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The administrative area, region and ceremonial county of Greater London, including the City of London, is divided into 73 parliamentary constituencies which are all borough constituencies. As of December 2016, forty-five are represented by Labour MPs, twenty-six by Conservative MPs, and two by Liberal Democrat MPs.

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Constituencies

  Conservative   Labour   Liberal Democrat   UKIP

Constituency Electorate[2] Majority[nb 1] Member of Parliament Nearest opposition Map
Barking 73,977 15,272   Margaret Hodge   Roger Gravett
Battersea 76,111 7,938   Jane Ellison   Will Martindale
Beckenham 66,630[3] 18,471   Bob Stewart Marina Ahmad
Bermondsey and Old Southwark 83,298 4,489   Neil Coyle Simon Hughes
Bethnal Green and Bow 82,727 24,317 Rushanara Ali Matt Smith
Bexleyheath and Crayford 64,828 9,192 David Evennett Stef Borella
Brent Central 77,038 19,649 Dawn Butler Alan Mendoza
Brent North 82,196 10,834 Barry Gardiner Luke Parker
Brentford and Isleworth 84,602 465 Ruth Cadbury Mary Macleod
Bromley and Chislehurst 64,344[4] 13,564 Bob Neill John Courtneidge
Camberwell and Peckham 82,746 25,824 Harriet Harman Naomi Newstead
Carshalton and Wallington 69,981 1,510 Tom Brake Matthew Maxwell Scott
Chelsea and Fulham 63,478 16,022 Greg Hands Alexandra Sanderson
Chingford and Woodford Green 66,680 8,386 Iain Duncan Smith Bilal Mahmood
Chipping Barnet 77,807 7,656 Theresa Villiers Amy Trevethan
Cities of London and Westminster 60,992 9,671 Mark Field Nik Slingsby
Croydon Central 78,171 165 Gavin Barwell Sarah Jones
Croydon North 85,941 21,364 Steve Reed Vidhi Mohan
Croydon South 82,010 17,140 Chris Philp Emily Benn
Dagenham and Rainham 69,128 4,980 Jon Cruddas   Peter Harris
Dulwich and West Norwood 76,575 16,122 Helen Hayes Resham Kotecha
Ealing Central and Acton 71,238 274 Rupa Huq Angie Bray
Ealing North 73,836 12,326 Stephen Pound Thomas O'Malley
Ealing Southall 65,495 18,760 Virendra Sharma James Symes
East Ham 87,382 34,252   Stephen Timms   Samir Jassal
Edmonton 66,016 15,419 Kate Osamor Gonul Daniels
Eltham 63,998 2,693 Clive Efford Spencer Drury
Enfield North 68,118 1,086 Joan Ryan Nick de Bois
Enfield Southgate 64,937 4,753 David Burrowes Bambos Charalambous
Erith and Thamesmead 70,397 9,525 Teresa Pearce Anna Firth
Feltham and Heston 82,328 11,463 Seema Malhotra Simon Nayyar
Finchley and Golders Green 72,530[5] 5,662 Mike Freer Sarah Sackman
Greenwich and Woolwich 73,315 11,946 Matthew Pennycook Matt Hartley
Hackney North and Stoke Newington 88,153 24,008 Diane Abbott Amy Gray
Hackney South and Shoreditch 84,971 24,243 Meg Hillier Jack Tinley
Hammersmith 72,254 6,518 Andy Slaughter Charlie Dewhirst
Hampstead and Kilburn 80,195 1,138 Tulip Siddiq Simon Marcus
Harrow East 70,981 4,757 Bob Blackman Uma Kumaran
Harrow West 69,644 2,208 Gareth Thomas Hannah David
Hayes and Harlington 74,874 15,700 John McDonnell Pearl Lewis
Hendon 75,285 3,724 Matthew Offord Andrew Dismore
Holborn and St Pancras 86,764 17,048 Keir Starmer Will Blair
Hornchurch and Upminster 79,331 13,074 Angela Watkinson Lawrence Webb
Hornsey and Wood Green 79,247 11,058 Catherine West Lynne Featherstone
Ilford North 75,294 589 Wes Streeting Lee Scott
Ilford South 91,987 19,777 Mike Gapes Chris Chapman
Islington North 73,326 21,194 Jeremy Corbyn Alex Burghart
Islington South and Finsbury 68,127 12,708 Emily Thornberry Mark Lim
Kensington 61,133 7,361 Victoria Borwick Rod Abouharb
Kingston and Surbiton 81,238 2,834 James Berry Ed Davey
Lewisham Deptford 73,428[6] 21,516 Vicky Foxcroft Bim Afolami
Lewisham East 66,913 14,333 Heidi Alexander Peter Fortune
Lewisham West and Penge 72,290 12,714 Jim Dowd Russell Jackson
Leyton and Wanstead 64,580 14,919 John Cryer Matthew Scott
Mitcham and Morden 68,474 16,922 Siobhain McDonagh Paul Holmes
Old Bexley and Sidcup 66,035 15,803 James Brokenshire Ibrahim Mehmet
Orpington 67,505[7] 19,979 Jo Johnson Idham Ramadi
Poplar and Limehouse 82,081 16,924 Jim Fitzpatrick Christopher Wilford
Putney 63,923 10,180 Justine Greening Sheila Boswell
Richmond Park 77,303 1,872 Sarah Olney Zac Goldsmith
Romford 72,594 13,859 Andrew Rosindell Gerard Batten
Ruislip Northwood and Pinner 73,216 20,224 Nick Hurd Michael Borio
Streatham 79,137 13,934 Chuka Umunna Kim Caddy
Sutton and Cheam 69,228 3,921 Paul Scully Paul Burstow
Tooting 76,782 2,842 Rosena Allin-Khan Dan Watkins
Tottenham 70,803 23,564 David Lammy Stefan Mrozinski
Twickenham 80,250 2,017 Tania Mathias Sir Vince Cable
Uxbridge and South Ruislip 70,631 10,695 Boris Johnson Chris Summers
Vauxhall 82,231 12,708 Kate Hoey James Bellis
Walthamstow 67,015 23,195 Stella Creasy Molly Samuel-Leport
West Ham 90,640 27,986 Lyn Brown Festus Akinbusoye
Westminster North 62,346 1,977 Karen Buck Lindsey Hall
Wimbledon 65,853 12,619 Stephen Hammond Andrew Judge

Results

2005 2010 2015

These are maps of the results of the last three general elections in London.

Party breakdown

Seats held by party at each election
Year Labour Conservative Liberal Democrat[nb 2] Respect Total
2015 45 27 1 0 73
2010 38 28 7 0 73
2005 44 21 8 1 74
2001 55 13 6 0 74
1997 57 11 6 0 74
1992 35 48 1 0 84
1987 23 58[nb 3] 3 0 84
1983 26 56 2 0 84

History

1974 to 1983

When Greater London was created in 1965 the existing constituencies crossed county boundaries. The constituency review reported in 1969, and was implemented for the February 1974 election. All 92 constituencies were contained within Greater London and each were within a single London borough, with the exception of the City of London and Westminster South. They were all borough constituencies.[8] The constituencies were also used as electoral divisions for the Greater London Council from 1973 to 1986.

1983 to 1997

The constituencies were redrawn for the 1983 election. All 84 constituencies were contained within Greater London and each were within a single London borough, with the exception of the City of London and Westminster South. They were all borough constituencies.[9]

1997 to 2010

The constituencies were redrawn for the 1997 election. All 74 constituencies were contained within Greater London. Constituencies crossed borough boundaries between Bexley and Greenwich; Ealing, and Hammersmith and Fulham; Kensington and Chelsea, Westminster and the City of London; Kingston upon Thames and Richmond upon Thames; Lambeth and Southwark; Newham and Tower Hamlets; and Redbridge and Waltham Forest. They were all borough constituencies. [10]

From 2010

The constituencies were redrawn for the 2010 election. All 73 constituencies are contained within Greater London. Constituencies cross borough boundaries between Barking and Dagenham, and Havering; Brent and Camden; Harrow and Hillingdon; Kensington and Chelsea, and Hammersmith and Fulham; Redbridge and Waltham Forest; Bexley and Greenwich; Bromley and Lewisham; Kingston upon Thames and Richmond upon Thames; Lambeth and Southwark; and Westminster and the City of London. They are all borough constituencies.[11]

Changes proposed in 2016

As part of the Sixth Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies the Boundary Commission for England published in 2016 proposals for new and re-drawn constituencies across London in time for the Next United Kingdom general election. The proposals considered Greater London in two halves, north and south of the River Thames.[12]

North Thames

South Thames

North West

The boroughs of Hillingdon, Harrow, Brent, Ealing, Barnet, Camden, Hammersmith & Fulham, Kensington & Chelsea and Westminster, and the City of London.

Constituency 1965 65 1966 68 69 1970 72 Feb 74 Oct 74 77 1979 81 1983 86 1987 88 1992 1997 97 99 00 2001 03 2005 07 2010 2015
Ealing South Batsford
Wembley South Russell
Paddington South Allan Scott
Harrow Central Grant
St Marylebone Hogg Baker
Hendon South Lucas-Tooth Thomas Marshall
Chelsea Litchfield Worsley Scott
Kensington South / K'ton (1974–97, 2010) /

K'ton & Chelsea (1997)

Roots Rhys-Williams Fishburn Clark Portillo Rifkind Borwick
Ruislip and Northwood / and Pinner (2010) Crowder Wilkinson Hurd
Barnet / Chipping Barnet (1974) Maudling Chapman Villiers
London & Westminster (1965–74, 1997-) /

C of L & Wmr S (1974)

Hylton-Foster Smith Tugendhat Brooke Field
Uxbridge / and South Ruislip (2010) Curran Ryan Curran Shersby Randall Johnson
Fulham / Hammersmith & F (1997) / Chelsea & F (2010) Stewart Stevens Raynsford Carrington Coleman Hands
Finchley / and Golders Green (1997) Thatcher Booth Vis Freer
Hendon North / Hendon (1997) Orr-Ewing Gorst Dismore Offord
Harrow East Courtney Roebuck Dykes McNulty Blackman
Acton / Ealing A (83) / & Shepherd's Bush (97) /

Central & A (10)

Floud Baker Spearing Young Soley Slaughter Bray Huq
Harrow West Page Hughes Thomas
Wembley North / Brent North (1974) Bullus Boyson Gardiner
Ealing North Molloy Greenway Pound
Paddington North / Paddington (1974) / Westminster N

(1983–97, 2010-) / Regent's Pk & Kens'ton N (1997)

Parkin Latham Wheeler Buck
Hayes and Harlington Skeffington Sandelson --> Dicks McDonnell
Hampstead / Hampstead and Highgate (1983) /

H & Kilburn (2010)

Brooke Whitaker Finsberg Jackson Siddiq
Willesden E / Brent East (1974) / Brent C (2010) Freeson Livingstone --> Daisley Teather Butler
Holborn & St Pancras Sth / Holborn and St Pancras (1983) Jeger Dobson Starmer
Southall / Ealing Southall (1983) Pargiter Bidwell Khabra Sharma
Willesden West / Brent South (1974) Pavitt Boateng Butler
Hammersmith N / Hammersmith (1983-1997, 2010) Tomney Soley Slaughter
St Pancras North Robinson Stallard
Barons Court Richard
Kensington North Rogers Douglas-Mann
Constituency 1965 65 1966 68 69 1970 72 Feb 74 Oct 74 77 1979 81 1983 86 1987 88 1992 1997 97 99 00 2001 03 2005 07 2010 2015

North East London

The boroughs of Barking & Dagenham, Enfield, Hackney, Haringey, Havering, Islington, Newham, Redbridge, Tower Hamlets and Waltham Forest.

Constituency 1965 65 1966 67 69 1970 70 Feb 74 74 Oct 74 77 78 1979 81 82 083 1983 84 1987 1992 94 1997 00 2001 2005 2010 2015
Enfield West Macleod Parkinson
Wanstead and Woodford Jenkin Arbuthnot
Walthamstow East / Chingford (1974) / and Woodford Green (1997) Harvey Robinson McNair-Wilson Tebbit Duncan Smith
Romford Ledger Leonard Neubert Gordon Rosindell
Upminster / Hornchurch and Upminster (2010) Loveridge Bonsor Darvill Watkinson
Southgate / Enfield Southgate (1983) Berry Portillo Twigg Burrowes
Ilford North Iremonger Miller Bendall Perham Scott Streeting
Hornchurch Lagden Lee Williams Loveridge Lee Williams Squire Cryer Brokenshire
Enfield East / Enfield North (1974) Mackie Davies Eggar Ryan de Bois Ryan
Edmonton Albu Graham Twinn Love Osamor
Hornsey / Hornsey and Wood Green (1983) Gammans Rossi Roche Featherstone West
Ilford South Cooper Shaw Cooper Shaw Thorne Gapes
Walthamstow West / Walthamstow (1974) Redhead Silvester Deakins Summerson Gerrard Creasy
East Ham N / Newham NE (1974) / East Ham (1997) Prentice Prentice Leighton Timms
West Ham N / Newham NW (1974) / West Ham (1997) Lewis Banks Brown
West Ham S / Newham S (1974) / Poplar & Canning Town (1997) / P & Limehouse (2010) Elwyn Jones Spearing Fitzpatrick
Tottenham Atkinson Grant Lammy
Barking Driberg Richardson Hodge
Bethnal Green / Bethnal Green & Bow (1974–83, 1997) / Bow & Poplar (1983) Holman Hilton Mikardo Gordon King Galloway Ali
Dagenham / Dagenham and Rainham (2010) Parker Gould Church Cruddas
Hackney North and Stoke Newington Weitzman Roberts Abbott
Shoreditch & Finsbury / Hackney South and Shoreditch (1974) Brown --> Sedgemore Hillier
Islington North Reynolds O'Halloran --> --> Corbyn
Islington SW / Islington South and Finsbury (1974) Evans Cunningham --> Smith Thornberry
Leyton / Leyton and Wanstead (1997) Sorensen Buxton Walker Magee --> Cohen Cryer
Stepney / S & Poplar (1974) / Bethnal Green and Stepney (1983) Shore
Hackney Central Butler Davis
Islington East / Islington Central (1974) Fletcher Grant -->
Wood Green Butler Race
East Ham South Oram
Poplar Mikardo
Constituency 1965 65 1966 67 69 1970 70 Feb 74 74 Oct 74 77 78 1979 81 82 83 1983 84 1987 1992 94 1997 00 2001 2005 2010 2015

South West London

The boroughs of Croydon, Hounslow, Kingston, Merton, Richmond, Sutton and Wandsworth.

Constituency 1965 1966 1970 72 Feb 74 Oct 74 76 1979 81 82 1983 1987 1992 1997 2001 2005 07 2010 11 12 2015 16
Battersea North Jay
Wandsworth Central / Tooting (1974) D. Kerr Cox Khan Allin-Khan
Feltham / Feltham and Heston (1974) Hunter R. Kerr Ground Keen Malhotra
Croydon North West / Croydon North (1997) Harris Taylor Pitt Malins Wicks Reed
Mitcham / Mitcham and Morden (1974) Carr Douglas-Mann --> Rumbold McDonagh
Brentford and Chiswick / Brentford and Isleworth (1974) Smith Barnes Hayhoe Deva Keen Macleod Cadbury
Battersea South / Battersea (1983) Perry Dubs Bowis Linton Ellison
Croydon South / Croydon Central (1974) Thompson C Winnick L Thompson C Moore Beresford Davies Pelling --> Barwell
Putney Jenkins Mellor Colman Greening
Wimbledon Black Havers Goodson-Wickes Casale Hammond
Croydon South n/a Clark Ottaway Philp
Richmond / Richmond and Barnes (1983) / R Park (1997) Royle Hanley Tonge Kramer Goldsmith Olney
Kingston upon Thames / Kingston & Surbiton (1997) Boyd-Carpenter Lamont C Davey Berry
Sutton and Cheam Sharples Tope Lib Macfarlane Maitland Burstow Scully
Twickenham Cooke Jessel Cable Mathias
Carshalton / and Wallington (1983) Elliot Carr Forman Brake
Surbiton Fisher Tracey
Croydon North East Weatherill -->
Merton and Morden Atkins Fookes
Heston and Isleworth Harris Hayhoe

South East London

The boroughs of Bexley, Bromley, Greenwich, Lambeth, Lewisham and Southwark.

Constituency 1965 1966 1970 Feb 74 74 Oct 74 75 78 1979 81 82 83 1983 87 1987 88 89 90 1992 1997 97 2001 2005 06 08 2010 2015
Bromley / Ravensbourne (1974) Conservative Conservative Conservative Hunt
Beckenham Conservative Conservative Conservative Goodhart Merchant Lait Stewart
Orpington Liberal Liberal Conservative Stanbrook Horam Johnson
Bexley / Sidcup / Old Bexley and Sidcup (1983) Conservative Conservative Conservative Heath Conway --> Brokenshire
Chislehurst / Bromley and Chislehurst (1997) Conservative Labour Conservative Sims Forth Neill
Bexleyheath (1974) / Bexleyheath and Crayford (1997) Townsend Beard Evennett
Erith and Crayford / Erith & Thamesmead (1997) Labour Co-op Labour Labour Wellbeloved --> Evennett Austin Pearce
Woolwich West / Eltham (1983) Labour Labour Labour Hamling Bottomley Efford
Streatham Conservative Conservative Conservative Shelton Hill Umunna
Lewisham West / & Penge (2010) Conservative Labour Conservative Price Maples Dowd
Lewisham North / Lewisham East (1974) Conservative Labour Labour Moyle Moynihan Prentice Alexander
Dulwich / Dulwich and West Norwood (1997) Labour Labour Labour Silkin Bowden Jowell
Norwood Conservative Labour Labour Fraser
Deptford / Lewisham Deptford (1974) Labour Labour Labour Silkin Ruddock Foxcroft
Peckham / Camberwell and Peckham (1997) Labour Labour Labour Lamborn Harman
Vauxhall Labour Labour Labour Strauss Holland Hoey
Bermondsey / Southwark and Bermondsey (1983) / North Swk and B (1997) / B and Old Swk (2010) Labour Labour Labour Mellish Hughes --> Coyle
Greenwich / Greenwich and Woolwich (1997) Labour Labour Labour Barnett Barnes --> --> Raynsford Pennycook
Woolwich East / Woolwich (1983) Labour Labour Labour Mayhew --> Cartwright --> --> --> Austin-Walker
Brixton / Lambeth Central (1974) Labour Labour Labour Lipton Tilley
Clapham Labour Labour Conservative
Lewisham South Labour Labour Labour
Southwark Labour Labour Labour

See also

Notes

  1. ↑ The majority is the number of votes the winning candidate receives more than their nearest rival.
  2. ↑ SDP-Liberal Alliance 1981-1988, Liberal before 1981
  3. ↑ This figure includes then-Speaker Bernard Weatherill.

References

  1. ↑ "General Election Results 2015". London DataStore. Greater London Authority. 2015-05-08. Retrieved 2015-05-10.
  2. ↑ House of Commons Library is a sound source for the electorate - except in the 3 constituencies reported by Bromley where a specific reference is given http://geo.digiminster.com/election/2015-05-07/Search?Query=Greater+London
  3. ↑ email from Bromley Council 3 Aug 2015
  4. ↑ Bromley Council email with total electorate
  5. ↑ House of Commons Library http://geo.digiminster.com/election/2015-05-07/results/Location/Constituency/Finchley%20and%20Golders%20Green
  6. ↑ see House of Commons Library or http://councilmeetings.lewisham.gov.uk/mgElectionAreaResults.aspx?XXR=0&ID=22&RPID=38836307
  7. ↑ Bromley Council email 03Aug15
  8. ↑ "The Parliamentary Constituencies (England) Order 1970" (PDF).
  9. ↑ "The Parliamentary Constituencies (England) Order 1983" (PDF).
  10. ↑ "The Parliamentary Constituencies (England) Order 1995".
  11. ↑ "The Parliamentary Constituencies (England) Order 2007" (PDF).
  12. ↑ Initial Proposals - London Region. Boundary Commission for England http://boundarycommissionforengland.independent.gov.uk/2018-review/ip-england/ip-l/. Retrieved 26 September 2016. Missing or empty |title= (help)
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