20 September: London, South West—The Home Secretary announced on 11 July 1979 that Shelagh Roberts was disqualified from election due to her membership of the Occupational Pensions Board, which was an 'office of profit under the Crown'. She resigned from the board and was re-elected at the by-election.
list, members, european, parliament, united, kingdom, 1979, 1984, contents, list, election, 1979, change, allegiance, referenceslist, editname, national, party, group, constituency, gordon, adam, labour, party, northumbria, richard, balfe, labour, party, londo. Contents 1 List 2 By election 2 1 1979 3 Change of allegiance 4 ReferencesList editName National party EP Group Constituency Gordon Adam Labour Party SOC Northumbria Richard Balfe Labour Party SOC London South Inner Neil Balfour Conservative Party ED Yorkshire North Robert Battersby Conservative Party ED Humberside Peter Beazley Conservative Party ED Bedfordshire South Lord Bethell Conservative Party ED London North West Roland Boyes Labour Party SOC Durham Beata Brookes Conservative Party ED Wales North Janey Buchan Labour Party SOC Glasgow Richard Caborn Labour Party SOC Sheffield Barbara Castle Labour Party SOC Greater Manchester North Frederick Catherwood Conservative Party ED Cambridgeshire Ann Clwyd Labour Party SOC Wales Mid amp West Ken Collins Labour Party SOC Strathclyde East Richard Cottrell Conservative Party ED Bristol David Curry Conservative Party ED Essex North East Ian Dalziel Conservative Party ED Lothians John de Courcy Ling Conservative Party ED Midlands Central Basil de Ferranti Conservative Party ED Hampshire West Marquess of Douro Conservative Party ED Surrey Baroness Elles Conservative Party ED Thames Valley Derek Enright Labour Party SOC Leeds Winifred Ewing Scottish National Party EPD Highlands and Islands Adam Fergusson Conservative Party ED Strathclyde West Norvela Forster Conservative Party ED Birmingham South Eric Forth Conservative Party ED Birmingham North Michael Gallagher Labour Party SDP Jan 1984 SOC Nottingham Win Griffiths Labour Party SOC Wales South Lord Harmar Nicholls Conservative Party ED Greater Manchester South David Harris Conservative Party ED Cornwall amp Plymouth Gloria Hooper Conservative Party ED Liverpool William Hopper Conservative Party ED Greater Manchester West Brian Hord Conservative Party ED London West Paul Howell Conservative Party ED Norfolk John Hume Social Democratic and Labour Party SOC Northern Ireland Alasdair Hutton Conservative Party ED South of Scotland Christopher Jackson Conservative Party ED Kent East Robert V Jackson Conservative Party ED Upper Thames Stanley Johnson Conservative Party ED Wight amp Hampshire East Edward Kellett Bowman Conservative Party ED Lancashire East Elaine Kellett Bowman Conservative Party ED Cumbria Brian Key Labour Party SOC Yorkshire South Alfred Lomas Labour Party SOC London North East John Marshall Conservative Party ED London North Thomas Megahy Labour Party SOC Yorkshire South West James Moorhouse Conservative Party ED London South Robert Moreland Conservative Party ED Staffordshire East Bill Newton Dunn Conservative Party ED Lincolnshire Sir David Nicolson Conservative Party ED London Central Tom Normanton Conservative Party ED Cheshire East Lord O Hagan 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 Henry Plumb Conservative Party ED Cotswolds Derek Prag Conservative Party ED Hertfordshire Peter Price Conservative Party ED Lancashire West Christopher Prout Conservative Party ED Salop and Stafford James Provan Conservative Party ED North East Scotland John Purvis Conservative Party ED Mid Scotland and Fife Joyce Quin Labour Party SOC Tyne South and Wear Brandon Rhys Williams Conservative Party ED London South East Shelagh Roberts Conservative Party ED London South West Allan Rogers Labour Party SOC Wales South East James Scott Hopkins Conservative Party ED Hereford amp 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 Midlands West Anthony Simpson Conservative Party ED Northamptonshire Tom Spencer Conservative Party ED Derbyshire James Spicer Conservative Party ED Wessex Jack Stewart Clark Conservative Party ED Sussex East John Taylor Ulster Unionist Party ED Northern Ireland John Taylor Conservative Party ED Midlands East Frederick Tuckman Conservative Party ED Leicester Amedee Turner Conservative Party ED Suffolk Alan Tyrrell Conservative Party ED London East Peter Vanneck Conservative Party ED Cleveland Frederick Warner Conservative Party ED Somerset Michael Welsh Conservative Party ED Lancashire CentralBy election edit1979 edit 20 September London South West The Home Secretary announced on 11 July 1979 that Shelagh Roberts was disqualified from election due to her membership of the Occupational Pensions Board which was an office of profit under the Crown She resigned from the board and was re elected at the by election Change of allegiance editMichael Gallagher announced on 5 January 1984 that he had joined the Social Democratic Party References edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of members of the European Parliament for the United Kingdom 1979 1984 amp oldid 1168769370, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,