For last week's Inside Cameron's Conservatives conference, I conducted some in-depth research into the likely new intake of Conservative MPs, covering those already selected for notionally Conservative seats or those which appear on paper in the top 200 target seats for the Conservatives.
We've already published some observations about the kinds of people they are and the views they hold; here is a list of those standing in thos most winnable seats who are, or have previously been, part- or full-time teachers or lecturers:
Deirdre Alden (Birmingham Edgbaston)
Helen Baker (Bridgend)
John Bell (Clwyd South)
Neil Carmichael (Stroud)
Mark Coote (Cheltenham)
Byron Davies (Gower)
Kris Hopkins (Keighley)
Mark Hudson (Edinburgh South)
Ben Jeffreys (Cheadle)
Bruce Laughton (Gedling)
Jason McCartney (Colne Valley)
Antony Little (Norwich South)
Gerald Michaluk (Ochil and South Perthshire)
Jesse Norman (Hereford and North Herefordshire)
Eric Ollerenshaw (Lancaster and Fleetwood)
Andrew Percy (Brigg and Goole)
Adeela Shafi (Bristol East)
Jonathan Isaby