Following is a list of past and present Members of Parliament (MPs) of the Parliament of the United Kingdom whose surnames begin with Y.
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1st Baronet Yate
( 1945- 1969)
( 1832– 1835)
Poplar South ( 1918– 1922)
Shadow Secretary of State for Environment and Transport (2004–05)
Shadow Secretary of State for Public Services, Health and Education (2003–04)
Shadow Secretary of State for Trade and Industry (2002–03)
Shadow Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport (2001–02)
5th Baronet Yonge
Secretary at War (1782–83;1783–94)
Governor of the Cape Colony (1799–1801)
Also member of Parliament of Great Britain
Harrogate ( 1950– 1954)
Cambridgeshire ( 1832– 1834)
Postmaster General (1852)
Lord Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire (1835–73)
Later ennobled as the 4th Earl of Hardwicke
St Germans ( 1810– 1812)
Liskeard ( 1812– 1818)
Teller of the Exchequer (1813–34)
Home Secretary (1803–04)
East Gloucestershire (1872–1885)
St Germans ( 1806– 1810)
West Looe (1812- 1812)
Sandwich ( 1812– 1818)
Also member of the Parliament of Great Britain
Helston ( 1865– 1866; 1868– 1880)
1st Baronet of Patrick
Glasgow Scotstoun ( 1950– 1950)
Lord Commissioner of the Treasury (1942–44)
Bolton South East ( 1983– 1997)
Sevenoaks ( 1929– 1935)
Financial Secretary to the Treasury (1921–22)
Editor of the Financial News (1925–29)
Later ennobled as 1st Baron Kennet
6th Baronet of Formosa Place
Ealing Acton ( 1983– 1997)
North West Hampshire
( 1997– 2015)
Leader of the House of Commons and Lord Privy Seal (2010–12)
Shadow Leader of the House of Commons (1998–2000;2009–10)
Shadow Secretary of State for Defence (1997–98)
Secretary of State for Transport (1995–97)
Financial Secretary to the Treasury (1994–95)
Comptroller of the Household (1990)
Later ennobled as Lord Young of Cookham
Lord Advocate (1869–74)
2nd Baronet of Bailieborough Castle
Lord Lieutenant of Cavan (1871–76)
Governor of New South Wales (1861–67)
Chief Secretary for Ireland (1853–55)
Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury (1845–46)
Financial Secretary to the Treasury (1844–45)
Later ennobled as 1st Baron Lisgar
Chairman of Ways and Means and Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons (1924;1929–31)
Perth ( 1918– 1922)
4th Baronet of Dominica
1st Viscount Younger of Leckie
Chairman of the Conservative Party (1916–1923)
4th Viscount Younger of Leckie
Secretary of State for Scotland (1979–1986)
Shadow Secretary of State for Defence (1975–76)
Later ennobled as Baron Younger of Prestwick
1st Baronet of Auchen Castle
President of the National Union of Teachers (1892)