List of Conservative British Female MPs

The first ever female MP to take her seat in the House of Commons was the Conservative Nancy Astor, Viscountess Astor, she sat in the House from 1919-1945, her election led the way for women in society to become increasingly more involved in politics and for many they later represented their respected party in Parliament.

1919


 * Nancy Astor, Viscountess Astor -  Plymouth Sutton (MP from 1919-1945 - Retired)

1923


 * Katharine Stewart-Murray, Duchess of Atholl - Kinross & West Perthshire (MP from 1923-1938 - Retired) 

1931


 * Thelma Cazalet-Keir CBE - Islington East (MP from 1931-1945 - Lost)

February 1974


 * Lynda Chalker - Wallasey (MP from 1974-1992 - Lost) - Minister for Overseas Development 1989 - 1997 and Created Baroness Chalker in 1992

1984 by-election


 * Virginia Bottomley - South West Surrey (MP from 1984-2005 - Retired) - Secretary of State for Health from 9 April 1992 –5 July 1995 and Created Baroness Bottomley 24 June 2005

1992


 * Angela Browning - Tiverton and Honiton (MP from 1992-2010 - Retired) - Created Baroness Browning in 2010


 * Judith Chaplin OBE - Newbury (MP from 1992-1993 - Died in office)

6 May 2010


 * Harriett Baldwin - West Worcestershire (MP from 2010-)


 * Karen Bradley - Staffordshire Moorlands (MP from 2010-)


 * Angie Bray - Ealing Central and Acton (Mp from 2010-)


 * Fiona Bruce (politician) - Congleton (MP from 2010-)


 * Dr Therese Coffey - Suffolk Coastal (MP from 2010-)

*Tracey Crouch - Chatham and Aylesford (MP from 2010-)