Members of the European Parliament for the United Kingdom 1999–2004 by region
This is a list of United Kingdom members of the European Parliament for the 1999–2004 session. The UK is divided into twelve constituencies, with varying numbers of members: one constituency each for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, and one each for the nine Regions of England.
See MEPs for the UK 1999 - 2004 for an alphabetical list.
East Midlands
East of England
- Robert Sturdy
- Eryl McNally
- Christopher Beazley
- Bashir Khanbhai
- Richard Howitt
- Andrew Duff
- Geoffrey van Orden
- Jeffrey Titford
London
- Claude Moraes
- Theresa Villiers
- Robert Evans
- Charles Tannock
- Richard Balfe
- Sarah Ludford
- Ian Twinn
- Mary Honeyball (replaced resigned Pauline Green in 2000)
- John Bowis
- Jean Lambert
Northern Ireland
North East England
- Gordon Adam
- Martin Callanan
- Alan Donnelly (resigned January 2000)
- Stephen Hughes
- Barbara O'Toole
North West England
- Richard Inglewood
- Arlene McCarthy
- Robert Atkins
- Gary Titley
- David Sumberg
- Chris Davies
- Terry Wynn
- Den Dover
- Brian Simpson
- Jacqueline Foster
Scotland
- David Martin
- Ian Hudghton
- Struan Stevenson
- Bill Miller
- Neil MacCormick
- John Purvis
- Elspeth Attwooll
- Catherine Stihler
South East England
- James Provan
- Roy Perry
- Peter Skinner
- Emma Nicholson
- Daniel Hannan
- James Elles
- Mark Watts
- Nigel Farage
- Nirj Deva
- Chris Huhne
- Caroline Lucas
- Marta Andreasen
South West England
- Caroline Jackson
- Giles Chichester
- Glyn Ford
- Graham Watson
- Alexandar Macmillan
- Graham Booth (replaced resigned Michael Holmes in 2002)
- Neil Parish
Yorkshire and the Humber
- Andrew Brons
- Edward McMillan Scott
- Linda McAvan
- Timothy Kirkhope
- David Bowe
- Diana Wallis
- Robert Goodwill
- Richard Corbett
Wales
West Midlands
- John Corrie
- Simon Murphy
- Philip Bushill-Matthews
- Michael Cashman
- Malcolm Harbour
- Liz Lynne
- Philip Bradbourn
- Neena Gill
References
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