Members of the European Parliament for the United Kingdom 1999-2004
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
| Delegation | (1973) |
| 1st Term | (1979) |
| 2nd Term | (1984) |
| 3rd Term | (1989) |
| 4th Term | (1994) |
| 5th Term | (1999) |
| 6th Term | (2004) |
This is a list of members of the European Parliament for the United Kingdom in the 1999 to 2004 session, ordered by name.
See MEPs for the UK 1999 - 2004 by region for a list ordered by constituency.
| 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 |
[edit] A
- Gordon Adam (Party of European Socialists) (appointed February 8, 2000)
- Robert Atkins (European People's Party)
- Elspeth Attwooll (European Liberal, Democrat and Reform Party)
[edit] B
- Richard Balfe (Party of European Socialists) (resigned from the PSE group in December 2001; joined the European People's Party on March 5, 2002)
- Christopher Beazley (European People's Party)
- Lord Bethell (European People's Party) (resigned September 29, 2003)
- Graham Booth (Europe of Democracies and Diversities) (appointed December 18, 2002)
- David Bowe (Party of European Socialists)
- John Bowis (European People's Party)
- Philip Charles Bradbourn (European People's Party)
- Philip Bushill-Matthews (European People's Party)
[edit] C
- Martin Callanan (European People's Party)
- Michael Cashman (Party of European Socialists)
- Giles Chichester (European People's Party)
- Nicholas Clegg (European Liberal, Democrat and Reform Party)
- Richard Corbett (Party of European Socialists)
- John Corrie (European People's Party)
[edit] D
- Chris Davies (European Liberal, Democrat and Reform Party)
- Nirj Deva (European People's Party)
- Alan Donnelly (Party of European Socialists) (resigned January 21, 2000)
- Den Dover (European People's Party)
- Andrew Duff (European Liberal, Democrat and Reform Party)
[edit] E
- James Elles (European People's Party)
- Jillian Evans (Greens-EFA)
- Jonathan Evans (European People's Party)
- Robert Evans (Party of European Socialists)
[edit] F
- Nigel Farage (Europe of Democracies and Diversities)
- Glyn Ford (Party of European Socialists)
- Jacqueline Foster (European People's Party)
[edit] G
- Neena Gill (Party of European Socialists)
- Robert Goodwill (European People's Party)
- Pauline Green (Party of European Socialists) (resigned on December 21, 1999)
[edit] H
- Daniel Hannan (European People's Party)
- Malcolm Harbour (European People's Party)
- Christopher Heaton-Harris (European People's Party)
- Roger Helmer (European People's Party)
- Michael Holmes (Europe of Democracies and Diversities) (sat as non-attachied from March 20, 2000; resigned on December 15, 2002)
- Mary Honeyball (Party of European Socialists)
- Richard Howitt (Party of European Socialists)
- Ian Hudghton (Greens-EFA)
- Stephen Hughes (Party of European Socialists)
- Christopher Huhne (European Liberal, Democrat and Reform Party)
- John Hume (Party of European Socialists)
[edit] I
[edit] J
[edit] K
- Bashir Khanbhai (European People's Party)
- Glenys Kinnock (Party of European Socialists)
- Timothy Kirkhope (European People's Party)
[edit] L
- Jean Lambert (Greens-EFA)
- Caroline Lucas (Greens-EFA)
- Sarah Ludford (European Liberal, Democrat and Reform Party)
- Elizabeth Lynne (European Liberal, Democrat and Reform Party)
[edit] M
- Alexander Macmillan (European People's Party)
- Linda McAvan (Party of European Socialists)
- Arlene McCarthy (Party of European Socialists)
- Neil MacCormick (Greens-EFA)
- Edward McMillan-Scott (European People's Party)
- Eryl Margaret McNally (Party of European Socialists)
- David Martin (Party of European Socialists)
- Bill Miller (Party of European Socialists)
- Claude Moraes (Party of European Socialists)
- Eluned Morgan (Party of European Socialists)
- Simon Murphy (Party of European Socialists)
[edit] N
- Bill Newton Dunn (European People's Party) (suspended from the party on September 23, 2000, and joined the European Liberal, Democrat and Reform Party on November 21, 2000)
- Jim Nicholson (European People's Party)
- Baroness Nicholson of Winterbourne (European Liberal, Democrat and Reform Party)
[edit] O
- Mo O'Toole (Party of European Socialists)
[edit] P
- Ian Paisley (Democratic Unionist Party)
- Neil Parish (European People's Party)
- Roy Perry (European People's Party)
- James Provan (European People's Party)
- John Purvis (European People's Party)
[edit] R
[edit] S
- Brian Simpson (Party of European Socialists)
- Peter Skinner (Party of European Socialists)
- Struan Stevenson (European People's Party)
- Catherine Stihler (known as Catherine Taylor until her marriage in 2000) (Party of European Socialists)
- Robert Sturdy (European People's Party)
- David Sumberg (European People's Party)
[edit] T
- Charles Tannock (European People's Party)
- Catherine Taylor, see Catherine Stihler
- Jeffrey Titford (Europe of Democracies and Diversities)
- Gary Titley (Party of European Socialists)
- Ian Twinn (European People's Party) (appointed on October 21, 2003)
[edit] V
[edit] W
- Diana Wallis (European Liberal, Democrat and Reform Party)
- Graham Watson (European Liberal, Democrat and Reform Party)
- Mark Watts (Party of European Socialists)
- Phillip Whitehead (Party of European Socialists)
- Eurig Wyn (Greens-EFA)
- Terence Wynn (Party of European Socialists)
[edit] See also
- Members of the European Parliament 1999-2004
- List of Members of the European Parliament 1999-2004 - for a full alphabetical list
- European Parliament Election 1999ro:Europarlamentari pentru Regatul Unit 1999-2004

