WriteToThem.com Zeitgeist 2005
WriteToThem sent 29,976 messages to MPs in the year 2005 and 12,539 to other elected representatives. 22,232 people answered our feedback survey about communicating with their MP. This asked whether MPs had responded to their message within 2 to 3 weeks.
People were surveyed initially after 2 weeks, and if they didn't answer, were surveyed again after 3 weeks. Because of this, and because of the way different people interpret the survey, you should interpret the figures below with caution.
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| Position | Name (Party) | Constituency | Messages sent to MP | Surveys saying "MP replied" out of total number of survey answers | Response rate of MP (Previous year) |
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| 1 | Paul Goodman Conservative | Wycombe | 60 | 44 out of 44 | very high (very high) | ||
| 2 | George Young Conservative | North West Hampshire | 39 | 33 out of 33 | very high (very high) | ||
| 3 | Robert Key Conservative | Salisbury | 48 | 32 out of 32 | very high (very high) | ||
| 4 | Gwyneth Dunwoody Labour | Crewe and Nantwich | 36 | 29 out of 29 | very high (high) | ||
| 5 | Bob Laxton Labour | Derby North | 29 | 25 out of 25 | very high (very high) | ||
| 5 | Andrew Robathan Conservative | Blaby | 35 | 25 out of 25 | very high (very high) | ||
| 7 | Greg Pope Labour | Hyndburn | 31 | 24 out of 24 | very high (high) | ||
| 7 | Andrew Selous Conservative | South West Bedfordshire | 33 | 24 out of 24 | very high (very high) | ||
| 9 | Douglas Hogg Conservative | Sleaford and North Hykeham | 26 | 21 out of 21 | very high (very high) | ||
| 9 | Andrew Hunter Independent Conservative | Basingstoke | 30 | 21 out of 21 | very high (very high) | ||
| 11 | Tom Cox Labour | Tooting | 39 | 19 out of 19 | very high (very high) | ||
| 11 | David Evennett Conservative | Bexleyheath and Crayford | 24 | 19 out of 19 | very high | ||
| 11 | Peter Atkinson Conservative | Hexham | 27 | 19 out of 19 | very high (low) | ||
| 14 | Colin Challen Labour | Morley and Rothwell | 22 | 18 out of 18 | very high (very high) | ||
| 14 | Richard Page Conservative | South West Hertfordshire | 27 | 18 out of 18 | very high (medium) | ||
| 16 | Adrian Sanders Liberal Democrat | Torbay | 31 | 16 out of 16 | very high (high) | ||
| 16 | Alan Meale Labour | Mansfield | 20 | 16 out of 16 | very high (high) | ||
| 18 | Mark Simmonds Conservative | Boston and Skegness | 15 | 15 out of 15 | very high (very high) | ||
| 18 | Fraser Kemp Labour | Houghton and Washington East | 20 | 15 out of 15 | very high (very high) | ||
| 20 | Patrick Cormack Conservative | South Staffordshire | 19 | 14 out of 14 | very high (very high) | ||
| 21 | Paul Stinchcombe Labour | Wellingborough | 25 | 13 out of 13 | very high (very high) | ||
| 22 | Thomas McAvoy Labour | Rutherglen and Hamilton West / Glasgow Rutherglen | 13 | 11 out of 11 | very high (high) | ||
| 22 | Terry Lewis Labour | Worsley | 15 | 11 out of 11 | very high (high) | ||
| 24 | Dennis Turner Labour | Wolverhampton South East | 12 | 9 out of 9 | very high (high) | ||
| 25 | Andrew Bennett Labour | Denton and Reddish | 12 | 8 out of 8 | very high (very high) | ||
| 25 | Harry Barnes Labour | North East Derbyshire | 11 | 8 out of 8 | very high (very high) | ||
| 27 | John Wilkinson Conservative | Ruislip-Northwood | 24 | 7 out of 7 | very high (very high) | ||
| 28 | Nick Ainger Labour | Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire | 10 | 6 out of 6 | very high (high) | ||
| 29 | David Stewart Labour | Inverness East, Nairn and Lochaber | 11 | 4 out of 4 | very high (very high) | ||
| 30 | Nicholas Soames Conservative | Mid Sussex | 46 | 34 out of 35 | very high (very high) | ||
| 30 | Angela Smith Labour | Sheffield, Hillsborough | 47 | 34 out of 35 | very high | ||
| 32 | Daniel Kawczynski Conservative | Shrewsbury and Atcham | 49 | 30 out of 31 | very high | ||
| 33 | Tim Boswell Conservative | Daventry | 78 | 58 out of 60 | very high (very high) | ||
| 34 | Chris Grayling Conservative | Epsom and Ewell | 37 | 29 out of 30 | very high (high) | ||
| 35 | Steve Webb Liberal Democrat | Northavon | 35 | 27 out of 28 | very high (very high) | ||
| 36 | Simon Burns Conservative | West Chelmsford | 58 | 45 out of 47 | very high (very high) | ||
| 37 | Hugh Robertson Conservative | Faversham and Mid Kent | 26 | 21 out of 22 | very high (very high) | ||
| 38 | Julie Kirkbride Conservative | Bromsgrove | 47 | 39 out of 41 | very high (high) | ||
| 39 | Theresa Villiers Conservative | Chipping Barnet | 70 | 57 out of 60 | very high | ||
| 40 | Graham Stuart Conservative | Beverley and Holderness | 48 | 38 out of 40 | very high | ||
| 41 | Jonathan R Shaw Labour | Chatham and Aylesford | 34 | 19 out of 20 | very high (medium) | ||
| 41 | Michael Spicer Conservative | West Worcestershire | 31 | 19 out of 20 | very high (very high) | ||
| 41 | Nick Hawkins Conservative | Surrey Heath | 22 | 19 out of 20 | very high (very high) | ||
| 41 | Sydney Chapman Conservative | Chipping Barnet | 31 | 19 out of 20 | very high (very high) | ||
| 45 | Margaret Beckett Labour | Derby South | 52 | 37 out of 39 | very high (high) | ||
| 46 | Paul Truswell Labour | Pudsey | 57 | 36 out of 38 | very high (very high) | ||
| 46 | Michael Wills Labour | North Swindon | 58 | 36 out of 38 | very high (very high) | ||
| 48 | Peter Luff Conservative | Mid Worcestershire | 22 | 18 out of 19 | very high (very high) | ||
| 49 | John Redwood Conservative | Wokingham | 70 | 53 out of 56 | very high (high) | ||
| 50 | Virginia Bottomley Conservative | South West Surrey | 26 | 17 out of 18 | very high (very high) | ||
| 50 | Caroline Spelman Conservative | Meriden | 28 | 17 out of 18 | very high (very high) | ||
| 52 | Stephen Pound Labour | Ealing North | 53 | 33 out of 35 | very high (very high) | ||
| 53 | Andrew Murrison Conservative | Westbury | 72 | 48 out of 51 | very high (high) | ||
| 54 | Bernard Jenkin Conservative | North Essex | 45 | 32 out of 34 | very high (high) | ||
| 55 | Patrick Mercer Conservative | Newark | 24 | 16 out of 17 | very high (very high) | ||
| 56 | James Arbuthnot Conservative | North East Hampshire | 44 | 31 out of 33 | very high (very high) | ||
| 56 | Ann Winterton Conservative | Congleton | 42 | 31 out of 33 | very high | ||
| 58 | Ann McKechin Labour | Glasgow Maryhill / Glasgow North | 61 | 46 out of 49 | very high (very high) | ||
| 59 | Nick Gibb Conservative | Bognor Regis and Littlehampton | 42 | 30 out of 32 | very high (very high) | ||
| 59 | Mark Oaten Liberal Democrat | Winchester | 58 | 30 out of 32 | very high (very high) | ||
| 61 | John Taylor Conservative | Solihull | 24 | 15 out of 16 | very high (very high) | ||
| 61 | Teddy Taylor Conservative | Rochford and Southend East | 19 | 15 out of 16 | very high (very high) | ||
| 61 | David Hinchliffe Labour | Wakefield | 19 | 15 out of 16 | very high (high) | ||
| 64 | Michael Mates Conservative | East Hampshire | 58 | 44 out of 47 | very high (very high) | ||
| 65 | James Purnell Labour | Stalybridge and Hyde | 39 | 29 out of 31 | very high (high) | ||
| 65 | Mark Todd Labour | South Derbyshire | 36 | 29 out of 31 | very high (very high) | ||
| 67 | Derek Conway Conservative | Old Bexley and Sidcup | 35 | 28 out of 30 | very high (very high) | ||
| 68 | Edward O'Hara Labour | Knowsley South | 20 | 14 out of 15 | very high | ||
| 69 | James Paice Conservative | South East Cambridgeshire | 77 | 54 out of 58 | very high (very high) | ||
| 70 | Norman Baker Liberal Democrat | Lewes | 57 | 40 out of 43 | very high (high) | ||
| 71 | Ashok Kumar Labour | Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland | 18 | 13 out of 14 | very high (high) | ||
| 72 | Nick Palmer Labour | Broxtowe | 43 | 24 out of 26 | very high (very high) | ||
| 73 | John Greenway Conservative | Ryedale | 17 | 12 out of 13 | very high (medium) | ||
| 73 | Paul Flynn Labour | Newport West | 15 | 12 out of 13 | very high (very high) | ||
| 75 | Philip Hollobone Conservative | Kettering | 50 | 34 out of 37 | very high | ||
| 76 | Michael Foster Labour | Worcester | 59 | 45 out of 49 | very high (low) | ||
| 77 | Edward Vaizey Conservative | Wantage | 74 | 56 out of 61 | very high | ||
| 78 | Oliver Heald Conservative | North East Hertfordshire | 52 | 33 out of 36 | very high (high) | ||
| 79 | Rosemary McKenna Labour | Cumbernauld and Kilsyth / Cumbernauld, Kilsyth and Kirkintilloch East | 13 | 11 out of 12 | very high (high) | ||
| 79 | John Whittingdale Conservative | Maldon and East Chelmsford | 25 | 11 out of 12 | very high (high) | ||
| 81 | Peter Tapsell Conservative | Louth and Horncastle | 33 | 21 out of 23 | very high (very high) | ||
| 82 | Charles Hendry Conservative | Wealden | 49 | 30 out of 33 | very high (very high) | ||
| 83 | Tony Wright Labour | Cannock Chase | 17 | 10 out of 11 | very high (high) | ||
| 83 | Jeffrey M Donaldson DUP | Lagan Valley | 18 | 10 out of 11 | very high (medium) | ||
| 85 | David Wilshire Conservative | Spelthorne | 41 | 29 out of 32 | very high (high) | ||
| 85 | Meg Munn Labour | Sheffield, Heeley | 42 | 29 out of 32 | very high (high) | ||
| 87 | Brian Jenkins Labour | Tamworth | 39 | 28 out of 31 | very high (high) | ||
| 87 | Grant Shapps Conservative | Welwyn Hatfield | 36 | 28 out of 31 | very high | ||
| 89 | Mark Hoban Conservative | Fareham | 39 | 27 out of 30 | very high (high) | ||
| 89 | Ian Stewart Labour | Eccles | 37 | 27 out of 30 | very high (very high) | ||
| 89 | Desmond Swayne Conservative | New Forest West | 37 | 27 out of 30 | very high (very high) | ||
| 92 | David Winnick Labour | Walsall North | 14 | 9 out of 10 | very high (high) | ||
| 93 | Sandra Gidley Liberal Democrat | Romsey | 59 | 35 out of 39 | very high (medium) | ||
| 94 | Gary Streeter Conservative | South West Devon | 32 | 26 out of 29 | very high (very high) | ||
| 95 | Roger Berry Labour | Kingswood | 49 | 34 out of 38 | very high (very high) | ||
| 95 | Stephen Crabb Conservative | Preseli Pembrokeshire | 45 | 34 out of 38 | very high | ||
| 97 | David Heyes Labour | Ashton under Lyne | 27 | 17 out of 19 | very high (very high) | ||
| 97 | Mike Hall Labour | Weaver Vale | 26 | 17 out of 19 | very high (very high) | ||
| 99 | Bill Olner Labour | Nuneaton | 35 | 25 out of 28 | very high (very high) | ||
| 99 | David Clelland Labour | Tyne Bridge | 40 | 25 out of 28 | very high (high) | ||
| 101 | Philip Davies Conservative | Shipley | 44 | 33 out of 37 | very high | ||
| 102 | Clare Short Labour | Birmingham, Ladywood | 59 | 41 out of 46 | very high (high) | ||
| 103 | Helen Jones Labour | Warrington North | 24 | 16 out of 18 | very high (medium) | ||
| 104 | Michael Weir SNP | Angus | 14 | 8 out of 9 | very high | ||
| 105 | Jim Cunningham Labour | Coventry South | 47 | 31 out of 35 | very high (high) | ||
| 106 | Adam Afriyie Conservative | Windsor | 32 | 23 out of 26 | very high | ||
| 107 | Andrew Dismore Labour | Hendon | 55 | 30 out of 34 | very high (very high) | ||
| 108 | Michael Fabricant Conservative | Lichfield | 22 | 15 out of 17 | very high (very high) | ||
| 109 | Tony Cunningham Labour | Workington | 53 | 36 out of 41 | very high (very high) | ||
| 110 | Humfrey Malins Conservative | Woking | 69 | 50 out of 57 | very high (high) | ||
| 111 | Andrew Smith Labour | Oxford East | 140 | 99 out of 113 | very high (very high) | ||
| 112 | Richard Benyon Conservative | Newbury | 66 | 49 out of 56 | very high | ||
| 113 | Howard Stoate Labour | Dartford | 42 | 28 out of 32 | very high (medium) | ||
| 113 | Michael Jack Conservative | Fylde | 40 | 28 out of 32 | very high | ||
| 113 | Tony Baldry Conservative | Banbury | 40 | 28 out of 32 | very high (high) | ||
| 116 | Peter Bottomley Conservative | Worthing West | 32 | 21 out of 24 | very high (high) | ||
| 116 | David Ruffley Conservative | Bury St Edmunds | 37 | 21 out of 24 | very high (very high) | ||
| 118 | Betty Williams Labour | Conwy | 21 | 14 out of 16 | very high (high) | ||
| 119 | Linda Perham Labour | Ilford North | 19 | 7 out of 8 | very high (high) | ||
| 119 | Jon Owen Jones Labour | Cardiff Central | 18 | 7 out of 8 | very high (high) | ||
| 119 | David Hamilton Labour | Midlothian | 12 | 7 out of 8 | very high (high) | ||
| 119 | Syd Rapson Labour | Portsmouth North | 16 | 7 out of 8 | very high (high) | ||
| 119 | Marion Roe Conservative | Broxbourne | 11 | 7 out of 8 | very high (very high) | ||
| 124 | Greg Clark Conservative | Tunbridge Wells | 58 | 41 out of 47 | very high | ||
| 125 | Graham Brady Conservative | Altrincham and Sale West | 43 | 34 out of 39 | very high (high) | ||
| 125 | Andrew Mitchell Conservative | Sutton Coldfield | 48 | 34 out of 39 | very high (high) | ||
| 127 | Dominic Grieve Conservative | Beaconsfield | 36 | 27 out of 31 | very high (very high) | ||
| 127 | David Drew Labour | Stroud | 49 | 27 out of 31 | very high (high) | ||
| 129 | David Crausby Labour | Bolton North East | 57 | 40 out of 46 | very high (very high) | ||
| 130 | David Wright Labour | Telford | 24 | 20 out of 23 | very high | ||
| 131 | Anne McIntosh Conservative | Vale of York | 46 | 26 out of 30 | very high (very high) | ||
| 132 | Patrick McLoughlin Conservative | West Derbyshire | 53 | 32 out of 37 | very high (very high) | ||
| 133 | James Gray Conservative | North Wiltshire | 54 | 38 out of 44 | very high (high) | ||
| 134 | Ivan Lewis Labour | Bury South | 24 | 19 out of 22 | very high | ||
| 135 | Stephen Byers Labour | North Tyneside | 37 | 25 out of 29 | very high (high) | ||
| 136 | Bob Russell Liberal Democrat | Colchester | 47 | 30 out of 35 | very high (medium) | ||
| 137 | Keith Bradley Labour | Manchester, Withington | 62 | 24 out of 28 | very high (very high) | ||
| 138 | Wayne David Labour | Caerphilly | 12 | 6 out of 7 | very high | ||
| 138 | Jane Griffiths Labour | Reading East | 18 | 6 out of 7 | very high (very high) | ||
| 138 | Peter Bradley Labour | The Wrekin | 15 | 6 out of 7 | very high (very high) | ||
| 141 | Jeremy Wright Conservative | Rugby and Kenilworth | 50 | 35 out of 41 | very high | ||
| 142 | John Horam Conservative | Orpington | 42 | 29 out of 34 | very high (very high) | ||
| 142 | Terry Rooney Labour | Bradford North | 47 | 29 out of 34 | very high (high) | ||
| 142 | Crispin Blunt Conservative | Reigate | 38 | 29 out of 34 | very high (very high) | ||
| 145 | Martyn Jones Labour | Clwyd South | 31 | 23 out of 27 | very high (very high) | ||
| 146 | Peter Lilley Conservative | Hitchin and Harpenden | 53 | 34 out of 40 | very high (high) | ||
| 147 | James McGovern Labour | Dundee West | 26 | 17 out of 20 | very high | ||
| 147 | Tony Clarke Labour | Northampton South | 29 | 17 out of 20 | very high (high) | ||
| 149 | Owen Paterson Conservative | North Shropshire | 31 | 22 out of 26 | very high (very high) | ||
| 150 | Mike Wood Labour | Batley and Spen | 18 | 11 out of 13 | very high | ||
| 150 | John Thurso Liberal Democrat | Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross | 16 | 11 out of 13 | very high | ||
| 152 | Bob Ainsworth Labour | Coventry North East | 56 | 38 out of 45 | very high (medium) | ||
| 153 | Adam Holloway Conservative | Gravesham | 47 | 27 out of 32 | very high | ||
| 154 | Sandra Osborne Labour | Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock / Ayr | 22 | 16 out of 19 | very high (high) | ||
| 154 | Doug Henderson Labour | Newcastle upon Tyne North | 33 | 16 out of 19 | very high (high) | ||
| 154 | Ben Chapman Labour | Wirral South | 25 | 16 out of 19 | very high (low) | ||
| 157 | David Davis Conservative | Haltemprice and Howden | 51 | 37 out of 44 | very high (very high) | ||
| 158 | Richard Taylor Independent | Wyre Forest | 31 | 21 out of 25 | very high (very high) | ||
| 159 | Christopher Huhne Liberal Democrat | Eastleigh | 36 | 26 out of 31 | very high | ||
| 160 | Julian Lewis Conservative | New Forest East | 54 | 36 out of 43 | very high (very high) | ||
| 161 | Michael Gove Conservative | Surrey Heath | 57 | 35 out of 42 | very high | ||
| 162 | David Taylor Labour | North West Leicestershire | 49 | 30 out of 36 | very high (very high) | ||
| 162 | Edward Garnier Conservative | Harborough | 48 | 30 out of 36 | very high (very high) | ||
| 162 | Boris Johnson Conservative | Henley | 47 | 30 out of 36 | very high (high) | ||
| 165 | Claire Ward Labour | Watford | 47 | 25 out of 30 | very high (high) | ||
| 166 | Des Browne Labour | Kilmarnock and Loudoun | 13 | 10 out of 12 | very high | ||
| 166 | Patsy Calton Liberal Democrat | Cheadle | 15 | 10 out of 12 | very high | ||
| 166 | Brian H Donohoe Labour | Central Ayrshire / Cunninghame South | 16 | 10 out of 12 | very high (very high) | ||
| 166 | Gerry Steinberg Labour | Durham | 22 | 10 out of 12 | very high (very high) | ||
| 166 | Brian Cotter Liberal Democrat | Weston-Super-Mare | 20 | 10 out of 12 | very high (high) | ||
| 171 | Alan Simpson Labour | Nottingham South | 48 | 34 out of 41 | very high (high) | ||
| 172 | Anne Milton Conservative | Guildford | 70 | 48 out of 58 | very high | ||
| 172 | Beverley Hughes Labour | Stretford and Urmston | 68 | 48 out of 58 | very high (high) | ||
| 174 | Stephen Dorrell Conservative | Charnwood | 37 | 24 out of 29 | very high (very high) | ||
| 175 | Parmjit Dhanda Labour | Gloucester | 48 | 33 out of 40 | very high (very high) | ||
| 176 | David Heath Liberal Democrat | Somerton and Frome | 52 | 28 out of 34 | very high (low) | ||
| 176 | Jack Straw Labour | Blackburn | 50 | 28 out of 34 | very high (medium) | ||
| 178 | Brian Mawhinney Conservative | North West Cambridgeshire | 24 | 14 out of 17 | very high (very high) | ||
| 179 | Mark Field Conservative | Cities of London and Westminster | 104 | 65 out of 79 | very high (high) | ||
| 180 | Chris McCafferty Labour | Calder Valley | 79 | 51 out of 62 | very high (high) | ||
| 181 | Rob Marris Labour | Wolverhampton South West | 34 | 23 out of 28 | very high (very high) | ||
| 181 | Richard Bacon Conservative | South Norfolk | 35 | 23 out of 28 | very high (high) | ||
| 183 | Lynne Featherstone Liberal Democrat | Hornsey and Wood Green | 162 | 109 out of 133 | very high | ||
| 184 | Hugo Swire Conservative | East Devon | 39 | 27 out of 33 | very high (high) | ||
| 184 | Dan Norris Labour | Wansdyke | 40 | 27 out of 33 | very high (medium) | ||
| 186 | Robert Walter Conservative | North Dorset | 33 | 18 out of 22 | very high (high) | ||
| 186 | Colin Breed Liberal Democrat | South East Cornwall | 29 | 18 out of 22 | very high (high) | ||
| 188 | Jonathan Sayeed Conservative | Mid Bedfordshire | 18 | 9 out of 11 | very high (very high) | ||
| 188 | John Spellar Labour | Warley | 16 | 9 out of 11 | very high (very high) | ||
| 188 | Howard Flight Conservative | Arundel and South Downs | 15 | 9 out of 11 | very high (high) | ||
| 191 | Alistair Burt Conservative | North East Bedfordshire | 44 | 26 out of 32 | very high (high) | ||
| 192 | Kerry Pollard Labour | St Albans | 26 | 13 out of 16 | very high (medium) | ||
| 192 | Stephen Hesford Labour | Wirral West | 21 | 13 out of 16 | very high (very high) | ||
| 192 | Alan Hurst Labour | Braintree | 22 | 13 out of 16 | very high (high) | ||
| 192 | Shaun Woodward Labour | St Helens South | 19 | 13 out of 16 | very high | ||
| 192 | Alistair Darling Labour | Edinburgh Central / Edinburgh South West | 29 | 13 out of 16 | very high | ||
| 192 | Chris Ruane Labour | Vale of Clwyd | 21 | 13 out of 16 | very high (very high) | ||
| 192 | Derek Wyatt Labour | Sittingbourne and Sheppey | 23 | 13 out of 16 | very high (high) | ||
| 199 | Gillian Merron Labour | Lincoln | 72 | 43 out of 53 | very high (high) | ||
| 200 | John Penrose Conservative | Weston-Super-Mare | 27 | 17 out of 21 | very high | ||
| 201 | Brian Iddon Labour | Bolton South East | 32 | 21 out of 26 | very high (high) | ||
| 201 | Keith Simpson Conservative | Mid Norfolk | 30 | 21 out of 26 | very high (very high) | ||
| 203 | Alan Campbell Labour | Tynemouth | 37 | 25 out of 31 | very high | ||
| 203 | Valerie Davey Labour | Bristol West | 75 | 25 out of 31 | very high (very high) | ||
| 205 | Gerald Kaufman Labour | Manchester, Gorton | 123 | 70 out of 87 | very high (very high) | ||
| 206 | Doug Naysmith Labour | Bristol North West | 57 | 36 out of 45 | very high (high) | ||
| 206 | Andrew MacKay Conservative | Bracknell | 63 | 36 out of 45 | very high (very high) | ||
| 208 | Lee Scott Conservative | Ilford North | 42 | 28 out of 35 | very high | ||
| 209 | Clive Efford Labour | Eltham | 39 | 24 out of 30 | very high (medium) | ||
| 210 | David Lidington Conservative | Aylesbury | 36 | 20 out of 25 | very high (high) | ||
| 211 | Nigel Waterson Conservative | Eastbourne | 26 | 12 out of 15 | very high | ||
| 212 | John Cryer Labour | Hornchurch | 15 | 8 out of 10 | very high (medium) | ||
| 212 | Frank Field Labour | Birkenhead | 15 | 8 out of 10 | very high | ||
| 214 | Douglas Alexander Labour | Paisley and Renfrewshire South / Paisley South | 10 | 4 out of 5 | very high (medium) | ||
| 214 | Adrian Flook Conservative | Taunton | 11 | 4 out of 5 | very high (high) | ||
| 216 | Dari Taylor Labour | Stockton South | 63 | 43 out of 54 | high (high) | ||
| 217 | Jeremy Hunt Conservative | South West Surrey | 57 | 35 out of 44 | high | ||
| 218 | Greg Hands Conservative | Hammersmith and Fulham | 91 | 54 out of 68 | high | ||
| 219 | Michael Fallon Conservative | Sevenoaks | 42 | 23 out of 29 | high (very high) | ||
| 220 | Ann Cryer Labour | Keighley | 63 | 42 out of 53 | high (high) | ||
| 221 | Andrew George Liberal Democrat | St Ives | 40 | 19 out of 24 | high (high) | ||
| 221 | Harold Best Labour | Leeds North West | 40 | 19 out of 24 | high (very high) | ||
| 223 | David Heathcoat-Amory Conservative | Wells | 52 | 34 out of 43 | high (high) | ||
| 224 | Andrew Gwynne Labour | Denton and Reddish | 24 | 15 out of 19 | high | ||
| 225 | Barbara Follett Labour | Stevenage | 45 | 22 out of 28 | high (very high) | ||
| 226 | Andy King Labour | Rugby and Kenilworth | 33 | 11 out of 14 | high (medium) | ||
| 226 | Angus Robertson SNP | Moray | 18 | 11 out of 14 | high (medium) | ||
| 228 | Alan Williams Labour | Swansea West | 50 | 29 out of 37 | high (high) | ||
| 229 | Mark Lancaster Conservative | North East Milton Keynes | 77 | 47 out of 60 | high | ||
| 230 | Nigel Evans Conservative | Ribble Valley | 55 | 36 out of 46 | high (high) | ||
| 231 | Paddy Tipping Labour | Sherwood | 31 | 18 out of 23 | high (high) | ||
| 232 | Liam Fox Conservative | Woodspring | 78 | 43 out of 55 | high (high) | ||
| 233 | Joan Ruddock Labour | Lewisham, Deptford | 130 | 78 out of 100 | high (high) | ||
| 234 | Julian Brazier Conservative | Canterbury | 53 | 35 out of 45 | high (high) | ||
| 235 | Michael Penning Conservative | Hemel Hempstead | 37 | 21 out of 27 | high | ||
| 235 | Cheryl Gillan Conservative | Chesham and Amersham | 43 | 21 out of 27 | high (high) | ||
| 235 | David Anderson Labour | Blaydon | 31 | 21 out of 27 | high | ||
| 238 | George Howarth Labour | Knowsley North and Sefton East | 25 | 14 out of 18 | high | ||
| 239 | Chris Bryant Labour | Rhondda | 16 | 7 out of 9 | high (high) | ||
| 240 | Jacqui Lait Conservative | Beckenham | 54 | 38 out of 49 | high (high) | ||
| 241 | William Hague Conservative | Richmond (Yorks) | 36 | 17 out of 22 | high | ||
| 241 | David Rendel Liberal Democrat | Newbury | 27 | 17 out of 22 | high (low) | ||
| 243 | Tim Loughton Conservative | East Worthing and Shoreham | 51 | 30 out of 39 | high (high) | ||
| 244 | Richard Allan Liberal Democrat | Sheffield, Hallam | 40 | 20 out of 26 | high (high) | ||
| 245 | Roger Gale Conservative | North Thanet | 17 | 10 out of 13 | high (very high) | ||
| 245 | Peter Kilfoyle Labour | Liverpool, Walton | 24 | 10 out of 13 | high | ||
| 245 | John Cummings Labour | Easington | 21 | 10 out of 13 | high | ||
| 245 | Anne McGuire Labour | Stirling | 18 | 10 out of 13 | high (high) | ||
| 249 | Rudi Vis Labour | Finchley and Golders Green | 108 | 63 out of 82 | high (very high) | ||
| 250 | Vincent Cable Liberal Democrat | Twickenham | 73 | 43 out of 56 | high (medium) | ||
| 251 | Jim Fitzpatrick Labour | Poplar and Canning Town | 79 | 39 out of 51 | high (medium) | ||
| 252 | Colin Pickthall Labour | West Lancashire | 21 | 13 out of 17 | high (high) | ||
| 252 | Paul Holmes Liberal Democrat | Chesterfield | 24 | 13 out of 17 | high (low) | ||
| 254 | Alan Haselhurst Deputy Speaker | Saffron Walden | 63 | 29 out of 38 | high (very high) | ||
| 255 | Annette Brooke Liberal Democrat | Mid Dorset and North Poole | 23 | 16 out of 21 | high (unknown) | ||
| 255 | Tom Harris Labour | Glasgow South / Glasgow Cathcart | 29 | 16 out of 21 | high (high) | ||
| 257 | Mike Hancock Liberal Democrat | Portsmouth South | 54 | 35 out of 46 | high (high) | ||
| 258 | Chris Smith Labour | Islington South and Finsbury | 52 | 22 out of 29 | high (high) | ||
| 259 | Michael Lord Deputy Speaker | Central Suffolk and North Ipswich | 47 | 28 out of 37 | high (high) | ||
| 260 | John Leech Liberal Democrat | Manchester, Withington | 114 | 67 out of 89 | high | ||
| 261 | David Tredinnick Conservative | Bosworth | 36 | 21 out of 28 | high (high) | ||
| 262 | Sue Doughty Liberal Democrat | Guildford | 26 | 15 out of 20 | high (medium) | ||
| 262 | David Jones Conservative | Clwyd West | 31 | 15 out of 20 | high | ||
| 264 | Alan Duncan Conservative | Rutland and Melton | 28 | 12 out of 16 | high (high) | ||
| 264 | Angela Watkinson Conservative | Upminster | 20 | 12 out of 16 | high (high) | ||
| 266 | Laura Moffatt Labour | Crawley | 25 | 9 out of 12 | high | ||
| 266 | Robert Jackson Conservative | Wantage | 20 | 9 out of 12 | high | ||
| 266 | Kevin Barron Labour | Rother Valley | 17 | 9 out of 12 | high (high) | ||
| 269 | Charles Walker Conservative | Broxbourne | 13 | 6 out of 8 | high | ||
| 269 | Tim Collins Conservative | Westmorland and Lonsdale | 15 | 6 out of 8 | high (medium) | ||
| 269 | Hywel Francis Labour | Aberavon | 15 | 6 out of 8 | high (high) | ||
| 272 | Ian Taylor Conservative | Esher and Walton | 57 | 26 out of 35 | high (high) | ||
| 273 | Chris Mole Labour | Ipswich | 46 | 20 out of 27 | high (high) | ||
| 273 | Andrew Miller Labour | Ellesmere Port and Neston | 41 | 20 out of 27 | high (very high) | ||
| 275 | Stephen Ladyman Labour | South Thanet | 29 | 17 out of 23 | high (high) | ||
| 276 | Ben Bradshaw Labour | Exeter | 80 | 45 out of 61 | high (high) | ||
| 276 | Don Foster Liberal Democrat | Bath | 76 | 45 out of 61 | high (medium) | ||
| 278 | Desmond Turner Labour | Brighton, Kemptown | 109 | 55 out of 75 | high (medium) | ||
| 279 | Mark Lazarowicz Labour | Edinburgh North and Leith | 72 | 33 out of 45 | high (very high) | ||
| 280 | Oliver Letwin Conservative | West Dorset | 47 | 22 out of 30 | high (low) | ||
| 281 | John Hemming Liberal Democrat | Birmingham, Yardley | 22 | 11 out of 15 | high | ||
| 281 | David Blunkett Labour | Sheffield, Brightside | 15 | 11 out of 15 | high (medium) | ||
| 283 | David Curry Conservative | Skipton and Ripon | 53 | 30 out of 41 | high (medium) | ||
| 284 | David Chaytor Labour | Bury North | 39 | 19 out of 26 | high (high) | ||
| 285 | Brooks Newmark Conservative | Braintree | 50 | 27 out of 37 | high | ||
| 286 | Brian Binley Conservative | Northampton South | 57 | 32 out of 44 | high | ||
| 287 | Ian Gibson Labour | Norwich North | 24 | 16 out of 22 | high (high) | ||
| 287 | Phil Willis Liberal Democrat | Harrogate and Knaresborough | 30 | 16 out of 22 | high (very high) | ||
| 289 | John Reid Labour | Hamilton North and Bellshill / Airdrie and Shotts | 16 | 8 out of 11 | high (high) | ||
| 290 | John Bercow Conservative | Buckingham | 61 | 37 out of 51 | high (high) | ||
| 291 | Anthony Steen Conservative | Totnes | 61 | 34 out of 47 | high (high) | ||
| 292 | Stephen O'Brien Conservative | Eddisbury | 43 | 26 out of 36 | high (high) | ||
| 293 | Malcolm Moss Conservative | North East Cambridgeshire | 27 | 13 out of 18 | high (high) | ||
| 293 | Michael Trend Conservative | Windsor | 21 | 13 out of 18 | high (high) | ||
| 293 | Elliot Morley Labour | Scunthorpe | 21 | 13 out of 18 | high (very high) | ||
| 296 | Anne Main Conservative | St Albans | 79 | 44 out of 61 | high | ||
| 297 | Mohammad Sarwar Labour | Glasgow Central / Glasgow Govan | 56 | 31 out of 43 | high (medium) | ||
| 297 | Gerald Howarth Conservative | Aldershot | 68 | 31 out of 43 | high (medium) | ||
| 299 | Clive Soley Labour | Ealing, Acton and Shepherd's Bush | 41 | 18 out of 25 | high (medium) | ||
| 299 | James Brokenshire Conservative | Hornchurch | 33 | 18 out of 25 | high | ||
| 301 | Francis Maude Conservative | Horsham | 56 | 28 out of 39 | high (very high) | ||
| 302 | Gordon Banks Labour | Ochil and South Perthshire | 48 | 30 out of 42 | high | ||
| 302 | Bill Wiggin Conservative | Leominster | 51 | 30 out of 42 | high (high) | ||
| 304 | Tom Levitt Labour | High Peak | 47 | 20 out of 28 | high (medium) | ||
| 305 | John McDonnell Labour | Hayes and Harlington | 30 | 10 out of 14 | high (high) | ||
| 305 | Maria Eagle Labour | Liverpool, Garston | 25 | 10 out of 14 | high (high) | ||
| 307 | Julia Drown Labour | South Swindon | 11 | 5 out of 7 | high (very high) | ||
| 308 | Maria Miller Conservative | Basingstoke | 72 | 44 out of 62 | high | ||
| 309 | Gavin Strang Labour | Edinburgh East and Musselburgh / Edinburgh East | 53 | 29 out of 41 | high | ||
| 309 | David Borrow Labour | South Ribble | 50 | 29 out of 41 | high (high) | ||
| 311 | Julie Morgan Labour | Cardiff North | 52 | 24 out of 34 | high (high) | ||
| 312 | Mark Francois Conservative | Rayleigh | 22 | 12 out of 17 | high (medium) | ||
| 312 | Alan Reid Liberal Democrat | Argyll and Bute | 25 | 12 out of 17 | high (high) | ||
| 312 | John Randall Conservative | Uxbridge | 24 | 12 out of 17 | high (very high) | ||
| 315 | David Cameron Conservative | Witney | 62 | 38 out of 54 | high (high) | ||
| 315 | James Duddridge Conservative | Rochford and Southend East | 62 | 38 out of 54 | high | ||
| 317 | Damian Green Conservative | Ashford | 39 | 19 out of 27 | high (high) | ||
| 318 | Richard Spring Conservative | West Suffolk | 57 | 33 out of 47 | high (very high) | ||
| 319 | David Lepper Labour | Brighton, Pavilion | 622 | 344 out of 490 | high (high) | ||
| 320 | John Stanley Conservative | Tonbridge and Malling | 23 | 7 out of 10 | high (unknown) | ||
| 320 | Candy Atherton Labour | Falmouth and Camborne | 14 | 7 out of 10 | high (high) | ||
| 322 | Ben Wallace Conservative | Lancaster and Wyre | 78 | 44 out of 63 | high | ||
| 323 | Geraldine Smith Labour | Morecambe and Lunesdale | 52 | 30 out of 43 | high | ||
| 324 | John Butterfill Conservative | Bournemouth West | 42 | 23 out of 33 | high (high) | ||
| 325 | Marsha Singh Labour | Bradford West | 57 | 32 out of 46 | high (medium) | ||
| 326 | Patrick Hall Labour | Bedford | 45 | 16 out of 23 | high (medium) | ||
| 326 | John Battle Labour | Leeds West | 38 | 16 out of 23 | high (medium) | ||
| 326 | Dave Watts Labour | St Helens North | 30 | 16 out of 23 | high | ||
| 326 | John Healey Labour | Wentworth | 24 | 16 out of 23 | high (medium) | ||
| 326 | Barbara Keeley Labour | Worsley | 30 | 16 out of 23 | high | ||
| 331 | Peter Ainsworth Conservative | East Surrey | 68 | 36 out of 52 | high (very high) | ||
| 332 | David Amess Conservative | Southend West | 43 | 18 out of 26 | high (high) | ||
| 332 | Geoffrey Clifton-Brown Conservative | Cotswold | 33 | 18 out of 26 | high (very high) | ||
| 334 | Jacqui Smith Labour | Redditch | 21 | 9 out of 13 | high (high) | ||
| 335 | Neil Gerrard Labour | Walthamstow | 86 | 38 out of 55 | high (medium) | ||
| 336 | Christine Russell Labour | Chester | 83 | 44 out of 64 | high (high) | ||
| 337 | Lorely Burt Liberal Democrat | Solihull | 38 | 22 out of 32 | high | ||
| 337 | Alan Milburn Labour | Darlington | 38 | 22 out of 32 | high (low) | ||
| 337 | Angela Browning Conservative | Tiverton and Honiton | 42 | 22 out of 32 | high (high) | ||
| 340 | Douglas Carswell Conservative | Harwich | 22 | 11 out of 16 | high | ||
| 340 | Patrick McFadden Labour | Wolverhampton South East | 18 | 11 out of 16 | high | ||
| 342 | Chris Mullin Labour | Sunderland South | 26 | 13 out of 19 | high (high) | ||
| 342 | Norman Lamb Liberal Democrat | North Norfolk | 25 | 13 out of 19 | high (high) | ||
| 342 | Richard Shepherd Conservative | Aldridge-Brownhills | 24 | 13 out of 19 | high (very high) | ||
| 345 | Stephen Hammond Conservative | Wimbledon | 76 | 45 out of 66 | high | ||
| 346 | Andy Reed Labour | Loughborough | 40 | 17 out of 25 | high (medium) | ||
| 346 | Vernon Coaker Labour | Gedling | 34 | 17 out of 25 | high (very high) | ||
| 346 | Dennis Skinner Labour | Bolsover | 41 | 17 out of 25 | high (high) | ||
| 349 | Andrew Pelling Conservative | Croydon Central | 73 | 40 out of 59 | high | ||
| 350 | John Maples Conservative | Stratford-on-Avon | 43 | 21 out of 31 | high (high) | ||
| 351 | Stewart Jackson Conservative | Peterborough | 47 | 23 out of 34 | high | ||
| 352 | Roger Godsiff Labour | Birmingham, Sparkbrook and Small Heath | 62 | 28 out of 42 | high (medium) | ||
| 353 | Christopher Fraser Conservative | South West Norfolk | 40 | 24 out of 36 | high | ||
| 354 | Robert Syms Conservative | Poole | 29 | 18 out of 27 | high (high) | ||
| 355 | Nick Harvey Liberal Democrat | North Devon | 30 | 16 out of 24 | high (medium) | ||
| 356 | David Willetts Conservative | Havant | 29 | 14 out of 21 | high (very high) | ||
| 356 | Fiona Mactaggart Labour | Slough | 25 | 14 out of 21 | high (high) | ||
| 358 | Richard Burden Labour | Birmingham, Northfield | 25 | 12 out of 18 | high (low) | ||
| 358 | A J Beith Liberal Democrat | Berwick-upon-Tweed | 22 | 12 out of 18 | high (high) | ||
| 358 | Keith Vaz Labour | Leicester East | 29 | 12 out of 18 | high (medium) | ||
| 361 | Nia Griffith Labour | Llanelli | 20 | 10 out of 15 | high | ||
| 361 | Jessica Morden Labour | Newport East | 24 | 10 out of 15 | high | ||
| 361 | Robert Marshall-Andrews Labour | Medway | 20 | 10 out of 15 | high (medium) | ||
| 364 | Russell Brown Labour | Dumfries / Dumfries and Galloway | 16 | 8 out of 12 | high (high) | ||
| 364 | Michael Meacher Labour | Oldham West and Royton | 17 | 8 out of 12 | high (medium) | ||
| 364 | Stephen Timms Labour | East Ham | 20 | 8 out of 12 | high (high) | ||
| 367 | Iris Robinson DUP | Strangford | 12 | 6 out of 9 | high (high) | ||
| 367 | Pete Wishart SNP | Perth and North Perthshire / North Tayside | 15 | 6 out of 9 | high (very high) | ||
| 367 | Tom Clarke Labour | Coatbridge, Chryston and Bellshill / Coatbridge and Chryston | 11 | 6 out of 9 | high (medium) | ||
| 370 | Jackie Lawrence Labour | Preseli Pembrokeshire | 10 | 4 out of 6 | high (low) | ||
| 370 | Paul Murphy Labour | Torfaen | 12 | 4 out of 6 | high (low) | ||
| 370 | Denzil Davies Labour | Llanelli | 10 | 4 out of 6 | high (high) | ||
| 373 | Anne Campbell Labour | Cambridge | 88 | 33 out of 50 | high (high) | ||
| 374 | Edward Davey Liberal Democrat | Kingston and Surbiton | 66 | 27 out of 41 | high (medium) | ||
| 375 | Ann Widdecombe Conservative | Maidstone and the Weald | 54 | 23 out of 35 | high (medium) | ||
| 376 | Shona McIsaac Labour | Cleethorpes | 34 | 15 out of 23 | high (very high) | ||
| 376 | Eric Pickles Conservative | Brentwood and Ongar | 26 | 15 out of 23 | high (low) | ||
| 376 | Sharon Hodgson Labour | Gateshead East and Washington West | 29 | 15 out of 23 | high | ||
| 379 | Karen Buck Labour | Regent's Park and Kensington North | 94 | 39 out of 60 | high (high) | ||
| 380 | Ian Austin Labour | Dudley North | 22 | 13 out of 20 | high | ||
| 381 | Jim Cousins Labour | Newcastle upon Tyne Central | 67 | 37 out of 57 | high (high) | ||
| 382 | Kitty Ussher Labour | Burnley | 25 | 11 out of 17 | high | ||
| 382 | Robert Smith Liberal Democrat | West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine | 26 | 11 out of 17 | high (very high) | ||
| 384 | Janet Anderson Labour | Rossendale and Darwen | 54 | 29 out of 45 | high (medium) | ||
| 385 | Martin Horwood Liberal Democrat | Cheltenham | 41 | 18 out of 28 | high | ||
| 385 | Tom Brake Liberal Democrat | Carshalton and Wallington | 38 | 18 out of 28 | high (high) | ||
| 387 | Danny Alexander Liberal Democrat | Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and Strathspey | 23 | 9 out of 14 | high | ||
| 387 | Elfyn Llwyd Plaid Cymru | Meirionnydd Nant Conwy | 16 | 9 out of 14 | high (low) | ||
| 387 | Christopher Leslie Labour | Shipley | 23 | 9 out of 14 | high (high) | ||
| 390 | James Plaskitt Labour | Warwick and Leamington | 60 | 32 out of 50 | high (medium) | ||
| 391 | Mary Creagh Labour | Wakefield | 45 | 23 out of 36 | high | ||
| 392 | Tony Banks Labour | West Ham | 20 | 7 out of 11 | high (medium) | ||
| 392 | David Davies Conservative | Monmouth | 16 | 7 out of 11 | high | ||
| 392 | Stewart Hosie SNP | Dundee East | 13 | 7 out of 11 | high | ||
| 395 | Glenda Jackson Labour | Hampstead and Highgate | 193 | 94 out of 148 | high (very high) | ||
| 396 | Iain Wright Labour | Hartlepool | 50 | 26 out of 41 | high | ||
| 397 | Tim Farron Liberal Democrat | Westmorland and Lonsdale | 38 | 19 out of 30 | high | ||
| 398 | Gisela Stuart Labour | Birmingham, Edgbaston | 56 | 31 out of 49 | high (high) | ||
| 399 | Jonathan Djanogly Conservative | Huntingdon | 51 | 24 out of 38 | high (very high) | ||
| 400 | Hilary Armstrong Labour | North West Durham | 25 | 12 out of 19 | high | ||
| 401 | Lynne Jones Labour | Birmingham, Selly Oak | 78 | 34 out of 54 | high (very high) | ||
| 402 | Helen Southworth Labour | Warrington South | 42 | 17 out of 27 | high (medium) | ||
| 403 | Paul Goggins Labour | Wythenshawe and Sale East | 45 | 22 out of 35 | high (high) | ||
| 404 | John Denham Labour | Southampton, Itchen | 41 | 15 out of 24 | high (medium) | ||
| 405 | Martin Caton Labour | Gower | 22 | 10 out of 16 | high | ||
| 406 | Joyce Quin Labour | Gateshead East and Washington West | 11 | 5 out of 8 | high (medium) | ||
| 406 | Geoff Hoon Labour | Ashfield | 11 | 5 out of 8 | high (medium) | ||
| 406 | Adam Ingram Labour | East Kilbride, Strathaven and Lesmahagow / East Kilbride | 11 | 5 out of 8 | high (high) | ||
| 406 | Diana Organ Labour | Forest of Dean | 13 | 5 out of 8 | high (very high) | ||
| 410 | Claire Curtis-Thomas Labour | Crosby | 33 | 13 out of 21 | high (medium) | ||
| 411 | Christopher Chope Conservative | Christchurch | 50 | 21 out of 34 | high (medium) | ||
| 411 | Richard Ottaway Conservative | Croydon South | 45 | 21 out of 34 | high (very high) | ||
| 413 | Geraint Davies Labour | Croydon Central | 24 | 8 out of 13 | high (medium) | ||
| 414 | Kenneth Clarke Conservative | Rushcliffe | 75 | 35 out of 57 | high (medium) | ||
| 415 | Justine Greening Conservative | Putney | 73 | 35 out of 58 | high | ||
| 416 | David Gauke Conservative | South West Hertfordshire | 51 | 24 out of 40 | high | ||
| 417 | Joan Ryan Labour | Enfield North | 43 | 21 out of 35 | high (medium) | ||
| 418 | Michael Howard Conservative | Folkestone and Hythe | 33 | 15 out of 25 | high (high) | ||
| 419 | Peter Law Independent | Blaenau Gwent | 14 | 6 out of 10 | high | ||
| 419 | Alice Mahon Labour | Halifax | 13 | 6 out of 10 | high (low) | ||
| 419 | Lorna Fitzsimons Labour | Rochdale | 14 | 6 out of 10 | high (low) | ||
| 419 | Joan Walley Labour | Stoke-on-Trent North | 12 | 6 out of 10 | high (medium) | ||
| 423 | Nigel Beard Labour | Bexleyheath and Crayford | 14 | 3 out of 5 | high (very high) | ||
| 424 | Paul Beresford Conservative | Mole Valley | 63 | 25 out of 42 | medium (medium) | ||
| 425 | Brian Sedgemore Labour | Hackney South and Shoreditch | 52 | 19 out of 32 | medium (high) | ||
| 426 | Peter Soulsby Labour | Leicester South | 101 | 48 out of 81 | medium | ||
| 427 | Tim Yeo Conservative | South Suffolk | 37 | 16 out of 27 | medium (high) | ||
| 428 | Barry Sheerman Labour | Huddersfield | 27 | 13 out of 22 | medium (high) | ||
| 429 | Ian Cawsey Labour | Brigg and Goole | 22 | 10 out of 17 | medium (very high) | ||
| 429 | Parmjit Gill Liberal Democrat | Leicester South | 29 | 10 out of 17 | medium | ||
| 429 | Charles Kennedy Liberal Democrat | Ross, Skye and Lochaber / Ross, Skye and Inverness West | 21 | 10 out of 17 | medium (medium) | ||
| 429 | Gordon Prentice Labour | Pendle | 25 | 10 out of 17 | medium (low) | ||
| 433 | Roberta Blackman-Woods Labour | Durham | 71 | 34 out of 58 | medium | ||
| 434 | John Hayes Conservative | South Holland and the Deepings | 40 | 17 out of 29 | medium (medium) | ||
| 434 | Peter Viggers Conservative | Gosport | 34 | 17 out of 29 | medium (high) | ||
| 434 | David Laws Liberal Democrat | Yeovil | 32 | 17 out of 29 | medium (high) | ||
| 437 | Jon Trickett Labour | Hemsworth | 15 | 7 out of 12 | medium | ||
| 438 | Joe Benton Labour | Bootle | 23 | 11 out of 19 | medium (medium) | ||
| 439 | Keith Hill Labour | Streatham | 89 | 37 out of 64 | medium (high) | ||
| 440 | Michael Jabez Foster Labour | Hastings and Rye | 63 | 30 out of 52 | medium (very high) | ||
| 441 | Kevan Jones Labour | North Durham | 29 | 15 out of 26 | medium (medium) | ||
| 442 | Philip Dunne Conservative | Ludlow | 47 | 23 out of 40 | medium | ||
| 443 | Diane Abbott Labour | Hackney North and Stoke Newington | 184 | 76 out of 133 | medium (low) | ||
| 444 | Rosie Winterton Labour | Doncaster Central | 35 | 12 out of 21 | medium (medium) | ||
| 445 | John Prescott Labour | Kingston upon Hull East | 17 | 8 out of 14 | medium (medium) | ||
| 446 | Phil Sawford Labour | Kettering | 13 | 4 out of 7 | medium (high) | ||
| 447 | Phyllis Starkey Labour | Milton Keynes South West | 80 | 38 out of 67 | medium (very high) | ||
| 448 | George Osborne Conservative | Tatton | 35 | 17 out of 30 | medium (high) | ||
| 449 | David Maclean Conservative | Penrith and the Border | 58 | 26 out of 46 | medium (medium) | ||
| 450 | Kelvin Hopkins Labour | Luton North | 46 | 18 out of 32 | medium (low) | ||
| 450 | Shailesh Vara Conservative | North West Cambridgeshire | 42 | 18 out of 32 | medium | ||
| 452 | Henry Bellingham Conservative | North West Norfolk | 21 | 9 out of 16 | medium (medium) | ||
| 453 | Liz Blackman Labour | Erewash | 66 | 32 out of 57 | medium (medium) | ||
| 454 | Mark Prisk Conservative | Hertford and Stortford | 61 | 28 out of 50 | medium (medium) | ||
| 455 | John Barrett Liberal Democrat | Edinburgh West | 29 | 14 out of 25 | medium (high) | ||
| 456 | Helen Goodman Labour | Bishop Auckland | 40 | 19 out of 34 | medium | ||
| 457 | Mark Tami Labour | Alyn and Deeside | 34 | 15 out of 27 | medium (high) | ||
| 458 | Jim Sheridan Labour | Paisley and Renfrewshire North / West Renfrewshire | 22 | 10 out of 18 | medium (very high) | ||
| 459 | Michael Moore Liberal Democrat | Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk / Tweeddale, Ettrick and Lauderdale | 13 | 5 out of 9 | medium (medium) | ||
| 459 | John Lyons Labour | Strathkelvin and Bearsden | 14 | 5 out of 9 | medium (medium) | ||
| 461 | Alan Johnson Labour | Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle | 24 | 11 out of 20 | medium (medium) | ||
| 461 | Jim Devine Labour | Livingston | 24 | 11 out of 20 | medium | ||
| 461 | Denis MacShane Labour | Rotherham | 28 | 11 out of 20 | medium (low) | ||
| 464 | Greg Knight Conservative | East Yorkshire | 39 | 12 out of 22 | medium (medium) | ||
| 465 | Archie Norman Conservative | Tunbridge Wells | 20 | 6 out of 11 | medium (medium) | ||
| 466 | Robert Wilson Conservative | Reading East | 86 | 37 out of 68 | medium | ||
| 467 | Sylvia Heal Deputy Speaker | Halesowen and Rowley Regis | 89 | 39 out of 72 | medium (high) | ||
| 468 | Paul Keetch Liberal Democrat | Hereford | 29 | 13 out of 24 | medium (low) | ||
| 469 | Geoffrey Robinson Labour | Coventry North West | 63 | 27 out of 50 | medium (medium) | ||
| 469 | Andrew Tyrie Conservative | Chichester | 71 | 27 out of 50 | medium (medium) | ||
| 471 | Melanie Johnson Labour | Welwyn Hatfield | 20 | 7 out of 13 | medium (high) | ||
| 472 | Albert Owen Labour | Ynys Mon | 18 | 8 out of 15 | medium (high) | ||
| 473 | Gareth Thomas Labour | Harrow West | 60 | 25 out of 47 | medium (low) | ||
| 474 | Kate Hoey Labour | Vauxhall | 196 | 74 out of 140 | medium (low) | ||
| 475 | Sarah McCarthy-Fry Labour | Portsmouth North | 69 | 31 out of 59 | medium | ||
| 476 | Richard Younger-Ross Liberal Democrat | Teignbridge | 56 | 22 out of 42 | medium (low) | ||
| 477 | Paul Farrelly Labour | Newcastle-under-Lyme | 36 | 12 out of 23 | medium (medium) | ||
| 478 | Gordon Brown Labour | Dunfermline East / Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath | 48 | 14 out of 27 | medium (medium) | ||
| 478 | Roger Williams Liberal Democrat | Brecon and Radnorshire | 31 | 14 out of 27 | medium (medium) | ||
| 480 | Tony Lloyd Labour | Manchester Central | 114 | 34 out of 66 | medium (medium) | ||
| 481 | Iain Coleman Labour | Hammersmith and Fulham | 54 | 17 out of 33 | medium (medium) | ||
| 482 | Nadine Dorries Conservative | Mid Bedfordshire | 43 | 18 out of 35 | medium | ||
| 483 | Lindsay Hoyle Labour | Chorley | 50 | 21 out of 41 | medium (medium) | ||
| 484 | Anne Snelgrove Labour | South Swindon | 84 | 35 out of 69 | medium | ||
| 485 | Charles Clarke Labour | Norwich South | 60 | 26 out of 52 | medium (medium) | ||
| 485 | Harriet Harman Labour | Camberwell and Peckham | 73 | 26 out of 52 | medium (low) | ||
| 487 | Jeremy Browne Liberal Democrat | Taunton | 54 | 23 out of 46 | medium | ||
| 488 | Mark Williams Liberal Democrat | Ceredigion | 46 | 17 out of 34 | medium | ||
| 489 | John Baron Conservative | Billericay | 46 | 15 out of 30 | medium (medium) | ||
| 490 | Alun Michael Labour | Cardiff South and Penarth | 39 | 12 out of 24 | medium (low) | ||
| 491 | Andrew Rosindell Conservative | Romford | 28 | 11 out of 22 | medium (medium) | ||
| 491 | David Mundell Conservative | Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale | 25 | 11 out of 22 | medium | ||
| 493 | Angela Smith Labour | Basildon | 28 | 9 out of 18 | medium (high) | ||
| 493 | Hazel Blears Labour | Salford | 22 | 9 out of 18 | medium (low) | ||
| 495 | Tony Colman Labour | Putney | 27 | 8 out of 16 | medium (high) | ||
| 496 | Robin Cook Labour | Livingston | 14 | 6 out of 12 | medium (medium) | ||
| 496 | John Burnett Liberal Democrat | Torridge and West Devon | 19 | 6 out of 12 | medium (medium) | ||
| 498 | Angus MacNeil SNP | Na h-Eileanan an Iar | 14 | 5 out of 10 | medium | ||
| 498 | Jenny Tonge Liberal Democrat | Richmond Park | 23 | 5 out of 10 | medium (high) | ||
| 500 | Ken Purchase Labour | Wolverhampton North East | 11 | 4 out of 8 | medium (high) | ||
| 500 | Lawrie Quinn Labour | Scarborough and Whitby | 14 | 4 out of 8 | medium (high) | ||
| 500 | Helen Jackson Labour | Sheffield, Hillsborough | 17 | 4 out of 8 | medium (medium) | ||
| 500 | Stephen Twigg Labour | Enfield, Southgate | 17 | 4 out of 8 | medium (medium) | ||
| 500 | David Hanson Labour | Delyn | 10 | 4 out of 8 | medium (high) | ||
| 505 | Stephen Williams Liberal Democrat | Bristol West | 179 | 69 out of 139 | medium | ||
| 506 | Quentin Davies Conservative | Grantham and Stamford | 54 | 22 out of 45 | medium (low) | ||
| 507 | Nick Herbert Conservative | Arundel and South Downs | 49 | 18 out of 37 | medium | ||
| 507 | Anthony D Wright Labour | Great Yarmouth | 42 | 18 out of 37 | medium (high) | ||
| 509 | Ann Coffey Labour | Stockport | 37 | 14 out of 29 | medium (medium) | ||
| 510 | Sally Keeble Labour | Northampton North | 67 | 27 out of 56 | medium (low) | ||
| 511 | Andrew Stunell Liberal Democrat | Hazel Grove | 36 | 12 out of 25 | medium (medium) | ||
| 511 | Jo Swinson Liberal Democrat | East Dunbartonshire | 34 | 12 out of 25 | medium | ||
| 513 | Andy Burnham Labour | Leigh | 57 | 21 out of 44 | medium (medium) | ||
| 514 | Robert Goodwill Conservative | Scarborough and Whitby | 52 | 20 out of 42 | medium | ||
| 514 | Lynda Waltho Labour | Stourbridge | 52 | 20 out of 42 | medium | ||
| 514 | Barry Gardiner Labour | Brent North | 53 | 20 out of 42 | medium (medium) | ||
| 517 | Michael Clapham Labour | Barnsley West and Penistone | 27 | 10 out of 21 | medium (high) | ||
| 518 | Paul Burstow Liberal Democrat | Sutton and Cheam | 47 | 18 out of 38 | medium (medium) | ||
| 519 | Linda Gilroy Labour | Plymouth, Sutton | 26 | 9 out of 19 | medium (high) | ||
| 519 | Frank Cook Labour | Stockton North | 24 | 9 out of 19 | medium (medium) | ||
| 521 | Kerry McCarthy Labour | Bristol East | 82 | 32 out of 68 | medium | ||
| 522 | James Clappison Conservative | Hertsmere | 38 | 16 out of 34 | medium (high) | ||
| 523 | Greg Mulholland Liberal Democrat | Leeds North West | 60 | 23 out of 49 | medium | ||
| 524 | Celia Barlow Labour | Hove | 120 | 45 out of 96 | medium | ||
| 525 | Clive Betts Labour | Sheffield, Attercliffe | 19 | 7 out of 15 | medium (low) | ||
| 525 | Vera Baird Labour | Redcar | 20 | 7 out of 15 | medium (high) | ||
| 527 | Siobhain McDonagh Labour | Mitcham and Morden | 37 | 13 out of 28 | medium (medium) | ||
| 527 | John Austin Labour | Erith and Thamesmead | 39 | 13 out of 28 | medium (medium) | ||
| 527 | Bob Blizzard Labour | Waveney | 37 | 13 out of 28 | medium (high) | ||
| 530 | David Miliband Labour | South Shields | 20 | 6 out of 13 | medium (high) | ||
| 530 | Graham Allen Labour | Nottingham North | 21 | 6 out of 13 | medium (medium) | ||
| 532 | Sadiq Khan Labour | Tooting | 102 | 36 out of 79 | medium | ||
| 533 | Peter Bone Conservative | Wellingborough | 63 | 25 out of 55 | medium | ||
| 534 | Barbara Roche Labour | Hornsey and Wood Green | 62 | 15 out of 33 | medium (medium) | ||
| 535 | Anne Begg Labour | Aberdeen South | 19 | 5 out of 11 | medium (high) | ||
| 535 | Mark Fisher Labour | Stoke-on-Trent Central | 17 | 5 out of 11 | medium (medium) | ||
| 537 | Laurence Robertson Conservative | Tewkesbury | 63 | 19 out of 42 | medium (medium) | ||
| 538 | Susan Kramer Liberal Democrat | Richmond Park | 60 | 21 out of 47 | medium | ||
| 538 | Philip Hammond Conservative | Runnymede and Weybridge | 54 | 21 out of 47 | medium (medium) | ||
| 538 | Nicholas Clegg Liberal Democrat | Sheffield, Hallam | 53 | 21 out of 47 | medium | ||
| 541 | Kali Mountford Labour | Colne Valley | 64 | 20 out of 45 | medium (medium) | ||
| 542 | George Mudie Labour | Leeds East | 47 | 16 out of 36 | medium (very low) | ||
| 543 | Stuart Bell Labour | Middlesbrough | 21 | 8 out of 18 | medium (very low) | ||
| 544 | Janet Dean Labour | Burton | 57 | 19 out of 43 | medium (medium) | ||
| 545 | Meg Hillier Labour | Hackney South and Shoreditch | 152 | 49 out of 111 | medium | ||
| 546 | Matthew Taylor Liberal Democrat | Truro and St Austell | 41 | 14 out of 32 | medium (medium) | ||
| 547 | Paul Rowen Liberal Democrat | Rochdale | 22 | 7 out of 16 | medium | ||
| 548 | Alan Whitehead Labour | Southampton, Test | 81 | 24 out of 55 | medium (low) | ||
| 549 | Michael Ancram Conservative | Devizes | 51 | 17 out of 39 | medium (medium) | ||
| 550 | Bill Rammell Labour | Harlow | 33 | 10 out of 23 | medium (medium) | ||
| 551 | Gregory Barker Conservative | Bexhill and Battle | 40 | 13 out of 30 | medium (high) | ||
| 552 | Hugh Bayley Labour | York | 94 | 35 out of 81 | medium (medium) | ||
| 553 | Julia Goldsworthy Liberal Democrat | Falmouth and Camborne | 39 | 12 out of 28 | medium | ||
| 554 | Denis Murphy Labour | Wansbeck | 27 | 9 out of 21 | medium (low) | ||
| 554 | Jamie Reed Labour | Copeland | 23 | 9 out of 21 | medium | ||
| 556 | Gwyn Prosser Labour | Dover | 57 | 17 out of 40 | medium (medium) | ||
| 557 | Hilary Benn Labour | Leeds Central | 49 | 16 out of 38 | medium (medium) | ||
| 557 | David Burrowes Conservative | Enfield, Southgate | 51 | 16 out of 38 | medium | ||
| 559 | William Cash Conservative | Stone | 32 | 8 out of 19 | medium (medium) | ||
| 559 | Jon Cruddas Labour | Dagenham | 30 | 8 out of 19 | medium | ||
| 561 | Nick Raynsford Labour | Greenwich and Woolwich | 79 | 21 out of 50 | medium (high) | ||
| 562 | Louise Ellman Labour | Liverpool, Riverside | 83 | 26 out of 62 | medium (medium) | ||
| 563 | Ian Pearson Labour | Dudley South | 18 | 5 out of 12 | medium (medium) | ||
| 564 | Andrew Turner Conservative | Isle of Wight | 42 | 12 out of 29 | medium (high) | ||
| 565 | Ann Keen Labour | Brentford and Isleworth | 100 | 28 out of 68 | medium (medium) | ||
| 566 | Malcolm Bruce Liberal Democrat | Gordon | 17 | 7 out of 17 | medium (very high) | ||
| 566 | Lady Hermon UUP | North Down | 21 | 7 out of 17 | medium | ||
| 566 | Charlotte Atkins Labour | Staffordshire Moorlands | 22 | 7 out of 17 | medium (very low) | ||
| 569 | Malcolm Rifkind Conservative | Kensington and Chelsea | 72 | 22 out of 54 | medium | ||
| 570 | Oona King Labour | Bethnal Green and Bow | 49 | 11 out of 27 | medium (low) | ||
| 571 | Stephen McCabe Labour | Birmingham, Hall Green | 51 | 14 out of 35 | medium (low) | ||
| 572 | Katy Clark Labour | North Ayrshire and Arran | 18 | 6 out of 15 | medium | ||
| 573 | Margaret Hodge Labour | Barking | 15 | 4 out of 10 | medium (low) | ||
| 574 | Kevin Hughes Labour | Doncaster North | 10 | 2 out of 5 | medium (high) | ||
| 575 | Tessa Jowell Labour | Dulwich and West Norwood | 166 | 43 out of 108 | low (low) | ||
| 576 | Andrew Slaughter Labour | Ealing, Acton and Shepherd's Bush | 141 | 44 out of 111 | low | ||
| 577 | Martin Linton Labour | Battersea | 96 | 28 out of 71 | low (medium) | ||
| 578 | John Grogan Labour | Selby | 45 | 13 out of 33 | low (medium) | ||
| 579 | Adam Price Plaid Cymru | Carmarthen East and Dinefwr | 29 | 9 out of 23 | low (very high) | ||
| 580 | David Lammy Labour | Tottenham | 89 | 25 out of 64 | low (medium) | ||
| 581 | Peter Robinson DUP | Belfast East | 20 | 7 out of 18 | low (high) | ||
| 581 | Jim Knight Labour | South Dorset | 24 | 7 out of 18 | low (medium) | ||
| 583 | Sarah Teather Liberal Democrat | Brent East | 72 | 19 out of 49 | low (medium) | ||
| 584 | John Mann Labour | Bassetlaw | 39 | 12 out of 31 | low (high) | ||
| 585 | Tom Watson Labour | West Bromwich East | 19 | 5 out of 13 | low (high) | ||
| 585 | Ian Lucas Labour | Wrexham | 19 | 5 out of 13 | low (high) | ||
| 585 | Hywel Williams Plaid Cymru | Caernarfon | 19 | 5 out of 13 | low (high) | ||
| 585 | Andrew Love Labour | Edmonton | 19 | 5 out of 13 | low (medium) | ||
| 585 | Austin Mitchell Labour | Great Grimsby | 18 | 5 out of 13 | low (medium) | ||
| 590 | Tony McNulty Labour | Harrow East | 77 | 18 out of 47 | low (medium) | ||
| 591 | Phil Woolas Labour | Oldham East and Saddleworth | 46 | 13 out of 34 | low (low) | ||
| 592 | David Kidney Labour | Stafford | 49 | 16 out of 42 | low (high) | ||
| 593 | Ivor Caplin Labour | Hove | 30 | 8 out of 21 | low (medium) | ||
| 594 | Mark Harper Conservative | Forest of Dean | 56 | 14 out of 37 | low | ||
| 595 | Dawn Butler Labour | Brent South | 43 | 12 out of 32 | low | ||
| 595 | Tobias Ellwood Conservative | Bournemouth East | 40 | 12 out of 32 | low | ||
| 595 | Rosie Cooper Labour | West Lancashire | 51 | 12 out of 32 | low | ||
| 598 | John Pugh Liberal Democrat | Southport | 29 | 6 out of 16 | low (medium) | ||
| 599 | Neil Turner Labour | Wigan | 14 | 3 out of 8 | low | ||
| 599 | Ann Clwyd Labour | Cynon Valley | 14 | 3 out of 8 | low (high) | ||
| 601 | Jim Dowd Labour | Lewisham West | 87 | 28 out of 76 | low (high) | ||
| 602 | Edward Leigh Conservative | Gainsborough | 31 | 7 out of 19 | low (high) | ||
| 603 | Daniel Rogerson Liberal Democrat | North Cornwall | 36 | 11 out of 30 | low | ||
| 604 | David Howarth Liberal Democrat | Cambridge | 156 | 48 out of 134 | low | ||
| 605 | Siôn Simon Labour | Birmingham, Erdington | 28 | 5 out of 14 | low (low) | ||
| 606 | Eleanor Laing Conservative | Epping Forest | 44 | 12 out of 34 | low (medium) | ||
| 606 | Edward Balls Labour | Normanton | 39 | 12 out of 34 | low | ||
| 608 | Jennifer Willott Liberal Democrat | Cardiff Central | 47 | 14 out of 40 | low | ||
| 609 | Iain Duncan Smith Conservative | Chingford and Woodford Green | 58 | 15 out of 43 | low (low) | ||
| 610 | Geoffrey Cox Conservative | Torridge and West Devon | 58 | 16 out of 46 | low | ||
| 611 | Richard Caborn Labour | Sheffield Central | 92 | 26 out of 76 | low (low) | ||
| 612 | Simon Hughes Liberal Democrat | North Southwark and Bermondsey | 98 | 20 out of 60 | low (low) | ||
| 613 | John Gummer Conservative | Suffolk Coastal | 40 | 10 out of 30 | low (low) | ||
| 614 | Ian McCartney Labour | Makerfield | 42 | 9 out of 27 | low (low) | ||
| 615 | Margaret Moran Labour | Luton South | 14 | 4 out of 12 | low (low) | ||
| 616 | Edward Miliband Labour | Doncaster North | 11 | 3 out of 9 | low | ||
| 617 | Stephen Hepburn Labour | Jarrow | 11 | 2 out of 6 | low (low) | ||
| 618 | Martin Salter Labour | Reading West | 58 | 13 out of 40 | low (low) | ||
| 619 | Paul Clark Labour | Gillingham | 40 | 8 out of 25 | low (high) | ||
| 620 | Jeff Ennis Labour | Barnsley East and Mexborough | 28 | 6 out of 19 | low (medium) | ||
| 620 | Lembit Öpik Liberal Democrat | Montgomeryshire | 25 | 6 out of 19 | low (medium) | ||
| 622 | Evan Harris Liberal Democrat | Oxford West and Abingdon | 111 | 25 out of 80 | low (medium) | ||
| 623 | Alan Keen Labour | Feltham and Heston | 22 | 5 out of 16 | low (medium) | ||
| 623 | Peter Hain Labour | Neath | 21 | 5 out of 16 | low (very high) | ||
| 625 | Liam Byrne Labour | Birmingham, Hodge Hill | 20 | 4 out of 13 | low | ||
| 625 | Dai Havard Labour | Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney | 14 | 4 out of 13 | low | ||
| 627 | Alison Seabeck Labour | Plymouth, Devonport | 55 | 12 out of 40 | low | ||
| 628 | Patricia Hewitt Labour | Leicester West | 41 | 9 out of 30 | low | ||
| 629 | Brian White Labour | North East Milton Keynes | 19 | 3 out of 10 | low (high) | ||
| 629 | Michael Portillo Conservative | Kensington and Chelsea | 16 | 3 out of 10 | low (medium) | ||
| 631 | Joan Humble Labour | Blackpool North and Fleetwood | 53 | 13 out of 44 | low (low) | ||
| 632 | Lyn Brown Labour | West Ham | 42 | 10 out of 34 | low | ||
| 633 | Gordon Marsden Labour | Blackpool South | 43 | 11 out of 38 | low (low) | ||
| 634 | Natascha Engel Labour | North East Derbyshire | 34 | 8 out of 28 | low | ||
| 635 | Frank Doran Labour | Aberdeen Central / Aberdeen North | 20 | 4 out of 14 | low (medium) | ||
| 636 | Paul Tyler Liberal Democrat | North Cornwall | 11 | 2 out of 7 | low (medium) | ||
| 637 | Jeremy Corbyn Labour | Islington North | 106 | 21 out of 74 | low (low) | ||
| 638 | Robert Wareing Labour | Liverpool, West Derby | 14 | 3 out of 11 | low (low) | ||
| 639 | Dawn Primarolo Labour | Bristol South | 62 | 10 out of 37 | low (medium) | ||
| 640 | Alasdair McDonnell SDLP | Belfast South | 34 | 7 out of 26 | low | ||
| 641 | Nigel Griffiths Labour | Edinburgh South | 24 | 4 out of 15 | low | ||
| 642 | Bridget Prentice Labour | Lewisham East | 62 | 12 out of 46 | low (medium) | ||
| 643 | Mike Gapes Labour | Ilford South | 41 | 6 out of 23 | low (low) | ||
| 644 | Theresa May Conservative | Maidenhead | 42 | 8 out of 31 | low (medium) | ||
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| 646 | Jim Dobbin Labour | Heywood and Middleton | 18 | 4 out of 16 | low (medium) | ||
| 646 | Jean Corston Labour | Bristol East | 25 | 4 out of 16 | low (medium) | ||
| 648 | Martin O'Neill Labour | Ochil | 10 | 1 out of 4 | low (low) | ||
| 649 | Andrew Lansley Conservative | South Cambridgeshire | 97 | 19 out of 77 | low (medium) | ||
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| 651 | Kevin Brennan Labour | Cardiff West | 35 | 7 out of 29 | low (high) | ||
| 652 | Harry Cohen Labour | Leyton and Wanstead | 74 | 13 out of 55 | low (high) | ||
| 653 | Debra Shipley Labour | Stourbridge | 13 | 2 out of 9 | low (low) | ||
| 654 | Robert Flello Labour | Stoke-on-Trent South | 37 | 6 out of 28 | low | ||
| 655 | Caroline Flint Labour | Don Valley | 20 | 3 out of 15 | low (very low) | ||
| 656 | Jim Murphy Labour | East Renfrewshire / Eastwood | 13 | 2 out of 10 | low (low) | ||
| 656 | John Hutton Labour | Barrow and Furness | 17 | 2 out of 10 | low (very low) | ||
| 656 | Nigel Jones Liberal Democrat | Cheltenham | 16 | 2 out of 10 | low (high) | ||
| 659 | Eric Martlew Labour | Carlisle | 34 | 5 out of 26 | very low (low) | ||
| 660 | Malcolm Wicks Labour | Croydon North | 63 | 8 out of 43 | very low (low) | ||
| 661 | Helen Clark Labour | Peterborough | 14 | 2 out of 11 | very low | ||
| 661 | John Robertson Labour | Glasgow Anniesland / Glasgow North West | 14 | 2 out of 11 | very low (high) | ||
| 661 | Gerry Sutcliffe Labour | Bradford South | 13 | 2 out of 11 | very low (low) | ||
| 661 | Frank Roy Labour | Motherwell and Wishaw | 15 | 2 out of 11 | very low (medium) | ||
| 665 | Frank Dobson Labour | Holborn and St Pancras | 208 | 26 out of 144 | very low (high) | ||
| 666 | David Simpson DUP | Upper Bann | 14 | 2 out of 12 | very low | ||
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| 668 | David Chidgey Liberal Democrat | Eastleigh | 11 | 1 out of 7 | very low (low) | ||
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| 673 | Tony McWalter Labour | Hemel Hempstead | 13 | 1 out of 8 | very low (very low) | ||
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| 682 | Angela Eagle Labour | Wallasey | 41 | 2 out of 29 | very low (very low) | ||
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