Members of the European Parliament for the United Kingdom 1973-1979

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In this period, Members of the European Parliament were not directly elected, but were chosen by the House of Commons and House of Lords as delegates. The total size of the United Kingdom delegation was 36 but the Labour Party refused to name its delegates because of the party's then policy of opposing British membership of the European Communities. After the 1975 referendum, Labour decided to take its seats.

Contents Top · 0–9 · A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z


NamePartyDates

[edit] A

Lord ArdwickLabourJuly 3, 19751979

[edit] B

Guy BarnettLabourJuly 1, 1975May 24, 1976
Sir Tufton BeamishConservativeJanuary 1, 1973July 24, 1974
Earl of BessboroughConservativeJanuary 1, 19731979
Lord BethellConservativeMarch 10, 19751979
Betty BoothroydLabourJuly 1, 1975March 1, 1977
Lord BreconConservativeJanuary 1, 1973October 24, 1973
John BrewisConservativeJanuary 1, 1973February 28, 1975
Lord BrimelowLabourFebruary 28, 1977June 30, 1978
Ronald BrownLabourMarch 1, 19771979
Lord Bruce of DoningtonLabourJuly 3, 19751979

[edit] C

Lord CastleLabourJuly 3, 19751979
John CorrieConservativeFebruary 28, 1975December 18, 1975; March 1, 19771979
George CunninghamLabourMarch 13, 19781979

[edit] D

Tam DalyellLabourJuly 1, 19751979
Sir Geoffrey de FreitasLabourJuly 1, 19751979
Sir Douglas Dodds-ParkerConservativeJanuary 1, 1973February 28, 1975
Gwyneth DunwoodyLabourJuly 1, 19751979
Hugh DykesConservativeJuly 24, 1974March 1, 1977

[edit] E

Robert EdwardsLabourMarch 1, 19771979
Baroness EllesConservativeJanuary 1, 1973July 3, 1975
Tom EllisLabourJuly 1, 19751979
John EvansLabourJuly 1, 1975March 13, 1978
Winnie EwingSNPJuly 7, 19751979

[edit] F

Peggy FennerConservativeJuly 24, 1974February 28, 1975
Baroness Fisher of RednalLabourJuly 3, 19751979
Alan FitchLabourMarch 13, 19781979
Alex FletcherConservativeDecember 18, 1975March 1, 1977
Charles Fletcher-CookeConservativeMarch 1, 19771979

[edit] G

Lord GladwynLiberalJanuary 1, 1973July 3, 1975; July 8, 1975October 1, 1976
Lord Gordon-WalkerLabourJuly 3, 1975October 20, 1976

[edit] H

Willie HamiltonLabourJuly 1, 19751979
James HillConservativeJanuary 1, 1973February 28, 1975
John HillConservativeJanuary 1, 1973July 24, 1974
Ralph HowellConservativeJuly 24, 19741979
Mark HughesLabourJuly 1, 19751979

[edit] J

Russell JohnstonLiberalJanuary 1, 1973July 7, 1975; October 1, 19761979

[edit] K

Elaine Kellett-BowmanConservativeFebruary 28, 19751979
Lord KennetLabourFebruary 28, 19781979
Peter KirkConservativeJanuary 1, 1973April 17, 1977

[edit] L

Marquess of LothianConservativeOctober 24, 1973July 3, 1975

[edit] M

Earl of Mansfield and MansfieldConservativeJanuary 1, 1973March 10, 1975
Bob MitchellLabourJuly 1, 19751979
William MolloyLabourMay 24, 1976March 1, 1977
Lord Murray of GravesendLabourOctober 20, 1976February 28, 1978; June 30, 19781979

[edit] N

Tom NormantonConservativeJanuary 1, 19731979

[edit] O

Lord O'HaganCross-bencherJanuary 1, 1973July 3, 1975
John OsbornConservativeFebruary 28, 19751979

[edit] P

John PeelConservativeJanuary 1, 1973July 24, 1974
Rafton PounderUlster UnionistJanuary 1, 1973July 24, 1974
John PrescottLabourJuly 1, 19751979
Christopher PriceLabourMarch 1, 1977March 13, 1978

[edit] R

Lord ReayConservativeJanuary 1, 19731979
Sir Brandon Rhys Williams, Bt.ConservativeJanuary 1, 19731979
Geoffrey RipponConservativeMay 6, 19771979

[edit] S

Lord St OswaldConservativeJanuary 1, 19731979
James Scott-HopkinsConservativeJanuary 1, 19731979
Michael ShawConservativeJuly 24, 19741979
James SpicerConservativeFebruary 28, 19751979
Michael StewartLabourJuly 1, 1975November 19, 1976

[edit] T

Dick TaverneDemocratic LabourApril 4, 1973October 10, 1974
Frank TomneyLabourNovember 19, 1976March 1, 1977

[edit] W

Sir Derek Walker-SmithConservativeJanuary 1, 19731979
Lord WalstonLabourJuly 3, 1975February 28, 1977

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