List of Reform UK MPs

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This is a list of Reform UK MPs. It includes all past and present members of Parliament elected to the British House of Commons representing Reform UK.[1] Members of the European Parliament, the Scottish Parliament, the Senedd, London Assembly and members of local councils are not listed. All eight of Reform UK's MPs have been a Conservative Party member at some point.[2]

List of current Reform UK MPs

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Name Portrait Constituency First elected Became Reform UK MP Party at election Notes
Lee Anderson Ashfield 12 December 2019[a] 11 March 2024[3] Reform UK First Reform UK MP
Chief Whip of Reform UK (2024–present)

Chairman of Reform UK (2026-present)

Nigel Farage Clacton 4 July 2024 Reform UK Leader of Reform UK (2019–2021; 2024–present)
Honorary President of Reform UK (2021–2024)
Richard Tice Boston and Skegness Reform UK Chairman of Reform UK (2019–2021; 2024)
Leader of Reform UK (2021–2024)
Deputy Leader of Reform UK (2024–present)
Business, Trade and Energy Policy spokesperson (2026–present)
Sarah Pochin Runcorn and Helsby 1 May 2025 Reform UK First female Reform UK MP
First Reform UK MP to gain their seat through a by-election.
Danny Kruger East Wiltshire 12 December 2019[b] 15 September 2025[4] Conservative Party Political Secretary to the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (2019)
Shadow Minister for Defence (2024)
Shadow Minister for Work and Pensions (2024–2025)
Robert Jenrick Newark 5 June 2014[c] 15 January 2026[5] Conservative Party Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury (2018–2019)
Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government (2019–2021)
Minister of State for Health (2022)
Minister of State for Immigration (2022–2023)
Shadow Secretary of State for Justice (2024–2026)
Shadow Lord Chancellor (2024–2026)
Treasury spokesperson (2026–present)
Andrew Rosindell Romford 7 June 2001[d] 18 January 2026[6] Conservative Party Shadow Minister for Home Affairs (2007–2010)
Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs (2024–2026)
Suella Braverman Fareham and Waterlooville 7 May 2015[e] 26 January 2026[7] Conservative Party Home Secretary (2022–2023)
Attorney General for England and Wales
Advocate General for Northern Ireland (2021–2022)
Education, Skills and Equality spokesperson (2026–present)
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List of former Reform UK MPs

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Name Portrait Constituency First elected Became Reform UK MP Left Term length Notes
Rupert Lowe Great Yarmouth 4 July 2024 7 March 2025[f][8] 246 days Initially suspended; later left to form Restore Britain
James McMurdock South Basildon and East Thurrock 4 July 2024 5 July 2025[9] 1 year, 1 day Suspended whip from himself pending investigation
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Footnotes

  1. Elected as a Conservative in 2019
  2. Elected as a Conservative in 2019 and 2024
  3. Elected as a Conservative in 2014, 2015, 2017, 2019 and 2024
  4. Elected as a Conservative in 2001, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2017, 2019 and 2024
  5. Elected as a Conservative in 2015, 2017, 2019 and 2024
  6. Suspended from the party since 7 March 2025

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