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List of United Kingdom MPs: Y

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Following is a list of past and present Members of Parliament (MPs) of the Parliament of the United Kingdom whose surnames begin with Y.

Colour key:   Conservative   Labour   Liberal   Liberal Democrats   Scottish Unionist Party   Tory   Whigs

Name Image Party First elected Constituency Notes
Sir John Yarde-Buller
Conservative 1835 South Devon (1835–1858) Later ennobled as Baron Churston
Mohammad Yasin
Labour 2017 Bedford (2017-present)
Sir Charles Yate

1st Baronet Yate

Conservative 1910 Melton (19101924)
John Ashton Yates Whig 1837 County Carlow (18371841)
Victor Yates
Labour 1945 Birmingham, Ladywood

(1945-1969)

Died in office
William Yates Conservative 1955 The Wrekin (1955-1966) Later became Member of the Australian Parliament
James Yeaman Liberal 1873 Dundee (18731880)
William Henry Yelverton Whig 1832 Carmarthen Boroughs

(18321835)

High Sheriff of Carmarthenshire (1853)
Sir Alfred Yeo
Liberal 1914 Poplar (19141918)

Poplar South (19181922)

Mayor of Poplar (1903–04)
Frank Ash Yeo
Liberal 1885 Gower (18851888) Died in office
Tim Yeo
Conservative 1983 South Suffolk (19832015) Chairman of the Energy and Climate Change Select Committee (2010–15)

Shadow Secretary of State for Environment and Transport (2004–05)

Shadow Secretary of State for Public Services, Health and Education (2003–04)

Shadow Secretary of State for Trade and Industry (2002–03)

Shadow Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport (2001–02)

Robert Yerburgh
Conservative 1886 Chester (18861906;19101916)
Robert Yerburgh Conservative 1922 South Dorset (19221929)
Sir George Yonge

5th Baronet Yonge

N/A 1801 Old Sarum (1801) Master of the Mint (1794–1799)

Secretary at War (1782–83;1783–94)

Governor of the Cape Colony (1799–1801)

Also member of Parliament of Great Britain

Christopher York Conservative 1939 Ripon (19391950)

Harrogate (19501954)

High Sheriff of Yorkshire (1966–67)
Charles Yorke
Tory 1831 Reigate (1831–1832)

Cambridgeshire (1832–1834)

Lord Privy Seal (1858–59)

Postmaster General (1852)

Lord Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire (1835–73)

Later ennobled as the 4th Earl of Hardwicke

Charles Philip Yorke
Tory 1801 Cambridgeshire (1801–1810)

St Germans (1810–1812)

Liskeard (18121818)

First Lord of the Admiralty (1810–12)

Teller of the Exchequer (1813–34)

Home Secretary (1803–04)

Eliot Yorke Conservative 1835 Cambridgeshire (18351865)
Eliot Constantine Yorke Conservative 1974 Cambridgeshire (1974-1978)
Henry Redhead Yorke Whig 1841 City of York (1841–1848) Died in office
John Yorke Conservative 1864 Tewkesbury (1864–1868;1885–1886)

East Gloucestershire (1872–1885)

High Sheriff of Gloucestershire (1892–1893)
Joseph Yorke Tory 1831 Reigate (1831-1832)
Sir Joseph Sydney Yorke
Tory 1801 Reigate (18011806;1818–1831)

St Germans (1806–1810)

West Looe (1812-1812)

Sandwich (18121818)

First Naval Lord (1813–1816)

Also member of the Parliament of Great Britain

Simon Yorke Tory 1801 Grantham (18011802) High Sheriff of Denbighsire (1807–08)

Also member of the Parliament of Great Britain

Adolphus William Young Liberal 1857 Great Yarmouth (1857–1859)

Helston (18651866;18681880)

Andrew Young Labour Co-operative 1923 Glasgow Partick (19231924)
Sir Arthur Young

1st Baronet of Patrick

Scottish Unionist Party 1950 Glasgow Partick (19351950)

Glasgow Scotstoun (19501950)

Vice-Chamberlain of the Household (1944)

Lord Commissioner of the Treasury (1942–44)

Charles Young Conservative 1885 Christchurch (18851892)
David Young Labour 1974 Bolton East (19741983)

Bolton South East (19831997)

Ernest Young Liberal 1931 Middlesbrough East (19311935)
Hilton Young
Liberal 1915 Norwich (19151923;19241929)

Sevenoaks (19291935)

Minister of Health (1931–35)

Financial Secretary to the Treasury (1921–22)

Editor of the Financial News (1925–29)

Later ennobled as 1st Baron Kennet

Sir Frederick William Young
Conservative 1918 Swindon (19181922) Agent-General for South Australia (1915–18)
Sir George Young

6th Baronet of Formosa Place

Conservative 1974 Acton (19741983)

Ealing Acton (19831997)

North West Hampshire

(19972015)

Chief Whip of the House of Commons (2012–14)

Leader of the House of Commons and Lord Privy Seal (2010–12)

Shadow Leader of the House of Commons (1998–2000;2009–10)

Shadow Secretary of State for Defence (1997–98)

Secretary of State for Transport (1995–97)

Financial Secretary to the Treasury (1994–95)

Comptroller of the Household (1990)

Later ennobled as Lord Young of Cookham

George Young
Liberal 1865 Wigtown Burghs (18651874) Solicitor General for Scotland (1862–66;1868–69)

Lord Advocate (1869–74)

Jacob Young
Conservative 2019 Redcar (2019-present)
John Young

2nd Baronet of Bailieborough Castle

Conservative 1831 Cavan (1831–1855) Governor General of Canada (1869–72)

Lord Lieutenant of Cavan (1871–76)

Governor of New South Wales (1861–67)

Chief Secretary for Ireland (1853–55)

Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury (1845–46)

Financial Secretary to the Treasury (1844–45)

Later ennobled as 1st Baron Lisgar

Richard Young Liberal 1865 Cambridgeshire (18651868) Mayor of Wisbech (1858–63)
Robert Young Labour 1929 Islington North (19291931)
Sir Robert Young Labour 1918 Newton (19181931;19351950) General Secretary of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers (1913–1919)

Chairman of Ways and Means and Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons (1924;1929–31)

Oliver Young Conservative 1898 Wokingham (18981901)
William Young
Liberal 1910 East Perthshire (19101918)

Perth (19181922)

Sir William Young

4th Baronet of Dominica

Conservative 1835 Buckinghamshire (1835–1842)
George Younger

1st Viscount Younger of Leckie

Scottish Unionist Party 1906 Ayr Burghs (19061922) Lord Lieutenant of Stirlingshire (1925–29)

Chairman of the Conservative Party (1916–1923)

George Younger

4th Viscount Younger of Leckie

Conservative 1964 Ayr (19641992) Secretary of State for Defence (1986–89)

Secretary of State for Scotland (1979–1986)

Shadow Secretary of State for Defence (1975–76)

Later ennobled as Baron Younger of Prestwick

Sir William Younger

1st Baronet of Auchen Castle

Conservative 1895 Stamford (18951906)
Liberal Peebles and Selkirk (19101910)
Sir Kenneth Younger Labour 1945 Great Grimsby (19451959) Shadow Home Secretary (1955–57)
Richard Younger-Ross
Liberal Democrat 2001 Teignbridge (20012010)
Sir James Yoxall
Liberal 1895 Nottingham West (18951918) General Secretary of the National Union of Teachers (1892–1924)

President of the National Union of Teachers (1892)

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