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| style="background-color: {{Liberal Party of Gallambria/meta/colour}}; color:white; width:31.3%" | '''107'''
| style="background-color: {{National Party of Gallambria/meta/colour}}; color:white; width:19%" | '''65'''
| style="background-color: {{Gallambrian Labor Party/meta/colour}}; color:white; width:27.5%" | '''94'''
| style="background-color: {{Communist Party of Gallambria/meta/colour}}; color:white; width:8.2%" | '''28'''
| style="background-color: {{Socialists Alliance/meta/colour}}; color:white; width:7.6%" | '''26'''
| style="background-color: {{Gallambrian Greens/meta/colour}}; color:white; width:2.9%" |  
| style="background-color: {{Centre Alliance/meta/colour}}; color:white; width:2.6%" |
| style="background-color: {{Independent/meta/colour}}; color:white; width:0.6%" |
| style="background-color: {{Speaker/meta/colour}}; color:white; width:0.3%" |
|-
| style="color: {{Liberal Party of Gallambria/meta/colour}};"  | '''LIBS'''
| style="color: {{National Party of Gallambria/meta/colour}};"  | '''NATS'''
| style="color: {{Gallambrian Labor Party/meta/colour}};"  | '''GLP'''
| style="color: {{Communist Party of Gallambria/meta/colour}};" | '''CPG'''
| style="color: {{Socialists Alliance/meta/colour}};" | '''SA'''
| style="color: {{Gallambrian Greens/meta/colour}};" |
| style="color: {{Centre Alliance/meta/colour}};" |
| style="color: {{Independent/meta/colour}};" |
| style="color: {{Speaker/meta/colour}};" |
|}
 
 
 
{| class="wikitable"
! rowspan="2" colspan="2" | Affiliation
! colspan="2" | Members
|-
| Elected
| Current
|-
| style="background-color: {{Liberal Party of Gallambria/meta/colour}};"  |
| [[Liberal Party of Gallambria|Liberals]]
| 105
| 107
|-
| style="background-color: {{Gallambrian Labor Party/meta/colour}};"  |
| [[Gallambrian Labor Party|GLP]]
| 102
| 94
|-
| style="background-color: {{National Party of Gallambria/meta/colour}};"  |
| [[National Party of Gallambria|Nationals]]
| 67
| 65
|-
| style="background-color: {{Socialists Alliance/meta/colour}};" |
| [[Socialists Alliance|SA]]
| 29
| 26
|-
| style="background-color: {{Communist Party of Gallambria/meta/colour}};" |
| [[Communist Party of Gallambria|CPG]]
| 17
| 28
|-
| style="background-color: {{Gallambrian Greens/meta/colour}};" |
| [[Gallambrian Greens|Greens]]
| 10
| 10
|-
| style="background-color: {{Centre Alliance/meta/colour}};" |
| [[Centre Alliance|CA]]
| 9
| 9
|-
| style="background-color: {{Independent/meta/colour}};" |
| {{wp|Independent politician|Independents}}
| 2
| 2
|-
| style="background-color: {{Speaker/meta/colour}};" |
| Speaker
| 1
| 1
|-
| style="background-color: purple" |
| Vacant
| 0
| 0
|-
| style="text-align: center; font-weight:bold;" | Total
|
| 342
| 342
|-
| colspan="2" style="text-align: center; font-weight:bold;" | Voting Total
| 338
| 338
|-
| colspan="2" style="text-align: center; font-weight:bold;" | Safe Majority
| 171
| 171
|-
| colspan="2" style="text-align: center; font-weight:bold;" | Government short by
| 66
| 64
|-
| colspan="2" style="text-align: center; font-weight:bold;" | Coalition majority
| 1
| 1
|}
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Name
! Year Elected
! colspan=2 | Party
! Electorate
! Notes
|-
|Paul Kozlow||1972||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Castle Point||Father of the House of Commons
|-
|Susan Donaldson||1972||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Ashbrowe||Minister of State for Regional Services and Development
|-
|Evan Kinnaird||1972||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Clarence||Minister of State for Security and Counter-Terrorism
|-
|John Deveroux||1972||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Hacton||Minister of State for the Armed Forces
|-
|Emilia Morales||1972||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Raigleigh||Minister of State for Universities and Higher Education
|-
|Margaret Kinch||1972||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Morecambe||Secretary of State for Justice
|-
|Gladys Leigh||1972||style="background-color:#39B54A"| ||Gallambrian Greens||Pye||
|-
|Mary Stephenson||1972||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Freeman||
|-
|Jacob Winterburn||1972||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Banks||
|-
|Peter Hermanson||1972||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||McMillan||
|-
|Marsha Coates||1972||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Brayston||
|-
|Mary Klee||1972||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Gipton||
|-
|Constance Hanks||1972||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Sandhurst||
|-
|Karen MacDonald||1972||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Branksome Woods||
|-
|Jeanette Taylor||1972||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Dorset||
|-
|Lawrence Saunders||1975||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Hindmarsh||Minister of State for Health
|-
|Sharon Howe||1975||style="background-color:#39B54A"| ||Gallambrian Greens||Camperdown||
|-
|James Kanawa||1975||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Lyons||
|-
|Rowland Free||1975||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Huddersfield||
|-
|Robert Hatfield||1975||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Sandbach||
|-
|Chloe Foreman||1975||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Glen Innes||
|-
|Julian Breckenridge||1975||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Burleigh||
|-
|Maxwell Ferguson||1975||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Invercargill||
|-
|Luke Wilson-Johns||1975||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Inverclyde||
|-
|Oliver Williams||1978||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Bexleyheath||Minister of State for Communications and the Media
|-
|Lawrence Baker||1978||style="background-color:#FF7F2A"| ||Centre Alliance||Benthal Green||
|-
|Robert Schultz||1978||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Doncaster||Minister of State for Vocational Training
|-
|Raymond Bergstrom||1978||style="background-color:#FF7F2A"| ||Centre Alliance||Gedling||
|-
|Mary Arthurs||1978||style="background-color:#FF7F2A"| ||Centre Alliance||McEwan||
|-
|Melanie Lentini||1978||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Isaacs||
|-
|Frank Connelly||1978||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Dobell||
|-
|Esther Elliot||1978||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Rawmarsh||
|-
|Andrew Martin||1978||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Elmwood||
|-
|Lewis Perrin||1978||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Chandler||
|-
|Doroth Cagiano||1978||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Swinton||
|-
|James Harrison||1978||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Thanet||
|-
|Lucas Erikson||1978||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Pennsland||
|-
|Janice Quinn||1978||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Barkershire||
|-
|Lennox Fox||1978||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Jarrow||Minister of State for Workplace Relations and Union Reform
|-
|Maryam Ward||1978||style="background-color:#D40000"| ||Socialists Alliance||Retford||
|-
|Caelan Hawkins||1978||style="background-color:#D40000"| ||Socialists Alliance||Wakefield||
|-
|Mario Howard||1978||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Attleborough||
|-
|Mila Burns||1978||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Clevedon||
|-
|Ela Roberts||1978||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Glastonbury||
|-
|Orion Baxter||1978||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Oswestry||
|-
|Haris Ball||1978||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Margate||
|-
|Violet Stephens||1978||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Alsager||
|-
|Franklin Fraser||1978||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Eton||
|-
|Carter Davis||1978||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Falmouth||
|-
|Dennis Sharp||1978||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Petersfield||
|-
|Howard Patel||1981||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Belvedere||Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of State for Marenesia & Europa
|-
|Kirsty Simmonds||1981||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Poole||Minister of State for Alharu & Argis
|-
|Stephen Chambers||1981||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Stonecot||Minister of State for Science
|-
|Andrew Coleman-Beck||1981||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Belle Vale||Minister of State for the Dominions
|-
|Henry Richardson||1981||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Myall Lakes||Minister of State for the Environment and Forestry
|-
|Patrick Morlington||1981||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Ashburton||Secretary of State for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry
|-
|Dominic Ellsworth||1981||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Shiregreen||Secretary of State for Trade, Investment and International Development
|-
|Sean Anderson||1981||style="background-color:#FF7F2A"| ||Centre Alliance||Clayton||
|-
|Lawrence Cartwright||1981||style="background-color:#D40000"| ||Socialists Alliance||Flinders||
|-
|Clarissa Hudec||1981||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Aston||
|-
|Wayne Cheeseman||1981||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Mitcham and Mooredon||
|-
|Peter Hand||1981||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Bathavon||
|-
|Francine Williams||1981||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Wickshire||
|-
|Lleyton Merricks||1981||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Orpington||
|-
|Paul Vincent||1981||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Gavern||
|-
|Grayson Farrah||1981||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Stroud||
|-
|Lawrence Cole||1981||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Mablethorpe||Minister of State for Alharu
|-
|Walter Ball||1981||style="background-color:#D40000"| ||Socialists Alliance||Darley Dale||
|-
|Aaron Burke||1981||style="background-color:#D40000"| ||Socialists Alliance||Droitwich Spa||
|-
|Robert Lawson||1981||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Hayle||
|-
|Anaya Perry||1981||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Ripon||
|-
|Tobias Davies||1981||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Shrewsbury||
|-
|Joshua Davidson||1984||style="background-color:#D40000"| ||Socialists Alliance||Mallee||
|-
|Avan Finnigan||1984||style="background-color:#D40000"| ||Socialists Alliance||Evanston||
|-
|Lewis Thorton||1984||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Altringcham||
|-
|Philip Cope||1984||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Littleborough||
|-
|Faisal Islam||1984||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Kirby Thore||
|-
|Hillary Macgillivray||1984||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Sagefield||
|-
|Matthew Saxby||1984||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Middlesex||
|-
|Christine Priestly||1984||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Eyre||
|-
|Travis Alexander||1984||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Calder Valley||
|-
|Lachlan Ainsley||1984||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Llanelli||
|-
|Nyla Wallace||1984||style="background-color:#D40000"| ||Socialists Alliance||Luton||
|-
|Macie Holland||1984||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Cromer||
|-
|Cameron Clark||1984||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Knaresborough||
|-
|Albi Powell||1984||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Swindon||
|-
|Alicia Cole||1984||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Towcester||
|-
|Anna Mason||1984||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Welwyn||
|-
|Lucia Austin||1984||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Wickford||
|-
|Timothy Roberts||1984||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Quinttrell Downs||
|-
|Victoria Elliott||1984||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Workington||Secretary of State for the Arts, Culture and Sports
|-
|Ewan Smith||1984||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Durham||
|-
|Bertie Hayes||1984||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Ealing||
|-
|Natan Berry||1984||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Ivybridge||
|-
|Helen Bassett||1987||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Mackellar||
|-
|Julie Redgate||1987||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Malbury||
|-
|Allan Wilde||1987||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Exeter||
|-
|Isaac Clarke||1987||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Wigan||Minister of State for Thalassa
|-
|Elliot Phillips||1987||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Tavistock||Secretary of State for Foreign and Dominion Affairs
|-
|Frank Clark||1987||style="background-color:#D40000"| ||Socialists Alliance||Aspatria||
|-
|Sabrina Howard||1987||style="background-color:#D40000"| ||Socialists Alliance||Newton-le-Willows||
|-
|Layton Cooper||1987||style="background-color:#D40000"| ||Socialists Alliance||Ryde||
|-
|Jimmy Harrison||1987||style="background-color:#D40000"| ||Socialists Alliance||Rugby||
|-
|Ellie-Mae Elliott||1987||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Uxbridge||
|-
|Ava Owen||1987||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Walthamstow||
|-
|Matthew Morris||1987||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Burgess Hill||
|-
|Jaxon Poole||1987||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Camberley||
|-
|Ayden Mccarthy||1987||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Fleetwood||
|-
|Johnny Palmer||1987||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Hove||
|-
|Reece Hussain||1987||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Petworth||
|-
|James Thompson-Grey||1990||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Fenner||Minister of State for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
|-
|Peter Cootes||1990||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Hounslow||Minister of State for Finance, Regulation and Taxation
|-
|Deborah Wootton||1990||style="background-color:#39B54A"| ||Gallambrian Greens||Spatford||
|-
|Erik Nazarian||1990||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Slater||
|-
|Frances Osteen||1990||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Oxley||
|-
|Stephanie Housemann||1990||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Forde||
|-
|Jillian Horde||1990||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Higgins||
|-
|Ashley Cato||1990||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Hillingdon||
|-
|Brendan Lawrence||1990||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Richmond Park||
|-
|Lauren Cambridge||1990||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Winstanley||
|-
|Lyle Brantson||1990||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Fellgate||
|-
|Laura Chandra||1990||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Sevenoaks||Minister of State for Sport and Civil Society
|-
|Louis Byrne||1990||style="background-color:#D40000"| ||Socialists Alliance||Leyton||
|-
|Hayden Davis||1990||style="background-color:#D40000"| ||Socialists Alliance||Wisbech||
|-
|Robin Watson||1990||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Cowes||
|-
|Walter Williamson||1990||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Framlingham||
|-
|Maria Henderson||1990||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Salcombe||
|-
|Skylar Collins||1990||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Watchet||
|-
|Zac Davies||1990||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Minehead||
|-
|Holly McLelland||1993||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Blaenau Gwent||Minister of State for Corrective Services
|-
|Stuart Abrahams||1993||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Broadwater||Minister of State for Defence Industry
|-
|Arthur Matthews||1993||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Southall Green||Minister of State for Pensions and Financial Inclusion
|-
|Christopher Hawkins||1993||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Chipping||Minister of State for Research, Innovation and Intellectual Property
|-
|Nathan Grima||1993||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Hastings||Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy
|-
|Charlotte O'Neill||1993||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Levenshulme||Secretary of State for Defence
|-
|Michael Percival||1993||style="background-color:#FF7F2A"| ||Centre Alliance||Fyde||
|-
|Mitchell Franklin||1993||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Bartle||
|-
|Olivia Duke-Cohen||1993||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Petrie||
|-
|Jeremy Knowles||1993||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Wentworth||
|-
|Andrew Jack||1993||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Glebe||
|-
|David Jones||1993||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Phillips||
|-
|Kim Revell||1993||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Rothwall||
|-
|Charles Richards||1993||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Wessex||
|-
|Clinton Dennison||1993||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Somerton and Frome||
|-
|Adele Magoveny||1993||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Warwick||
|-
|Robert Burnham||1993||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Ludlow||
|-
|Michael Rose||1993||style="background-color:#888888"| ||Independent||Rosewood||
|-
|Carmen McFarland||1993||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Eastbury||
|-
|Lachlan Peterson||1993||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Apsley Guise||
|-
|Sarah Newell||1993||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Normanton||
|-
|Henry Parry||1993||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Hereford||Secretary of State for Trade, Investment and International Development
|-
|Axel Gordon||1993||style="background-color:#D40000"| ||Socialists Alliance||Southwold||
|-
|William Simpson||1993||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Ledbury||
|-
|Elis Davis||1993||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Newark-on-Trent||
|-
|Rae Robertson||1993||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Aylsham||
|-
|Alfred Hughes||1993||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Lynton||
|-
|George Morgan||1993||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Grange-over-Sands||
|-
|Paulette Goodner||1996||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Derbyshire Dales||Minister of State for Wealth Management, Superannuation and the Economy
|-
|Amanda Marsden-Spence||1996||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Milton Keys||Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Family Support and Child Maintenance
|-
|Sabrina Cortez||1996||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Abercowny||Solicitor-General
|-
|Evan Habberford||1996||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Didnottingham||
|-
|Savinder Arora||1996||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Pearlston||
|-
|Ada Driscoll||1996||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Farmheath||
|-
|Jessica Cromwell||1996||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Hove||
|-
|Vanessa Pinto||1996||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Audon||
|-
|Jeremiah Klien||1996||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Bonney||
|-
|Ted Beckett||1996||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Londonderry||
|-
|Anais Dubois||1996||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Cullompton||Minister of State for Education and Testing Standards
|-
|Dominic Parry||1996||style="background-color:#FF7F2A"| ||Centre Alliance||Thaxted||
|-
|Aryan Palmer||1996||style="background-color:#D40000"| ||Socialists Alliance||Appleby-in-Westmorland||
|-
|Sami Hayes||1996||style="background-color:#D40000"| ||Socialists Alliance||Keswick||
|-
|Annabel Wood||1996||style="background-color:#D40000"| ||Socialists Alliance||Penzance||
|-
|Kobi Barnes||1996||style="background-color:#D40000"| ||Socialists Alliance||Tewkesbury||
|-
|Tom Roberts||1996||style="background-color:#FF7F2A"| ||Centre Alliance||Wells||
|-
|Milo Fletcher||1996||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Loughton||
|-
|Laurence Watson||1996||style="background-color:#B81C00"| ||Communist Party of Gallambria||Preston||
|-
|Aya Perry||1996||style="background-color:#B81C00"| ||Communist Party of Gallambria||Thornaby||
|-
|Eliana Poole||1996||style="background-color:#B81C00"| ||Communist Party of Gallambria||Tunbridge Wells||
|-
|Sebastian Gill||1996||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Dagenham||
|-
|Charles Owen||1996||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Nottingham||
|-
|Charles Pearson||1997||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Westcombe||
|-
|Sophia Cunnignham||1999||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Moncrieff||Minister of State for Housing
|-
|George Parker||1999||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Bromley Commons||Minister of State for Industry and Energy
|-
|Audrey Garnet||1999||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Holsworthy||Minister of State for Police and Emergency Services
|-
|Daniel Jones-Taylor||1999||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Brooklands||Minister of State for Small Business, Consumers and Corporate Responsibility
|-
|Anna Pollakowski||1999||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Falkirk||Minister of State for the Digital Economy
|-
|Owen Novak||1999||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Davidson||Minister of State for Trade and Export Promotion
|-
|Emma Leighford||1999||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Nuneaton||Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Crime, Safeguarding and Vunerability
|-
|Rowan Brandt||1999||style="background-color:#000000"| ||Speaker||Chipping Barnett||Speaker
|-
|Patrick Newton||1999||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Fischer||
|-
|Tony Hennessey||1999||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Hasluck||
|-
|Gerald Theroux||1999||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Scullin||
|-
|Susan Doyle||1999||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Gauley||
|-
|Anna King||1999||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Eamonte||
|-
|Donald Kingsley||1999||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Cotmanhay||
|-
|Wayne Mann||1999||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Weald Bassett||
|-
|Robert Pearson||1999||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Hedge End||
|-
|Thomas Griffiths||1999||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Frome Vale||
|-
|Troy Clarkson||1999||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Deptford||
|-
|Jaden Poole||1999||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||East Grinstead||Minister of State for Immigration and Border Protection
|-
|Miriam Armstrong||1999||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Nailsea||
|-
|Prince Newman||1999||style="background-color:#B81C00"| ||Communist Party of Gallambria||Barnstaple||
|-
|Milena Russell||1999||style="background-color:#B81C00"| ||Communist Party of Gallambria||Filey||
|-
|Hudson Dixon||1999||style="background-color:#B81C00"| ||Communist Party of Gallambria||Redditch||
|-
|Zain Walsh||1999||style="background-color:#B81C00"| ||Communist Party of Gallambria||Shoreham-by-Sea||
|-
|Hayden Lane||1999||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Dunstable||
|-
|Dillon Fraser||1999||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Godalming||
|-
|Anthony Fleming||2002||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Chatsworth||Deputy Treasurer
|-
|Anthony Phillips||2002||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Banbury||Minister of State for Biosecurity
|-
|Amelia Carson||2002||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Hotham||Minister of State for Public Works
|-
|Mark Brighton-Wells||2002||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Chessington||Minister of State for Transport
|-
|Michael O'Callaghan||2002||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Hale Barnes||Treasurer
|-
|Richard Lee||2002||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Chisholm||
|-
|Charles Finch||2002||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Wright||
|-
|Paul Wells||2002||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Penrose||
|-
|Angus MacMillan||2002||style="background-color:#888888"| ||Independent||Bysouth||
|-
|Kathleen Jacobson||2002||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Wickford||
|-
|Alicia Sharp||2002||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Market Rasen||
|-
|Jax Gardner||2002||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Sutton-in-Ashfield||
|-
|Marcus Lane||2002||style="background-color:#B81C00"| ||Communist Party of Gallambria||Bromsgrove||
|-
|Jasmine Simpson||2002||style="background-color:#B81C00"| ||Communist Party of Gallambria||Dorchester||
|-
|Minnie Wilson||2002||style="background-color:#B81C00"| ||Communist Party of Gallambria||Gillingham||
|-
|Josh Gill||2002||style="background-color:#B81C00"| ||Communist Party of Gallambria||St Asaph||
|-
|Charles Miller||2002||style="background-color:#B81C00"| ||Communist Party of Gallambria||Stockon-on-Lees||
|-
|Elizabeth Carr||2002||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Uckfield||
|-
|Maxwell Cooper||2002||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Hemel||
|-
|Sebastian Fimone||2005||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Macalister||Minister of State for Defence Personnel
|-
|Neil Williams||2005||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Windsor||
|-
|Elizabeth Withington||2005||style="background-color:#39B54A"| ||Gallambrian Greens||Redfern||
|-
|Stacey Young||2005||style="background-color:#39B54A"| ||Gallambrian Greens||Dunwich||
|-
|Alecksander Gorecki||2005||style="background-color:#39B54A"| ||Gallambrian Greens||Allworth||
|-
|Bradley McDermott||2005||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Lanesbury||
|-
|Natalie Curzi||2005||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Basildon||
|-
|Caroline Shapiro||2005||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Swanson||
|-
|Charles Callaghan||2005||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Canning||
|-
|Stephen Levett||2005||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Buckland||
|-
|Stuart Mackenzie||2005||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||St Marks||
|-
|Fletcher Robinson||2005||style="background-color:#B81C00"| ||Communist Party of Gallambria||Basildon||
|-
|Anastasia Walsh||2005||style="background-color:#B81C00"| ||Communist Party of Gallambria||Harrogate||
|-
|Cameron Nicholson||2005||style="background-color:#B81C00"| ||Communist Party of Gallambria||Ormskirk||
|-
|Ariella Mills||2005||style="background-color:#B81C00"| ||Communist Party of Gallambria||Teignmouth||
|-
|Victor Ward||2005||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Chorley||
|-
|Kairo Bennett||2005||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Frodsham||
|-
|John Rose||2005||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Hebden Bridge||
|-
|Marcus Porter||2005||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Grimsby||
|-
|Nathaniel Newman||2005||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Strood||
|-
|Daniel Hartford||2008||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Tynemouth||Attorney-General
|-
|Nadia Burnett||2008||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Colyers||Prime Minister
|-
|Anastacia Laws||2008||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Finsbury Parkes||Secretary of State for Communications, Media and the Digital Economy
|-
|Trent Neumann||2008||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Graveney||Secretary of State for Health, Social Care and Human Services
|-
|Timothy Mosely||2008||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Falloway||
|-
|Jay Rose||2008||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||St Semsworth||
|-
|Theo Mccarthy||2008||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Worthing||Minister of State for Trade and Export Promotion
|-
|Jasper Campbell||2008||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Bexhill-on-Sea||
|-
|Francesca Griffiths||2008||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Oxford||
|-
|Maisy Wright||2008||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Reading||
|-
|Darcy Palmer||2008||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Rotherham||
|-
|Edwin Marshall||2008||style="background-color:#B81C00"| ||Communist Party of Gallambria||Atherstone||
|-
|Julian Read||2008||style="background-color:#B81C00"| ||Communist Party of Gallambria||Kempston||
|-
|Oscar Lewis||2008||style="background-color:#B81C00"| ||Communist Party of Gallambria||Nuneaton||
|-
|Tiana Armstrong||2008||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Ulverston||
|-
|Natalie Baxter||2008||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Yeadon||
|-
|Martin Walters||2011||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Shortland||Minister of State for Disability and Aged Care
|-
|David Baker||2011||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Valencia||Minister of State for the Cabinet Office
|-
|Margaret Lawson-Cox||2011||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Gippsland||Minister of State without Portfolio
|-
|Samuel Tamahori||2011||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Stoke-on-Trent||Secretary of State for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development
|-
|Sakura Evans||2011||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Lighton||
|-
|Jill Kirk||2011||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Cote Heath||
|-
|Julian Mustoe||2011||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Barridge||
|-
|Thomas Morrison||2011||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Napier||
|-
|George Murphy||2011||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Runcorn||Minister of State for Europa
|-
|Nicolas Ellis||2011||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Lythan St Annes||Minister of State for Policing and the Emergency Services
|-
|Levi Houghton||2011||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Hythe||Minister of State for Security and Counter-Terrorism
|-
|Arabella Stevens||2011||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Acton||Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Victims, Female Offenders and Offender Health
|-
|Leighton Watts||2011||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Brentwood||
|-
|Isa Webb||2011||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Windermere||
|-
|Cian King||2011||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Yoxall||
|-
|Jasmine Moss||2011||style="background-color:#B81C00"| ||Communist Party of Gallambria||Harlow||
|-
|Josh Martin||2011||style="background-color:#B81C00"| ||Communist Party of Gallambria||Oldham||
|-
|Joey Rose||2011||style="background-color:#B81C00"| ||Communist Party of Gallambria||Poltimore||
|-
|Roman Gardner||2011||style="background-color:#B81C00"| ||Communist Party of Gallambria||Southwell||
|-
|Glenn Carlson||2014||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Shireworth||Minister of State for Trade Policy
|-
|Alexandra Sadana||2014||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Helensville||Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Court Services and Reform
|-
|Alice Mavrinac||2014||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Delyn||Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Growth and Planning
|-
|Gabriella Robinson||2014||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Atherleigh||Secretary of State for the Home Office
|-
|Robert Francis||2014||style="background-color:#39B54A"| ||Gallambrian Greens||Malborough||
|-
|Claire Hyman||2014||style="background-color:#39B54A"| ||Gallambrian Greens||Gleeson||
|-
|Scott Mataraci||2014||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Fairbourne||
|-
|Kate Burns-Laing||2014||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Menzies||
|-
|Jeffrey Edwards||2014||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Windle||
|-
|Oliver Hollis||2014||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Shevlock||
|-
|John McConaghy||2014||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Tollesbury||
|-
|Kashmira Naik||2014||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Thames Head||
|-
|Ian Waldron||2014||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Wellington||
|-
|Elijah Ward||2014||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Stirling||
|-
|Bennet Delaney||2014||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Charnwood||
|-
|Carter Houghton||2014||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||South Molton||Minister of State for Communities and Local Government
|-
|Charles West||2014||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Yarm||Minister of State for Marenesia
|-
|Eddie Khan||2014||style="background-color:#D40000"| ||Socialists Alliance||Foxley||
|-
|Casey Thompson||2014||style="background-color:#D40000"| ||Socialists Alliance||Launceston||
|-
|Felix Mitchell||2014||style="background-color:#D40000"| ||Socialists Alliance||Royston||
|-
|Mark Francis||2014||style="background-color:#D40000"| ||Socialists Alliance||Southam||
|-
|Ernie Day||2014||style="background-color:#D40000"| ||Socialists Alliance||Uppingham||
|-
|Thomas Shelby||2014||style="background-color:#B81C00"| ||Communist Party of Gallambria||Burham-on-sea||
|-
|Neve Ball||2014||style="background-color:#B81C00"| ||Communist Party of Gallambria||Epping||
|-
|Ray Austin||2014||style="background-color:#B81C00"| ||Communist Party of Gallambria||Needham Market||
|-
|Ollie Williams||2014||style="background-color:#B81C00"| ||Communist Party of Gallambria||Ramsgate||
|-
|Tyler Kelly||2014||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Bracknelll||
|-
|Tristan Barrett||2014||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Fakenham||
|-
|Austin Hawkins||2014||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Great Yarmouth||
|-
|Anya Rose||2014||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Taunton||Minister of State for Aurelia
|-
|Oskar Fraser||2014||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Didcot||
|-
|Ellis Jordan||2014||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Winchelsea||
|-
|Roger Josephson||2017||style="background-color:#FF7F2A"| ||Centre Alliance||Don Valley||
|-
|Penelope Garcis||2017||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Bradfield||Minister of State for Employment and Workplace Relations
|-
|Francis Duncan||2017||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Upper Norwood||Secretary of State for Education, Training and Workplace Relations
|-
|Andrew Bayliss||2017||style="background-color:#39B54A"| ||Gallambrian Greens||Camberwell||
|-
|Marcus Belmonte||2017||style="background-color:#FF7F2A"| ||Centre Alliance||Wakefield||
|-
|Fiona Marshall||2017||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Watson||
|-
|Theresa Martin-Rovet||2017||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Pearce||
|-
|Barry Duncan||2017||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Molyneaux||
|-
|Sarah George||2017||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Temple Newsam||
|-
|Yvonne Killen||2017||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Arnside||
|-
|David Knott||2017||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Exwick||
|-
|Hillary Mahoney||2017||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Surrey Heath||
|-
|David Berkovich||2017||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||St Albans||Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Defence Treaties and Collective Defence
|-
|Robert Sawyer||2017||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Kenilworth||
|-
|Nicholas Adamson||2017||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Fincheley||
|-
|Hayden Spencer||2017||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||St Neots||Minister of State for Investment
|-
|Zoe Gibson||2017||style="background-color:#D40000"| ||Socialists Alliance||Newmarket||
|-
|Felix Jackson||2017||style="background-color:#D40000"| ||Socialists Alliance||Shepton Mallet||
|-
|Megan Henderson||2017||style="background-color:#B81C00"| ||Communist Party of Gallambria||Denholme||
|-
|Tiana Edwards||2017||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Bishop's Stortford||
|-
|Sophia Gray||2017||style="background-color:#508050"| ||Gallambrian National Party||Telford||
|-
|Jackson Cunningham||2017||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Saxmundham||
|-
|Issac Mahaki-Maia||2018||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Mangere||Minister of State for Marenai Affairs
|-
|Benjamin Stevenson||2018||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Manuwera||Minister of State for the Arts, Heritage and Tourism
|-
|Simon Ratana||2018||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Kaikora||Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Marenai and Indigenous Health
|-
|Norman Grice||2018||style="background-color:#39B54A"| ||Gallambrian Greens||Ohariou||
|-
|Antonia Blundell||2018||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Otaki||
|-
|James Goslin||2018||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Papakura||
|-
|Carson Lewis||2018||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Ohakea||
|}
 
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 09:05, 1 June 2019

107 65 94 28 26
LIBS NATS GLP CPG SA


Affiliation Members
Elected Current
Liberals 105 107
GLP 102 94
Nationals 67 65
SA 29 26
CPG 17 28
Greens 10 10
CA 9 9
Independents 2 2
Speaker 1 1
Vacant 0 0
Total 342 342
Voting Total 338 338
Safe Majority 171 171
Government short by 66 64
Coalition majority 1 1
Name Year Elected Party Electorate Notes
Paul Kozlow 1972 Gallambrian Labor Party Castle Point Father of the House of Commons
Susan Donaldson 1972 Liberal Party Ashbrowe Minister of State for Regional Services and Development
Evan Kinnaird 1972 Liberal Party Clarence Minister of State for Security and Counter-Terrorism
John Deveroux 1972 Liberal Party Hacton Minister of State for the Armed Forces
Emilia Morales 1972 Liberal Party Raigleigh Minister of State for Universities and Higher Education
Margaret Kinch 1972 Gallambrian National Party Morecambe Secretary of State for Justice
Gladys Leigh 1972 Gallambrian Greens Pye
Mary Stephenson 1972 Gallambrian Labor Party Freeman
Jacob Winterburn 1972 Gallambrian Labor Party Banks
Peter Hermanson 1972 Gallambrian Labor Party McMillan
Marsha Coates 1972 Gallambrian Labor Party Brayston
Mary Klee 1972 Gallambrian Labor Party Gipton
Constance Hanks 1972 Gallambrian Labor Party Sandhurst
Karen MacDonald 1972 Gallambrian Labor Party Branksome Woods
Jeanette Taylor 1972 Gallambrian Labor Party Dorset
Lawrence Saunders 1975 Liberal Party Hindmarsh Minister of State for Health
Sharon Howe 1975 Gallambrian Greens Camperdown
James Kanawa 1975 Gallambrian Labor Party Lyons
Rowland Free 1975 Gallambrian Labor Party Huddersfield
Robert Hatfield 1975 Gallambrian Labor Party Sandbach
Chloe Foreman 1975 Gallambrian National Party Glen Innes
Julian Breckenridge 1975 Liberal Party Burleigh
Maxwell Ferguson 1975 Liberal Party Invercargill
Luke Wilson-Johns 1975 Liberal Party Inverclyde
Oliver Williams 1978 Liberal Party Bexleyheath Minister of State for Communications and the Media
Lawrence Baker 1978 Centre Alliance Benthal Green
Robert Schultz 1978 Liberal Party Doncaster Minister of State for Vocational Training
Raymond Bergstrom 1978 Centre Alliance Gedling
Mary Arthurs 1978 Centre Alliance McEwan
Melanie Lentini 1978 Gallambrian Labor Party Isaacs
Frank Connelly 1978 Gallambrian Labor Party Dobell
Esther Elliot 1978 Gallambrian Labor Party Rawmarsh
Andrew Martin 1978 Gallambrian Labor Party Elmwood
Lewis Perrin 1978 Gallambrian Labor Party Chandler
Doroth Cagiano 1978 Gallambrian National Party Swinton
James Harrison 1978 Gallambrian National Party Thanet
Lucas Erikson 1978 Liberal Party Pennsland
Janice Quinn 1978 Liberal Party Barkershire
Lennox Fox 1978 Liberal Party Jarrow Minister of State for Workplace Relations and Union Reform
Maryam Ward 1978 Socialists Alliance Retford
Caelan Hawkins 1978 Socialists Alliance Wakefield
Mario Howard 1978 Gallambrian Labor Party Attleborough
Mila Burns 1978 Gallambrian Labor Party Clevedon
Ela Roberts 1978 Gallambrian Labor Party Glastonbury
Orion Baxter 1978 Gallambrian Labor Party Oswestry
Haris Ball 1978 Gallambrian National Party Margate
Violet Stephens 1978 Liberal Party Alsager
Franklin Fraser 1978 Liberal Party Eton
Carter Davis 1978 Liberal Party Falmouth
Dennis Sharp 1978 Liberal Party Petersfield
Howard Patel 1981 Liberal Party Belvedere Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of State for Marenesia & Europa
Kirsty Simmonds 1981 Gallambrian National Party Poole Minister of State for Alharu & Argis
Stephen Chambers 1981 Liberal Party Stonecot Minister of State for Science
Andrew Coleman-Beck 1981 Liberal Party Belle Vale Minister of State for the Dominions
Henry Richardson 1981 Liberal Party Myall Lakes Minister of State for the Environment and Forestry
Patrick Morlington 1981 Liberal Party Ashburton Secretary of State for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry
Dominic Ellsworth 1981 Liberal Party Shiregreen Secretary of State for Trade, Investment and International Development
Sean Anderson 1981 Centre Alliance Clayton
Lawrence Cartwright 1981 Socialists Alliance Flinders
Clarissa Hudec 1981 Gallambrian Labor Party Aston
Wayne Cheeseman 1981 Gallambrian Labor Party Mitcham and Mooredon
Peter Hand 1981 Gallambrian Labor Party Bathavon
Francine Williams 1981 Gallambrian Labor Party Wickshire
Lleyton Merricks 1981 Gallambrian National Party Orpington
Paul Vincent 1981 Liberal Party Gavern
Grayson Farrah 1981 Liberal Party Stroud
Lawrence Cole 1981 Liberal Party Mablethorpe Minister of State for Alharu
Walter Ball 1981 Socialists Alliance Darley Dale
Aaron Burke 1981 Socialists Alliance Droitwich Spa
Robert Lawson 1981 Gallambrian Labor Party Hayle
Anaya Perry 1981 Gallambrian National Party Ripon
Tobias Davies 1981 Liberal Party Shrewsbury
Joshua Davidson 1984 Socialists Alliance Mallee
Avan Finnigan 1984 Socialists Alliance Evanston
Lewis Thorton 1984 Gallambrian Labor Party Altringcham
Philip Cope 1984 Gallambrian Labor Party Littleborough
Faisal Islam 1984 Gallambrian Labor Party Kirby Thore
Hillary Macgillivray 1984 Gallambrian Labor Party Sagefield
Matthew Saxby 1984 Gallambrian Labor Party Middlesex
Christine Priestly 1984 Gallambrian National Party Eyre
Travis Alexander 1984 Liberal Party Calder Valley
Lachlan Ainsley 1984 Liberal Party Llanelli
Nyla Wallace 1984 Socialists Alliance Luton
Macie Holland 1984 Gallambrian Labor Party Cromer
Cameron Clark 1984 Gallambrian Labor Party Knaresborough
Albi Powell 1984 Gallambrian Labor Party Swindon
Alicia Cole 1984 Gallambrian Labor Party Towcester
Anna Mason 1984 Gallambrian Labor Party Welwyn
Lucia Austin 1984 Gallambrian Labor Party Wickford
Timothy Roberts 1984 Gallambrian National Party Quinttrell Downs
Victoria Elliott 1984 Gallambrian National Party Workington Secretary of State for the Arts, Culture and Sports
Ewan Smith 1984 Liberal Party Durham
Bertie Hayes 1984 Liberal Party Ealing
Natan Berry 1984 Liberal Party Ivybridge
Helen Bassett 1987 Gallambrian Labor Party Mackellar
Julie Redgate 1987 Gallambrian Labor Party Malbury
Allan Wilde 1987 Gallambrian Labor Party Exeter
Isaac Clarke 1987 Liberal Party Wigan Minister of State for Thalassa
Elliot Phillips 1987 Liberal Party Tavistock Secretary of State for Foreign and Dominion Affairs
Frank Clark 1987 Socialists Alliance Aspatria
Sabrina Howard 1987 Socialists Alliance Newton-le-Willows
Layton Cooper 1987 Socialists Alliance Ryde
Jimmy Harrison 1987 Socialists Alliance Rugby
Ellie-Mae Elliott 1987 Gallambrian Labor Party Uxbridge
Ava Owen 1987 Gallambrian Labor Party Walthamstow
Matthew Morris 1987 Gallambrian National Party Burgess Hill
Jaxon Poole 1987 Gallambrian National Party Camberley
Ayden Mccarthy 1987 Gallambrian National Party Fleetwood
Johnny Palmer 1987 Gallambrian National Party Hove
Reece Hussain 1987 Liberal Party Petworth
James Thompson-Grey 1990 Liberal Party Fenner Minister of State for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
Peter Cootes 1990 Liberal Party Hounslow Minister of State for Finance, Regulation and Taxation
Deborah Wootton 1990 Gallambrian Greens Spatford
Erik Nazarian 1990 Gallambrian Labor Party Slater
Frances Osteen 1990 Gallambrian Labor Party Oxley
Stephanie Housemann 1990 Gallambrian Labor Party Forde
Jillian Horde 1990 Gallambrian Labor Party Higgins
Ashley Cato 1990 Gallambrian Labor Party Hillingdon
Brendan Lawrence 1990 Gallambrian National Party Richmond Park
Lauren Cambridge 1990 Liberal Party Winstanley
Lyle Brantson 1990 Liberal Party Fellgate
Laura Chandra 1990 Liberal Party Sevenoaks Minister of State for Sport and Civil Society
Louis Byrne 1990 Socialists Alliance Leyton
Hayden Davis 1990 Socialists Alliance Wisbech
Robin Watson 1990 Gallambrian National Party Cowes
Walter Williamson 1990 Gallambrian National Party Framlingham
Maria Henderson 1990 Gallambrian National Party Salcombe
Skylar Collins 1990 Gallambrian National Party Watchet
Zac Davies 1990 Liberal Party Minehead
Holly McLelland 1993 Liberal Party Blaenau Gwent Minister of State for Corrective Services
Stuart Abrahams 1993 Liberal Party Broadwater Minister of State for Defence Industry
Arthur Matthews 1993 Liberal Party Southall Green Minister of State for Pensions and Financial Inclusion
Christopher Hawkins 1993 Liberal Party Chipping Minister of State for Research, Innovation and Intellectual Property
Nathan Grima 1993 Gallambrian National Party Hastings Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy
Charlotte O'Neill 1993 Liberal Party Levenshulme Secretary of State for Defence
Michael Percival 1993 Centre Alliance Fyde
Mitchell Franklin 1993 Gallambrian Labor Party Bartle
Olivia Duke-Cohen 1993 Gallambrian Labor Party Petrie
Jeremy Knowles 1993 Gallambrian Labor Party Wentworth
Andrew Jack 1993 Gallambrian Labor Party Glebe
David Jones 1993 Gallambrian Labor Party Phillips
Kim Revell 1993 Gallambrian Labor Party Rothwall
Charles Richards 1993 Gallambrian Labor Party Wessex
Clinton Dennison 1993 Gallambrian National Party Somerton and Frome
Adele Magoveny 1993 Gallambrian National Party Warwick
Robert Burnham 1993 Gallambrian National Party Ludlow
Michael Rose 1993 Independent Rosewood
Carmen McFarland 1993 Liberal Party Eastbury
Lachlan Peterson 1993 Liberal Party Apsley Guise
Sarah Newell 1993 Liberal Party Normanton
Henry Parry 1993 Gallambrian National Party Hereford Secretary of State for Trade, Investment and International Development
Axel Gordon 1993 Socialists Alliance Southwold
William Simpson 1993 Gallambrian Labor Party Ledbury
Elis Davis 1993 Gallambrian Labor Party Newark-on-Trent
Rae Robertson 1993 Gallambrian National Party Aylsham
Alfred Hughes 1993 Gallambrian National Party Lynton
George Morgan 1993 Liberal Party Grange-over-Sands
Paulette Goodner 1996 Liberal Party Derbyshire Dales Minister of State for Wealth Management, Superannuation and the Economy
Amanda Marsden-Spence 1996 Gallambrian National Party Milton Keys Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Family Support and Child Maintenance
Sabrina Cortez 1996 Liberal Party Abercowny Solicitor-General
Evan Habberford 1996 Gallambrian Labor Party Didnottingham
Savinder Arora 1996 Gallambrian Labor Party Pearlston
Ada Driscoll 1996 Gallambrian National Party Farmheath
Jessica Cromwell 1996 Gallambrian National Party Hove
Vanessa Pinto 1996 Gallambrian National Party Audon
Jeremiah Klien 1996 Liberal Party Bonney
Ted Beckett 1996 Liberal Party Londonderry
Anais Dubois 1996 Liberal Party Cullompton Minister of State for Education and Testing Standards
Dominic Parry 1996 Centre Alliance Thaxted
Aryan Palmer 1996 Socialists Alliance Appleby-in-Westmorland
Sami Hayes 1996 Socialists Alliance Keswick
Annabel Wood 1996 Socialists Alliance Penzance
Kobi Barnes 1996 Socialists Alliance Tewkesbury
Tom Roberts 1996 Centre Alliance Wells
Milo Fletcher 1996 Gallambrian Labor Party Loughton
Laurence Watson 1996 Communist Party of Gallambria Preston
Aya Perry 1996 Communist Party of Gallambria Thornaby
Eliana Poole 1996 Communist Party of Gallambria Tunbridge Wells
Sebastian Gill 1996 Gallambrian National Party Dagenham
Charles Owen 1996 Gallambrian National Party Nottingham
Charles Pearson 1997 Liberal Party Westcombe
Sophia Cunnignham 1999 Liberal Party Moncrieff Minister of State for Housing
George Parker 1999 Liberal Party Bromley Commons Minister of State for Industry and Energy
Audrey Garnet 1999 Liberal Party Holsworthy Minister of State for Police and Emergency Services
Daniel Jones-Taylor 1999 Liberal Party Brooklands Minister of State for Small Business, Consumers and Corporate Responsibility
Anna Pollakowski 1999 Liberal Party Falkirk Minister of State for the Digital Economy
Owen Novak 1999 Liberal Party Davidson Minister of State for Trade and Export Promotion
Emma Leighford 1999 Gallambrian National Party Nuneaton Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Crime, Safeguarding and Vunerability
Rowan Brandt 1999 Speaker Chipping Barnett Speaker
Patrick Newton 1999 Gallambrian Labor Party Fischer
Tony Hennessey 1999 Gallambrian Labor Party Hasluck
Gerald Theroux 1999 Gallambrian Labor Party Scullin
Susan Doyle 1999 Gallambrian Labor Party Gauley
Anna King 1999 Gallambrian Labor Party Eamonte
Donald Kingsley 1999 Gallambrian Labor Party Cotmanhay
Wayne Mann 1999 Gallambrian Labor Party Weald Bassett
Robert Pearson 1999 Gallambrian Labor Party Hedge End
Thomas Griffiths 1999 Liberal Party Frome Vale
Troy Clarkson 1999 Liberal Party Deptford
Jaden Poole 1999 Liberal Party East Grinstead Minister of State for Immigration and Border Protection
Miriam Armstrong 1999 Gallambrian National Party Nailsea
Prince Newman 1999 Communist Party of Gallambria Barnstaple
Milena Russell 1999 Communist Party of Gallambria Filey
Hudson Dixon 1999 Communist Party of Gallambria Redditch
Zain Walsh 1999 Communist Party of Gallambria Shoreham-by-Sea
Hayden Lane 1999 Gallambrian National Party Dunstable
Dillon Fraser 1999 Gallambrian National Party Godalming
Anthony Fleming 2002 Liberal Party Chatsworth Deputy Treasurer
Anthony Phillips 2002 Liberal Party Banbury Minister of State for Biosecurity
Amelia Carson 2002 Liberal Party Hotham Minister of State for Public Works
Mark Brighton-Wells 2002 Liberal Party Chessington Minister of State for Transport
Michael O'Callaghan 2002 Liberal Party Hale Barnes Treasurer
Richard Lee 2002 Gallambrian Labor Party Chisholm
Charles Finch 2002 Gallambrian Labor Party Wright
Paul Wells 2002 Gallambrian Labor Party Penrose
Angus MacMillan 2002 Independent Bysouth
Kathleen Jacobson 2002 Liberal Party Wickford
Alicia Sharp 2002 Gallambrian National Party Market Rasen
Jax Gardner 2002 Gallambrian National Party Sutton-in-Ashfield
Marcus Lane 2002 Communist Party of Gallambria Bromsgrove
Jasmine Simpson 2002 Communist Party of Gallambria Dorchester
Minnie Wilson 2002 Communist Party of Gallambria Gillingham
Josh Gill 2002 Communist Party of Gallambria St Asaph
Charles Miller 2002 Communist Party of Gallambria Stockon-on-Lees
Elizabeth Carr 2002 Gallambrian National Party Uckfield
Maxwell Cooper 2002 Liberal Party Hemel
Sebastian Fimone 2005 Liberal Party Macalister Minister of State for Defence Personnel
Neil Williams 2005 Gallambrian National Party Windsor
Elizabeth Withington 2005 Gallambrian Greens Redfern
Stacey Young 2005 Gallambrian Greens Dunwich
Alecksander Gorecki 2005 Gallambrian Greens Allworth
Bradley McDermott 2005 Gallambrian Labor Party Lanesbury
Natalie Curzi 2005 Gallambrian Labor Party Basildon
Caroline Shapiro 2005 Gallambrian Labor Party Swanson
Charles Callaghan 2005 Gallambrian Labor Party Canning
Stephen Levett 2005 Gallambrian Labor Party Buckland
Stuart Mackenzie 2005 Gallambrian Labor Party St Marks
Fletcher Robinson 2005 Communist Party of Gallambria Basildon
Anastasia Walsh 2005 Communist Party of Gallambria Harrogate
Cameron Nicholson 2005 Communist Party of Gallambria Ormskirk
Ariella Mills 2005 Communist Party of Gallambria Teignmouth
Victor Ward 2005 Gallambrian National Party Chorley
Kairo Bennett 2005 Gallambrian National Party Frodsham
John Rose 2005 Gallambrian National Party Hebden Bridge
Marcus Porter 2005 Liberal Party Grimsby
Nathaniel Newman 2005 Liberal Party Strood
Daniel Hartford 2008 Liberal Party Tynemouth Attorney-General
Nadia Burnett 2008 Liberal Party Colyers Prime Minister
Anastacia Laws 2008 Liberal Party Finsbury Parkes Secretary of State for Communications, Media and the Digital Economy
Trent Neumann 2008 Liberal Party Graveney Secretary of State for Health, Social Care and Human Services
Timothy Mosely 2008 Gallambrian Labor Party Falloway
Jay Rose 2008 Gallambrian National Party St Semsworth
Theo Mccarthy 2008 Liberal Party Worthing Minister of State for Trade and Export Promotion
Jasper Campbell 2008 Gallambrian National Party Bexhill-on-Sea
Francesca Griffiths 2008 Gallambrian National Party Oxford
Maisy Wright 2008 Gallambrian National Party Reading
Darcy Palmer 2008 Gallambrian National Party Rotherham
Edwin Marshall 2008 Communist Party of Gallambria Atherstone
Julian Read 2008 Communist Party of Gallambria Kempston
Oscar Lewis 2008 Communist Party of Gallambria Nuneaton
Tiana Armstrong 2008 Gallambrian National Party Ulverston
Natalie Baxter 2008 Gallambrian National Party Yeadon
Martin Walters 2011 Liberal Party Shortland Minister of State for Disability and Aged Care
David Baker 2011 Liberal Party Valencia Minister of State for the Cabinet Office
Margaret Lawson-Cox 2011 Liberal Party Gippsland Minister of State without Portfolio
Samuel Tamahori 2011 Gallambrian National Party Stoke-on-Trent Secretary of State for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development
Sakura Evans 2011 Gallambrian Labor Party Lighton
Jill Kirk 2011 Gallambrian Labor Party Cote Heath
Julian Mustoe 2011 Gallambrian National Party Barridge
Thomas Morrison 2011 Liberal Party Napier
George Murphy 2011 Liberal Party Runcorn Minister of State for Europa
Nicolas Ellis 2011 Liberal Party Lythan St Annes Minister of State for Policing and the Emergency Services
Levi Houghton 2011 Liberal Party Hythe Minister of State for Security and Counter-Terrorism
Arabella Stevens 2011 Liberal Party Acton Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Victims, Female Offenders and Offender Health
Leighton Watts 2011 Gallambrian National Party Brentwood
Isa Webb 2011 Gallambrian National Party Windermere
Cian King 2011 Gallambrian National Party Yoxall
Jasmine Moss 2011 Communist Party of Gallambria Harlow
Josh Martin 2011 Communist Party of Gallambria Oldham
Joey Rose 2011 Communist Party of Gallambria Poltimore
Roman Gardner 2011 Communist Party of Gallambria Southwell
Glenn Carlson 2014 Liberal Party Shireworth Minister of State for Trade Policy
Alexandra Sadana 2014 Liberal Party Helensville Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Court Services and Reform
Alice Mavrinac 2014 Liberal Party Delyn Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Growth and Planning
Gabriella Robinson 2014 Liberal Party Atherleigh Secretary of State for the Home Office
Robert Francis 2014 Gallambrian Greens Malborough
Claire Hyman 2014 Gallambrian Greens Gleeson
Scott Mataraci 2014 Gallambrian Labor Party Fairbourne
Kate Burns-Laing 2014 Gallambrian Labor Party Menzies
Jeffrey Edwards 2014 Gallambrian Labor Party Windle
Oliver Hollis 2014 Gallambrian Labor Party Shevlock
John McConaghy 2014 Gallambrian Labor Party Tollesbury
Kashmira Naik 2014 Gallambrian Labor Party Thames Head
Ian Waldron 2014 Gallambrian Labor Party Wellington
Elijah Ward 2014 Liberal Party Stirling
Bennet Delaney 2014 Liberal Party Charnwood
Carter Houghton 2014 Liberal Party South Molton Minister of State for Communities and Local Government
Charles West 2014 Liberal Party Yarm Minister of State for Marenesia
Eddie Khan 2014 Socialists Alliance Foxley
Casey Thompson 2014 Socialists Alliance Launceston
Felix Mitchell 2014 Socialists Alliance Royston
Mark Francis 2014 Socialists Alliance Southam
Ernie Day 2014 Socialists Alliance Uppingham
Thomas Shelby 2014 Communist Party of Gallambria Burham-on-sea
Neve Ball 2014 Communist Party of Gallambria Epping
Ray Austin 2014 Communist Party of Gallambria Needham Market
Ollie Williams 2014 Communist Party of Gallambria Ramsgate
Tyler Kelly 2014 Gallambrian National Party Bracknelll
Tristan Barrett 2014 Gallambrian National Party Fakenham
Austin Hawkins 2014 Gallambrian National Party Great Yarmouth
Anya Rose 2014 Gallambrian National Party Taunton Minister of State for Aurelia
Oskar Fraser 2014 Liberal Party Didcot
Ellis Jordan 2014 Liberal Party Winchelsea
Roger Josephson 2017 Centre Alliance Don Valley
Penelope Garcis 2017 Liberal Party Bradfield Minister of State for Employment and Workplace Relations
Francis Duncan 2017 Liberal Party Upper Norwood Secretary of State for Education, Training and Workplace Relations
Andrew Bayliss 2017 Gallambrian Greens Camberwell
Marcus Belmonte 2017 Centre Alliance Wakefield
Fiona Marshall 2017 Gallambrian Labor Party Watson
Theresa Martin-Rovet 2017 Gallambrian Labor Party Pearce
Barry Duncan 2017 Gallambrian Labor Party Molyneaux
Sarah George 2017 Gallambrian Labor Party Temple Newsam
Yvonne Killen 2017 Gallambrian Labor Party Arnside
David Knott 2017 Gallambrian Labor Party Exwick
Hillary Mahoney 2017 Gallambrian National Party Surrey Heath
David Berkovich 2017 Gallambrian National Party St Albans Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Defence Treaties and Collective Defence
Robert Sawyer 2017 Gallambrian National Party Kenilworth
Nicholas Adamson 2017 Liberal Party Fincheley
Hayden Spencer 2017 Liberal Party St Neots Minister of State for Investment
Zoe Gibson 2017 Socialists Alliance Newmarket
Felix Jackson 2017 Socialists Alliance Shepton Mallet
Megan Henderson 2017 Communist Party of Gallambria Denholme
Tiana Edwards 2017 Gallambrian National Party Bishop's Stortford
Sophia Gray 2017 Gallambrian National Party Telford
Jackson Cunningham 2017 Liberal Party Saxmundham
Issac Mahaki-Maia 2018 Liberal Party Mangere Minister of State for Marenai Affairs
Benjamin Stevenson 2018 Liberal Party Manuwera Minister of State for the Arts, Heritage and Tourism
Simon Ratana 2018 Liberal Party Kaikora Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Marenai and Indigenous Health
Norman Grice 2018 Gallambrian Greens Ohariou
Antonia Blundell 2018 Gallambrian Labor Party Otaki
James Goslin 2018 Gallambrian Labor Party Papakura
Carson Lewis 2018 Liberal Party Ohakea



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