Members of the European Parliament for the United Kingdom 1979-1984

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Delegation (1973)
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NamePartyConstituency

[edit] A

Gordon AdamLabNorthumbria

[edit] B

Richard BalfeLabLondon South Inner
Neil BalfourConYorkshire North
Robert BattersbyConHumberside
Peter BeazleyConBedfordshire South
Lord BethellConLondon North West
Roland BoyesLabDurham
Beata BrookesConWales North
Janey BuchanLabGlasgow

[edit] C

Richard CabornLabSheffield
Barbara CastleLabGreater Manchester North
Frederick CatherwoodConCambridgeshire
Ann ClwydLabWales Mid & West
Kenneth CollinsLabStrathclyde East
Richard CottrellConBristol
David CurryConEsex North East

[edit] D

Ian DalzielConLothians
John de Courcy LingConMidlands Central
Basil de FerrantiConHampshire West
Marquess of DouroConSurrey West

[edit] E

Baroness EllesConThames Valley
Derek EnrightLabLeeds
Winifred EwingSNPHighlands and Islands

[edit] F

Adam FergussonConStrathclyde West
Norvela ForsterConBirmingham South
Eric ForthConBirmingham North

[edit] G

Michael GallagherLab (SDP)Nottingham
Win GriffithsLabWales South

[edit] H

Lord Harmar-NichollsConGreater Manchester South
David HarrisConCornwall & Plymouth
Gloria HooperConLiverpool
William HopperConGreater Manchester West
Brian HordConLondon West
Paul HowellConNorfolk
John HumeSDLPNorthern Ireland
Alasdair HuttonConSouth of Scotland

[edit] J

Christopher JacksonConKent East
Robert V. JacksonConUpper Thames
Stanley JohnsonConWight & Hampshire East

[edit] K

Edward Kellett-BowmanConLancashire East
Elaine Kellett-BowmanConCumbria
Brian KeyLabYorkshire South

[edit] L

Alfred LomasLabLondon North East

[edit] M

John MarshallConLondon North
Tom MegahyLabYorkshire South West
James MoorhouseConLondon South
Robert MorelandConStaffordshire East

[edit] N

Bill Newton DunnConLincolnshire
Sir David NicolsonConLondon Central
Tom NormantonConCheshire East

[edit] O

Lord O'HaganConDevon

[edit] P

Ian PaisleyDUPNorthern Ireland
Ben PattersonConKent West
Andrew PearceConCheshire West
Henry PlumbConCotswolds
Derek PragConHertfordshire
Peter PriceConLancashire West
Christopher ProutConSalop & Stafford
James ProvanConNorth East Scotland
John PurvisConMid Scotland and Fife

[edit] Q

Joyce QuinLabTyne and Wear South

[edit] R

Brandon Rhys-WilliamsConLondon South East
Shelagh RobertsConLondon South West
Allan RogersLabWales South East

[edit] S

James Scott-HopkinsConHereford & Worcester
Barry SealLabYorkshire West
Madron SeligmanConSussex West
Dr. Alexander SherlockConEssex South West
Richard SimmondsConMidlands West
Anthony SimpsonConNorthamptonshire
Tom SpencerConDerbyshire
James SpicerConWessex
Jack Stewart-ClarkConSussex East

[edit] T

John TaylorOUPNorthern Ireland
John TaylorConMidlands East
Frederick TuckmanConLeicester
Amédée TurnerConSuffolk
Alan TyrrellConLondon East

[edit] V

Peter VanneckConCleveland & Yorkshire North

[edit] W

Frederick WarnerConSomerset
Michael WelshConLancashire Central

[edit] By-election

[edit] 1979

  • September 20: London, South West—The Home Secretary announced on July 11, 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.

[edit] Change of allegiance

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