Lichfield (UK Parliament constituency)
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County constituency for the House of Commons |
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Location of Staffordshire within England.
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County | Staffordshire |
Electorate | 73,085 (December 2010)[1] |
Current constituency | |
Created | 1997 |
Member of parliament | Michael Fabricant (Conservative) |
Number of members | One |
1885–1950 | |
Number of members | One |
Type of constituency | County constituency |
1305–1885 | |
Number of members | Two until 1868, then One |
Type of constituency | Borough constituency |
Overlaps | |
European Parliament constituency | West Midlands |
Lichfield is a constituency[n 1] in Staffordshire represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since its 1997 recreation by Michael Fabricant, a Conservative.[n 2]
Contents
Boundaries
The constituency includes the northern and central parts of the Lichfield local government district, including the cathedral city of Lichfield itself, Burntwood, and also the south-western portion of East Staffordshire district, including Yoxall, Barton-under-Needwood, and Abbots Bromley.
Boundary changes
In boundary changes[n 3] which came into force at the 2010 general election, the constituency was enlarged with the addition of the Needwood ward of East Staffordshire Borough Council, previously in the Burton constituency; the main settlement in the Needwood ward is the village of Barton-under-Needwood. The effect of this change is estimated to be relatively small, making the seat slightly more Conservative than before.
History
The city was represented at most parliaments between 1305 (10 years after the Model Parliament)[clarification needed], in 1327 and again in 1353, but it then ceased to be represented until the mid 16th century, from when it sent two burgesses as members to Parliament until 1664, when representation was temporarily reduced to one member during The Protectorate (ended 1680)[citation needed], and again in 1868, when representation was permanently reduced to one. The constituency was abolished in 1950 but reconstituted, still as a single-member constituency, in 1997.
Constituency profile
This area has very little dependence on social housing and has low unemployment compared to other areas.[2] In 2010 Michael Fabricant obtained the 52nd highest Conservative share of the vote, out of 650 seats.[3] In 2010 The Guardian described the constituency as a "pleasant cathedral city on border of West Midlands and the Potteries."[4]
Members of Parliament
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MPs 1305–1660
MPs 1660–1868
MPs 1868–1950
Election | Member[8] | Party | |
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1868 | Richard Dyott continuing | Conservative | |
1880 by-election | Theophilus John Levett | Conservative | |
1885 | Parliamentary borough abolished |
Lichfield division of Staffordshire
MPs 1885–1950
Lichfield county constituency
MPs since 1997
Election | Member | Party | |
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1997 | Michael Fabricant[n 4] | Conservative |
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Elections
Elections 1885-1929
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labour | Frank Hodges | 11,029 | 48.5 | ||
Unionist | Roderick Roy Wilson | 9,040 | 39.7 | ||
Liberal | Thomas Evans Morris | 2,683 | 11.8 | ||
Majority | 2,019 | 8.8 | 15.2 | ||
Turnout | 69.7 | ||||
Labour gain from National Liberal | Swing | n/a |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labour | James Alexander Lovat-Fraser | 14,965 | 42.6 | ||
Unionist | S Samuel | 11,511 | 32.8 | ||
Liberal | Etienne Bruno de Hamel | 8,643 | 24.6 | ||
Majority | 3,454 | 9.8 | |||
Turnout | |||||
Labour gain from Unionist | Swing |
Elections since 1997
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Conservative | Michael Fabricant | 28,389 | 55.2 | +0.8 | |
Labour | Chris Worsey | 10,200 | 19.8 | 0.0 | |
UKIP | John Rackham | 8,082 | 15.7 | +10.0 | |
Liberal Democrat | Paul Ray | 2,700 | 5.6 | -14.9 | |
Green | Robert Pass | 1,976 | 3.8 | +3.8 | |
Class War | Andy Bennetts | 120 | 0.2 | +0.2 | |
Majority | 18,189 | 35.3 | +2.7 | ||
Turnout | 51,467 | 69.3[12] | -1.7 | ||
Conservative hold | Swing |
Election | Political result | Candidate | Party | Votes | % | ±% | ||
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General election, May 2010 [13][14][15] New boundaries Electorate: 72,586 Turnout: 51,563 (71.0%) +4.32 |
Conservative hold Majority: 17,683 (34.3%) +18.1 Swing: 0.7% from Lib Dem to Con |
Michael Fabricant | Conservative | 28,048 | 54.4 | +5.7 | ||
Ian Jackson | Liberal Democrat | 10,365 | 20.1 | +4.2 | ||||
Steve Hyden | Labour | 10,230 | 19.8 | −12.4 | ||||
Karen Maunder | UKIP | 2,920 | 5.7 | +2.4 | ||||
General election, May 2005 [16][17] Electorate: 65,565 Turnout: 43,744 (66.7%) +0.8 |
Conservative hold Majority: 7,080 (16.2%) +5.6 Swing: 2.8% from Lab to Con |
Michael Fabricant | Conservative | 21,274 | 48.6 | −0.5 | ||
Nigel Gardner | Labour | 14,194 | 32.4 | −6.1 | ||||
Ian Jackson | Liberal Democrat | 6,804 | 15.6 | +4.9 | ||||
Malcolm McKenzie | UKIP | 1,472 | 3.4 | +1.8 | ||||
General election, June 2001 [18][19] Electorate: 63,234 Turnout: 41,680 (65.9%) −11.5 |
Conservative hold Majority: 4,426 (10.6%) +10.1 Swing: 5.1% from Lab to Con |
Michael Fabricant | Conservative | 20,480 | 49.1 | +6.2 | ||
Martin Machray | Labour | 16,054 | 38.5 | −3.9 | ||||
Philip Bennion | Liberal Democrat | 4,462 | 10.7 | −0.6 | ||||
John Phazey | UKIP | 684 | 1.6 | N/A | ||||
General election, May 1997 [20][19] New constituency Electorate: 62,753 Turnout: 48,593 (77.5%) |
Conservative win Majority: 238 (0.5%) |
Michael Fabricant | Conservative | 20,853 | 42.9 | N/A | ||
Susan Woodward | Labour | 20,615 | 42.4 | N/A | ||||
Philip Bennion | Liberal Democrat | 5,473 | 11.3 | N/A | ||||
G. Seward | Referendum | 1,652 | 3.4 | N/A |
Elections 1931-1945
Election | Political result | Candidate | Party | Votes | % | ±% | ||
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General election, 1945 Turnout: 71.52% |
Labour hold Majority: 16,571 (21.36%) |
Cecil Charles Poole | Labour | 42,806 | 55.18 | |||
George Beresford Craddock | National Labour | 26,235 | 33.82 | |||||
Richard Lamb | Liberal | 8,533 | 11.00 | |||||
1938 by-election | Labour gain from Majority: 1,096 |
Cecil Charles Poole | Labour | 23,856 | ||||
George Beresford Craddock | National Labour | 22,760 | ||||||
General election, 1935 Turnout: 64.17% |
National Labour hold Majority: 3,298 (7.55%) |
James Alexander Lovat-Fraser | National Labour | 23,489 | 53.78 | |||
G.H. Jones | Labour | 20,191 | 46.22 | |||||
General election, 1931 Turnout: 73.73% |
National Labour hold Majority: 10,879 (25.62%) |
James Alexander Lovat-Fraser | National Labour | 26,669 | 62.81 | |||
G.H. Jones | Labour | 15,790 | 37.19 |
See also
Notes and references
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