Members of Parliament
Election | Member | Party | |
---|---|---|---|
1918 | Waldorf Astor | Conservative | |
1919 by-election | Nancy Astor | Conservative | |
1945 | Lucy Middleton | Labour | |
1951 | Jakie Astor | Conservative | |
1959 | Ian Fraser | Conservative | |
1966 | David Owen | Labour | |
Feb 1974 | Alan Clark | Conservative | |
1992 | Gary Streeter | Conservative | |
1997 | Linda Gilroy | Labour Co-operative | |
2010 | Constituency abolished: see Plymouth Moor View and Plymouth Sutton and Devonport |
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