london’s labour MEPs
Robert Evans MEP
Robert Evans is the longest serving of London’s nine MEPs, having been first elected for London North West in 1994. Under the current electoral system Robert is now a Labour MEP covering the whole of the capital but with special responsibility for 10 boroughs namely Brent, Ealing, Hammersmith & Fulham, Harrow, Hillingdon, Hounslow, Kingston, Merton, Richmond and Sutton. Read more…
Mary Honeyball MEP
Mary has always had a strong commitment to women’s rights and she is the European Parliamentary Labour Party’s Women’s Rights Spokeswoman in the European Parliament. Mary is also a member of the Environment Committee where she is working particularly on Climate Change and Chemicals Policy (REACH). Read more…
Claude Moraes MEP
Claude Moraes MEP was elected to the European Parliament for London in 1999 and again in 2004 where he led the London List of candidates. He was one of the first Asian MEPs and London’s first ethnic minority MEP. Claude was previously Director of JCWI, the national migration and refugee charity and Chief Executive of the Immigrants’ Aid Trust. Before that, he was a national officer at the TUC, a representative to the European TUC in Brussels, House of Commons adviser to MPs John Reid and Paul Boateng, and a CRE Commissioner. Read more…








