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Those elected were as follows:<ref>Andrew Reynolds. [https://www.pinknews.co.uk/2017/06/09/the-uk-just-elected-a-record-number-of-lgbtq-people-to-parliament/ The UK just elected a record number of LGBTQ people to Parliament], ''[[Pink News]], 9 June 2017.</ref>
Those elected were as follows:<ref>Andrew Reynolds. [https://www.pinknews.co.uk/2017/06/09/the-uk-just-elected-a-record-number-of-lgbtq-people-to-parliament/ The UK just elected a record number of LGBTQ people to Parliament], ''[[Pink News]], 9 June 2017.</ref>
Conservative (19)
Conservative (19)
[[Stuart Andrew]] – Pudsey
*[[Stuart Andrew]] – Pudsey
*[[Crispin Blunt]] – Reigate
*[[Crispin Blunt]] – Reigate
*[[Nick Boles]] – Grantham & Stamford
*[[Nick Boles]] – Grantham & Stamford
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Two incumbent LGBTQ MPs were ousted: [[John Nicolson]] of the SNP in East Dunbartonshire and Tory [[Ben Howlett]] in Bath.
Two incumbent LGBTQ MPs were ousted: [[John Nicolson]] of the SNP in East Dunbartonshire and Tory [[Ben Howlett]] in Bath.
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Revision as of 16:07, 21 February 2018

The 2017 general election was held on the 8th of June.

45 out LGBTQ MPs were elected, a net gain of six,

Those elected were as follows:[1] Conservative (19)

Labour

Scottish National Party

Two incumbent LGBTQ MPs were ousted: John Nicolson of the SNP in East Dunbartonshire and Tory Ben Howlett in Bath.

References

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