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|''Conservative-Liberal Democrat [[coalition government|coalition]] group''||''362''
|''Conservative-Liberal Democrat [[coalition government|coalition]] group''||''362''
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|[[Labour Party (UK)|Labour]]||254<ref>Two Labour MPs act as Deputy Speakers, so do not vote. [[Denis MacShane]] has been [http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2010/oct/14/labour-whip-former-minister-police suspended from the parliamentary party], so is counted as an independent.</ref>
|[[Labour Party (UK)|Labour]]||256
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|[[Democratic Unionist Party|DUP]]||8
|[[Democratic Unionist Party|DUP]]||8
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|[[Scottish National Party|SNP]]||6
|[[Scottish National Party|SNP]]||6
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|[[Sinn Féin]]<ref>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.</ref>||4
|[[Sinn Féin]]<ref>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.</ref>||5
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|[[Plaid Cymru]]||3
|[[Plaid Cymru]]||3
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|[[Alliance Party|Alliance]]<ref>Works closely with the Liberal Democrats, but is a separate organisation.</ref>||1
|[[Alliance Party|Alliance]]<ref>Works closely with the Liberal Democrats, but is a separate organisation.</ref>||1
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|[[Independent (politician)|Independent]]<ref>Independent politicians stand for election on a variety of issues and so do not necessarily co-operate in the House of Commons.</ref>||2<ref>Lady [[Sylvia Hermon]] and Denis MacShane.</ref>
|[[Independent (politician)|Independent]]<ref>Independent politicians stand for election on a variety of issues and so do not necessarily co-operate in the House of Commons.</ref>||1<ref>Lady [[Sylvia Hermon]].</ref>
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|[[Speaker of the House of Commons (UK)|Speaker]] and deputies<ref>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.</ref>||4
|[[Speaker of the House of Commons (UK)|Speaker]] and deputies<ref>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.</ref>||4
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|Vacant<ref>Seats awaiting the election of a new MP in a [[by-election]] or general election.</ref>||2<ref>[[Gerry Adams]] resigned in January 2011 to contest a seat in the forthcoming [[Ireland (state)|Irish]] general election; [[Eric Illsley]] resigned the following month after an admission of expenses fraud.</ref>
|Vacant<ref>Seats awaiting the election of a new MP in a [[by-election]] or general election.</ref>||2<ref>[[Gerry Adams]] resigned in January 2011 to contest a seat in the forthcoming [[Ireland (state)|Irish]] general election; [[Eric Illsley]] resigned the following month after an admission of expenses fraud.</ref>
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|'''Total'''||650
|'''Total'''||650
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|'''Government [[working majority]]'''<ref>{{r|Working majority}}</ref>||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).
|'''Government [[working majority]]'''<ref>{{r|Working majority}}</ref>||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).

Revision as of 12:34, 24 August 2011

Party or group Seats
Conservative 305[1]
Liberal Democrat 57
Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition group 362
Labour 256
DUP 8
SNP 6
Sinn Féin[2] 5
Plaid Cymru 3
SDLP 3
Green 1
Alliance[3] 1
Independent[4] 1[5]
Speaker and deputies[6] 4
Total 650
Government working majority[7] 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).
  1. One Conservative MP acts as a Deputy Speaker, so does not vote.
  2. 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.
  3. Works closely with the Liberal Democrats, but is a separate organisation.
  4. Independent politicians stand for election on a variety of issues and so do not necessarily co-operate in the House of Commons.
  5. Lady Sylvia Hermon.
  6. 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]