservative nbsp Harry Crookshank Gainsborough Under Secretary of State for the Home Department 1934National Liberal nbsp Robert Bernays 32 33 Bristol North Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health 1937Conservative nbsp Anthony Muirhead 34 35 Wells Under Secretary of State for Air 1937Conservative nbsp Robert Boothby Aberdeen and Kincardine East Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Food 1940Labour nbsp Harold Nicolson Leicester West Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Information 1940Conservative nbsp James Thomas Hereford Lord Commissioner of the Treasury 1940Labour nbsp Hugh Gaitskell 6 Leeds South Minister of Fuel and Power 1946Conservative nbsp Alan Lennox Boyd 9 10 Mid Bedfordshire Minister of State for the Colonies 1951Conservative nbsp Derick Heathcoat Amory 7 8 Tiverton Minister of Pensions 1951Conservative nbsp Selwyn Lloyd 11 12 Chelmsford Minister of State for Foreign Affairs 1951Conservative nbsp Ian Harvey Harrow East Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Supply 1956Conservative nbsp Charles Fletcher Cooke Darwen Parliamentary Secretary to the Home Office 1961Conservative nbsp Denzil Freeth Basingstoke Parliamentary Secretary for Science 1961Labour nbsp Anthony Crosland 13 14 15 16 Great Grimsby Economic Secretary to the Treasury 1964Labour nbsp Roy Jenkins 17 Birmingham Stechford Minister of Aviation 1964Labour nbsp Richard Crossman 18 19 20 Coventry East Minister of Housing and Local Government 1964Labour nbsp George Thomas 21 19 Cardiff West Minister of State for Commonwealth Affairs 1967Conservative nbsp Norman St John Stevas 22 Chelmsford Minister of State for the Arts 1973Conservative nbsp Spencer Le Marchant High Peak Comptroller of the Household 1979Conservative nbsp Peter Morrison Chester Lord Commissioner of the Treasury 1979Conservative nbsp Michael Brown Brigg and Cleethorpes Assistant Government Whip 1993Conservative nbsp John Bowis Battersea Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Health and Social Security 1993Labour nbsp Clive Betts Sheffield South East Lord Commissioner of the Treasury 1998Labour nbsp Ben Bradshaw 28 Exeter Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs 2001Labour nbsp Angela Eagle Wallasey Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for the Home Office 2001Labour nbsp Stephen Twigg Enfield Southgate Deputy Leader of the House of Commons 2001Labour nbsp Ivor Caplin Hove Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Defence 2003Labour nbsp David Cairns Inverclyde Minister of State for Scotland 2005Labour nbsp Shaun Woodward 27 St Helens South and Whiston Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for the Northern Ireland Office 2005Labour nbsp Chris Bryant Rhondda Deputy Leader of the House of Commons 2008Conservative nbsp Greg Barker Bexhill and Battle Minister of State for Climate Change 2010Conservative nbsp Crispin Blunt Reigate Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Prisons and Youth Justice 2010Conservative nbsp Alan Duncan Rutland and Melton Minister of State for International Development 2010Conservative nbsp Michael Fabricant Lichfield Lord Commissioner of the Treasury 2010Conservative nbsp Nick Gibb Bognor Regis and Littlehampton Minister of State for School Standards 2010Conservative nbsp Justine Greening 30 Putney Economic Secretary to the Treasury 2010Conservative nbsp Nick Herbert Arundel and South Downs Minister of State for Policing and Criminal Justice 2010Conservative nbsp David Mundell 31 Dumfriesshire Clydesdale and Tweeddale Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Scotland 2010Conservative nbsp Nick Boles Pudsey Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Decentralisation 2012Liberal Democrats nbsp Simon Hughes Bermondsey amp Old Southwark Minister of State for Justice and Civil Liberties 2013Liberal Democrats nbsp Stephen Williams Bristol West Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government 2013Conservative nbsp Margot James Stourbridge Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Small Business Consumers and Corporate Responsibility 2016Conservative nbsp Christopher Pincher Tamworth Comptroller of the Household 2017Conservative nbsp Stuart Andrew Pudsey Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Wales 2018Conservative nbsp Mike Freer Finchley and Golders Green Lord Commissioner of the Treasury 2018Conservative nbsp Conor Burns Bournemouth West Minister of State for Trade Policy 2019Conservative nbsp Iain Stewart 36 Milton Keynes South Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Scotland 2020Conservative nbsp Lee Rowley 37 North East Derbyshire Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Business and Industry 2021Conservative nbsp Dehenna Davison 38 Bishop Auckland Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Levelling Up 2022Conservative nbsp Jacob Young 39 Redcar Lord Commissioner of the Treasury 2022Conservative nbsp Mark Fletcher Bolsover Assistant Government Whip 2023List of LGBT members of the House of Commons editParty Portrait Name Constituency Tenure Reason for leaving NotesIndependent nbsp Anthony Bacon 40 Wallingford 1593 1598 Retired 41 42 Tory nbsp Edward Hyde Wiltshire amp Christchurch 1685 1701 Resigned to become Governor of New Jersey in British North America later joined the House of Lords as The Earl of Clarendon 43 44 45 Whig nbsp John Hervey Bury St Edmunds 1725 1733 Resigned to join the House of Lords as The Baron Hervey 46 47 48 Whig nbsp Stephen Fox Strangways Shaftesbury 1726 1741 Resigned to join the House of Lords as the Earl of Ilchester 46 47 48 Whig nbsp Horace Walpole Callington Castle Rising amp Kings Lynn 1741 1768 Retired later joined the House of Lords as The Earl of Orford 49 50 51 52 Tory nbsp John Tylney Malmesbury 1761 1768 Resigned 53 54 Tory nbsp Edward Onslow Aldborough 1780 1781 Resigned 55 56 57 Whig nbsp William Thomas Beckford Wells 1784 1795 Resigned 58 59 60 Hindon 1806 1820 RetiredTory nbsp Charles Price City of London 1802 1812 Retired 61 Tory nbsp William John Bankes Truro 1810 1812 Retired 58 62 63 Cambridge University 1822 1826 DefeatedMarlborough amp Dorset 1830 1835 RetiredWhig nbsp Henry Grey Bennet Shrewsbury 1811 1826 Retired 64 65 66 Tory nbsp Richard Heber Oxford University 1821 1826 Retired 67 68 69 70 Whig nbsp Robert King County Cork 1826 1832 Defeated 71 Tory nbsp Henry Lygon West Worcestershire 1853 1863 Resigned to join the House of Lords as the Earl Beauchamp 72 73 3 Liberal nbsp Arthur Clinton Newark 1865 1868 Retired 74 75 76 Liberal nbsp Ronald Gower Sutherland 1867 1874 Retired 77 78 79 80 Conservative nbsp James Agg Gardner Cheltenham 1874 1880 Defeated 81 82 83 1885 1895 Retired1900 1906 Defeated1911 1928 DiedLiberal nbsp Reginald Brett Penryn and Falmouth 1880 1885 Defeated later joined the House of Lords as the Viscount Esher 84 85 86 Liberal nbsp Cyril Flower Luton 1880 1892 Retired later joined the House of Lords as the Lord Battersea 87 88 Liberal nbsp Lewis Harcourt Rossendale 1904 1917 Resigned to join the House of Lords as the Viscount Harcourt 2 3 4 Liberal nbsp David Charles Erskine West Perthshire 1906 1910 Retired 89 90 Labour nbsp Victor Grayson Colne Valley 1907 1910 Defeated 91 92 Conservative nbsp Philip Sassoon Hythe 1912 1939 Died 93 94 Conservative nbsp Malcolm Bullock Waterloo amp Crosby 1923 1953 Resigned 95 96 97 Liberal nbsp Arthur Hobhouse Wells 1923 1924 Defeated 98 99 Conservative nbsp Victor Cazalet Chippenham 1924 1943 Killed in action 100 101 Conservative nbsp Robert Boothby Aberdeen and Kincardine East amp Aberdeenshire Eastern 1924 1958 Resigned to join the House of Lords as the Baron Boothby 102 103 104 Conservative nbsp Harry Crookshank Gainsborough 1924 1956 Resigned to join the House of Lords as the Viscount Crookshanks 105 Labour nbsp Hugh Dalton Peckham 1924 1931 Defeated 5 Bishop Auckland 1935 1959 Retired later joined the House of Lords as the Lord Dalton Labour nbsp Oliver Baldwin Dudley 1929 1931 Defeated 19 106 Paisley 1945 1947 Resigned to join the House of Lords as the Earl Baldwin of Bewdley Conservative nbsp Anthony Muirhead Bristol North 1929 1939 Killed in action 34 35 National Liberal nbsp Robert Bernays Bristol North 1931 1945 Killed in action 32 33 Conservative nbsp Ian Horobin Southwark Central 1931 1935 Defeated 107 Oldham East 1951 1959 RetiredConservative nbsp Alan Lennox Boyd Mid Bedfordshire 1931 1960 Resigned to join the House of Lords as the Viscount Boyd of Merton 9 10 Conservative nbsp James Thomas Hereford 1931 1955 Resigned to join the House of Lords as the Viscount Cilcennin 108 Conservative nbsp Paul Latham Scarborough and Whitby 1931 1941 Resigned 109 110 111 Conservative nbsp Ronald Tree Harborough 1933 1945 Defeated 112 113 114 Conservative nbsp Ronald Cartland Birmingham King s Norton 1935 1940 Killed in action 115 73 116 33 Conservative nbsp Henry Channon Southend amp Southend West 1935 1958 Died 18 117 Conservative nbsp John Macnamara Chelmsford 1935 1944 Killed in action 118 119 120 33 Labour nbsp Harold Nicolson Leicester West 1935 1945 Defeated 121 122 123 Conservative nbsp Victor Montagu South Dorset 1941 1962 Resigned to join the House of Lords as the Earl of Sandwich 124 Labour nbsp Tom Driberg Maldon 1942 1955 Defeated 125 126 127 Barking 1959 1974 Feb Retired later joined the House of Lords as the Lord Driberg Labour nbsp Richard Crossman Coventry East 1945 1974 Died 18 19 20 Labour nbsp Hugh Gaitskell Leeds South 1945 1963 Died 6 Conservative nbsp Derick Heathcoat Amory Tiverton 1945 1960 Resigned to join the House of Lords as the Viscount Amory 7 8 Conservative nbsp Selwyn Lloyd Chelmsford 1945 1976 Resigned to join the House of Lords as the Baron Selwyn Lloyd 11 12 Labour nbsp George Thomas Cardiff West 1945 1983 Retired later joined the House of Lords as the Viscount Tonypandy 21 19 Labour nbsp William J Field Paddington North 1946 1953 Resigned 128 129 Labour nbsp Roy Jenkins Southwark Central amp Birmingham Stechford 1948 1977 Resigned 13 14 15 17 SDP Glasgow Hillhead 1982 1987 Defeated later joined the House of Lords as Lord Jenkins of Hillfield Liberal nbsp Jeremy Thorpe North Devon 1959 1979 Defeated 130 131 Labour nbsp Anthony Crosland South Gloucestershire 1950 1955 Defeated 13 14 15 16 Great Grimsby 1959 1977 DiedConservative nbsp Ian Harvey Harrow East 1950 1959 Resigned 7 8 Conservative nbsp Charles Fletcher Cooke Darwen 1951 1983 Retired 132 133 134 Conservative nbsp Denzil Freeth Basingstoke 1955 1964 Retired 135 Conservative nbsp Humphry Berkeley Lancaster 1959 1966 Defeated 32 136 Conservative nbsp Norman St John Stevas Chelmsford 1964 1987 Retired later joined the House of Lords as Lord St John of Fawsley 22 Conservative nbsp Spencer Le Marchant High Peak 1970 1983 Retired 137 Labour nbsp Maureen Colquhoun Northampton North 1974 Feb 1979 Defeated 138 Conservative nbsp Keith Hampson Ripon amp Leeds North West 1974 Feb 1997 Defeated 139 Conservative nbsp Peter Morrison City of Chester 1974 Feb 1992 Retired 140 141 Conservative nbsp Charles Irving Cheltenham 1974 Oct 1992 Retired 142 83 Conservative nbsp David Atkinson Bournemouth East 1977 2005 Retired 143 Labour nbsp George Morton Manchester Moss Side 1978 1983 Retired 144 Conservative nbsp Michael Brown Brigg and Cleethorpes 1979 1997 Defeated 145 Conservative nbsp Matthew Parris West Derbyshire 1979 1986 Resigned 146 147 148 Conservative nbsp Harvey Proctor Billericay 1979 1987 Retired 149 150 151 Labour nbsp Allan Rogers Bootle 1979 1990 Died 152 Conservative nbsp Martin Stevens Fulham 1979 1986 Died 153 Labour nbsp Roger Thomas Carmarthen 1979 1987 Retired 154 Conservative nbsp David Ashby North West Leicestershire 1983 1997 Retired 155 Labour nbsp Nick Brown Newcastle upon Tyne East 1983 2023 Resigned from Labour and became an Indepedant 23 Independant 2023 present ServingLabour nbsp Ron Davies Caerphilly 1983 2001 Retired 24 Conservative nbsp Jerry Hayes Harlow 1983 1997 Defeated citation needed Conservative nbsp Robert Hayward Kingswood 1983 1992 Defeated later joined the House of Lords as the Lord Hayward 156 Conservative nbsp Michael Hirst Strathkelvin and Bearsden 1983 1987 Defeated 157 158 159 Liberal Democrats nbsp Simon Hughes Bermondsey and Old Southwark 1983 2015 Defeated 160 Labour nbsp Chris Smith Islington South and Finsbury 1983 2005 Retired later joined the House of Lords as Lord Smith of Finsbury 26 Conservative nbsp Alan Amos Hexham 1987 1992 Retired 161 Conservative nbsp John Bowis Battersea 1987 1997 Defeated 162 Labour nbsp Clive Betts Sheffield South East 1992 present Serving 163 164 Conservative nbsp Alan Duncan Rutland and Melton 1992 2019 Retired 165 Labour nbsp Angela Eagle Wallasey 1992 present Serving 166 Conservative nbsp Nigel Evans Ribble Valley 1992 present Serving 167 Conservative nbsp Michael Fabricant Lichfield 1992 present Serving 168 Labour nbsp Peter Mandelson Hartlepool 1992 2004 Resigned to become European Commissioner for Trade later joined the House of Lords as Lord Mandelson 25 169 170 Conservative nbsp Crispin Blunt Reigate 1997 2023 whip removed 171 164 Independant 2023 present ServingLabour nbsp David Borrow South Ribble 1997 2010 Defeated 172 Labour nbsp Ben Bradshaw Exeter 1997 present Serving 28 Labour nbsp Ivor Caplin Hove 1997 2005 Retired 173 174 Conservative nbsp Nick Gibb Bognor Regis and Littlehampton 1997 present Serving 175 176 Labour nbsp Gordon Marsden Blackpool South 1997 2019 Defeated 177 Liberal Democrats nbsp Mark Oaten Winchester 1997 2010 Retired 178 179 Labour nbsp Stephen Twigg Enfield Southgate 1997 2005 Defeated 28 Liverpool West Derby 2010 2019 Retired 180 Conservative nbsp Shaun Woodward Witney 1997 2001 Resigned from the Conservative Party joined the Labour Party 27 Labour St Helens South and Whiston 2001 2015 RetiredConservative nbsp Greg Barker Bexhill and Battle 2001 2015 Retired later joined the House of Lords as Lord Barker of Battle 181 Labour nbsp Chris Bryant Rhondda 2001 present Serving 182 Labour nbsp David Cairns Inverclyde 2001 2011 Died 183 Liberal Democrats nbsp David Laws Yeovil 2001 2015 Defeated 29 Plaid Cymru nbsp Adam Price Carmarthen East and Dinefwr 2001 2010 Retired 184 Labour nbsp Nia Griffith Llanelli 2005 present Serving 182 Conservative nbsp Justine Greening Putney 2005 2019 Stripped of Conservative whip became an independent 30 Independent 2019 RetiredConservative nbsp Nick Herbert Arundel and South Downs 2005 2019 Retired 185 Conservative nbsp Daniel Kawczynski Shrewsbury and Atcham 2005 present Serving 186 Conservative nbsp David Mundell Dumfriesshire Clydesdale and Tweeddale 2005 present Serving 31 Liberal Democrats nbsp Stephen Williams Bristol West 2005 2015 Defeated 187 Conservative nbsp Stuart Andrew Pudsey 2010 present Serving 182 Conservative nbsp Nick Boles Grantham and Stamford 2010 2019 Resigned from the Conservative Party became an independent Conservative 188 Ind Progressive Conservative 2019 RetiredConservative nbsp Conor Burns Bournemouth West 2010 present Serving 189 Conservative nbsp Mike Freer Finchley and Golders Green 2010 present Serving 190 Liberal Democrats nbsp Steve Gilbert St Austell and Newquay 2010 2015 Defeated 191 Conservative nbsp Margot James Stourbridge 2010 2019 Retired 182 Conservative nbsp Mark Menzies Fylde 2010 present Serving 192 Conservative nbsp Eric Ollerenshaw Lancaster and Fleetwood 2010 2015 Defeated 192 Conservative nbsp Christopher Pincher Tamworth 2010 2023 Resigned 182 Conservative nbsp Iain Stewart Milton Keynes South 2010 present Serving 182 Labour nbsp Stephen Doughty Cardiff South and Penarth 2012 present Serving 193 Labour nbsp Steve Reed Croydon North 2012 present Serving 194 SNP nbsp Hannah Bardell Livingston 2015 present Serving 182 SNP nbsp Mhairi Black Paisley and Renfrewshire South 2015 present Serving 195 SNP nbsp Kirsty Blackman Aberdeen North 2015 present Serving 196 SNP nbsp Joanna Cherry Edinburgh South West 2015 present Serving 182 SNP nbsp Angela Crawley Lanark and Hamilton East 2015 present Serving 182 SNP nbsp Martin Docherty West Dunbartonshire 2015 present Serving 182 SNP nbsp Patrick Grady Glasgow North 2015 2022 Resigned from the SNP became an Independent 197 Independent 2022 Whip restoredSNP 2022 present ServingConservative nbsp Ben Howlett Bath 2015 2017 Defeated 182 Labour nbsp Gerald Jones Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney 2015 present Serving 182 Labour nbsp Peter Kyle Hove 2015 present Serving 198 SNP nbsp Stewart McDonald Glasgow South 2015 present Serving 182 SNP nbsp Stuart McDonald Cumbernauld Kilsyth and Kirkintilloch East 2015 present Serving 182 SNP nbsp John Nicolson East Dunbartonshire 2015 2017 Defeated 182 Ochil and South Perthshire 2019 present ServingLabour nbsp Cat Smith Lancaster and Fleetwood 2015 present Serving 198 Labour nbsp Wes Streeting Ilford North 2015 present Serving 198 Conservative nbsp William Wragg Hazel Grove 2015 present Serving 199 Labour nbsp Dan Carden Liverpool Walton 2017 present Serving 200 Labour nbsp Gerard Killen Rutherglen and Hamilton West 2017 2019 Defeated 200 Labour nbsp Sandy Martin Ipswich 2017 2019 Defeated 200 Conservative nbsp Damien Moore Southport 2017 present Serving 200 Liberal Democrats nbsp Layla Moran Oxford West and Abingdon 2017 present Serving 201 Labour nbsp Stephen Morgan Portsmouth South 2017 present Serving 202 Labour nbsp Luke Pollard Plymouth Sutton and Devonport 2017 present Serving 200 Conservative nbsp Lee Rowley North East Derbyshire 2017 present Serving 200 Labour nbsp Lloyd Russell Moyle Brighton Kemptown 2017 present Serving 200 Conservative nbsp Ross Thomson Aberdeen South 2017 2019 Retired 200 Conservative nbsp Scott Benton Blackpool South 2019 2023 Whip suspended 203 Independent 2023 Present ServingLabour nbsp Olivia Blake Sheffield Hallam 2019 present Serving 204 Conservative nbsp Chris Clarkson Heywood and Middleton 2019 present Serving 205 Conservative nbsp Elliot Colburn Carshalton and Wallington 2019 present Serving 205 Conservative nbsp Dehenna Davison Bishop Auckland 2019 present Serving 206 Conservative nbsp Mark Fletcher Bolsover 2019 present Serving 205 Conservative nbsp Peter Gibson Darlington 2019 present Serving 207 SNP nbsp Neale Hanvey Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath 2019 2021 Resigned from the SNP joined Alba Party 205 Alba 2021 present ServingConservative nbsp Antony Higginbotham Burnley 2019 present Serving 205 Conservative nbsp Paul Holmes Eastleigh 2019 present Serving 205 Conservative nbsp Imran Ahmad Khan Wakefield 2019 2021 Suspended and later expelled from Conservatives became an Independent 208 209 Independent 2021 2022 ResignedConservative nbsp Kieran Mullan Crewe and Nantwich 2019 present Serving 205 Labour nbsp James Murray Ealing North 2019 present Serving 210 Labour nbsp Charlotte Nichols Warrington North 2019 present Serving 211 Labour nbsp Kate Osborne Jarrow 2019 present Serving 212 Conservative nbsp Rob Roberts Delyn 2019 present Serving 213 Conservative nbsp Gary Sambrook Birmingham Northfield 2019 present Serving 214 SNP nbsp Alyn Smith Stirling 2019 present Serving 205 Conservative nbsp Jamie Wallis Bridgend 2019 present Serving 215 216 Labour nbsp Nadia Whittome Nottingham East 2019 present Serving 217 Conservative nbsp Jacob Young Redcar 2019 present Serving 205 Labour nbsp Kim Leadbeater Batley and Spen 2021 present Serving 218 Labour nbsp Simon Lightwood Wakefield 2022 present Serving 219 Labour nbsp Ashley Dalton West Lancashire 2023 present Serving 220 221 Labour nbsp Keir Mather Selby and Ainsty 2023 present Serving 222 223 Labour nbsp Damien Egan Kingswood 2024 present Serving 224 List of LGBT members of the Cabinet in the House of Lords editParty Portrait Name First office held Year joinedWhig nbsp The Lord Hervey Lord Privy Seal 1740Liberal nbsp The Earl of Rosebery Lord Privy Seal 1885Liberal nbsp The Earl Beauchamp Lord President of the Council 1910Labour nbsp The Lord Adonis Secretary of State for Transport 2009Labour nbsp The Lord Mandelson Lord President of the Council 2009List of LGBT ministers in the House of Lords editParty Portrait Name First office held Year joinedLiberal nbsp The Earl of Rosebery Under Secretary of State for the Home Department 1881Liberal nbsp The Lord Battersea Lord in waiting 1886Conservative nbsp The Earl of Avon Lord in waiting 1980Labour nbsp The Lord Adonis Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Schools and Learners 2005Conservative nbsp The Lord Duncan Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Scotland 2017Conservative nbsp The Baroness Stedman Scott Baroness in Waiting 2017Conservative nbsp The Lord Parkinson Lord in Waiting 2020List of LGBT members of the House of Lords editParty Portrait Title Creation Tenure NotesTory nbsp The Earl of Clarendon 31 October 1709 hereditary 1709 1723 54 Whig nbsp The Lord Hervey 11 June 1733 hereditary 1733 1743 46 47 Whig nbsp The Earl of Ilchester 6 November 1741 hereditary 1741 1776 48 Whig nbsp The Earl of Devon 14 October 1788 hereditary 1788 1835 225 Whig nbsp The Earl of Orford 5 December 1791 hereditary 1791 1797 226 227 Whig nbsp The Lord Byron 19 May 1798 hereditary 1798 1824 228 229 Whig nbsp The Earl of Kingston 18 October 1839 hereditary 1839 1867Tory nbsp The Earl Beauchamp 8 September 1863 hereditary 1863 1868 72 73 3 Liberal nbsp The Earl of Rosebery 4 March 1868 hereditary 1868 1929 230 Liberal nbsp The Earl Beauchamp 19 February 1891 hereditary 1891 1938 231 Liberal nbsp The Lord Battersea 14 May 1892 hereditary 1892 1907 232 233 Liberal nbsp The Marquess of Anglesey 13 October 1898 hereditary 1898 1905 234 235 Liberal nbsp The Viscount Esher 24 May 1899 hereditary 1899 1930 236 237 Liberal nbsp The Lord Stanmore 30 January 1912 hereditary 1912 1930 238 Conservative nbsp The Marquess of Hertford 23 March 1912 hereditary 1912 1940 239 Liberal nbsp The Viscount Harcourt 28 August 1917 hereditary 1917 1922 2 3 Crossbench nbsp The Lord Berners 23 March 1918 hereditary 1918 1950 240 Conservative nbsp The Lord Alington 30 July 1919 hereditary 1919 1940 241 Conservative nbsp The Lord Fairhaven 15 May 1929 hereditary 1929 1966 242 Conservative nbsp The Earl of Lauderdale 14 September 1931 hereditary 1931 1953 243 244 245 Labour nbsp The Lord Faringdon 17 March 1934 hereditary 1934 1977 246 Conservative nbsp The Viscount Tredegar 3 May 1934 hereditary 1934 1949 247 Liberal nbsp The Lord Kinross 17 March 1939 hereditary 1939 1976 248 249 Liberal nbsp The Lord Keynes 17 April 1942 hereditary 1942 1946 250 251 Liberal nbsp The Lord Amulree 5 May 1942 hereditary 1942 1983 252 253 Conservative nbsp The Duke of Wellington 16 September 1943 hereditary 1943 1972 243 244 245 Conservative nbsp The Marquess of Dufferin and Ava 25 March 1945 hereditary 1945 1988 254 Liberal nbsp The Lord Mottistone 7 November 1947 hereditary 1947 1963 255 256 257 Conservative nbsp The Lord Montagu of Beaulieu 14 November 1947 hereditary 1947 2015 247 Labour nbsp The Earl Baldwin of Bewdley 14 December 1947 hereditary 1947 1958 258 106 Conservative nbsp The Viscount Cilcennin 22 March 1955 hereditary 1955 1960 108 Conservative nbsp The Viscount Crookshank 17 June 1956 hereditary 1956 1961 105 Conservative nbsp The Viscount Maugham 23 March 1958 hereditary 1958 1981 259 Conservative nbsp The Lord Boothby 22 August 1958 1958 1986 102 103 104 Conservative nbsp The Earl of Arran 19 December 1958 hereditary 1958 260 Labour nbsp The Lord Dalton 28 January 1960 1960 1962 5 Conservative nbsp The Viscount Boyd of Merton 21 September 1960 hereditary 1960 1983 9 10 Conservative nbsp The Viscount Amory 29 October 1960 hereditary 1960 1981 7 8 Liberal nbsp The Lord Sackville 8 May 1962 hereditary 1962 1965 261 262 263 Conservative nbsp The Earl of Sandwich 15 June 1962 hereditary 1962 1964 264 Conservative nbsp The Viscount Monsell 21 March 1969 hereditary 1969 1993 265 Labour nbsp The Lord Bradwell 21 January 1976 1976 125 Crossbench nbsp The Lord Selwyn LLoyd 8 March 1976 1976 1978 12 11 Crossbench nbsp The Lord Britten 15 July 1976 1976 266 Conservative nbsp The Earl of Avon 14 January 1977 hereditary 1977 1985 267 Crossbench nbsp The Viscount Tonypandy 14 June 1983 hereditary 1983 1997 258 106 Conservative nbsp The Marquess of Bristol 10 March 1985 hereditary 1985 1999 268 Liberal Democrats nbsp The Lord Jenkins of Hillhead 12 May 1987 1987 2003 258 106 Conservative nbsp The Lord St John of Fawsley 19 October 1987 1987 2012 22 Labour nbsp The Baroness Hilton of Eggardon 14 June 1991 1991 2021 182 Labour nbsp The Lord Montague of Oxford 1 November 1997 1997 1999 269 Labour nbsp The Lord Alli 18 July 1998 1998 present 182 Liberal Democrats nbsp The Baroness Barker 31 July 1999 1999 present 270 271 Crossbench nbsp The Lord Browne of Madingley 28 June 2001 2001 present 272 Labour nbsp The Lord Adonis 16 May 2005 2005 present 273 Labour nbsp The Lord Smith of Finsbury 22 June 2005 2005 present 274 Labour nbsp The Lord Mandelson 13 October 2008 2008 present 275 Conservative nbsp The Lord Black of Brentwood 9 July 2010 2010 present 276 277 Conservative nbsp The Baroness Stedman Scott 12 July 2010 2010 present 278 Labour nbsp The Lord Collins of Highbury 20 January 2011 2011 present 182 Conservative nbsp The Lord Glendonbrook 22 March 2011 2011 present 182 Conservative nbsp The Lord Sherbourne 12 September 2013 2013 present 279 Non affiliated nbsp The Lord Paddick 12 September 2013 2013 present 280 Labour nbsp The Lord Allen of Kensington 2 October 2013 2013 present 281 Liberal Democrats nbsp The Lord Scriven 19 September 2014 2014 presentLabour nbsp The Lord Cashman 23 September 2014 2014 present 282 Conservative nbsp The Lord Hayward 28 September 2015 2015 present 283 Liberal Democrats nbsp The Lord Oates 5 October 2015 2015 present 182 Conservative nbsp The Lord Barker of Battle 12 October 2015 2015 present 284 Labour nbsp The Lord Livermore 21 October 2015 2015 present 285 Conservative nbsp The Lord Duncan of Springbank 14 July 2017 2017 present 286 Conservative nbsp The Lord Parkinson of Whitley Bay 9 October 2019 2019 present 287 Crossbench nbsp The Baroness Hunt of Bethnal Green 16 October 2019 2019 present 288 Labour nbsp The Baroness Wilcox of Newport 21 October 2019 2019 present 289 Conservative nbsp The Lord Herbert of South Downs 1 September 2020 2020 present 290 Conservative nbsp The Lord Moylan 9 September 2020 2020 present 291 Crossbench nbsp The Lord Etherton 1 March 2021 2021 present 292 Conservative nbsp The Baroness Davidson of Lundin Links 20 July 2021 2021 present 293 Crossbench The Lord Verdirame 3 November 2022 2022 present 294 List of LGBT members of the European Parliament editParty Portrait Name Constituency Tenure Reason for leaving NotesConservative span, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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