List of elected British politicians who have changed party affiliation
This is a list of members of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom, the House of Lords, British members of the European Parliament, members of the British devolved assemblies (such as Scottish Parliament, Welsh Parliament, Northern Ireland Assembly) and Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) who have changed their party affiliation (i.e. abandoning a previous party membership to take up a new one) or who have resigned from, been suspended from or been expelled from their previous party affiliation, making them independents. When a member of a legislature switches from one party to another, this is called crossing the floor. The list details the dates, members involved, previous and new party affiliations, and an explanation for their switch.
Members of Parliament who have changed party affiliation
Members of Parliament who were suspended from their parliamentary party
These MPs were suspended by their Parliamentary Parties but continued to receive the Whip.
Date | Member | Party | Notes | |
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22 March 2010 | Patricia Hewitt | Labour | Suspended over the allegations from the 2010 Cash for Influence Scandal[86] | |
Geoff Hoon | Labour | |||
Stephen Byers | Labour | |||
Margaret Moran | Labour | |||
5 November 2010 | Phil Woolas | Labour | Suspended after being found to have breached the Representation of the People Act 1983; his 2010 general election victory was declared void and he was barred from holding public office for 3 years;[87] |
Members of the House of Lords who have changed party affiliation
Members of the European Parliament who have changed party affiliation
London Assembly Members who have changed party affiliation
Date | Member | Before | After | Notes | ||
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2004–2008 Assembly | ||||||
September 2005 | Damian Hockney | UKIP | One London | First joined Veritas then created new party One London | ||
Peter Hulme-Cross | UKIP | One London | ||||
2008–2012 Assembly | ||||||
August 2010 | Richard Barnbrook | BNP | Independent | Expelled from the BNP[164] | ||
2016–2020 Assembly | ||||||
December 2018 | Peter Whittle | UKIP | Independent | Quit the party[165] | ||
January 2020 | David Kurten | UKIP | Independent | Quit the party in order to run as an Independent in the 2020 London mayoral election[166] | ||
September 2020 | David Kurten | Independent | Heritage Party | Quit to start own party |
Members of the Senedd who have changed party affiliation
Date | Member | Before | After | Notes | ||
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1999–2003 Assembly | ||||||
2000 | Rod Richards | Conservative | Ind. Conservative[167] | Whip withdrawn after abstaining on a budget vote[168] | ||
2003–2007 Assembly | ||||||
2005 | Peter Law | Labour | Independent | Left party in protest at the use of all-woman shortlists | ||
2007–2011 Assembly | ||||||
2009 | Mohammad Asghar | Plaid Cymru | Conservative | Explained that he was a "Unionist" and against Welsh independence | ||
2010 | Mick Bates | Liberal Democrats | Independent | Suspended after it was discovered that he would be prosecuted for assault | ||
2016–2021 Assembly/Parliament | ||||||
2016 | Nathan Gill | UKIP | Independent | Left UKIP group to sit as an independent[169] | ||
Dafydd Elis-Thomas | Plaid Cymru | Independent | Left Plaid Cymru party to support the Labour minority government. | |||
2017 | Neil McEvoy | Plaid Cymru | Independent | Suspended from party group[170] | ||
Mark Reckless | UKIP | Conservative | Left UKIP group to sit as an independent within the Conservative Group | |||
Carl Sargeant | Labour | Independent | Sargeant was suspended from Welsh Labour following allegations about his personal conduct.[171] | |||
2018 | Mandy Jones | UKIP | Independent | Left UKIP group to sit as an independent after criticising Neil Hamilton[172] | ||
Caroline Jones | UKIP | Independent | Left UKIP group to sit as an independent, stating the party had moved "to a more far-right position"[173] | |||
Jenny Rathbone | Labour | Independent | Suspended over remarks about Jewish people.[174] | |||
2019 | Jenny Rathbone | Independent | Labour | Re-admitted[175] | ||
Michelle Brown | UKIP | Independent | Left UKIP group to sit as an independent[176] | |||
Mark Reckless | Conservative | Independent | Left Conservative Group on 'good terms' to sit as an independent[177] | |||
Caroline Jones | Independent | Brexit Party | Joined the Brexit Party[178] | |||
Mandy Jones | Independent | Brexit Party | Joined the Brexit Party[179] | |||
Mark Reckless | Independent | Brexit Party | Joined the Brexit Party | |||
David Rowlands | UKIP | Brexit Party | Joined the Brexit Party | |||
Gareth Bennett | UKIP | Independent | Quit the Party[180] | |||
2020 | Nick Ramsay | Conservative | Independent | Arrested on 1 January 2020 and suspended from the Conservative group the following day.[181] | ||
Neil McEvoy | Independent | WNP | Formed the Welsh National Party | |||
Gareth Bennett | Independent | Abolish the Welsh Assembly | Joined the Abolish the Welsh Assembly Party[182] | |||
Nick Ramsay | Independent | Conservative | Re-admitted[183] | |||
Caroline Jones | Brexit Party | Independent | Left the Brexit Party due to their anti-devolution stance[184] | |||
Caroline Jones | Independent | Independent | Formed a new group: Independent Alliance for Reform[185] | |||
Mandy Jones | Brexit Party | Independent | ||||
David Rowlands | Brexit Party | Independent | ||||
Mark Reckless | Brexit Party | Abolish the Welsh Assembly | Joined the Abolish the Welsh Assembly Party[186] | |||
2021 | Alun Davies | Labour | Independent | Suspended after allegedly being involved in alcohol drinking on the Senedd estate, that could of broken COVID restrictions.[187] |
Members of the Scottish Parliament who have changed party affiliation
Date | Member | Before | After | Notes | ||
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1999–2003 Parliament | ||||||
2002 | Dorothy-Grace Elder | SNP | Independent | Resigned over disagreement over how the party was run[188] | ||
2003 | Margo MacDonald | SNP | Independent | Ranked low on the party list for re-election so stood as an independent and was expelled from party; re-elected as an independent | ||
2003–2007 Parliament | ||||||
2004 | Campbell Martin | SNP | Independent | Expelled from party and stood as an independent | ||
2005 | Mike Watson, Baron Watson of Invergowrie | Labour | Independent | Expelled from the Party after causing a fire and resigned[189] | ||
Brian Monteith | Conservative | Independent | Had whip withdrawn over misconduct | |||
2006 | Rosemary Byrne | Scottish Socialist | Solidarity | Created new Party Solidarity | ||
Tommy Sheridan | Scottish Socialist | Solidarity | Created new Party Solidarity | |||
2007–2011 Parliament | ||||||
March 2011 | Hugh O'Donnell | Liberal Democrats | Independent | Quit party over its direction[190] | ||
2011–2016 Parliament | ||||||
April 2012 | Bill Walker | SNP | Independent | Expelled from the SNP for allegedly not declaring the allegations cited in his uncontested divorce proceedings during the MSP vetting process.[191] | ||
October 2012 | John Finnie | SNP | Independent | Resigned over the party's decision to support NATO membership for an independent Scotland[192] | ||
Jean Urquhart | SNP | Independent | Resigned over the party's decision to support NATO membership for an independent Scotland[192] | |||
September 2014 | John Wilson | SNP | Independent | Resigned over the party's decision to support NATO membership for an independent Scotland[192] | ||
October 2014 | John Finnie | Independent | Scottish Green | Joined the Scottish Green Party, but continued to sit as an Independent MSP[193] | ||
December 2014 | John Wilson | Independent | Scottish Green | Joined the Scottish Green Party, but continued to sit as an independent MSP[194] | ||
September 2015 | Jean Urquhart | Independent | RISE | Joined the RISE, but continued to sit as an independent MSP[195] | ||
2016–2021 Parliament | ||||||
12 May 2016 | Ken Macintosh | Labour | Presiding Officer | Elected Presiding Officer and consequently had to renounce his party affiliation.[196][197] | ||
15 November 2017 | Alex Rowley | Labour | Independent | Suspended by Labour due to allegations about his conduct.[198] | ||
16 November 2017 | Mark McDonald | SNP | Independent | Suspended by SNP due to allegations about his conduct. Left the SNP on 6 March 2018.[199] | ||
19 December 2017 | Alex Rowley | Independent | Labour | Reinstated by Labour[200] | ||
February 2020 | Derek Mackay | SNP | Independent | Suspended by SNP for sending inappropriate messages to a 16-year-old boy[201] | ||
24 November 2020 | Michelle Ballantyne | Conservative | Independent | Left the Conservative Party due to disagreements over policy relating to the Covid-19 pandemic.[202] | ||
18 December 2020 | Andy Wightman | Scottish Green | Independent | Resigned over policy differences[203] | ||
12 January 2021 | Michelle Ballantyne | Independent | Brexit Party | Became Scots chief of what is now Reform UK[204] | ||
Members of the Northern Ireland Assembly who have changed party affiliation
Date | Member | Before | After | Notes | |||
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1998–2003 Assembly | |||||||
1999 | Cedric Wilson | UK Unionist | NI Unionist | Disagreed with UKUP leader Robert McCartney, as they wanted to remain in the Assembly to challenge unionists in favour of the Belfast Agreement | |||
Patrick Roche | UK Unionist | NI Unionist | Disagreed with UKUP leader Robert McCartney, as they wanted to remain in the Assembly to challenge unionists in favour of the Belfast Agreement | ||||
Norman Boyd | UK Unionist | NI Unionist | Disagreed with UKUP leader Robert McCartney, as they wanted to remain in the Assembly to challenge unionists in favour of the Belfast Agreement | ||||
Roger Hutchinson | UK Unionist | NI Unionist | Disagreed with UKUP leader Robert McCartney, as they wanted to remain in the Assembly to challenge unionists in favour of the Belfast Agreement | ||||
NI Unionist | Independent Unionist | Expelled for accepting seats on two statutory committees, against party policy.[205] | |||||
November
2000 |
Independent | DUP | Joined DUP[206] | ||||
2003–2007 Assembly | |||||||
18 December 2003 | Jeffrey Donaldson | UUP | DUP | Disagreements over the Good Friday Agreement negotiations and the position taken by party leader David Trimble[207] | |||
Norah Beare | UUP | DUP | |||||
Arlene Foster | UUP | DUP | |||||
23 November 2005 | Francie Molloy | Sinn Féin | Independent | Suspended from the party due to publicly disagreeing with the policy on local government reform.[208] | |||
15 January 2007 | Geraldine Dougan | Sinn Féin | Independent | Resigned from party[209] | |||
2 February 2007 | Davy Hyland | Sinn Féin | Independent | Resigned from party[209] | |||
15 February 2007 | Paul Berry | DUP | Independent | Stood as an independent but was not elected[210] | |||
18 February 2007 | George Ennis | DUP | UK Unionist | ||||
2007–2011 Assembly | |||||||
29 November 2007 | Gerry McHugh | Sinn Féin | Fianna Fáil | Believed that "Fianna Fáil was the right party to bring about change in Northern Ireland". | |||
30 March 2010 | Major Alan MacFarland | UUP | Independent | Disagreed with the UUP's electoral pact with the Conservative Party | |||
3 June 2010 | Dawn Purvis | PUP | Independent | Disagreed with direction of party[211] | |||
3 January 2011 | David McClarty | UUP | Independent | Resigned after being de-selected[212] | |||
2011–2016 Assembly | |||||||
27 January 2012 | David McNarry | UUP | Independent | Suspended from the UUP.[213] | |||
4 October 2012 | Independent | UKIP | Joined UKIP.[213] | ||||
14 February 2013 | Basil McCrea | UUP | NI21 | Formed new party[214] | |||
John McCallister | UUP | NI21 | Formed new party[215] | ||||
10 July 2014 | NI21 | Independent | Response to allegations of impropriety against leader Basil McCrea[216] | ||||
2016–2017 Assembly | |||||||
18 December 2016 | Jonathan Bell | DUP | Independent | Suspended from the DUP following fallout with party leader[217] | |||
2017–2022 Assembly | |||||||
18 May 2018 | Jim Wells | DUP | Independent | Suspending after attack the leadership [218] | |||
3 March 2020 | Trevor Lunn | Alliance | Independent | Quit Alliance due to an 'irreconcilable internal problem'[219] |
Police and crime commissioners (PCCs) who have changed party affiliation
Date | Member | Before | After | Notes | ||
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2012–2016 Commissioners | ||||||
2014 | Olly Martins | Labour | Independent | Suspended from the Labour Party and investigated by the Independent Police Complaints Commission after he disclosed confidential information about the death of a man in police custody.[220][221][222] | ||
2016–2020 Commissioners | ||||||
April 2019 | Jane Kennedy | Labour | Independent | Resigned from the Labour Party alleging anti-semitism.[223] |
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