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West Bromwich East (UK Parliament constituency)

West Bromwich East is a constituency[n 1] that is represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament by Nicola Richards of the Conservative Party, who was first elected at the 2019 United Kingdom general election.[n 2]

West Bromwich East
Borough constituency
for the House of Commons
Boundary of West Bromwich East in West Midlands
Location of West Midlands within England
CountyWest Midlands
Electorate63,008 (December 2010)[1]
Current constituency
Created1974 (1974)
Member of ParliamentNicola Richards (Conservative)
SeatsOne
Created fromWest Bromwich

Further to the completion of the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, the seat will be subject to major boundary changes as a result of the realignment of the boundary between this seat and West Bromwich West, resulting in the loss of the Friar Park and Hateley Heath wards in exchange for the Oldbury and Tividale wards. The reconfigured seat will also include the Rowley ward from the (to be abolished) constituency of Halesowen and Rowley Regis and will be renamed West Bromwich, to be first contested at the next general election.[2]

Members of Parliament Edit

Constituency profile Edit

West Bromwich itself is the main town, with a programme of investment in 21st century apartments similar to nearby Birmingham. Since the recessions of the 1970s and early 1980s, West Bromwich East has suffered from high unemployment, and as a result of the current recession, which began in 2008, unemployment peaked at 14.3%. Only Birmingham, Ladywood nearby had higher unemployment rates in all of Britain.[4]

Workless claimants who were registered jobseekers stood at 7.6% of the population in November 2012; this was higher than the national average of 3.8%, based on a statistical compilation by The Guardian. However, this was lower than in West Bromwich West, with 8.1% of its constituents of working age in receipt of this benefit, which is seen as the lower gauge of the breadth of unemployment.[5]

In the 2016 EU referendum, the constituency voted to leave by 68%, putting it in the top 10% of constituencies in terms of preference for leave.[6]

Boundaries Edit

 
Map of current boundaries

West Bromwich East is one of four constituencies covering the Metropolitan Borough of Sandwell, covering the east and northeast of the borough. It includes most of the town of West Bromwich and the part of Great Barr that is in Sandwell.

2010–present: The Metropolitan Borough of Sandwell wards of Charlemont with Grove Vale, Friar Park, Great Barr with Yew Tree, Greets Green and Lyng, Hateley Heath, Newton, and West Bromwich Central.

1997–2010: The Metropolitan Borough of Sandwell wards of Charlemont, Friar Park, Great Barr, Greets Green and Lyng, Hateley Heath, Newton, and West Bromwich Central.

1983–1997: The Metropolitan Borough of Sandwell wards of Charlemont, Friar Park, Great Barr, Hateley Heath, Newton, and West Bromwich Central.

1974–1983: The County Borough of West Bromwich wards of Charlemont, Friar Park, Great Barr, Hateley Heath, Newton, Sandwell, and Tantany.

The seat formerly shared some wards with West Bromwich West: before 2010 instead placed in the latter seat were a small minority of 1,697 electors in the west of the wards of Friar Park and Greets Green and Lyng, also a negligible portion of Wednesbury South was contained in West Bromwich East.[n 3][7]

History Edit

The constituency was formed in 1974 and took its present wards in 1997 (small parts of which remained shared until 2010, see above).

Political history

The seat was held by the Labour Party for the first several decades of its existence, often with substantial majorities. At the 2019 general election, it fell to the Conservatives for the first time, on a swing in excess of 12%.[8]

Elections Edit

Elections in the 2010s Edit

General election 2019: West Bromwich East[9]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Nicola Richards 16,804 46.7   8.5
Labour Ibrahim Dogus 15,211 42.3   15.7
Brexit Party Christian Lucas 1,475 4.1 New
Liberal Democrats Andy Graham 1,313 3.6   2.0
Green Mark Redding 627 1.7   0.3
Independent George Galloway 489 1.4 New
Yeshua Colin Rankine 56 0.2 New
Majority 1,593 4.4 N/A
Turnout 35,975 57.9   3.4
Conservative gain from Labour Swing   12.1
General election 2017: West Bromwich East[10]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Tom Watson 22,664 58.0   7.8
Conservative Emma Crane 14,951 38.2   13.3
Liberal Democrats Karen Trench 625 1.6   0.4
Green John Macefield 533 1.4   0.3
Independent Colin Rankine 325 0.8 New
Majority 7,713 19.8   5.5
Turnout 39,098 61.3   2.4
Labour hold Swing   2.8
General election 2015: West Bromwich East[11]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Tom Watson 18,817 50.2   3.7
Conservative Olivia Seccombe 9,347 24.9   4.0
UKIP Steve Latham 7,949 21.2   18.6
Liberal Democrats Flo Clucas 751 2.0   11.2
Green Barry Lim 628 1.7 New
Majority 9,470 25.3   7.7
Turnout 37,492 58.9   1.5
Labour hold Swing   3.9
General election 2010: West Bromwich East[12]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Tom Watson 17,657 46.5   9.2
Conservative Alistair Thompson 10,961 28.9   6.1
Liberal Democrats Ian Garrett 4,993 13.2   0.8
BNP Terry Lewin 2,205 5.8   0.6
English Democrat Mark Cowles 1,150 3.0 New
UKIP Steve Grey 984 2.6   0.9
Majority 6,696 17.6   15.2
Turnout 37,950 60.4   2.2
Labour hold Swing   7.7

Elections in the 2000s Edit

General election 2005: West Bromwich East[13]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Tom Watson 19,741 55.6   0.3
Conservative Rosemary Bromwich 8,089 22.8   3.2
Liberal Democrats Ian Garrett 4,386 12.4   1.4
BNP Carl Butler 2,329 6.6 New
UKIP Steven Grey 607 1.7   0.9
Socialist Labour Judith Sambrook 200 0.6   1.2
Independent Margaret Macklin 160 0.5 New
Majority 11,652 32.8   2.9
Turnout 35,512 58.6   5.2
Labour hold Swing   1.5
General election 2001: West Bromwich East[14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Tom Watson 18,250 55.9   1.3
Conservative David McFarlane 8,487 26.0   1.6
Liberal Democrats Ian Garrett 4,507 13.8   1.1
UKIP Steven Gray 835 2.6 New
Socialist Labour Satbir Johal 585 1.8 New
Majority 9,763 29.9  2.9
Turnout 32,664 53.4   12.0
Labour hold Swing   1.5

Elections in the 1990s Edit

General election 1997: West Bromwich East[15]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Peter Snape 23,710 57.2   10.0
Conservative Brian Matsell 10,126 22.4   17.3
Liberal Democrats Martyn G. Smith 6,179 14.9   1.8
Referendum Graham Mulley 1,472 3.5 New
Majority 13,584 32.8   26.3
Turnout 41,487 65.4   10.3
Labour hold Swing   13.6
General election 1992: West Bromwich East[16]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Peter Snape 19,913 46.2   3.6
Conservative Crispin Blunt 17,100 39.7   0.6
Liberal Democrats Martyn G. Smith 5,630 13.1   4.0
National Front John Lord 477 1.1 New
Majority 2,813 6.5   4.2
Turnout 43,120 75.7   2.5
Labour hold Swing   2.1

Elections in the 1980s Edit

General election 1987: West Bromwich East[17]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Peter Snape 18,162 42.6 +4.5
Conservative Roger Woodhouse 17,179 40.3 +2.9
Liberal Martyn G. Smith 7,268 17.1 -7.4
Majority 983 2.3 +1.6
Turnout 42,609 73.2 +3.0
Labour hold Swing
General election 1983: West Bromwich East[18]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Peter Snape 15,894 38.1 -8.9
Conservative C Cole 15,596 37.4 -4.8
Liberal Martyn G. Smith 10,200 24.5 +16.5
Majority 298 0.7 -4.1
Turnout 41,690 70.2 -0.9
Labour hold Swing

Elections in the 1970s Edit

General election 1979: West Bromwich East
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Peter Snape 19,279 47.0 -3.5
Conservative J Wright 17,308 42.2 +10.8
Liberal Martyn G. Smith 3,228 7.9 -5.9
National Front C Allsopp 1,175 2.9 -1.4
Majority 1,971 4.8 -14.3
Turnout 40,990 71.1 +3.5
Labour hold Swing
General election October 1974: West Bromwich East
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Peter Snape 19,942 50.5 -2.3
Conservative David Mellor 12,413 31.4 -8.8
Liberal JPT Hunt 5,442 13.8 New
National Front G Bowen 1,692 4.3 -2.7
Majority 7,529 19.1 +6.5
Turnout 39,489 67.6 -4.3
Labour hold Swing
General election February 1974: West Bromwich East
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Peter Snape 21,895 52.8 -2.4
Conservative DW Bell 16,686 40.2 -4.6
National Front Martin Webster 2,907 7.0 New
Majority 5,209 12.6
Turnout 41,488 71.9
Labour win (new seat)

See also Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ A borough 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.
  3. ^ Consisting of 48 electors at the time of reassessment.

References Edit

  1. ^ "Electorate Figures – Boundary Commission for England". 2011 Electorate Figures. Boundary Commission for England. 4 March 2011. Retrieved 13 March 2011.
  2. ^ "The 2023 Review of Parliamentary Constituency Boundaries in England – Volume one: Report – West Midlands | Boundary Commission for England". boundarycommissionforengland.independent.gov.uk. Retrieved 4 August 2023.
  3. ^
  4. ^ "Virgin Media - Official Site". Virgin Media.
  5. ^ Unemployment claimants by constituency The Guardian
  6. ^ "EU Referendum results". Democratic Dashboard. Retrieved 7 November 2019.
  7. ^ 2010 post-revision map Greater London and metropolitan areas of England
  8. ^ "Conservatives take Tom Watson's former seat". BBC News. 13 December 2019. Retrieved 20 December 2019.
  9. ^ "West Bromwich East Parliamentary constituency". BBC News. BBC. Retrieved 1 November 2019.
  10. ^ "Statement of Persons nominated 2017". Sandwell Borough Council. Retrieved 13 May 2017.
  11. ^ . Electoral Calculus. Archived from the original on 17 October 2015. Retrieved 17 October 2015.
  12. ^ . Electoral Calculus. Archived from the original on 26 July 2013. Retrieved 17 October 2015.
  13. ^ . Electoral Calculus. Archived from the original on 15 October 2011. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
  14. ^ . Electoral Calculus. Archived from the original on 15 October 2011. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
  15. ^ . Electoral Calculus. Archived from the original on 15 October 2011. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
  16. ^ . Electoral Calculus. Archived from the original on 15 October 2011. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
  17. ^ . Electoral Calculus. Archived from the original on 15 October 2011. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
  18. ^ . Electoral Calculus. Archived from the original on 15 October 2011. Retrieved 18 October 2015.

External links Edit

  • BBC election results (2001, 1997) for West Bromwich East
  • 2005 results from the BBC

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West Bromwich East is a constituency n 1 that is represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament by Nicola Richards of the Conservative Party who was first elected at the 2019 United Kingdom general election n 2 West Bromwich EastBorough constituencyfor the House of CommonsBoundary of West Bromwich East in West MidlandsLocation of West Midlands within EnglandCountyWest MidlandsElectorate63 008 December 2010 1 Current constituencyCreated1974 1974 Member of ParliamentNicola Richards Conservative SeatsOneCreated fromWest BromwichFurther to the completion of the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies the seat will be subject to major boundary changes as a result of the realignment of the boundary between this seat and West Bromwich West resulting in the loss of the Friar Park and Hateley Heath wards in exchange for the Oldbury and Tividale wards The reconfigured seat will also include the Rowley ward from the to be abolished constituency of Halesowen and Rowley Regis and will be renamed West Bromwich to be first contested at the next general election 2 Contents 1 Members of Parliament 2 Constituency profile 3 Boundaries 4 History 5 Elections 5 1 Elections in the 2010s 5 2 Elections in the 2000s 5 3 Elections in the 1990s 5 4 Elections in the 1980s 5 5 Elections in the 1970s 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksMembers of Parliament EditElection Member 3 PartyFeb 1974 Peter Snape Labour2001 Tom Watson Labour2019 Nicola Richards ConservativeConstituency profile EditWest Bromwich itself is the main town with a programme of investment in 21st century apartments similar to nearby Birmingham Since the recessions of the 1970s and early 1980s West Bromwich East has suffered from high unemployment and as a result of the current recession which began in 2008 unemployment peaked at 14 3 Only Birmingham Ladywood nearby had higher unemployment rates in all of Britain 4 Workless claimants who were registered jobseekers stood at 7 6 of the population in November 2012 this was higher than the national average of 3 8 based on a statistical compilation by The Guardian However this was lower than in West Bromwich West with 8 1 of its constituents of working age in receipt of this benefit which is seen as the lower gauge of the breadth of unemployment 5 In the 2016 EU referendum the constituency voted to leave by 68 putting it in the top 10 of constituencies in terms of preference for leave 6 Boundaries Edit nbsp Map of current boundaries West Bromwich East is one of four constituencies covering the Metropolitan Borough of Sandwell covering the east and northeast of the borough It includes most of the town of West Bromwich and the part of Great Barr that is in Sandwell 2010 present The Metropolitan Borough of Sandwell wards of Charlemont with Grove Vale Friar Park Great Barr with Yew Tree Greets Green and Lyng Hateley Heath Newton and West Bromwich Central 1997 2010 The Metropolitan Borough of Sandwell wards of Charlemont Friar Park Great Barr Greets Green and Lyng Hateley Heath Newton and West Bromwich Central 1983 1997 The Metropolitan Borough of Sandwell wards of Charlemont Friar Park Great Barr Hateley Heath Newton and West Bromwich Central 1974 1983 The County Borough of West Bromwich wards of Charlemont Friar Park Great Barr Hateley Heath Newton Sandwell and Tantany The seat formerly shared some wards with West Bromwich West before 2010 instead placed in the latter seat were a small minority of 1 697 electors in the west of the wards of Friar Park and Greets Green and Lyng also a negligible portion of Wednesbury South was contained in West Bromwich East n 3 7 History EditThe constituency was formed in 1974 and took its present wards in 1997 small parts of which remained shared until 2010 see above Political historyThe seat was held by the Labour Party for the first several decades of its existence often with substantial majorities At the 2019 general election it fell to the Conservatives for the first time on a swing in excess of 12 8 Elections EditElections in the 2010s Edit General election 2019 West Bromwich East 9 Party Candidate Votes Conservative Nicola Richards 16 804 46 7 nbsp 8 5Labour Ibrahim Dogus 15 211 42 3 nbsp 15 7Brexit Party Christian Lucas 1 475 4 1 NewLiberal Democrats Andy Graham 1 313 3 6 nbsp 2 0Green Mark Redding 627 1 7 nbsp 0 3Independent George Galloway 489 1 4 NewYeshua Colin Rankine 56 0 2 NewMajority 1 593 4 4 N ATurnout 35 975 57 9 nbsp 3 4Conservative gain from Labour Swing nbsp 12 1General election 2017 West Bromwich East 10 Party Candidate Votes Labour Tom Watson 22 664 58 0 nbsp 7 8Conservative Emma Crane 14 951 38 2 nbsp 13 3Liberal Democrats Karen Trench 625 1 6 nbsp 0 4Green John Macefield 533 1 4 nbsp 0 3Independent Colin Rankine 325 0 8 NewMajority 7 713 19 8 nbsp 5 5Turnout 39 098 61 3 nbsp 2 4Labour hold Swing nbsp 2 8General election 2015 West Bromwich East 11 Party Candidate Votes Labour Tom Watson 18 817 50 2 nbsp 3 7Conservative Olivia Seccombe 9 347 24 9 nbsp 4 0UKIP Steve Latham 7 949 21 2 nbsp 18 6Liberal Democrats Flo Clucas 751 2 0 nbsp 11 2Green Barry Lim 628 1 7 NewMajority 9 470 25 3 nbsp 7 7Turnout 37 492 58 9 nbsp 1 5Labour hold Swing nbsp 3 9General election 2010 West Bromwich East 12 Party Candidate Votes Labour Tom Watson 17 657 46 5 nbsp 9 2Conservative Alistair Thompson 10 961 28 9 nbsp 6 1Liberal Democrats Ian Garrett 4 993 13 2 nbsp 0 8BNP Terry Lewin 2 205 5 8 nbsp 0 6English Democrat Mark Cowles 1 150 3 0 NewUKIP Steve Grey 984 2 6 nbsp 0 9Majority 6 696 17 6 nbsp 15 2Turnout 37 950 60 4 nbsp 2 2Labour hold Swing nbsp 7 7Elections in the 2000s Edit General election 2005 West Bromwich East 13 Party Candidate Votes Labour Tom Watson 19 741 55 6 nbsp 0 3Conservative Rosemary Bromwich 8 089 22 8 nbsp 3 2Liberal Democrats Ian Garrett 4 386 12 4 nbsp 1 4BNP Carl Butler 2 329 6 6 NewUKIP Steven Grey 607 1 7 nbsp 0 9Socialist Labour Judith Sambrook 200 0 6 nbsp 1 2Independent Margaret Macklin 160 0 5 NewMajority 11 652 32 8 nbsp 2 9Turnout 35 512 58 6 nbsp 5 2Labour hold Swing nbsp 1 5General election 2001 West Bromwich East 14 Party Candidate Votes Labour Tom Watson 18 250 55 9 nbsp 1 3Conservative David McFarlane 8 487 26 0 nbsp 1 6Liberal Democrats Ian Garrett 4 507 13 8 nbsp 1 1UKIP Steven Gray 835 2 6 NewSocialist Labour Satbir Johal 585 1 8 NewMajority 9 763 29 9 nbsp 2 9Turnout 32 664 53 4 nbsp 12 0Labour hold Swing nbsp 1 5Elections in the 1990s Edit General election 1997 West Bromwich East 15 Party Candidate Votes Labour Peter Snape 23 710 57 2 nbsp 10 0Conservative Brian Matsell 10 126 22 4 nbsp 17 3Liberal Democrats Martyn G Smith 6 179 14 9 nbsp 1 8Referendum Graham Mulley 1 472 3 5 NewMajority 13 584 32 8 nbsp 26 3Turnout 41 487 65 4 nbsp 10 3Labour hold Swing nbsp 13 6General election 1992 West Bromwich East 16 Party Candidate Votes Labour Peter Snape 19 913 46 2 nbsp 3 6Conservative Crispin Blunt 17 100 39 7 nbsp 0 6Liberal Democrats Martyn G Smith 5 630 13 1 nbsp 4 0National Front John Lord 477 1 1 NewMajority 2 813 6 5 nbsp 4 2Turnout 43 120 75 7 nbsp 2 5Labour hold Swing nbsp 2 1Elections in the 1980s Edit General election 1987 West Bromwich East 17 Party Candidate Votes Labour Peter Snape 18 162 42 6 4 5Conservative Roger Woodhouse 17 179 40 3 2 9Liberal Martyn G Smith 7 268 17 1 7 4Majority 983 2 3 1 6Turnout 42 609 73 2 3 0Labour hold SwingGeneral election 1983 West Bromwich East 18 Party Candidate Votes Labour Peter Snape 15 894 38 1 8 9Conservative C Cole 15 596 37 4 4 8Liberal Martyn G Smith 10 200 24 5 16 5Majority 298 0 7 4 1Turnout 41 690 70 2 0 9Labour hold SwingElections in the 1970s Edit General election 1979 West Bromwich East Party Candidate Votes Labour Peter Snape 19 279 47 0 3 5Conservative J Wright 17 308 42 2 10 8Liberal Martyn G Smith 3 228 7 9 5 9National Front C Allsopp 1 175 2 9 1 4Majority 1 971 4 8 14 3Turnout 40 990 71 1 3 5Labour hold SwingGeneral election October 1974 West Bromwich East Party Candidate Votes Labour Peter Snape 19 942 50 5 2 3Conservative David Mellor 12 413 31 4 8 8Liberal JPT Hunt 5 442 13 8 NewNational Front G Bowen 1 692 4 3 2 7Majority 7 529 19 1 6 5Turnout 39 489 67 6 4 3Labour hold SwingGeneral election February 1974 West Bromwich East Party Candidate Votes Labour Peter Snape 21 895 52 8 2 4Conservative DW Bell 16 686 40 2 4 6National Front Martin Webster 2 907 7 0 NewMajority 5 209 12 6Turnout 41 488 71 9Labour win new seat See also EditList of parliamentary constituencies in the West Midlands county Charlemont and Grove ValeNotes Edit A borough 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 Consisting of 48 electors at the time of reassessment References Edit Electorate Figures Boundary Commission for England 2011 Electorate Figures Boundary Commission for England 4 March 2011 Retrieved 13 March 2011 The 2023 Review of Parliamentary Constituency Boundaries in England Volume one Report West Midlands Boundary Commission for England boundarycommissionforengland independent gov uk Retrieved 4 August 2023 Leigh Rayment s Historical List of MPs Constituencies beginning with W part 2 Virgin Media Official Site Virgin Media Unemployment claimants by constituency The Guardian EU Referendum results Democratic Dashboard Retrieved 7 November 2019 2010 post revision map Greater London and metropolitan areas of England Conservatives take Tom Watson s former seat BBC News 13 December 2019 Retrieved 20 December 2019 West Bromwich East Parliamentary constituency BBC News BBC Retrieved 1 November 2019 Statement of Persons nominated 2017 Sandwell Borough Council Retrieved 13 May 2017 Election Data 2015 Electoral Calculus Archived from the original on 17 October 2015 Retrieved 17 October 2015 Election Data 2010 Electoral Calculus Archived from the original on 26 July 2013 Retrieved 17 October 2015 Election Data 2005 Electoral Calculus Archived from the original on 15 October 2011 Retrieved 18 October 2015 Election Data 2001 Electoral Calculus Archived from the original on 15 October 2011 Retrieved 18 October 2015 Election Data 1997 Electoral Calculus Archived from the original on 15 October 2011 Retrieved 18 October 2015 Election Data 1992 Electoral Calculus Archived from the original on 15 October 2011 Retrieved 18 October 2015 Election Data 1987 Electoral Calculus Archived from the original on 15 October 2011 Retrieved 18 October 2015 Election Data 1983 Electoral Calculus Archived from the original on 15 October 2011 Retrieved 18 October 2015 External links EditBBC election results 2001 1997 for West Bromwich East 2005 results from the BBC 52 32 N 1 59 W 52 54 N 1 98 W 52 54 1 98 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title West Bromwich East UK Parliament constituency amp oldid 1168735089, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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