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Number of British MPsNumber of British MPs Over the history of the House of Commons, the number of Members of Parliament (MPs) has varied for various reasons, with increases in recent years due to increases in the population of the United Kingdom. There are currently 659 MPs, corresponding to approximately one for every 90,000 people, or one for every 67,000 registered voters. Total number of MPs (1918-)
The total number of MPs elected is given for each General Election, with the winning Prime Minister shown in parentheses. The period between 1918 and 1922 saw the most MPs in the history of Parliament. The sharp decrease in 1922 was due to the independence of the Irish Free State. Total number of MPs (1688-1918) Following the Glorious Revolution of 1688 there were 513 MPs, until the Act of Union 1707 added 45 MPs for Scotland. These 558 were again increased to 658 by the Act of Union 1800, with the addition of MPs for Ireland. Number of Scottish MPsThe total number of MPs representing Scottish constituencies has been varied by Act of Parliament several times since the Acts of Union. These are the occasions on which the number has been changed, and the number of MPs following the change is given in each case.
In 2003, following the creation of the Scottish Parliament, the Boundary Commission for Scotland met to recommend a decrease in the number of Scottish MPs to bring the average number per head of population into line with the national average. These changes will be brought into effect after the May 2005 General Election.
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