At the 2010 general election, a total of 258 Members of Parliament were elected as Labour Party candidates, down from 355 at the 2005 election (-97). Additionally, three Members of Parliament were elected as candidates for the Social and Democratic Labour Party in Northern Ireland. All though they are two completely separate parties, the SDLP traditionally gives supply and confidence to the UK Labour Party.
There are currently 257 actual Labour MPs in the present House of Commons, plus one Independent (Denis McShane) who was expelled from the party in 2010, making his constituency of Rotherham a notional Labour seat, bringing the nominal total to 258. Furthermore, there are 3 MPs from the Social and Democratic Labour Party of Northern Ireland. All though the SDLP is an independent party that does not caucus with Labour, it has strong links to the British Labour Party, and so its 3 MPs are considered by some to be Labour, in which case the total number of Labour MPs, official and unofficial, is 261.
The number changes. It is also dependant on which parliament you mean
its not known how many green MPs there are!!
There are 258 Labour Members of Parliament as of January 11, 2012, plus 3 MPs from the Social and Democratic Labour Party, which is another Labour party based in Northern Ireland only.
There are currently 32 FNM MPs in the House of Assembly in The Bahamas.
18,000 All you have to do is multiply your MPS by 3600, which is how many seconds in an hour.
86 MPs as on September 2012. 60 Lok Sabha MPs and 26 Rajya Sabha MPs.
too many
The number changes. It is also dependant on which parliament you mean
1194
234
Over 9000.
Too many, they specialize in corruption
Hurler (MPS I H), Hurler-Scheie (MPS I H/S), Scheie (MPS I S), Hunter (MPS II), Sanfilippo (MPS III), Morquio (MPS IV), Maroteaux-Lamy (MPS VI),