westminster’s legitimacy crisis

Carrying on that which was started at FBEL: presented here on a page entitled, “illegitimate“, is a list* of Members of Parliament who were “elected” in 2024 on a turnout of less than 51%.

There are 69 of them in all.

That’s 10.6% of the House of Commons. Look out for legislation that passes with a narrow margin. Look out for which MPs are sitting on committees, or proposing legislation. Look out for which Minister is enacting Statutory Instruments. I’ve added, at the foot of the page, a list of illegitimates (which might have omissions because of my hurry) with ministerial appointments as of 12th July, 2024, and will be updating periodically.

I propose that any parliamentary outcome that depends on these illegitimates is null and void.

There’s no doubt that if Nigel Farage (lately whipping up participation and belief in a “far-right” street presence) hadn’t become involved in the election in order to encourage participation as he did, the number of constituencies with sub-51% turnouts would have been a great deal more. I told you this is what he and his “party” was for. Later at some point I will make another pass through the results to assemble a list of “could have beens” so that we get a concrete idea of the extent to which Farage saved Starmer’s executive.

Angela Rayner. Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities. Deputy Prime Minister.

Pat McFadden. Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster.

Yvette Cooper. Secretary of State for the Home Department.

John Healey. Secretary of State for Defence.

Shabana Mahmood. Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice.

Ed Miliband. Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero.

Hilary Benn. Secretary of State for Northern Ireland.

Lucy Powell. Lord President of the Council, and Leader of the House of Commons.

Dan Jarvis. Minister of State in the Home Office.

Nick Thomas–Symonds. Paymaster General and Minister for the Cabinet Office (Minister for the Constitution and European Relations) in the Cabinet Office.

Diana Johnson. Minister of State in the Home Office.

Stephen Kinnock. Minister of State in the Department of Health and Social Care.

Sarah Jones. Minister of State in the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero and the Department for Business and Trade.

Stephen Timms. Minister of State in the Department for Work and Pensions.

Chris Bryant. Minister of State in the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology and the Department for Culture, Media and Sport.

Georgia Gould. Parliamentary Secretary in the Cabinet Office.

Seema Malhotra. Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State in the Home Office.

Jess Phillips. Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State in the Home Office.

Alex Norris. Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State in the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government.

Andrew Gwynne. Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State in the Department of Health and Social Care.

Mike Kane. Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State in the Department for Transport.

Gerald Jones. Assistant Whip, House of Commons.

Mary Creagh. Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State in the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs



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