Eight Liberal Democrat members of Parliament (MPs) were elected to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom at the 2015 general election. Another seat was won in the 2016 Richmond Park by-election.

MPs

RolesNameAgeFirst electedConstituencyMajorityState partyRegional party
Foreign Affairs spokesperson and Chief WhipTom Brake611997Carshalton and Wallington1,510EnglishLondon Liberal Democrats
Home Affairs and Treasury spokespersonAlistair Carmichael582001Orkney and Shetland817ScottishScottish Liberal Democrats
Brexit and International Trade spokespersonNick Clegg572005Sheffield Hallam2,353EnglishYorkshire and the Humber Liberal Democrats
LeaderTim Farron532005Westmorland and Lonsdale8,949EnglishNorth West Liberal Democrats
Health spokespersonNorman Lamb662001North Norfolk4,043EnglishEast of England Liberal Democrats
Campaigns ChairGreg Mulholland532005Leeds North West2,907EnglishYorkshire and the Humber Liberal Democrats
NoneSarah Olney402016Richmond Park1,872EnglishLondon Liberal Democrats
Education spokespersonJohn Pugh752001Southport1,322EnglishNorth West Liberal Democrats
Wales spokespersonMark Williams572005Ceredigion3,067WelshWelsh Liberal Democrats

See also

References

  • Staff (8 May 2015). "election2015: Constituency". The Guardian. Guardian News and Media. Retrieved 9 May 2015.
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