Islington North (UK Parliament Constituency) - Members of Parliament

Members of Parliament

Election Member
1885 Sir George Trout Bartley Conservative
1906 David Sydney Waterlow Liberal
Dec 1910 Sir George Touche Conservative
1918 Sir Newton James Moore Conservative
1923 William Henry Cowan Conservative
1929 Robert Young Labour
1931 Albert William Goodman Conservative
1937 by-election Dr Leslie Haden-Guest Labour
1950 Ronw Moelwyn Hughes Labour
1951 Wilfred Fienburgh Labour
1958 by-election Gerry Reynolds Labour
1969 by-election Michael O'Halloran Labour
1981 SDP
1983 Independent Labour
1983 Jeremy Corbyn Labour

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