Heads of state and government (MA)|155px (PhD, 1990)|155px (LLB, 1957)|155px
United Kingdom Current Members of the House of Commons •
Zubir Ahmed – Labour MP •
Calvin Bailey – Labour MP •
Alex Burghart – Conservative MP •
Chris Coghlan – Liberal Democrat MP •
Sir Nic Dakin – Labour MP •
Mark Francois – Conservative MP •
John Glen – Conservative MP •
John Grady – Labour MP •
Dan Jarvis – Labour MP and
Minister of State for Security •
Mike Martin – Liberal Democrat MP •
Kevin McKenna – Labour MP •
Gagan Mohindra – Conservative MP •
Sarah Olney – Liberal Democrat MP •
Lucy Powell – Labour MP •
Sarah Russell – Labour MP •
Jeevun Sandher – Labour MP •
Tulip Siddiq – Labour MP •
Fred Thomas – Labour MP •
Gareth Thomas – Labour MP
Current Members of the House of Lords (BD, 1962)|155px (LLB, 1969)|155px •
Charles Banner, Baron Banner – Conservative peer •
George Carey, Baron Carey of Clifton – former
Archbishop of Canterbury •
Alex Carlile, Baron Carlile of Berriew – Crossbench peer •
Andrew Dunlop, Baron Dunlop – Conservative peer •
Christopher Geidt, Baron Geidt – Crossbench peer •
Ajay Kakkar, Baron Kakkar – Crossbench peer •
Sally Morgan, Baroness Morgan of Huyton – Labour Peer •
Nuala O'Loan, Baroness O'Loan – Crossbench peer •
David Owen, Baron Owen – Crossbench peer and former
Foreign Secretary •
Ted Rowlands, Baron Rowlands – Labour peer •
Kay Swinburne, Baroness Swinburne – Conservative peer •
Mary Watkins, Baroness Watkins of Tavistock – Crossbench peer
Other UK politicians (AKC)|155px (BA, 1922; PhD, 1940)|155px , Labour peer and co-founder of the
London School of Economics|155px •
Steve Aiken – Member of the Northern Irish Assembly •
Sir Ronald Wilberforce Allen – Liberal MP •
Charles Bagnall – Conservative MP •
Jacob Bell – Liberal MP •
Sir John Bethell, 1st Baron Bethell – Liberal peer •
Sir Patrick Bishop – Conservative MP •
Terence Boston, Baron Boston of Faversham – Crossbench peer •
Thomas Bowles – Conservative and Liberal MP, founder of
Vanity Fair magazine •
James Boyden – Labour MP •
Richard Braine – Leader of the UK Independence Party •
Alexander Brogden – Liberal MP •
Sir Edmund Byrne – Conservative MP •
Douglas Carswell – Conservative, UKIP and Independent MP •
Sir George Chetwynd – Labour MP •
Gavin Brown Clark – Liberal MP •
Michael Clark – Conservative MP •
Sir Edward Clarke – Conservative MP and
Solicitor General for England and Wales •
Stanley Clinton-Davis, Baron Clinton-Davis – Labour peer and former EU Commissioner •
Tim Collins – Conservative MP •
Sir Henry Cotton – Liberal MP and President of the
Indian National Congress •
James Dalziel, 1st Baron Dalziel of Kirkcaldy – Liberal peer •
John Dunwoody – Labour MP •
Natascha Engel – Labour MP •
William Finnie – Liberal MP •
Henry Gladstone, 1st Baron Gladstone of Hawarden – son and Private Secretary to
William Gladstone •
Sir Richard Glass – Conservative MP •
Sir Augustus Godson – Conservative MP •
Joseph Green – National Democratic MP •
Robert Grosvenor, 2nd Baron Ebury – Liberal peer •
George Peabody Gooch – Liberal MP and historian •
Joseph Hardcastle – Liberal MP •
Charles Harrison – Liberal MP •
Sally-Ann Hart – Conservative MP •
Sir John Heaton, 1st Baronet – Conservative MP •
Charles Hopwood – Liberal MP •
Collingwood Hughes – Conservative MP •
Sir Clarendon Hyde – Liberal MP •
Frank James – Conservative MP •
Edward Johnson – Liberal MP •
Fay Jones – Conservative MP •
Horace King, Baron Maybray-King –
Speaker of the House of Commons (1965–1970) •
Phillip Lee – Liberal Democrat MP •
Brandon Lewis – Conservative MP •
James Lowther, 1st Viscount Ullswater –
Speaker of the House of Commons (1905–1921) •
John MacGregor, Baron MacGregor of Pulham Market – Conservative peer •
Fiona Mactaggart – Labour MP •
Sir John Maple, 1st Baronet – Conservative MP •
John Marek – Labour MP •
George Marks, 1st Baron Marks – Labour peer •
Tom Mason – Conservative Member of the Scottish Parliament •
Oonagh McDonald – Labour MP •
Allan Glaisyer Minns – First Black Mayor of a town/city in the UK •
Julie Morgan – Labour MP and Welsh Assembly Member •
Charles Newdegate – Conservative MP •
Sarah Newton – Conservative MP •
Matthew Offord – Conservative MP •
Evan Pateshall – Conservative MP •
Augustus Paulet, 15th Marquess of Winchester •
Sir Robert Perks, 1st Baronet – Liberal MP •
Colwyn Philipps, 3rd Viscount St Davids – Conservative peer •
Sir Philip Pilditch, 1st Baronet – Conservative MP •
Raymond Plant – Labour peer •
Dan Poulter – Labour MP •
William Priestley – Conservative MP •
John Puleston – Conservative MP •
Henry George Purchase – Liberal MP •
Pandeli Ralli – Liberal MP •
Sir William Rattigan – Liberal Unionist MP and Vice-Chancellor of Punjab University •
Thorold Rogers – Liberal MP and economist •
Sir John Rolleston – Conservative MP •
Sir Hugh Rossi – Conservative MP •
Dame Angela Rumbold – Conservative MP •
Sir Arthur Salter – Conservative MP and judge •
Bob Seely – Conservative MP •
Keith Simpson – Conservative MP •
Michael Stapleton-Cotton, 5th Viscount Combermere – Crossbench peer •
Howard Stoate – Labour MP •
Edward Strauss – Liberal MP •
Sir Gary Streeter – Conservative MP •
Edith Summerskill, Baroness Summerskill – Labour peer •
George Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 3rd Duke of Sutherland – Liberal peer •
Jeffrey Thomas – Labour MP •
Michael Tomlinson – Conservative MP •
Sir Gerard Vaughan – Conservative MP •
Sir Kenneth Warren – Conservative MP •
Harold Watkinson, 1st Viscount Watkinson – Conservative peer and Cabinet Minister •
Sidney Webb, 1st Baron Passfield – Labour peer and Cabinet Minister; also the co-founder of London School of Economics (LSE) •
John Shiress Will – Liberal MP •
John Wilmot, 1st Baron Wilmot of Selmeston – Labour peer •
Sarah Wollaston – Conservative and Liberal MP •
Henry de Worms, 1st Baron Pirbright – Conservative peer •
David Warburton – Conservative MP •
Simon Wright – Liberal Democrat MP
Other politicians Europe •
Recep Akdağ – Deputy Prime Minister of Turkey •
Georgios Anastassopoulos – Greek MEP •
Birgir Ármannsson – Speaker of the Icelandic Althing •
Paul Balban – Gibraltarian Member of Parliament •
Patrick Belton – Member of the Irish Dáil •
Konstantinos Bogdanos – Member of the Hellenic Parliament •
Tom de Bruijn – Dutch Foreign Minister •
Magnus Brunner –
European commissioner •
Haresh Budhrani – Speaker of the Gibraltar Parliament •
Yehor Cherniev – Member of the Ukrainian
Verkhovna Rada •
Gordan Georgiev – Member of the Assembly of the Republic of North Macedonia •
Alexandre Holroyd – Member of the French National Assembly •
Igli Hasani – Albanian Foreign Minister •
Kamal Jafarov – Member of the Azerbaijan Parliament •
Pål Jonson – Swedish Defence Minister •
Olga Kefalogianni – Greek Cabinet Minister •
Emil Kirjas – Macedonian politician •
Hannelore Kraft –
Minister-President of
North Rhine-Westphalia •
Gabriel Kroon – Member of the Swedish Riksdag •
Axelle Lemaire – French Minister for Digital Affairs •
Bernardino León – Head of the
United Nations Support Mission in Libya •
Oliver Luksic – Member of the German Bundestag •
Bilal Macit – Member of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey •
Edgar Mann –
Chairman of the Executive Council of the Isle of Man •
Nickolay Mladenov –
UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process and former Bulgarian Foreign Minister •
Giulia Moi – Italian MEP •
James Moorhouse – Conservative and Liberal Democrat MEP •
Krisztina Morvai – Hungarian MEP •
Eoghan Murphy – Member of the Irish Dáil •
Mihail Neamțu – Member of the Romanian Chamber of Deputies •
Pambos Papageorgiou – Member of the Cypriot House of Representatives •
Peter Price – Conservative MEP •
Jiří Šedivý – Czech Defence Minister •
Shaun Spiers – Labour MEP •
Eleni Stavrou – Member of the Cypriot House of Representatives •
Spyros Taliadouros – Member of the Hellenic Parliament •
Rebecca Taylor – Liberal Democrat MEP •
Jef Van Damme – Member of the Parliament of the Brussels-Capital Region
Americas (LLM, 1975)|155px •
Francis Black – Canadian politician •
Hector Cameron – Member of the Canadian House of Commons •
Catherine Dorion – Member of the
National Assembly of Quebec •
Andrew Exum – Middle East Scholar and Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Middle East Policy •
Jerome Fitzgerald – Bahamian Education Minister •
Bob Frankford – Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario •
Colleen Graffy – US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State •
Richard Willis Jameson – Member of the Canadian House of Commons •
John Hillen – US
Assistant Secretary of State for Political-Military Affairs •
Anne McLellan – Deputy Prime Minister of Canada •
Sir Shridath Ramphal –
Commonwealth Secretary-General (1975–1990) and Guyanese Foreign Minister •
Christina Rocca – US
Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs •
David Arthur Singh – Guyanese Cabinet Minister •
Yaneth Giha Tovar – Colombian Education Minister •
Frederick Wills – Guyanese Foreign Minister
Asia (PhD, 1994)|155px •
Shafique Ahmed – Bangladeshi Justice Minister •
Marriyum Aurangzeb – Senior Minister in Pakistan •
Maragatham Chandrasekar – Member of the Indian Lok Sabha •
Irene Chang – former Member of the Sarawak State Legislative Assembly •
Teresa Cheng –
Secretary for Justice (Hong Kong) •
Azhar Azizan Harun –
Speaker of the Dewan Rakyat •
Tan Chuan-Jin – former
Speaker of the Parliament of Singapore •
Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar – Member of the Indian Lok Sabha •
Colvin R. de Silva – Sri Lankan Cabinet Minister •
Christopher de Souza – Deputy Speaker of the Parliament of Singapore •
Sushmita Dev – Member of the Indian Lok Sabha •
Faisal Saleh Hayat – Pakistani Interior Minister •
Anisul Huq – Bangladeshi Justice Minister •
Faizah Jamal – Member of the Singaporean Parliament •
Wan Ahmad Fayhsal Wan Ahmad Kamal – Malaysian Senator •
Sir Muhammad Zafarullah Khan – President of the
UN General Assembly (1962), the
International Court of Justice and Pakistani Foreign Minister •
Sikandar Hayat Khan –
Prime Minister of Punjab •
Chitpas Kridakorn – Member of the Thai House of Representatives •
Dennis Kwok – Member of the Hong Kong Legislative Council •
Ahmad Massoud –
National Resistance Front of Afghanistan leader •
Mohamed Ghassan Maumoon – Maldivian Defence Minister •
Gholam Mujtaba – Pakistani politician •
Sarojini Naidu – President of the Indian National Congress •
Nik Nazmi – Malaysian Cabinet Minister •
Sania Nishtar – Pakistani Education Minister •
S. C. C. Anthony Pillai – Member of the Indian Lok Sabha •
G. G. Ponnambalam – Sri Lankan Cabinet Minister •
S. Rajaratnam – former Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore •
Pritam Singh – Singaporean Opposition Leader •
Sirichok Sopha – Member of the Thai House of Representatives •
Hayashi Tadasu – Japanese Foreign Minister •
Desmond Tan – Minister of State in the Singaporean Prime Minister's Office, Member of the Singaporean Parliament, Deputy Secretary-General of the
National Trades Union Congress •
Akara Tongjaisod – Member of the Thai House of Representatives •
Rais Yatim – Malaysian Foreign Minister,
President of the Dewan Negara •
Alvin Yeo – former Member of the Singaporean Parliament
Middle East •
Alia Al-Dahlawi – Member of the Consultative Assembly of Saudi Arabia •
Mowaffak al-Rubaie – Member of the Iraqi Governing Council •
Fleur Hassan-Nahoum – Deputy Mayor of Jerusalem •
Ronen Hoffman – Member of the Israeli Knesset •
Ahmad Masa'deh – Jordanian politician •
Juwan Fouad Masum – Minister in the Iraqi Transitional Government •
Mohamed Qubaty – Yemeni Cabinet Minister •
Hayat Sindi – Member of the Consultative Assembly of Saudi Arabia
Africa (LLB, 1969)|155px (LLB, 1968)|155px •
Hassan al-Turabi – Sudanese Foreign Minister •
Obed Asamoah – Ghanaian Foreign Minister •
Ziad Bahaa-Eldin – Deputy Prime Minister of Egypt •
Abdulai Conteh – Vice President of Sierra Leone •
Joseph B. Dauda – Sierra Leonean Foreign Minister •
Ali Rasso Dido – Member of the Kenyan National Assembly •
Kayode Fayemi – Nigerian Cabinet Minister and, later, Regional Governor •
Alan Ganoo – Speaker of the National Assembly of Mauritius •
Roger Hawkins – Rhodesian Defence Minister •
Omobola Johnson – Nigerian Cabinet Minister •
Tamba Lamina – Sierra Leonean Cabinet Minister •
David Nana Larbie – Ghanaian Member of Parliament •
Francis Minah – Vice President of Sierra Leone •
Ned Nwoko – Member of the Nigerian House of Representatives •
Prince Chibudom Nwuche – Member of the Nigerian House of Representatives •
George Nyamweya – Member of the Kenyan National Assembly •
James Nyamweya – Kenyan Foreign Minister •
Sam Okudzeto – Ghanaian Member of Parliament •
Razack Peeroo – Speaker of the National Assembly of Mauritius •
Seham Sergiwa – Libyan politician •
Chukwuemeka Ujam – Member of the Nigerian House of Representatives •
Muhammad Uteem – Member of the Mauritian National Assembly •
Justin Valentin – Seychellois Education Minister •
Michael Kijana Wamalwa – Vice President of Kenya
Oceania •
Sir Stanley Argyle – Premier of Victoria •
Phillida Bunkle – Member of the New Zealand Parliament •
Sir Ernest Clark – Governor of Tasmania •
Sir John Cockburn – Premier of South Australia •
Charles Henry Grant – Australian Member of Parliament •
John Hargrave – Australian Member of Parliament and judge •
Horace Harper – Australian Member of Parliament •
Charles Beard Izard – Member of the New Zealand Parliament •
James Purves – Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly •
Edward Wakefield – Member of the New Zealand Parliament •
James Walker – Senator for New South Wales
Diplomatic service •
Emmanuel Kodjoe Dadzie – Ghanaian diplomat •
Francis Deng – Permanent Representative of South Sudan to the United Nations •
Sir Francis Floud – British High Commissioner to Canada •
Judith Gough – British Ambassador to Sweden •
Victor Henderson – British Ambassador to Yemen •
Martin Kimani – Permanent Representative of Kenya to the United Nations •
Dianna Melrose – British Ambassador to Cuba and British High Commissioner to Tanzania •
Lawrence Middleton – British Ambassador to South Korea •
Colin Munro – British Ambassador to Croatia •
Archibald Rose – diplomat •
Pjer Šimunović – Croatian Ambassador to the United States •
Sir Edward Thornton – British Ambassador to the United States •
Shekou Touray – Permanent Representative of Sierra Leone to the United Nations •
John Tucknott – British Ambassador to Nepal •
Lois Young – Permanent Representative of Belize to the United Nations ==Royalty and nobility==