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Andy Burnham

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  • Debbie Abrahams, MP Oldham East and Saddleworth[1]
  • Clive Betts[2]
  • David Crausby MP for Bolton North East[1]
  • Wayne David[2]
  • Bill Esterson[2]
  • Paul Farrelly[2]
  • Yvonne Fovargue, MP for Makerfield[1]
  • Mary Glindon[2]
  • Nia Griffith[2]
  • Andrew Gwynne, MP for Denton and Reddish[1]
  • Kate Hoey[2]
  • Dan Jarvis[1]
  • Barbara Keeley, MP for Worsley and Eccles South[1]
  • Chris Matheson[2]
  • Kerry McCarthy[2]
  • Conor McGinn[3]
  • Liz McInnes[2]
  • Ian Mearns[2]
  • Lisa Nandy, MP for Wigan[1]
  • Albert Owen[2]
  • Teresa Pearce[2]
  • Lucy Powell, MP for Manchester Central[1]
  • Yasmin Qureshi, MP for Bolton South East[1]
  • Rachel Reeves[1]
  • Anna Turley[3]
  • Derek Twigg[2]
  • Alan Whitehead[2]
  • Iain Wright[2]

Yvette Cooper

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  • Rushanara Ali MP for Bethnal Green and Bow[4]
  • Jon Ashworth MP for Leicester South[4]
  • Ian Austin MP for Dudley North[4]
  • Adrian Bailey MP for West Bromwich West[4]
  • Roberta Blackman-Woods MP for City of Durham[4]
  • Lyn Brown MP for West Ham[4]
  • Nick Brown MP for Newcastle Upon Tyne East[4]
  • Chris Bryant MP for Rhondda[4]
  • Karen Buck MP for Westminster North[4]
  • Richard Burden MP for Birmingham Northfield[4]
  • Liam Byrne MP for Birmingham Hodge Hill[4]
  • Ruth Cadbury MP for Brentford and Isleworth[4]
  • Ann Clwyd MP for Cynon Valley[4]
  • Vernon Coaker MP for Gedling[4]
  • Judith Cummins MP for Bradford South[4]
  • Jim Cunningham MP for Coventry South[4]
  • Nic Dakin MP for Scunthorpe[4]
  • Geraint Davies MP for Swansea West[4]
  • Thangam Debbonaire MP for Bristol West[4]
  • Jack Dromey MP for Birmingham Erdington[4]
  • Maria Eagle MP for Garston and Halewood[4]
  • Jim Fitzpatrick MP for Poplar and Limehouse[4]
  • Coleen Fletcher MP for Coventry North East[4]
  • Vicky Foxcroft MP for Lewisham Deptford[4]
  • Helen Goodman MP for Bishop Auckland[4]
  • Kate Green MP for Stretford and Urmston[1]
  • Fabian Hamilton MP for Leeds North East[4]
  • David Hanson MP for Delyn[4]
  • Sue Hayman MP for Workington[4]
  • John Healey MP for Wentworth and Dearne[4]
  • Meg Hillier MP for Hackney South and Shoreditch[4]
  • Sharon Hodgson MP for Washington and Sunderland West[4]
  • Rupa Huq MP for Ealing Central and Acton[4]
  • George Howarth MP for Knowsley[4]
  • Diana Johnson MP for Hull North[4]
  • Kevan Jones MP for North Durham[4]
  • Helen Jones MP for Warrington North[4]
  • Susan Elan Jones MP for Clwyd South[4]
  • Stephen Kinnock MP for Aberavon[4]
  • Chris Leslie MP for Nottingham East[4]
  • Khalid Mahmood MP for Birmingham Perry Barr[4]
  • Shabana Mahmood MP for Birmingham Ladywood[4]
  • Seema Malhotra MP for Feltham and Heston[4]
  • John Mann MP for Bassetlaw[4]
  • Gordon Marsden MP for Blackpool South[4]
  • Stephen McCabe MP for Birmingham Selly Oak[4]
  • Catherine McKinnell MP for Newcastle Upon Tyne North[4]
  • Madeleine Moon MP for Bridgend[4]
  • Ian Murray MP for Edinburgh South[4]
  • Melanie Onn MP for Great Grimsby[4]
  • Matthew Pennycook MP for Greenwich and Woolwich[4]
  • Jess Phillips MP for Birmingham Yardley[4]
  • Bridget Phillipson MP for Houghton and Sunderland South[4]
  • Stephen Pound MP for Ealing North[4]
  • Marie Rimmer MP for St Helens South and Whiston[4]
  • Geoffrey Robinson MP for Coventry North West[4]
  • Naz Shah MP for Bradford West[4]
  • Virendra Sharma MP for Ealing Southall[4]
  • Paula Sherriff MP for Dewsbury[4]
  • Andrew Slaughter MP for Hammersmith[4]
  • Andrew Smith MP for Oxford East[4]
  • Ruth Smeeth MP for Stoke-on-Trent North[4]
  • Karin Smyth MP for Bristol South[4]
  • John Spellar MP for Warley[4]
  • Emily Thornberry MP for Islington South and Finsbury[5]
  • Keith Vaz MP for Leicester East[4]
  • Daniel Zeichner MP for Cambridge[4]

Jeremy Corbyn

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  • Diane Abbott[6]
  • Ken Livingstone[6]
  • John McDonnell[6]
  • Michael Meacher[7]

Liz Kendall

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  • Emma Reynolds[8]
  • Jonathan Reynolds[8]
  • Stephen Twigg[8]
  • Chuka Umunna[8]


Current elected MPs

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232 Labour MPs were elected at the 2015 election. The MPs as of June 2015 are:

Member of Parliament Constituency First elected Chosen candidate
Diane Abbott Hackney North and Stoke Newington 1987 Jeremy Corbyn[6]
Debbie Abrahams Oldham East and Saddleworth 2011 Andy Burnham[1]
Heidi Alexander Lewisham East 2010 Andy Burnham[9]
Rushanara Ali Bethnal Green and Bow 2010 Yvette Cooper[4]
Graham Allen Nottingham North 1987 Liz Kendall[10]
David Anderson Blaydon 2005 Andy Burnham[11]
Jon Ashworth Leicester South 2011 Yvette Cooper[4]
Ian Austin Dudley North 2005 Yvette Cooper[4]
Adrian Bailey West Bromwich West 2000 Yvette Cooper[4]
Kevin Barron Rother Valley 1983 Liz Kendall[citation needed]
Margaret Beckett Derby South 1974 Andy Burnham[12]
Hilary Benn Leeds Central 1999 Andy Burnham[13]
Luciana Berger Liverpool Wavertree 2010 Andy Burnham[14]
Clive Betts Sheffield South East 1992 Andy Burnham[2]
Roberta Blackman-Woods City of Durham 2005 Yvette Cooper[4]
Tom Blenkinsop Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland 2010 Liz Kendall[15]
Paul Blomfield Sheffield Central 2010 Andy Burnham[citation needed]
Ben Bradshaw Exeter 1997
Kevin Brennan Cardiff West 2001
Lyn Brown West Ham 2005 Yvette Cooper[4]
Nick Brown Newcastle upon Tyne East 1983 Yvette Cooper[4]
Chris Bryant Rhondda 2001 Yvette Cooper[4]
Karen Buck Westminster North 1997 Yvette Cooper[4]
Richard Burden Birmingham Northfield 1992 Yvette Cooper[4]
Richard Burgon Leeds East 2015
Andy Burnham Leigh 2001
Dawn Butler Brent Central 2015
Liam Byrne Birmingham Hodge Hill 2004 Yvette Cooper[4]
Ruth Cadbury Brentford & Isleworth 2015 Yvette Cooper[4]
Alan Campbell Tynemouth 1997
Ronnie Campbell Blyth Valley 1987
Sarah Champion Rotherham 2012
Jenny Chapman Darlington 2010
Ann Clwyd Cynon Valley 1984 Yvette Cooper[4]
Vernon Coaker Gedling 1997 Yvette Cooper[4]
Ann Coffey Stockport 1987
Julie Cooper Burnley 2015
Rosie Cooper West Lancashire 2005
Yvette Cooper Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford 1997
Jeremy Corbyn Islington North 1983
Jo Cox Batley and Spen 2015
Neil Coyle Bermondsey and Old Southwark 2015
David Crausby Bolton North East 1997 Andy Burnham[1]
Mary Creagh Wakefield 2005
Stella Creasy Walthamstow 2010
Jon Cruddas Dagenham and Rainham 2001
John Cryer Leyton and Wanstead 1997
Judith Cummins Bradford South 2015 Yvette Cooper[4]
Alex Cunningham Stockton North 2010
Jim Cunningham Coventry South 1992 Yvette Cooper[4]
Nic Dakin Scunthorpe 2010 Yvette Cooper[4]
Simon Danczuk Rochdale 2010
Wayne David Caerphilly 2001 Andy Burnham[2]
Geraint Davies Swansea West 1997 Yvette Cooper[4]
Thangam Debbonaire Bristol West 2015 Yvette Cooper[4]
Gloria De Piero Ashfield 2010
Stephen Doughty Cardiff South and Penarth 2012
Jim Dowd Lewisham West and Penge 1992
Peter Dowd Bootle 2015
Jack Dromey Birmingham Erdington 2010 Yvette Cooper[4]
Michael Dugher Barnsley East 2010
Angela Eagle Wallasey 1992
Maria Eagle Garston and Halewood 1997 Yvette Cooper[4]
Clive Efford Eltham 1997
Julie Elliott Sunderland Central 2010
Louise Ellman Liverpool Riverside 1997
Natascha Engel North East Derbyshire 2005
Bill Esterson Sefton Central 2010 Andy Burnham[2]
Chris Evans Islwyn 2010
Paul Farrelly Newcastle-under-Lyme 2001 Andy Burnham[2]
Frank Field Birkenhead 1979
Jim Fitzpatrick Poplar and Limehouse 1997 Yvette Cooper[4]
Robert Flello Stoke-on-Trent South 2005
Colleen Fletcher Coventry North East 2015 Yvette Cooper[4]
Caroline Flint Don Valley 1997
Paul Flynn Newport West 1987
Yvonne Fovargue Makerfield 2010 Andy Burnham[1]
Vicky Foxcroft Lewisham Deptford 2015 Yvette Cooper[4]
Mike Gapes Ilford South 1992
Barry Gardiner Brent North 1997
Pat Glass North West Durham 2010
Mary Glindon North Tyneside 2010 Andy Burnham[2]
Roger Godsiff Birmingham Hall Green 1992
Helen Goodman Bishop Auckland 2005 Yvette Cooper[4]
Kate Green Stretford and Urmston 2010 Yvette Cooper[4]
Margaret Greenwood Wirral West 2015
Lilian Greenwood Nottingham South 2010
Nia Griffith Llanelli 2005 Andy Burnham[2]
Andrew Gwynne Denton and Reddish 2005 Andy Burnham[1]
Louise Haigh Sheffield Heeley 2015
Fabian Hamilton Leeds North East 1997 Yvette Cooper[4]
David Hanson Delyn 1992 Yvette Cooper[4]
Harriet Harman Camberwell and Peckham 1982
Harry Harpham Sheffield Brightside and Hillsborough 2015
Carolyn Harris Swansea East 2015
Helen Hayes Dulwich and West Norwood 2015
Sue Hayman Workington 2015 Yvette Cooper[4]
John Healey Wentworth and Dearne 1997 Yvette Cooper[4]
Mark Hendrick Preston 2000
Stephen Hepburn Jarrow 1997
Meg Hillier Hackney South and Shoreditch 2005 Yvette Cooper[4]
Margaret Hodge Barking 1994
Sharon Hodgson Washington and Sunderland West 2005 Yvette Cooper[4]
Kate Hoey Vauxhall 1989 Andy Burnham[2]
Kate Hollern Blackburn 2015
Kelvin Hopkins Luton North 1997
George Howarth Knowsley 1986 Yvette Cooper[4]
Lindsay Hoyle Chorley 1997
Tristram Hunt Stoke-on-Trent Central 2010
Rupa Huq Ealing Central & Acton 2015 Yvette Cooper[4]
Imran Hussain Bradford East 2015
Huw Irranca-Davies Ogmore 2002
Dan Jarvis Barnsley Central 2011 Andy Burnham[1]
Alan Johnson Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle 1997
Diana Johnson Kingston upon Hull North 2005 Yvette Cooper[4]
Gerald Jones Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney 2015
Graham Jones Hyndburn 2010
Helen Jones Warrington North 1997 Yvette Cooper[4]
Kevan Jones North Durham 2001 Yvette Cooper[4]
Susan Elan Jones Clwyd South 2010 Yvette Cooper[4]
Mike Kane Wythenshawe and Sale East 2014
Gerald Kaufman Manchester Gorton 1970
Barbara Keeley Worsley and Eccles South 2005 Andy Burnham[1]
Liz Kendall Leicester West 2010 Liz Kendall[8]
Sadiq Khan Tooting 2005
Stephen Kinnock Aberavon 2015 Yvette Cooper[4]
Peter Kyle Hove 2015
David Lammy Tottenham 2000
Ian Lavery Wansbeck 2010
Christopher Leslie Nottingham East 1997 Yvette Cooper[4]
Emma Lewell-Buck South Shields 2013
Clive Lewis Norwich South 2015
Ivan Lewis Bury South 1997
Rebecca Long-Bailey Salford and Eccles 2015
Ian Lucas Wrexham 2001
Holly Lynch Halifax 2015
Fiona Mactaggart Slough 1997
Justin Madders Ellesmere Port and Neston 2015
Khalid Mahmood Birmingham Perry Barr 2001 Yvette Cooper[4]
Shabana Mahmood Birmingham Ladywood 2010 Yvette Cooper[4]
Seema Malhotra Feltham and Heston 2011 Yvette Cooper[4]
John Mann Bassetlaw 2001 Yvette Cooper[4]
Rob Marris Wolverhampton South West 2001
Gordon Marsden Blackpool South 1997 Yvette Cooper[4]
Rachael Maskell York Central 2015
Chris Matheson City of Chester 2015 Andy Burnham[2]
Steve McCabe Birmingham Selly Oak 2010 Yvette Cooper[4]
Kerry McCarthy Bristol East 2005 Andy Burnham[2]
Siobhain McDonagh Mitcham and Morden 1997
Andy McDonald Middlesbrough 2012
John McDonnell Hayes and Harlington 1997 Jeremy Corbyn[6]
Pat McFadden Wolverhampton South East 2005
Conor McGinn St Helens North 2015 Andy Burnham[3]
Alison McGovern Wirral South 2010
Liz McInnes Heywood and Middleton 2014 Andy Burnham[2]
Catherine McKinnell Newcastle upon Tyne North 2010 Yvette Cooper[4]
Michael Meacher Oldham West and Royton 1970 Jeremy Corbyn[7]
Alan Meale Mansfield 1987
Ian Mearns Gateshead 2010 Andy Burnham[2]
Ed Miliband Doncaster North 2005
Madeleine Moon Bridgend 2005 Yvette Cooper[4]
Jessica Morden Newport East 2005
Grahame Morris Easington 2010
Ian Murray Edinburgh South 2010 Yvette Cooper[4]
Lisa Nandy Wigan 2010 Andy Burnham[1]
Melanie Onn Great Grimsby 2015 Yvette Cooper[4]
Kate Osamor Edmonton 2015
Chi Onwurah Newcastle upon Tyne Central 2010
Albert Owen Ynys Mon 2001 Andy Burnham[2]
Teresa Pearce Erith and Thamesmead 2010 Andy Burnham[2]
Matthew Pennycook Greewich and Woolwich 2015 Yvette Cooper[4]
Toby Perkins Chesterfield 2010
Jess Phillips Birmingham Yardley 2015 Yvette Cooper[4]
Bridget Phillipson Houghton and Sunderland South 2010 Yvette Cooper[4]
Stephen Pound Ealing North 1997 Yvette Cooper[4]
Lucy Powell Manchester Central 2012 Andy Burnham[1]
Yasmin Qureshi Bolton South East 2010 Andy Burnham[1]
Angela Rayner Ashton-under-Lyne 2015
Jamie Reed Copeland 2005
Steve Reed Croydon North 2012
Christina Rees Neath 2015
Rachel Reeves Leeds West 2010 Andy Burnham[1]
Emma Reynolds Wolverhampton North East 2010
Jonathan Reynolds Stalybridge and Hyde 2010 Liz Kendall[8]
Marie Rimmer St Helens South and Whiston 2015 Yvette Cooper[4]
Geoffrey Robinson Coventry North West 1976 Yvette Cooper[4]
Steve Rotherham Liverpool Walton 2010
Joan Ryan Enfield North 2015
Naseem Shah Bradford West 2015 Yvette Cooper[4]
Virendra Sharma Ealing Southall 2007 Yvette Cooper[4]
Barry Sheerman Huddersfield 1979
Paula Sherriff Dewsbury 2015 Yvette Cooper[4]
Gavin Shuker Luton South 2010
Tulip Siddiq Hampstead and Kilburn 2015
Dennis Skinner Bolsover 1970
Andy Slaughter Hammersmith 2005 Yvette Cooper[4]
Ruth Smeeth Stoke-on-Trent North 2015 Yvette Cooper[4]
Andrew Smith Oxford East 1987 Yvette Cooper[4]
Angela Smith Penistone and Stocksbridge 2005
Cat Smith Lancaster & Fleetwood 2015
Jeff Smith Manchester Withington 2015
Nick Smith Blaenau Gwent 2010
Owen Smith Pontypridd 2010
Karin Smyth Bristol South 2015 Yvette Cooper[4]
John Spellar Warley 1982 Yvette Cooper[4]
Sir Keir Starmer Holborn and St Pancras 2015 Andy Burnham[9]
Jo Stevens Cardiff Central 2015
Wes Streeting Ilford North 2015
Graham Stringer Blackley and Broughton 1997
Gisela Stuart Birmingham Edgbaston 1997
Mark Tami Alyn and Deeside 2001
Gareth Thomas Harrow West 1997
Nick Thomas-Symonds Torfaen 2015
Emily Thornberry Islington South and Finsbury 2005 Yvette Cooper[5]
Stephen Timms East Ham 1994
Jon Trickett Hemsworth 1996
Anna Turley Redcar 2015 Andy Burnham[3]
Karl Turner Kingston upon Hull East 2010
Derek Twigg Halton 1997 Andy Burnham[2]
Stephen Twigg Liverpool West Derby 1997 Liz Kendall[8]
Chuka Umunna Streatham 2010 Liz Kendall[8]
Keith Vaz Leicester East 1987 Yvette Cooper[4]
Valerie Vaz Walsall South 2010
Tom Watson West Bromwich East 2001
Catherine West Hornsey & Wood Green 2015
Alan Whitehead Southampton Test 1997 Andy Burnham[2]
Phil Wilson Sedgefield 2007
David Winnick Walsall North 1966
Rosie Winterton Doncaster Central 1997
John Woodcock Barrow and Furness 2010
Iain Wright Hartlepool 2004 Andy Burnham[2]
Daniel Zeichner Cambridge 2015 Yvette Cooper[4]

References

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