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The '''2017 general election''' was held on the 8th of June. It was called by Prime Minister [[Theresa May]] in the hope of securing a larger majority in the context of negotiations to withdraw from the [[European Union]], but teh Conservatives lost ground, and Mrs May then formed a minority government with the support of the [[Democratic Unionist party]].
The '''2017 general election''' was held on the 8th of June. It was called by Prime Minister [[Theresa May]] in the hope of securing a larger majority in the context of negotiations to withdraw from the [[European Union]], but the Conservatives lost ground, and Mrs May then formed a minority government with the support of the [[Democratic Unionist Party]].


==LGBT MPs==
==LGBT MPs==

Revision as of 16:15, 21 February 2018

The 2017 general election was held on the 8th of June. It was called by Prime Minister Theresa May in the hope of securing a larger majority in the context of negotiations to withdraw from the European Union, but the Conservatives lost ground, and Mrs May then formed a minority government with the support of the Democratic Unionist Party.

LGBT MPs

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

Those elected were as follows:[1]

Conservative

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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