List of Conservative Party politicians

List of Conservative Party politicians

List of Conservative Party politicians

Current

* David Cameron
* William Hague
* George Osborne
* David Davis
* Michael Gove
* David Willetts
* Andrew Lansley
* Liam Fox
* Theresa Villiers
* Caroline Spelman
* Eric Pickles
* Baroness Warsi
* Lord Strathclyde
* Baroness Neville-Jones
* David Mundell
* Cheryl Gillan
* Chris Grayling
* Philip Hammond
* Theresa May
* Peter Ainsworth
* Alan Duncan
* Owen Paterson
* Nick Herbert
* Francis Maude
* Andrew Mitchell
* Oliver Letwin
* Jeremy Hunt
* Patrick McLoughlin
* Baroness Anelay
* Grant Shapps
* David Lidington
* Adam Afriyie
* David Amess
* Michael Ancram
* James Arbuthnot
* Peter Atkinson
* Richard Bacon
* Tony Baldry
* Gregory Barker
* John Baron
* Henry Bellingham
* Richard Benyon
* John Bercow
* Sir Paul Beresford
* Brian Binley
* Crispin Blunt
* Peter Bone
* Tim Boswell
* Peter Bottomley
* Graham Brady
* Julian Brazier
* James Brokenshire
* Angela Browning
* Simon Burns
* David Burrowes
* Alistair Burt
* Sir John Butterfill
* Douglas Carswell
* Bill Cash
* Christopher Chope
* James Clappison
* Dr Greg Clark
* Kenneth Clarke
* Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
* Derek Conway
* Sir Patrick Cormack
* Geoffrey Cox
* Stephen Crabb
* David Curry
* David Davies
* Philip Davies
* Jonathan Djanogly
* Stephen Dorrell
* Nadine Dorries
* James Duddridge
* Iain Duncan Smith
* Philip Dunne
* Tobias Ellwood
* Nigel Evans
* David Evennett
* Michael Fabricant
* Michael Fallon
* Mark Field
* Mark Francois
* Christopher Fraser
* Roger Gale
* Edward Garnier
* David Gauke
* Nick Gibb
* Paul Goodman
* Robert Goodwill
* James Gray
* Damian Green
* Justine Greening
* John Greenway
* Dominic Grieve
* John Gummer
* Stephen Hammond
* Greg Hands
* Mark Harper
* Sir Alan Haselhurst
* John Hayes
* Oliver Heald
* David Heathcoat-Amory
* Charles Hendry
* Mark Hoban
* Douglas Hogg
* Philip Hollobone
* Adam Holloway
* John Horam
* Michael Howard
* Gerald Howarth
* Nick Hurd
* Michael Jack
* Stewart Jackson
* Bernard Jenkin
* Boris Johnson
* David Jones
* Daniel Kawczynski
* Robert Key
* Julie Kirkbride
* Greg Knight
* Eleanor Laing
* Jacqui Lait
* Mark Lancaster
* Edward Leigh
* Dr Julian Lewis
* Ian Liddell-Grainger
* Peter Lilley
* Sir Michael Lord
* Tim Loughton
* Peter Luff
* Andrew MacKay
* David Maclean
* Anne Main
* Humfrey Malins
* John Maples
* Michael Mates
* Anne McIntosh
* Patrick Mercer
* Maria Miller
* Anne Milton
* Malcolm Moss
* Andrew Murrison
* Bob Neill
* Brooks Newmark
* Stephen O'Brien
* Richard Ottaway
* James Paice
* Andrew Pelling
* Mike Penning
* John Penrose
* Mark Prisk
* Mark Pritchard
* John Randall
* John Redwood
* Sir Malcolm Rifkind
* Andrew Robathan
* Hugh Robertson
* Laurence Robertson
* Andrew Rosindell
* David Ruffley
* Lee Scott
* Andrew Selous
* Richard Shepherd
* Mark Simmonds
* Keith Simpson
* Nicholas Soames
* Sir Michael Spicer
* Bob Spink
* Sir John Stanley
* Anthony Steen
* Gary Streeter
* Graham Stuart
* Desmond Swayne
* Hugo Swire
* Robert Syms
* Sir Peter Tapsell
* Ian Taylor
* David Tredinnick
* Andrew Turner
* Andrew Tyrie
* Edward Vaizey
* Shailesh Vara
* Peter Viggers
* Charles Walker
* Ben Wallace
* Robert Walter
* Nigel Waterson
* Angela Watkinson
* John Whittingdale
* Ann Widdecombe
* Bill Wiggin
* David Wilshire
* Rob Wilson
* Ann Winterton
* Sir Nicholas Winterton
* Tim Yeo
* Sir George Young
* John Bowis
* Charles Tannock
* Dr Syed Kamall
* Martin Callanan
* Den Dover
* David Sumberg
* Sir Robert Atkins
* Timothy Kirkhope
* Edward McMillan-Scott
* Chris Heaton-Harris
* Roger Helmer
* Philip Bushill-Matthews
* Philip Bradbourn
* Malcolm Harbour
* Geoffrey Van Orden
* Robert Sturdy
* Christopher Beazley
* Daniel Hannan
* Nirj Deva
* James Elles
* Richard Ashworth
* Neil Parish
* Caroline Jackson
* Giles Chichester
* Jonathan Evans
* Struan Stevenson
* John Purvis
* Bill Aitken
* Ted Brocklebank
* Gavin Brown
* Derek Brownlee
* Jackson Carlaw
* Alex Fergusson
* Murdo Fraser
* Annabel Goldie
* Alex Johnstone
* John Lamont
* Jamie McGrigor
* David McLetchie
* Nanette Milne
* Margaret Mitchell
* Mary Scanlon
* John Scott
* Elizabeth Smith
* Tony Arbour
* Richard Barnes
* Bob Blackman
* Angie Bray
* Brian Coleman
* Roger Evans
* Elizabeth Howlett
* Nick Bourne
* Angela Burns
* Alun Cairns
* Paul Davies
* William Graham
* Mark Isherwood
* David Melding
* Darren Millar
* Jonathan Morgan
* Nick Ramsay
* Brynle Williams

Historical

* Sir Alec Douglas-Home
* Edward Heath
* Sir Anthony Eden
* Harold Macmillan
* Chris Patten
* Michael Portillo
* Enoch Powell
* Sir Winston Churchill
* Rab Butler, Baron Butler of Saffron Walden
* Colonel Sibthorp
* Sir Stafford Northcote
* Reginald Maudling
* Iain Macleod
* Sir William Joynson-Hicks, 1st Viscount Brentford
* John Copley, 1st Baron Lyndhurst
* Hardinge Giffard, 1st Earl of Halsbury
* Samuel Hoare, 1st Viscount Templewood
* Douglas Hogg, 1st Viscount Hailsham
* Douglas Hogg, 3rd Viscount Hailsham
* Quintin Hogg, Lord Hailsham
* Hugh Cairns, 1st Earl Cairns
* George Cave, 1st Viscount Cave
* Frederic Thesiger, 1st Baron Chelmsford
* Lord Randolph Churchill
* Alan Clark
* George Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston
* Edward Sugden, 1st Baron St Leonards
* James Harris, 3rd Earl of Malmesbury
* Leopold Stennett Amery
* Neil Hamilton
* Margaret Thatcher

"See also: Leaders of the Conservative Party"


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