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South Swindon (UK Parliament constituency)

South Swindon is a constituency[n 1] in the Borough of Swindon, Wiltshire, represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2010 by Sir Robert Buckland, a Conservative[n 2], who previously served as Justice Secretary and Welsh Secretary.

South Swindon
County constituency
for the House of Commons
Boundary of South Swindon in Wiltshire
Location of Wiltshire within England
CountyWiltshire
Electorate73,449 (December 2010)[1]
Current constituency
Created1997
Member of ParliamentRobert Buckland (Conservative)
SeatsOne
Created fromSwindon and Devizes

Further to the completion of the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, the seat will be formally renamed Swindon South, to be first contested at the next general election.[2]

Boundaries edit

 
Map of current boundaries

1997–2010: The Borough of Thamesdown wards of Central, Chiseldon, Dorcan, Eastcott, Freshbrook, Lawns, Park, Ridgeway, Toothill, Walcot, and Wroughton.

2010–present: The Borough of Swindon wards of Central, Dorcan, Eastcott, Freshbrook and Grange Park, Old Town and Lawn, Parks, Ridgeway, Shaw and Nine Elms, Toothill and Westlea, Walcot, and Wroughton and Chiseldon.

The constituency was created in 1997 from parts of the seats of Swindon that was abolished, and Devizes that remains. This seat with a population of around 93,000 incorporates the southern half of the town as well as farms and villages with hamlets to the immediate south and east of Swindon.

It used slightly amended boundaries for the 2010 election, which saw it lose South Marston to North Swindon. The border now runs from Dorcan across to Bishopstone and then down to Russley Park before running west to Barbury Castle. From there it runs north to the Roughmoor area and loops back down to incorporate West Swindon, before following the railway east through the town and back to Dorcan. Settlements outside the Swindon built-up area include Wroughton, Chiseldon, Wanborough and Liddington.[3]

Proposed edit

Further to the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, enacted by the Parliamentary Constituencies Order 2023, from the next general election, due by January 2025, the constituency will be composed of the following (as they existed on 1 December 2020):

  • The Borough of Swindon wards of: Central; Chiseldon and Lawn (polling districts CLA, CLC and CLD); Covingham and Dorcan; Eastcott; Liden, Eldene and Park South; Lydiard and Freshbrook; Mannington and Western; Old Town; Shaw; Walcot and Park North.[4]

Minor changes including the transfer in of the Covingham and Nythe districts from North Swindon, offset by the transfer out of the Chiseldon and Wroughton districts to the new constituency of East Wiltshire.

History edit

Historically Swindon is a railway town and until the latter part of the 20th century the related works were the primary employer.[5] Today Swindon is the home of a number of large companies: examples specific to South Swindon include Intel's European headquarters,[6] Nationwide's headquarters[7] and Zurich Financial Services' UK headquarters.

Members

Created in 1997, the Swindon South constituency, swinging in line with the national average in the New Labour landslide, produced a fairly safe majority for the Labour winner. Julia Drown had a lead of more than 5,000 which was extended in 2001 to more than 7,000 but then dropped dramatically on a new candidate's selection, to just 1,353 in 2005. In 2010 Robert Buckland, a Conservative, gained South Swindon at the general election with a majority of just over 3500. In 2015, the Conservative majority increased to 5785; in 2017, the Conservative majority fell to 2,464 on a 3.5% swing to Labour. In 2019, Buckland's majority rose to 6625 (13%) and 52% of the vote with a swing of 4.1% to Conservative. These patterns suggest a seat that is more marginal than its neighbour North Swindon, and one which has acted as a bellwether of the national result. Incumbent MP Buckland was the Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice between July 2019 and September 2021, and Secretary of State for Wales from July 2022.

Members of Parliament edit

Elections edit

Elections in the 2020s edit

Next general election: Swindon South
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Heidi Alexander[9]
Conservative Robert Buckland[10]
Reform UK TBA
Green Rob Hebden[11]
Majority
Turnout
Registered electors
Swing

Elections in the 2010s edit

General election 2019: South Swindon[12][13]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Robert Buckland 26,536 52.3  3.9
Labour Co-op Sarah Church 19,911 39.2  4.3
Liberal Democrats Stan Pajak 4,299 8.5  4.4
Majority 6,625 13.1  8.2
Turnout 50,746 69.4  1.6
Conservative hold Swing  4.1
General election 2017: South Swindon[14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Robert Buckland 24,809 48.4  2.2
Labour Co-op Sarah Church 22,345 43.5  9.0
Liberal Democrats Stan Pajak 2,079 4.1  0.4
UKIP Martin Costello 1,291 2.5  9.5
Green Talis Kimberley-Fairbourn 747 1.5  2.1
Majority 2,464 4.9  6.8
Turnout 51,358 71.0  3.4
Conservative hold Swing  3.5
General election 2015: South Swindon[15]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Robert Buckland 22,777 46.2  4.4
Labour Anne Snelgrove 16,992 34.5  0.2
UKIP John Short[16] 5,920 12.0  7.7
Liberal Democrats Damon Hooton[17] 1,817 3.7  13.9
Green Talis Kimberley-Fairbourn[18] 1,757 3.6  2.3
Majority 5,785 11.7  4.2
Turnout 49,263 66.6  1.7
Conservative hold Swing  2.1
General election 2010: South Swindon[19][20]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Robert Buckland 19,687 41.8  4.9
Labour Anne Snelgrove 16,143 34.3  6.2
Liberal Democrats Damon Hooton 8,305 17.6  0.6
UKIP Robert Tingley 2,029 4.3  2.1
Green Jenni Miles 619 1.3  1.6
Christian Alistair Kirk 176 0.4 New
Independent Karsten Evans 160 0.3 New
Majority 3,544 7.5 N/A
Turnout 47,119 64.9  5.9
Conservative gain from Labour Swing  5.51

Elections in the 2000s edit

General election 2005: South Swindon[21]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Anne Snelgrove 17,534 40.3  11.0
Conservative Robert Buckland 16,181 37.2  2.8
Liberal Democrats Sue Stebbing 7,322 16.8  4.9
Green Bill Hughes 1,234 2.8 New
UKIP Stephen Halden 955 2.2  0.6
Independent Alan Hayward 193 0.4 New
Independent John Williams 53 0.1 New
Majority 1,353 3.1  13.8
Turnout 43,472 60.2  0.8
Labour hold Swing  6.9
General election 2001: South Swindon[22]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Julia Drown 22,260 51.3  4.5
Conservative Simon Coombs 14,919 34.4  1.4
Liberal Democrats Geoff Brewer 5,165 11.9  2.5
UKIP Vicki Sharp 713 1.6 New
Rock 'n' Roll Loony Roly Gillard 327 0.8 New
Majority 7,341 16.9  5.9
Turnout 43,384 61.0  11.9
Labour hold Swing

Elections in the 1990s edit

General election 1997: South Swindon[23]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Julia Drown 23,943 46.8
Conservative Simon Coombs 18,298 35.8
Liberal Democrats Stanley Pajak 7,371 14.4
Referendum David McIntosh 1,273 2.5
Independent Richard Charman 181 0.2
Natural Law Keith Buscombe 96 0.2
Majority 5,645 11.0
Turnout 51,162 72.9
Labour win (new seat)

Neighbouring constituencies edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ A county constituency (for the purposes of election expenses and type of returning officer)
  2. ^ As with all constituencies, the constituency elects one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election at least every five years.

References edit

  1. ^ . 2011 Electorate Figures. Boundary Commission for England. 4 March 2011. Archived from the original on 6 November 2010. Retrieved 13 March 2011.
  2. ^ "The 2023 Review of Parliamentary Constituency Boundaries in England – Volume one: Report – South West | Boundary Commission for England". boundarycommissionforengland.independent.gov.uk. Retrieved 2 August 2023.
  3. ^ "2010 post-revision map non-metropolitan areas and unitary authorities of England" (PDF).
  4. ^ "The Parliamentary Constituencies Order 2023". Schedule 1 Part 7 South West region.
  5. ^ "Swindon History - the GWR Works - SwindonWeb". www.swindonweb.com.
  6. ^ "!company_name! - Company Profile from Hoover's".
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 14 May 2006.
  8. ^
  9. ^ "Labour selections: parliamentary candidates selected so far for the general election". LabourList. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
  10. ^ "Sir Robert Buckland reselected as Tory candidate for Swindon South". The Swindonian. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
  11. ^ "Stand at the next general election". South West Green Party. 17 September 2023. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
  12. ^ Council, Swindon Borough. "Statement of Persons Nominated, Notice of Poll and Situation of Polling Stations South Swindon | Swindon Borough Council". www.swindon.gov.uk. Retrieved 16 November 2019.
  13. ^ "Swindon South parliamentary constituency - Election 2019 - BBC News".
  14. ^ "Labour announce candidate to contest General Election in South Swindon". Swindon Advertiser.
  15. ^ . Electoral Calculus. Archived from the original on 17 October 2015. Retrieved 17 October 2015.
  16. ^ "UKIP names general election candidates". Swindon Advertiser.
  17. ^ . Archived from the original on 13 April 2014.
  18. ^ "General Election 2015". southwest.greenparty.org.uk.
  19. ^ . Electoral Calculus. Archived from the original on 26 July 2013. Retrieved 17 October 2015.
  20. ^ Taylor, Stephen P (20 April 2010). "Statement of Persons Nominated and Notice of Poll" (PDF). Returning Officer. Swindone Borough Council. Retrieved 21 April 2010.
  21. ^ . Electoral Calculus. Archived from the original on 15 October 2011. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
  22. ^ . Electoral Calculus. Archived from the original on 15 October 2011. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
  23. ^ . Electoral Calculus. Archived from the original on 15 October 2011. Retrieved 18 October 2015.

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South Swindon redirects here For the parish see South Swindon parish South Swindon is a constituency n 1 in the Borough of Swindon Wiltshire represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2010 by Sir Robert Buckland a Conservative n 2 who previously served as Justice Secretary and Welsh Secretary South SwindonCounty constituencyfor the House of CommonsBoundary of South Swindon in WiltshireLocation of Wiltshire within EnglandCountyWiltshireElectorate73 449 December 2010 1 Current constituencyCreated1997Member of ParliamentRobert Buckland Conservative SeatsOneCreated fromSwindon and Devizes Further to the completion of the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies the seat will be formally renamed Swindon South to be first contested at the next general election 2 Contents 1 Boundaries 1 1 Proposed 2 History 3 Members of Parliament 4 Elections 4 1 Elections in the 2020s 4 2 Elections in the 2010s 4 3 Elections in the 2000s 4 4 Elections in the 1990s 5 Neighbouring constituencies 6 See also 7 Notes 8 ReferencesBoundaries edit nbsp Map of current boundaries 1997 2010 The Borough of Thamesdown wards of Central Chiseldon Dorcan Eastcott Freshbrook Lawns Park Ridgeway Toothill Walcot and Wroughton 2010 present The Borough of Swindon wards of Central Dorcan Eastcott Freshbrook and Grange Park Old Town and Lawn Parks Ridgeway Shaw and Nine Elms Toothill and Westlea Walcot and Wroughton and Chiseldon The constituency was created in 1997 from parts of the seats of Swindon that was abolished and Devizes that remains This seat with a population of around 93 000 incorporates the southern half of the town as well as farms and villages with hamlets to the immediate south and east of Swindon It used slightly amended boundaries for the 2010 election which saw it lose South Marston to North Swindon The border now runs from Dorcan across to Bishopstone and then down to Russley Park before running west to Barbury Castle From there it runs north to the Roughmoor area and loops back down to incorporate West Swindon before following the railway east through the town and back to Dorcan Settlements outside the Swindon built up area include Wroughton Chiseldon Wanborough and Liddington 3 Proposed edit Further to the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies enacted by the Parliamentary Constituencies Order 2023 from the next general election due by January 2025 the constituency will be composed of the following as they existed on 1 December 2020 The Borough of Swindon wards of Central Chiseldon and Lawn polling districts CLA CLC and CLD Covingham and Dorcan Eastcott Liden Eldene and Park South Lydiard and Freshbrook Mannington and Western Old Town Shaw Walcot and Park North 4 Minor changes including the transfer in of the Covingham and Nythe districts from North Swindon offset by the transfer out of the Chiseldon and Wroughton districts to the new constituency of East Wiltshire History editHistorically Swindon is a railway town and until the latter part of the 20th century the related works were the primary employer 5 Today Swindon is the home of a number of large companies examples specific to South Swindon include Intel s European headquarters 6 Nationwide s headquarters 7 and Zurich Financial Services UK headquarters Members Created in 1997 the Swindon South constituency swinging in line with the national average in the New Labour landslide produced a fairly safe majority for the Labour winner Julia Drown had a lead of more than 5 000 which was extended in 2001 to more than 7 000 but then dropped dramatically on a new candidate s selection to just 1 353 in 2005 In 2010 Robert Buckland a Conservative gained South Swindon at the general election with a majority of just over 3500 In 2015 the Conservative majority increased to 5785 in 2017 the Conservative majority fell to 2 464 on a 3 5 swing to Labour In 2019 Buckland s majority rose to 6625 13 and 52 of the vote with a swing of 4 1 to Conservative These patterns suggest a seat that is more marginal than its neighbour North Swindon and one which has acted as a bellwether of the national result Incumbent MP Buckland was the Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice between July 2019 and September 2021 and Secretary of State for Wales from July 2022 Members of Parliament editElection Member 8 Party 1997 Julia Drown Labour 2005 Anne Snelgrove Labour 2010 Robert Buckland ConservativeElections editElections in the 2020s edit Next general election Swindon South Party Candidate Votes Labour Heidi Alexander 9 Conservative Robert Buckland 10 Reform UK TBA Green Rob Hebden 11 Majority Turnout Registered electors Swing Elections in the 2010s edit General election 2019 South Swindon 12 13 Party Candidate Votes Conservative Robert Buckland 26 536 52 3 nbsp 3 9 Labour Co op Sarah Church 19 911 39 2 nbsp 4 3 Liberal Democrats Stan Pajak 4 299 8 5 nbsp 4 4 Majority 6 625 13 1 nbsp 8 2 Turnout 50 746 69 4 nbsp 1 6 Conservative hold Swing nbsp 4 1 General election 2017 South Swindon 14 Party Candidate Votes Conservative Robert Buckland 24 809 48 4 nbsp 2 2 Labour Co op Sarah Church 22 345 43 5 nbsp 9 0 Liberal Democrats Stan Pajak 2 079 4 1 nbsp 0 4 UKIP Martin Costello 1 291 2 5 nbsp 9 5 Green Talis Kimberley Fairbourn 747 1 5 nbsp 2 1 Majority 2 464 4 9 nbsp 6 8 Turnout 51 358 71 0 nbsp 3 4 Conservative hold Swing nbsp 3 5 See also Opinion polling in United Kingdom constituencies 2010 15 South Swindon General election 2015 South Swindon 15 Party Candidate Votes Conservative Robert Buckland 22 777 46 2 nbsp 4 4 Labour Anne Snelgrove 16 992 34 5 nbsp 0 2 UKIP John Short 16 5 920 12 0 nbsp 7 7 Liberal Democrats Damon Hooton 17 1 817 3 7 nbsp 13 9 Green Talis Kimberley Fairbourn 18 1 757 3 6 nbsp 2 3 Majority 5 785 11 7 nbsp 4 2 Turnout 49 263 66 6 nbsp 1 7 Conservative hold Swing nbsp 2 1 General election 2010 South Swindon 19 20 Party Candidate Votes Conservative Robert Buckland 19 687 41 8 nbsp 4 9 Labour Anne Snelgrove 16 143 34 3 nbsp 6 2 Liberal Democrats Damon Hooton 8 305 17 6 nbsp 0 6 UKIP Robert Tingley 2 029 4 3 nbsp 2 1 Green Jenni Miles 619 1 3 nbsp 1 6 Christian Alistair Kirk 176 0 4 New Independent Karsten Evans 160 0 3 New Majority 3 544 7 5 N A Turnout 47 119 64 9 nbsp 5 9 Conservative gain from Labour Swing nbsp 5 51 Elections in the 2000s edit General election 2005 South Swindon 21 Party Candidate Votes Labour Anne Snelgrove 17 534 40 3 nbsp 11 0 Conservative Robert Buckland 16 181 37 2 nbsp 2 8 Liberal Democrats Sue Stebbing 7 322 16 8 nbsp 4 9 Green Bill Hughes 1 234 2 8 New UKIP Stephen Halden 955 2 2 nbsp 0 6 Independent Alan Hayward 193 0 4 New Independent John Williams 53 0 1 New Majority 1 353 3 1 nbsp 13 8 Turnout 43 472 60 2 nbsp 0 8 Labour hold Swing nbsp 6 9 General election 2001 South Swindon 22 Party Candidate Votes Labour Julia Drown 22 260 51 3 nbsp 4 5 Conservative Simon Coombs 14 919 34 4 nbsp 1 4 Liberal Democrats Geoff Brewer 5 165 11 9 nbsp 2 5 UKIP Vicki Sharp 713 1 6 New Rock n Roll Loony Roly Gillard 327 0 8 New Majority 7 341 16 9 nbsp 5 9 Turnout 43 384 61 0 nbsp 11 9 Labour hold Swing Elections in the 1990s edit General election 1997 South Swindon 23 Party Candidate Votes Labour Julia Drown 23 943 46 8 Conservative Simon Coombs 18 298 35 8 Liberal Democrats Stanley Pajak 7 371 14 4 Referendum David McIntosh 1 273 2 5 Independent Richard Charman 181 0 2 Natural Law Keith Buscombe 96 0 2 Majority 5 645 11 0 Turnout 51 162 72 9 Labour win new seat Neighbouring constituencies editSee also editList of parliamentary constituencies in WiltshireNotes edit A county constituency for the purposes of election expenses and type of returning officer As with all constituencies the constituency elects one Member of Parliament MP by the first past the post system of election at least every five years References edit Electorate Figures Boundary Commission for England 2011 Electorate Figures Boundary Commission for England 4 March 2011 Archived from the original on 6 November 2010 Retrieved 13 March 2011 The 2023 Review of Parliamentary Constituency Boundaries in England Volume one Report South West Boundary Commission for England boundarycommissionforengland independent gov uk Retrieved 2 August 2023 2010 post revision map non metropolitan areas and unitary authorities of England PDF The Parliamentary Constituencies Order 2023 Schedule 1 Part 7 South West region Swindon History the GWR Works SwindonWeb www swindonweb com company name Company Profile from Hoover s About Nationwide Accessibility Admin centres Archived from the original on 14 May 2006 Leigh Rayment s Historical List of MPs Constituencies beginning with S part 6 Labour selections parliamentary candidates selected so far for the general election LabourList Retrieved 5 March 2024 Sir Robert Buckland reselected as Tory candidate for Swindon South The Swindonian Retrieved 5 March 2024 Stand at the next general election South West Green Party 17 September 2023 Retrieved 5 March 2024 Council Swindon Borough Statement of Persons Nominated Notice of Poll and Situation of Polling Stations South Swindon Swindon Borough Council www swindon gov uk Retrieved 16 November 2019 Swindon South parliamentary constituency Election 2019 BBC News Labour announce candidate to contest General Election in South Swindon Swindon Advertiser Election Data 2015 Electoral Calculus Archived from the original on 17 October 2015 Retrieved 17 October 2015 UKIP names general election candidates Swindon Advertiser General Election 2015 Candidates Liberal Democrats Archived from the original on 13 April 2014 General Election 2015 southwest greenparty org uk Election Data 2010 Electoral Calculus Archived from the original on 26 July 2013 Retrieved 17 October 2015 Taylor Stephen P 20 April 2010 Statement of Persons Nominated and Notice of Poll PDF Returning Officer Swindone Borough Council Retrieved 21 April 2010 Election Data 2005 Electoral Calculus Archived from the original on 15 October 2011 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