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Revision as of 08:31, 16 October 2010
Party or group | Seats |
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Conservative | 305[1] |
Liberal Democrat | 57 |
Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition group | 362 |
Labour | 255[2] |
DUP | 8 |
SNP | 6 |
Sinn Féin[3] | 5 |
Plaid Cymru | 3 |
SDLP | 3 |
Green | 1 |
Alliance[4] | 1 |
Independent[5] | 2[6] |
Speaker and deputies[7] | 4 |
Total | 650 |
Government working majority[8] | 83<ref>Treats the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats as a single group; includes any suspended MPs; does not include the Speaker and Speaker's Deputies (who do not usually vote) or Sinn Fein (which does not take the seats). |
- ↑ One Conservative MP acts as a Deputy Speaker, so does not vote.
- ↑ Two Labour MPs act as Deputy Speakers, so do not vote.
- ↑ Sinn Féin contests UK general elections but does not take the seats; therefore, its MPs do not vote or speak in the House of Commons.
- ↑ Works closely with the Liberal Democrats, but is a separate organisation.
- ↑ Independent politicians stand for election on a variety of issues and so do not necessarily co-operate in the House of Commons.
- ↑ Lady Sylvia Hermon and Eric Illsley.
- ↑ Do not normally vote; the Speaker is not a member of any party, while the Deputies can maintain membership but are not involved in party political activities.
- ↑
- Working majority [r]: In a parliamentary democracy, the number of politicians in the governing party minus those of all other parties combined, excluding those that do not normally vote. [e]