Your Members in the European Parliament

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There are 73 UK MEPs. They are elected in Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Other EU member states elect MEPs from their countries. European Elections take place every 5 years and the last elections were held on 23-26 May 2019.



The new UK MEPs elected in May 2019 took up their seats on 2nd July 2019.



The UK is divided into 12 electoral regions made up of the nations and regions of the UK. Each region has between 3 and 10 MEPs and each MEP in a region represents everyone living there.



For example, if you live in Cambridge, all 7 Eastern region MEPs represent you and you can contact any or all of them. If you are not sure, please phone us on 020 7227 4300.

Find your MEPs

Name : Political group : Group of the European People's Party (Christian Democrats) Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats in the European Parliament Renew Europe Group Identity and Democracy Group of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe European Conservatives and Reformists Group Group of the Greens/European Free Alliance Confederal Group of the European United Left - Nordic Green Left Europe of Freedom and Direct Democracy group Europe of Nations and Freedom Non-attached Members Constituency : National party :

Eastern Region - 7 MEPs

East Midlands Region - 5 MEPs

London Region - 8 MEPs

North East Region - 3 MEPs

North West Region - 8 MEPs

Northern Ireland - 3 MEPs

Scotland - 6 MEPs

South East Region - 10 MEPs

South West Region - 6 MEPs

Wales - 4 MEPs

West Midlands Region - 7 MEPs

Yorkshire and the Humber - 6 MEPs

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