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Birmingham Ladywood (UK Parliament constituency) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Birmingham Ladywood (UK Parliament constituency)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Birmingham, Ladywood
Borough constituency
Birmingham, Ladywood shown within Birmingham, and Birmingham shown within England
Created: 1918
MP: Clare Short
Party: Independent
Type: House of Commons
County: West Midlands
EP constituency: West Midlands

Birmingham Ladywood is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It elects one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election.

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[edit] Boundaries

The constituency includes the entirety of Birmingham City Centre, which falls within Ladywood ward, as well as the deprived inner-city wards of Aston, Nechells and Soho. Aston University is located within the seat, as are Birmingham's two league football clubs, Aston Villa and Birmingham City.

[edit] Boundary review

Following their review of parliamentary representation in Birmingham and the West Midlands, the Boundary Commission for England has created a modified Ladywood constituency with the following electoral wards:

  • Aston, Ladywood, Nechells and Soho.
  • Birmingham Ladywood is an area of Birmingham city centre along with the areas of Aston, Newtown, Lozells, Handsworth, Soho & Nechells. The area is one of the most multicultural in Birmingham, the Midlands and the UK.
  • Ladywood has the highest unmployment rate in whole of the Midlands.[citation needed]

[edit] History

The seat has undergone several boundary alterations since its creation but has remained firmly Labour-held since 1945, with the exception of a by-election in June 1969 when Wallace Lawler won the seat for the Liberal Party. The seat was regained for Labour by Doris Fisher in the General Election a year later.

[edit] Members of Parliament

Duration of term as MP Name of MP Party of MP
1918 - 1929 Neville Chamberlain Conservative
1929 - 1931 Wilfrid Whiteley Labour
1931 - 1945 Geoffrey Lloyd Conservative
1945 - 1969 Victor Yates Labour
1969 - 1970 Wallace Lawler Liberal
1970 - 1974 Doris Fisher Labour
1974 - 1977 Brian Walden Labour
1977 - 1983 John Sever Labour
1983 - 2006 Clare Short Labour
2006 - Present Independent Labour

Clare Short elected as a Labour MP from the 1983 general election onwards resigned the Labour whip on October 20 2006 and wished it to be known that she would continue to sit in the Commons as an Independent Labour MP and a true "Social Democrat".

[edit] Election results

Confirmed candidates for the next UK general election[1][2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Shabana Mahmood
Liberal Democrat Ayoub Khan
UK Independence Lynette Nazemi-Afshar
General Election 2005: Birmingham, Ladywood
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Clare Short 17,262 51.9 -17.0
Liberal Democrat Ayoub Khan 10,461 31.5 +23.3
Conservative Phillipa Stroud 3,515 10.6 -0.7
UK Independence Lyn Nazemi-Afshar 2,008 6.0 +5.1
Majority 6,801 20.5
Turnout 33,246 46.8 +2.5
Labour hold Swing -20.1
General Election 2001: Birmingham, Ladywood
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Clare Short 21,694 68.9 -5.2
Conservative Benjamin Prentice 3,551 11.3 -2.0
Liberal Democrat Mahmood Chaudhry 2,586 8.2 +0.3
People's Justice Allah Ditta 2,112 6.7 N/A
Socialist Labour Surinder Virdee 443 1.4 N/A
Muslim Party Mahmood Hussain 432 1.4 N/A
ProLife Alliance James Caffery 392 1.2 N/A
UK Independence Anneliese Nattrass 283 0.9 N/A
Majority 18,143 57.6
Turnout 31,493 44.3 -9.9
Labour hold Swing
Birmingham Ladywood by-election, 1977
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour John Sever 8,227 53.13 -11.34
Conservative Quentin Davies 4,402 28.43 +6.33
National Front Anthony Reed Herbert 888 5.73 N/A
Liberal Kenneth Hardeman 765 4.94 -8.49
Socialist Unity Raghib Ahsan 534 3.49 N/A
Independent James Hunte 336 2.17 N/A
Independent Conservative George Matthews 71 0.46 N/A
Reform Party Peter Courtney 63 0.41 N/A
Air Road Public Safety Bill Boaks 46 0.30 N/A
Turnout 15,484
Labour hold Swing
Birmingham Ladywood by-election, 1969
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Wallace Lawler 5,104 54.35 +30.64
Labour Doris Fisher 2,391 25.46 -33.46
Conservative Dr. Louis Glass 1,580 16.82 -0.54
British Movement Colin Jordan 282 3.0 N/A
Fellowship Party James Haigh 34 0.36 N/A
Turnout 9,391
Liberal gain from Labour Swing

[edit] References

  1. ^ Birmingham Ladywood, UKPollingReport
  2. ^ Parliamentary Selections LabourHome

[edit] See also


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