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Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
List of MPs for constituencies in Scotland (1992–1997)
←
(1987–1992)
(1997–2001)
→
members of Parliament (MPs) elected to the
House of Commons of the United Kingdom
by
Scottish constituencies
for the
Fifty-First Parliament
of the
United Kingdom
(1992 to 1997) at the
1992 United Kingdom general election
.
Composition at election
Affiliation
Members
Labour Party
49
Liberal Democrats
9
Scottish National Party
3
Conservative Party
11
Total
72
Composition at dissolution
Affiliation
Members
Labour Party
49
Scottish Liberal Democrats
9
Scottish National Party
4
Conservative Party
10
Total
72
List
Constituency
MP
Party
Notes
Aberdeen North
Robert Hughes
Labour
Aberdeen South
Raymond Robertson
Conservative
Argyll and Bute
Ray Michie
Liberal Democrats
Ayr
Phil Gallie
Conservative
Banff and Buchan
Alex Salmond
SNP
Caithness and Sutherland
Robert Maclennan
Liberal Democrats
Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley
George Foulkes
Labour Co-operative
Central Fife
Henry McLeish
Labour
Clackmannan
Martin O'Neill
Labour
Clydebank and Milngavie
Tony Worthington
Labour
Clydesdale
Jimmy Hood
Labour
Cumbernauld and Kilsyth
Norman Hogg
Labour
Cunninghame North
Brian Wilson
Labour
Cunninghame South
Brian Donohoe
Labour
Dumbarton
John McFall
Labour Co-operative
Dumfries
Hector Monro
Conservative
Dundee East
John McAllion
Labour
Dundee West
Ernie Ross
Labour
Dunfermline East
Gordon Brown
Labour
Dunfermline West
Rachel Squire
Labour
East Angus
Andrew Welsh
SNP
East Kilbride
Adam Ingram
Labour
East Lothian
John Home Robertson
Labour
Eastwood
Allan Stewart
Conservative
Edinburgh Central
Alistair Darling
Labour
Edinburgh East
Gavin Strang
Labour
Edinburgh Leith
Malcolm Chisholm
Labour
Edinburgh Pentlands
Malcolm Rifkind
Conservative
Edinburgh South
Nigel Griffiths
Labour
Edinburgh West
James Douglas-Hamilton
Conservative
Falkirk East
Michael Connarty
Labour
Falkirk West
Dennis Canavan
Labour
Galloway and Upper Nithsdale
Ian Lang
Conservative
Glasgow Cathcart
John Maxton
Labour
Glasgow Central
Mike Watson
Labour
Glasgow Garscadden
Donald Dewar
Labour
Glasgow Govan
Ian Davidson
Labour
Glasgow Hillhead
George Galloway
Labour
Glasgow Maryhill
Maria Fyfe
Labour
Glasgow Pollok
Jimmy Dunnachie
Labour
Glasgow Provan
Jimmy Wray
Labour
Glasgow Rutherglen
Thomas McAvoy
Labour Co-operative
Glasgow Shettleston
David Marshall
Labour
Glasgow, Springburn
Michael Martin
Labour
Gordon
Malcolm Bruce
Liberal Democrat
Greenock and Port Glasgow
Norman Godman
Labour
Hamilton
George Robertson
Labour
Inverness, Nairn and Lochaber
Russell Johnston
Liberal Democrat
Kilmarnock and Loudoun
Willie McKelvey
Labour
Kincardine and Deeside
George Kynoch
Conservative
Kirkcaldy
Dr
Lewis Moonie
Labour Co-operative
Linlithgow
Sir
Tam Dalyell
Labour
Livingston
Robin Cook
Labour
Midlothian
Eric Clarke
Labour
Monklands East
John Smith
Labour
1994 By-election
Monklands West
Tom Clarke
Labour
Moray
Margaret Ewing
SNP
Motherwell North
John Reid
Labour
Motherwell South
Jeremy Bray
Labour
North East Fife
Sir
Menzies Campbell
Liberal Democrat
North Tayside
Bill Walker
Conservative
Orkney and Shetland
Jim Wallace
Liberal Democrat
Paisley North
Irene Adams
Labour
Paisley South
Gordon McMaster
Labour
Perth and Kinross
Nicholas Fairbairn
Conservative
1995 By-election
Renfrew West and Inverclyde
Tommy Graham
Labour
Ross, Cromarty and Skye
Charles Kennedy
Liberal Democrat
Roxburgh and Berwickshire
Archy Kirkwood
Liberal Democrat
Stirling
Michael Forsyth
Conservative
Secretary of State for Scotland
(1995–1997)
Strathkelvin and Bearsden
Sam Galbraith
Labour
Tweeddale, Ettrick and Lauderdale
David Steel
Liberal Democrat
Western Isles
Calum Macdonald
Labour
By-elections
1994 Monklands East by-election
,
Helen Liddell
, Labour
1995 Perth and Kinross by-election
,
Roseanna Cunningham
, SNP
See also
Lists of MPs for constituencies in Scotland
v
t
e
1992 United Kingdom general election
MPs elected
Northern Ireland
Scotland
Wales
Opinion polling
Incumbent
Prime Minister
:
John Major
(
Conservative
)
Appointed Prime Minister: John Major (Conservative)
Parties elected to
the
House of Commons
Conservative
(
John Major
)
Labour
(
Neil Kinnock
)
Liberal Democrats
(
Paddy Ashdown
)
Ulster Unionist Party
(
Jim Molyneaux
)
Plaid Cymru
(
Dafydd Wigley
)
Social Democratic and Labour Party
(
John Hume
)
Scottish National Party
(
Alex Salmond
)
Democratic Unionist Party
(
Ian Paisley
)
Ulster Popular Unionist Party
(
James Kilfedder
)
Results by area
England
Northern Ireland
Scotland
Wales
See also
1992 United Kingdom budget
It's The Sun Wot Won It
Sheffield Rally
Shy Tory factor
Southern Discomfort
War of Jennifer's Ear