He held his seat at the 2005 election, the first independent MP to do so since 1949.
In 1993, he left the party, remaining an independent MP until the elections of 1996.
He worked ad an independent MP until the 2006 parliamentary election.
At the time the bill was introduced, an independent MP stated he thought it had about a 99% chance of passing.
He was an independent MP, with no party affiliation.
A Representative of independent MPs, in case they are five or more.
He was elected, and served the entirety of his term, as an independent MP.
He was an independent conservative MP, and a lawyer.
The party was formed in the wake of the 2001 election, when 12 independent MPs grouped together.
The government lost its majority at the 1911 general election, but managed to stay in office with the support of independent MPs until the following year.