how many tory mps are there
There are currently about 118 Conservative (Tory) MPs in the UK House of Commons.
Quick Scoop
- At the July 2024 general election, 121 Conservative MPs were elected out of 650 seats, the party’s worst result in modern history.
- Since then, by‑elections and changes have reduced that to around 118 sitting Conservative MPs.
- An April 2025 Commons party breakdown lists 118 Conservative MPs alongside 404 Labour (including Labour Co‑op) MPs, showing how small the Tory bloc now is.
In everyday terms, if you walk into the Commons today, the blue Tory benches are a much smaller cluster compared with the dominant Labour majority.
Why the number moves
- The headline election figure (121) can change due to resignations, defections, suspensions, or deaths, and subsequent by‑elections.
- That is why different sources sometimes quote 121 (elected in 2024) versus about 118 (current tally in this Parliament).
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