Birmingham Hodge Hill (UK Parliament constituency) - Biblioteka.sk

Upozornenie: Prezeranie týchto stránok je určené len pre návštevníkov nad 18 rokov!
Zásady ochrany osobných údajov.
Používaním tohto webu súhlasíte s uchovávaním cookies, ktoré slúžia na poskytovanie služieb, nastavenie reklám a analýzu návštevnosti. OK, súhlasím


Panta Rhei Doprava Zadarmo
...
...


A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | CH | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9

Birmingham Hodge Hill (UK Parliament constituency)
 ...

Birmingham Hodge Hill
Borough constituency
for the House of Commons
Outline map
Boundary of Birmingham Hodge Hill in Birmingham
Outline map
Location of Birmingham within England
CountyWest Midlands
Population121,678 (2011 census)[1]
Electorate75,985 (December 2010)[2]
Current constituency
Created1983
Member of ParliamentLiam Byrne (Labour)
SeatsOne
Created fromBirmingham Hodge Hill

Birmingham Hodge Hill is a constituency[n 1] of part of the city of Birmingham represented in the House of Commons since 2004 by Liam Byrne, a member of the Labour Party.[n 2]

Further to the completion of the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, the seat will be subject to major boundary changes including the incorporation of northern areas of the Borough of Solihull (Castle Bromwich and Smith's Wood). As a consequence, it will be renamed Birmingham Hodge Hill and Solihull North, to be first contested at the 2024 general election.[3]

Constituency profile

The constituency covers a diverse area of east Birmingham, including the predominantly Asian inner-city area of Washwood Heath and the mostly white area of Shard End on the city's eastern boundary, as well as Hodge Hill itself. There is roughly a three-way split of social housing, privately rented and privately owned homes. The area has a high proportion of low-income households, with the constituency having one of the highest Indices of Multiple Deprivation in the West Midlands for its central area.[4]

Members of Parliament

The current Member of Parliament is Liam Byrne of the Labour Party, who was elected in the 2004 by-election. He succeeded Terry Davis, who had held the seat since its creation in the 1983 general election. For the four years from the 1979 general election Davis held the largely predecessor constituency to the area, Birmingham Stechford.

Election Member[5] Party Notes
1983 Terry Davis Labour Resigned 2004
2004 by-election Liam Byrne Labour Chief Secretary to the Treasury 2009-2010

Boundaries

Map
Map of boundaries 2010-2024

1983–2010: The City of Birmingham wards of Hodge Hill, Shard End, and Washwood Heath.

2010–2024: The City of Birmingham wards of Bordesley Green, Hodge Hill, Shard End, and Washwood Heath.


When the Hodge Hill area committee district of Birmingham was created in 2004 its boundaries were those of the constituency.

History

The constituency was created in 1983, taking much of abolished Birmingham Stechford, the remainder of which bolstered Birmingham Yardley (principally Stechford itself). The predecessor seat was won by the Labour candidate in all but one election since its 1950 creation.

In 2004, the appointment of the sitting Member of Parliament (MP), Terry Davis, as secretary general of the Council of Europe resulted in a fiercely contested by-election. The seat saw a strong result by the Liberal Democrat candidate,[n 3] who hoped to build on her party's previous by-election gain at Brent East, as well as vote splitting by the similarly aligned-to-Labour, anti-war RESPECT The Unity Coalition candidate. On a low turnout, the incumbent held the seat by a margin of 460 votes over the Liberal Democrats. The 2015 result made the seat the ninth safest of Labour's 232 seats by percentage of majority.[6]

Elections

Elections in the 2010s

General election 2019: Birmingham Hodge Hill[7]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Liam Byrne 35,397 78.7 –2.4
Conservative Akaal Singh Sidhu 6,742 15.0 +0.8
Brexit Party Jill Dagnan 1,519 3.4 New
Liberal Democrats Waheed Rafiq1 760 1.7 0.0
Green Sylvia McKears 328 0.7 –0.1
CPA Hilda Johani 257 0.6 New
Majority 28,655 63.7 –3.2
Turnout 45,003 57.5 –3.8
Registered electors 78,295
Labour hold Swing –1.6

1: The Liberal Democrats suspended Waheed Rafiq from the party, over numerous antisemitic, and other offensive social media posts. It was too late to prevent him standing in the election and his name remained on the ballot paper as a Liberal Democrat.[8] Rafiq polled the lowest percentage for any Liberal Democrat candidate in the 2019 election.

General election 2017: Birmingham Hodge Hill[9][10]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Liam Byrne 37,606 81.1 +12.7
Conservative Ahmereen Reza 6,580 14.2 +2.7
UKIP Mohammed Khan 1,016 2.2 –9.1
Liberal Democrats Phil Bennion 805 1.7 –4.7
Green Clare Thomas 387 0.8 –1.2
Majority 31,026 66.9 +10.0
Turnout 46,394 61.3 +6.8
Labour hold Swing +5.0
General election 2015: Birmingham Hodge Hill[11]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Liam Byrne 28,069 68.4 +16.4
Conservative Kieran Mullan 4,707 11.5 –0.2
UKIP Albert Duffen 4,651 11.3 +9.6
Liberal Democrats Phil Bennion 2,624 6.4 –21.3
Green Chris Nash 835 2.0 New
Communist Andy Chaffer 153 0.4 New
Majority 23,362 56.9 +32.6
Turnout 41,039 54.5 –1.1
Labour hold Swing +8.3
General election 2010: Birmingham Hodge Hill[12][13]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Liam Byrne 22,077 52.0 +5.1
Liberal Democrats Tariq Khan 11,775 27.7 –2.1
Conservative Shailesh Parekh 4,936 11.6 +1.0
BNP Richard Lumby 2,333 5.5 +0.4
UKIP Waheed Rafiq 714 1.7 –1.1
SDP Peter Johnson 637 1.5 New
Majority 10,302 24.3 +7.2
Turnout 42,472 56.6 +0.9
Labour hold Swing +3.6

Elections in the 2000s

Note: percentage changes are from the figures at the 2001 general election, not the 2004 by-election.

Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=Birmingham_Hodge_Hill_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
Text je dostupný za podmienok Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License 3.0 Unported; prípadne za ďalších podmienok. Podrobnejšie informácie nájdete na stránke Podmienky použitia.






Text je dostupný za podmienok Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License 3.0 Unported; prípadne za ďalších podmienok.
Podrobnejšie informácie nájdete na stránke Podmienky použitia.

Your browser doesn’t support the object tag.

www.astronomia.sk | www.biologia.sk | www.botanika.sk | www.dejiny.sk | www.economy.sk | www.elektrotechnika.sk | www.estetika.sk | www.farmakologia.sk | www.filozofia.sk | Fyzika | www.futurologia.sk | www.genetika.sk | www.chemia.sk | www.lingvistika.sk | www.politologia.sk | www.psychologia.sk | www.sexuologia.sk | www.sociologia.sk | www.veda.sk I www.zoologia.sk


General election 2005: Birmingham Hodge Hill[14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Liam Byrne 13,822 48.6 –15.3
Liberal Democrats Nicola S. Davies 8,373 29.5 +21.4
Conservative Deborah H. Thomas 3,768 13.3 –6.7