This will expand to cover more information
Your Party Founding Documents Constitution, Political Statement, Standing Orders, Organisational Strategy
Founding Conference Standing Orders
At some point no doubt someone will produce a nice public Organogram of all the above which I will add here with appropriate acknowledgment of.
Probably the best Comparative Assessment for Your Party is with the Greens. The two parties thus compare:
GB-wide Greens (Eng & Wales, Scotland): 5 MPs, 7 MSPs, 934 Cllrs, 632 PPCs, 200+ Local Parties, 225,000 (or 213,000 "paid up" under usual arrears estimate) members, 7% 2024 GE, 14% Current Polls, £0.5m Short Money
Your Party: 4 MPs?, 28 Cllrs (poss 80+ pro YP Indy?), 194 Proto branches, 41,000 "Verified Members" (possibly 20,000 "unverified" members?), 1% Current Polls
I have also added a comparative history of smaller left parties back to 1920 below so comparison can be made with the current attempt.
CEC Officers
Composition:
The Many (TM) - 8
Grassroots Left (GL) - 0
Independent supported by GL - 0
Independent - 0
Membership
Listed with faction description:
Chair: Jen Forbes (TM) (Was initially interim for one meeting - Elected by 14 votes to Naomi Wimborne-Idrissi 9 votes and Niall Christie 1 vote )
Deputy Chair: Laura Smith (TM)
Secretary: Dawn Aspinall (TM)
Treasurer: Fadel Takouri TM)
Political Officer: Lou Regan (TM)
Membership Officer: Cassi Bellingham (TM)
Spokesperson: Noor Jahan Begum (TM)
Parliamentary Leader (ex-officio): Jeremy Corbyn (TM) Unclear if a voting position or not at this stage?
Delegations
CEC Officer Group will have some delegated responsibilities according to this including:
Staffing
Legal and Regulatory Compliance
IT and Digital Infrastructure
Disciplinary Matters
Safeguarding
This is similar to the Labour NEC Terms of Reference delegations that some in Your Party might have opposed as a structure when in Labour?
Senior Staff
Reporting to the Officer's Group
To be added
Members of the CEC
Composition:
The Many (TM) - 14
Grassroots Left (GL) - 7
Independent supported by GL - 1 tends to back GL positions (one now resigned)
Independent supported by TM - 1 (Replaced a resignee)
Independent - 1 - tends to back The Many more.
Thus it can be assumed the political divide above tends is now 16-8 after the Scottish Rep resignation and currently 16-7 after a Public Officer holder stand down.
Members by Nation/Region/Role and by faction below:
Public Office Holders
CORBYN, Jeremy (TM)
SULTANA, Zarah (GL)
SMITH, Laura (TM)
LEWIS, Grace (GL) Looks to have stood down after losing Council seat. Likely Shockat Adam MP (TM) of Michael Lavelette (Ind supported by GL) will replace her
North West
GORST, Sam (Ind) - has tended to side more with TM and has been appointed to a Working Group on Branches
ASPINALL, Dawn (TM)
North East
DAVIS, Catherine (TM)
HAWKINS, Hannah (TM)
Yorkshire & The Humber
MOSLEY, Monique (TM)
WILSON, Sophie (GL)
London
MULLINGS, Melecia (GL)
BEGUM, Noor Jahan (TM)
East of England
AHMED, Solma (GL)
RUST, Jo (TM)
West Midlands
CLARKE, Megan (GL)
TAKROURI, Fadel (TM)
East Midlands
REGAN, Louise (TM)
KHAN, Riaz (TM)
South East
WIMBORNE-IDRISSI, Naomi (Ind backed by GL)
BELLINGHAM, Cassandra (TM)
South West
WILLIAMS, Candi (GL)
FORBES, Jennifer (TM)
Wales
DONNELLAN, Maria (TM)
Scotland
CHRISTIE, Niall (Ind backed by GL) - Replaced by MONAGHAN Jim (Ind supported by TM) after resignation and recalculation of vote
Officers
Leader: Jeremy Corbyn (Leader elected by CEC)
It's unclear but the Party CEC may elect other posts rather than the PYP MPs?
Note: At present Jeremy Corbyn is in a unique position of being CEC appointed Leader of a Parliamentary Party (and as a result of it thus an ex-officio member of the Party CEC Officer Group) without yet being an official member of the Parliamentary Your Party (PYP) listed by the House of Commons.
PYP MPs
Currently 1 MP listed in House of Commons but assumed to rise to 4:
Jeremy Corbyn MP (Independent)
Zarah Sultana MP (only MP officially currently listed as Your Party)
Skockat Adam MP (Independent)
Ayoub Khan MP (Independent)
One can regularly check the size of the Your Party PYP by clicking on the House of Commons State of the Parties listing here.
The formation of the PYP has now dragged on for over 3 months with no barrier set by the House of Commons so based on past behaviour, not what people say, I have tentatively flagged some potential scenarios that could be holding things back or may happen in future.
Scotland
The 4,000 member Scotland Your Party looks to be becoming Independent of the rest of Your Party
Founding Conference details here and it was live streamed here. Conference Agenda was here. Founding documents are here. Around 130 took part in the online ballots. It passed Independence from UK Your Party by 59% and supported an Independent Scotland by 63% so does currently have quite a large "unionist" minority.
In late March there was a dispute between the Your Party CEC and the Scottish Interim Committee with the CEC Officers proposing a "working group" to look at things and the dispute reaching a stage where it looked unlikely Your Party will run any official Scottish Parliament candidates in May 2026. On 30 March it was announced that on an approximate 12.5% ballot turnout held by CEC (which holds Nominating Officer rights to approve candidates) Scottish members had voted 54.46% not to run candidates in the Scottish Parliament elections. So no Green/WPB/YP Glasgow regional seat battle or any Green/YP battle in NE Scot & Lothians regional seats. No Welsh Senedd candidate look likely either and perhaps only 40 Local Council candidates (though some Indys will be backed) compared to a likely 4000+ local Council Green candidates in May.
Its likely a number of autonomous Groups will form covering equality strands and other interests. A number of what at this stage will be unofficial groups (as presumably need sign off by the incoming CEC) are listed below. Some may be seen by some in the Party as more factional groupings, so it may be a while before formally recognised Groups are set up
Your Party Youth and Students
An unofficial group exists here and here.
Your Party Black Network
An unofficial Group exist here which supporters of the The Many slate have claimed to be only a Grassroots Left supporting body.
Muslim Socialists in Your Party
An unofficial group is here.
Initial Informal Structures
This section looks at how a new political instituion sets up its branches after its founding.
There is a claim of 190 proto-branches - source here.
There is a map of 194 branches here.
Unofficial Your Party Branch Directory of 106 Branches is here.
There seems to be an unofficial site collecting and circulating branch details for the map above here.
Between 20-35 of the more active branches attended the Together Alliance march in March 2026 and their banners are shown here.
Some of the branches along with members of the Grassroots Left faction were part of the recentlly launched Members Charter group that has now broken away from Your Party to form the Socialist Federation proto-party at a founding event on 31/05/2026.
Debate on the role/activity of branches
An interesting consideration of the potential nature of Your Party branches is here setting out some definitions here:
The branch is an interest group: party members in particular areas get together and do, collectively, whatever they feel party members in their area ought to be doing.
The branch is an electoral support system: party members in particular areas get together and work to get their party’s representatives elected and/or re-elected.
The branch is a community organisation: party members are campaigners in particular areas, who get together to form a party out of a national federation of these organisations.
The branch is a transmission belt: campaigners in particular areas get together and work to keep the party’s leadership aligned to the priorities of the working class in struggle.
The branch is a hierarchical node: party members in particular areas get together and compete among themselves to represent their branch and to commit it to particular policies.
The author argues that Labour Party branches tend to be focused on 1,2 & 5 (no great surprise due to the long history and electoral position of Labour and its longstanding rules that may reinforce that) whereas he hopes Your Party branches focuses on 1,3 & 4. That difference does flag a difference between longstanding instrumentalist Labour members and perhaps more expressive 2015-19 and now Your Party members - some of which is covered here.
Official Party Branch Creation
The National Party seems to be slowly setting up branches and a list of 20+ branches established in the summer is listed here.
The National Party has set out 5 Branch officer roles/descrptions here.
The data below covers Total membership but also Nation and Region Data and later in the page covers individual constituency membership. There is also comparative data below on larger Left of Labour Party formation.
Total Membership
Note: Claimed "Total Membership" (eg Paid Membership plus Arrears as used by other parties and in the case of Your Party Verified membership plus Unverified members which may be a leftover of the abortive MOU launch) is shown in bold below. "Verified Membership" (analogous to voting eligible "Paid Membership" of other parties) is also listed in date order but not shown in bold as there may be unverified or members in arrears too.
03/11/2025: 50,000
20/11/2025: 53,504 - see Nations/Regions breakdown below
29/11/2025: 55,000
09/01/2025: 60,000 - source for claim
26/02/2026: 40,985 - This is "Verified Membership" who were eligible to vote in the CEC elections and thus equivalent to "Paid Up" membership of other parties. There may be a further 20,000 members who are currently "Unverified" (maybe those who paid into the abortive first launch?) so the total of Verified and Unverified members may be 61,000? As people sign up to verify the former number may rise and latter number may drop?
11/03/2026: 55,000 - This is likely verified membership plus some unverified but shows a drop from a total claimed membership of 60,000. Source for this is here.
Note 1: Totals for other parties are given here.
Note 2: I have speculated it should have secured 105,000 (eg 13%) from the initial 800,000 expression of interest, but it may have lost 40,000+ to the rising Greens after it's Summer/Autumn public rows
Nations/Regional Breakdown
This is sourced from a post by Ignacio Veira which also covers individual constituency membership set out further down this page.
Final Country Totals:
England — 46,717 - 89%
Scotland — 3,913 - 7%
Wales — 2,547 - 5%
Northern Ireland — 327 - 1%
Total - 53,504
Totals per English Region: (Total number - National % - English %)
London — 8,204 members - 15% - 18%
South East — 7,172 members - 13% - 15%
North West — 6,767 members - 13% - 14%
South West — 6,210 members - 12% - 13%
East of England — 4,488 members - 8% - 10%
West Midlands — 4,383 members - 8% - 9%
Yorkshire and the Humber — 4,329 members - 8% - 9%
East Midlands — 3,108 members - 6% - 7%
North East — 1,856 members - 3% - 4%
Total England: 46,717 members - 89% - 100%
The potential CEC Seat even distribution as a result of the above data . This is now superseded by the 2 seats per region adopted rule - see here.
Total seats per region:
London: 3 seats
North West: 2 seats*
South East: 2 seats
South West: 2 seats
Yorkshire & Humber: 1 seat
East of England: 2 seats
West Midlands: 2 seats
East Midlands: 1 seat
North East:1 seat
Note: Individual Constituency Membership is below after a small section on comparative UK Left Party membership
There have been a number of small left of Labour Parties from Socialist Labour to Socialist Alliance to TUSC but most have polled poorly. Below have been some of the larger attempts to establish a UK-wide Left of Labour Party over the last 105 years which have managed to secure MPs in one or more elections.
Communist Party of Great Britain - 1920-1991
The best comparison for Your Party is with the Communist Party of Great Britain which did aspire to be a major national party - see point made on Home page - even if at times up until the 1970's/80's it did act more like the arm of another country's foreign policy.
It had won a MP in 1922 and 1924 with no Labour opposition, and held 1 seat in 1935 and 2 in 1945 (perhaps confirming the potential CPGB 6%-8% then - see here) but lost its seats in the Cold War election of 1950.
In terms of historical comparative membership the CPGB membership size can be summarised as:
1920-1926: 4,000-5000 - Formation from various groups
1926 -1927: 7,400-12,000 - General Strike era
1927-1938: 2,300-11,000 - Depression and after
1938-1941: 18,000-22,000 - Rise of Anti-Fascist activity
1942-1945: 45,000-59,000 - Soviet Union as war-time ally - Peak Membership
1946-1956: 33,000-43,000 - Cold War drop from peak
1957-1962: 24,000-27,000 - Decline after Hungary Uprising & Khrushchev's Secret Speech on Stalin
1963-1967: 33,000-34,000 - Anti-Nuclear protests
1968 -1970: 28,000-32,000 - France and Vietnam
1971-1975: 28,000-29,000 - Industrial unrest era
1976-1980: 20,000-28,000 - Wilson Second Government, Winter of Discontent & Thatcher elected
1981- 1985: 12,000-18,000 - Early Thatcher, Rate-capping and Miners strike
1985-1991: 4,700-10,000 - Glasnost, Perestroika, Fall of Berlin Wall/Eastern Europe & USSR dissolution
Demographics of CPGB membership is interesting reflecting the politics of discriminated against migrant and new communities of the time and as a result is a very different composition to what one might expect at the present.
Distribution of CPGB membership is also interesting too as at its wartime peak 48%-51% of the CPGB membership was in London, possibly matching its then strong demographic attraction concentrated in that city.
Independent Labour Party after Disaffiliating from Labour: 1932-1975
The Independent Labour Party (ILP) had been a founding member of Labour in 1900. It disaffiliated from Labour in 1932.
In just three years it lost 75% of its members, the total falling from 16,773 in 1932 to 4,392 in 1935. It's membership declined further in subsequent years.
It held 4 seats in 1935 and 3 in 1945 (perhaps confirming the potential CPGB 6%-8% then - see here). It lost its 3 MPs in the 1950 General election.
In 1975 it redesigned itself as Independent Labour Publications and its members applied to be readmitted to the Labour Party which was agreed.
Labour Independent Group: 1940-1950
Labour MP Denis Pritt was expelled in 1940 for defending the Soviet invasion of Finland. He was re-elected easily in 1945 in an era of immediate post-war co-operation (perhaps confirming the potential CPGB 6%-8% then - see here). In April 1948, the MP John Platts-Mills organised a petition in support of Pietro Nenni and the Italian Socialist Party, who were in alliance with the Italian Communist Party, counter to Labour Party policy. He was expelled from the party. In May 1949, six Labour MPs voted against signing the North Atlantic Treaty founding NATO, and of them, Lester Hutchinson, Leslie Solley and Konni Zilliacus were expelled. They formed the Labour Independent Group, but had a split over the Stalin v Tito schism.
There is no evidence they organised outside their 5 constituencies so membership was likely local supporters also expelled from Labour.
All 5 MPs, along with 3 ILP MPs and 2 CPGB MPs (ie 10 Left of Labour MPs in a version of a modern "NUPES Alliance" lost their seats in the 1950 General Election, where the Cold War and NATO was an issue plus it was also a close election battle between Labour and Conservative after the Tories had increased their membership from 800,000 to 2,800,000 in the previous 4 years.
Socialist Labour Party and Socialist Alliance - 1996 onward
Two Parties formed in response to the rise of New Labour in the 1990s. Socialist Labour founded by Arthur Scargill in 1996 may have reached 2,000 members but was down to 325 in 2022.
The Socialist Alliance was more an umbrella organisation of local groups, but there is no evidence it reached above 2,000 members
RESPECT Party: 2004-2016 & Workers Party of Britain (WPB): 2019-Present
RESPECT PARTY
RESPECT Party led by George Galloway, won Bethnal Green and Bow in 2005 General Election and the Bradford West by-election in 2012. It's strength was in some Muslim Communities after the Iraq War. It's heyday was in 2005 to 2008.
By December 2005, it had an official membership of 5,674. Galloway, however, told Decca Aitkenhead in April 2012 for a Guardian profile that Respect, at its peak, only had about 3–4,000 members.
It started to decline after 2008, but had a slight burst of activity when George Galloway won the Bradford West By-election in 2012. its membership before was 300 and rose to 2000. By 2014, the party had only 630 members. After Galloway stood against Sadiq Khan for Mayor of London in 2016 polling 1.4% and with the rise of Corbynism within Labour (meaning some of its members joined it) it deregistered as a Party in 2016.
Workers Party of Britain
The Workers Party of Britain (WPB) was founded by George Galloway in 2019 after the Labour election defeat and announced resignation of Jeremy Corbyn as Labour Leader.
In many ways it was a continuation of RESPECT in who it appealed to. It came third with 8,264 votes (21.9%) in the Batley and Spen By-election and then won the Rochdale By-election in 2024. It ran 152 candidates in the 2024 general election and polled 0.73% vote. If it and the 62 Left Indy candidates and 40 TUSC candidates had run a full slate, together they may have polled over 2% and likely reduced the Green Party vote share from 6% to 5%
The WPB's supporters list and membership data from its 2025 annual report has the following:
31 December 2019 290
31 December 2020 4,480
31 December 2021 5,877
31 December 2022 5,094
28 November 2023 2,962
28 January 2025 7,469 of which 3,097 were actual eligible full members
TUSC - 2010 to present
TUSC mainly founded by the CWI-SPEW (ex Labour Militant) was more an electoral alliance for left trade unionists and whilst it Independent Socialist Committee Reps voted by a list of supporters it had no formal collective membership
Left Unity - 2010 to present
Left Unity was set up in 2013 during the Ed Miliband Labour era as a UK Syriza in the era of rising Left Populisam in the 2010s after the 2008 crash and 2010/11 Arab Spring/Occupy. In 2014 it had 2,000 members but this dropped to 1,230 when many joined Labour in the Jertemy Corbyn era. It is probably smaller now.
Labour Breakaways - post 2020
There is a whole list of these from Breakthrough Party, Northern Independence Party (1,400 in 2021), People's Alliance of the Left, Transform and Collective but all seemed quite small (under 2,000) and seem to now be subsumed in Your Party or some of the former Leaders have gone off to join the Greens.
Revolutionary Leninist Parties in General
Some of these are also covered on the home page for their "intervention" in Your Party but are detailed here more as separate membership organisations.
They can be separated into Trotskyist Parties and Orthodox Communist Parties. CPGB data is given above. The former rose a lot in the 1970's due to student activism and UK industrial disputes and the collective peak for them together was possibly 1984/5 and the Miners strike when Trotskyist groups reached 21,000 and the CPGB was still at 16,000. But following the collapse of Actually Existing Socialism and the Soviet Union in 1989-1991 both declined so they were at respectively at 10,000 and (CPB) 900 by the year 2,000. - in effect a drop of over two thirds which was larger than the decline of trade union membership and a bit more than the decline of 300,000 TU shop stewards/reps to 100,000 by the mid 2000s.
A very useful spreadsheet is Trotskyist Groups annual membership from 1950 to 2019 which is here. and was produced by the academic John Kelly.
Current estimate of the main visibly active at events Leninist Groups are below. Where they are part of an "International" Grouping (a big bug-bear with the Labour Party over nearly a century), I have listed that in front of the Party name:
Orthodox Communist
IMCWP - Communist Party of Britain - 1,270
Trotskyist
CWI - SPEW 2,000 Formerly Militant and conducted entryism in Labour from 1964 to 1992. Expulsion started in 1982 and in terms of its individuals actually lasted a decade.
RCI - RCP 1,000 (claimed 1,300) Formally the IMT-Socialist Appeal who conducted entryism in Lab from 1992 to 2021 when proscribed but seem to have totally broken with the concept for the present.
Counterfire -350 A split off them the SWP RESPECT row.
RS21 - 300 A split off from the SWP Comrade Delta era
AWL -180 Formerly Socialist Organiser. Conducted Entryism in Labour from 1980 to 2022 when proscribed but still link to edge of labour Groups plus may be practicing entryism in Your Party and a reconnaissance to entryism in the Greens.
Map above was produced by Josh Housden which possibly confirms some of the migration analysis below for the "London Riveira" South Coast, South West & Rural Wales.
Data source for raw numbers: Ignacio Vieira and data is set out here and also shown below. He has produced data as a spreadsheet here and as a Floursh map here.
Top 29 seats by membership
1. Islington N 405
2. Brighton Pav 380
3. Liverpool Wav 311
4. Liverpool Riv 303
5. Hackney N 299
6. Manchester With 282
7. Hackney S 266
8. Hastings 263
9. Tottenham 263
10. Brighton Kemp 261
11. Hove 258
12. Hornsey 256
13. Wallasey 251
14. Holborn/SP 248
15. Walthamstow 242
16. Bristol East 241
17. Lewisham N 237
18. Manchester Rush 237
19. Liverpool Garst 223
20. Southgate/WG 223
21. Bethnal Grn 222
22. Lewisham W/ED 220
23. Islington S 218
24. Bristol Cent 214
25. Calder Vall 213
26. Sheffield Cent 212
27. Leyton/Wanstead 211
28. Stratford/Bow 207
29. Dulwich/WN 200
Analysis of the Top 29 in relation to other seats
Note: Bold and Colours are used below to flag groups of seats above
15 of the 29 top seats are in London (12 are in the 6 expected NE London boroughs of Camden, Haringey, Waltham Forest, Islington, Hackney, Tower Hamlets & 3 in the "Goldsmiths Belt" of SE London. No great surprise but a lot are likely Green party target seats.
Outside London the top 14 are: 5 Merseyside + 1 Manchester, 4 "London Riviera" south coast seats, 2 Bristol, 1 Sheffield & the "socialist republic" of Hebden Bridge (eg Calder Valley)
If those 29 seats suggest any demographics to me, it suggests as well as student/young graduate numbers then also "retired public sector worker" who either bought cheaply/got a Council or Housing Association tenancy in NE London in 1970's/80s or migrated 2 various outside places on retirement
For the completists the "top 29" data can also be mapped against the main Leninist Group advertised public meetings & likely to see quite a bit of overlap too. However the member segmentation suggests this is quite small at 10-15% but likely concentrated
What is significant is only 2 of the 29 top membership seats are really the specific "Global Issues" (eg Palestine/Kashmir etc) sub-group of Cosmopolitan seats where Your Party may have a political space that is different to the Greens
Of 4 Your Party member MPs & 2 Indy Alliance MPs membership is:
Your Party MPs:
Islington N 405
Coventry S 144
Leicester S 113
Birmingham PB 105
Indy Alliance (ex Your party MPs):
Blackburn 81
Dewsbury & Batley 65
Suggesting some have left in the latter two seats?
The significance is Your Party membership is generally not strong in the places it might have some success so will need to export activists in. The equivalent of a Lab "Red Wall" membership issue
No doubt some with a "take the power" mindset where "information asymmetry" is part of the power play will be disappointed with the "leak" of data, but it does actually provide a proper public metric 2 measure currently "tick box" "Left Bloc" Community Organising. To prove "Community Organising" speel is not just for show one could use data as a baseline to group constituencies in 5 blocs of 1-50, 50-100, 100-150, 150-200, 200+ members then annually measure which were exceeding original baseline. A very simple metric to show if words mean something?
Individual Constituency Membership Totals
Source: Ignacio Vieira and data is set out here and also shown below:
Constituency Members
Aberafan Maesteg 51
Aberdeen North 50
Aberdeen South 54
Aberdeenshire North and Moray East 27
Airdrie and Shotts 38
Aldershot 57
Aldridge-Brownhills 46
Alloa and Grangemouth 35
Altrincham and Sale West 55
Alyn and Deeside 54
Amber Valley 55
Angus and Perthshire Glens 52
Arbroath and Broughty Ferry 39
Argyll, Bute and South Lochaber 69
Arundel and South Downs 53
Ashfield 50
Ashford 43
Ashton-under-Lyne 74
Aylesbury 61
Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock 41
Banbury 66
Bangor Aberconwy 116
Barking 74
Barnsley North 52
Barnsley South 56
Barrow and Furness 97
Basildon and Billericay 37
Basingstoke 57
Bassetlaw 51
Bath 110
Bathgate and Linlithgow 48
Battersea 85
Beaconsfield 36
Beckenham and Penge 110
Bedford 68
Belfast East 19
Belfast North 30
Belfast South and Mid Down 58
Belfast West 18
Bermondsey and Old Southwark 154
Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk 62
Bethnal Green and Stepney 222
Beverley and Holderness 69
Bexhill and Battle 96
Bexleyheath and Crayford 44
Bicester and Woodstock 79
Birkenhead 182
Birmingham Edgbaston 99
Birmingham Erdington 71
Birmingham Hall Green and Moseley 143
Birmingham Hodge Hill and Solihull North 63
Birmingham Ladywood 114
Birmingham Northfield 80
Birmingham Perry Barr 105
Birmingham Selly Oak 116
Birmingham Yardley 70
Bishop Auckland 72
Blackburn 81
Blackley and Middleton South 100
Blackpool North and Fleetwood 73
Blackpool South 67
Blaenau Gwent and Rhymney 41
Blaydon and Consett 104
Blyth and Ashington 77
Bognor Regis and Littlehampton 54
Bolsover 65
Bolton North East 79
Bolton South and Walkden 64
Bolton West 85
Bootle 202
Boston and Skegness 37
Bournemouth East 88
Bournemouth West 74
Bracknell 41
Bradford East 69
Bradford South 52
Bradford West 94
Braintree 58
Brecon, Radnor and Cwm Tawe 138
Brent East 138
Brent West 69
Brentford and Isleworth 116
Brentwood and Ongar 42
Bridgend 59
Bridgwater 50
Bridlington and The Wolds 45
Brigg and Immingham 47
Brighton Kemptown and Peacehaven 261
Brighton Pavilion 380
Bristol Central 214
Bristol East 241
Bristol North East 197
Bristol North West 102
Bristol South 151
Broadland and Fakenham 61
Bromley and Biggin Hill 62
Bromsgrove 44
Broxbourne 44
Broxtowe 89
Buckingham and Bletchley 66
Burnley 79
Burton and Uttoxeter 69
Bury North 68
Bury South 102
Bury St Edmunds and Stowmarket 77
Caerfyrddin 113
Caerphilly 76
Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross 62
Calder Valley 213
Camborne and Redruth 132
Cambridge 178
Cannock Chase 43
Canterbury 151
Cardiff East 139
Cardiff North 93
Cardiff South and Penarth 103
Cardiff West 94
Carlisle 89
Carshalton and Wallington 68
Castle Point 29
Central Ayrshire 37
Central Devon 123
Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 53
Ceredigion Preseli 152
Chatham and Aylesford 47
Cheadle 85
Chelmsford 65
Chelsea and Fulham 89
Cheltenham 57
Chesham and Amersham 44
Chester North and Neston 121
Chester South and Eddisbury 81
Chesterfield 81
Chichester 67
Chingford and Woodford Green 122
Chippenham 71
Chipping Barnet 109
Chorley 71
Christchurch 47
Cities of London and Westminster 132
City of Durham 92
Clacton 53
Clapham and Brixton Hill 146
Clwyd East 97
Clwyd North 77
Coatbridge and Bellshill 36
Colchester 117
Colne Valley 117
Congleton 57
Corby and East Northamptonshire 71
Coventry East 74
Coventry North West 104
Coventry South 144
Cowdenbeath and Kirkcaldy 43
Cramlington and Killingworth 84
Crawley 61
Crewe and Nantwich 74
Croydon East 77
Croydon South 75
Croydon West 95
Cumbernauld and Kirkintilloch 36
Dagenham and Rainham 63
Darlington 55
Dartford 55
Daventry 45
Derby North 64
Derby South 37
Derbyshire Dales 88
Dewsbury and Batley 65
Didcot and Wantage 71
Doncaster Central 78
Doncaster East and the Isle of Axholme 47
Doncaster North 47
Dorking and Horley 45
Dover and Deal 110
Droitwich and Evesham 48
Dudley 39
Dulwich and West Norwood 200
Dumfries and Galloway 64
Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale 56
Dundee Central 71
Dunfermline and Dollar 42
Dunstable and Leighton Buzzard 68
Dwyfor Meirionnydd 99
Ealing Central and Acton 160
Ealing North 79
Ealing Southall 87
Earley and Woodley 43
Easington 63
East Antrim 17
East Grinstead and Uckfield 63
East Ham 96
East Hampshire 48
East Kilbride and Strathaven 47
East Londonderry 10
East Renfrewshire 47
East Surrey 52
East Thanet 162
East Wiltshire 40
East Worthing and Shoreham 143
Eastbourne 99
Eastleigh 49
Edinburgh East and Musselburgh 160
Edinburgh North and Leith 178
Edinburgh South 110
Edinburgh South West 75
Edinburgh West 75
Edmonton and Winchmore Hill 103
Ellesmere Port and Bromborough 117
Eltham and Chislehurst 70
Ely and East Cambridgeshire 83
Enfield North 105
Epping Forest 48
Epsom and Ewell 45
Erewash 65
Erith and Thamesmead 115
Esher and Walton 47
Exeter 116
Exmouth and Exeter East 87
Falkirk 45
Fareham and Waterlooville 46
Farnham and Bordon 40
Faversham and Mid Kent 56
Feltham and Heston 59
Fermanagh and South Tyrone 11
Filton and Bradley Stoke 75
Finchley and Golders Green 122
Folkestone and Hythe 106
Forest of Dean 86
Foyle 23
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