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Edinburgh South (UK Parliament constituency)
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Edinburgh South
Burgh constituency
for the House of Commons
Outline map
Boundary of Edinburgh South in Scotland
Subdivisions of ScotlandCity of Edinburgh
Major settlementsLiberton, Morningside, Colinton, Gilmerton
Current constituency
Created1885
Member of ParliamentIan Murray (Labour)
Created fromEdinburgh

Edinburgh South is a constituency of the House of Commons of the UK Parliament created in 1885. The constituency has been held by Scottish Labour since 1987, being represented by Ian Murray since 2010.[1] Murray was the only Labour MP in Scotland to retain his seat at the 2015 and 2019 general elections and this is one of only three seats never held by the Scottish National Party (SNP).

Prior to the 2005 general election, the constituency had the same boundaries as the Scottish Parliament constituency with the same name (now replaced by Edinburgh Southern).[n 1]

Constituency profile

The constituency covers the southern suburbs around the Braid Hills[2] including Morningside, Comiston, Liberton and Gilmerton. This is a generally wealthy seat[3] with a significant student population.

History

Summary of results

A candidate fielded by the Labour Party has won the seat since 1987. Prior to that the political division for Westminster purposes voted for the Conservative and Unionist candidate, ahead of all other candidates by single preference, at each Westminster election from and including 1918. Back then, the electorates' single-most preferred candidate in simple voting was that of the Liberal Party, except in 1900 when a Liberal Unionist was returned. The 2015 result gave the seat the 23rd-smallest majority of Labour's 232 seats by percentage of majority.[4] In the 2017 general election, Ian Murray received the highest voteshare of any Scottish candidate and was also one of only two constituencies in Scotland where the winning candidate received a majority of the votes cast (the other one being Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk).

Edinburgh South is one of three constituencies in Scotland to have never elected an MP from the Scottish National Party at any point in history, alongside Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale; and Orkney and Shetland.

Recent opposition candidates' performance

At the 2015 general election three of the seven parties' candidates standing retained their deposits, their votes exceeding 5%. Those doing so and not winning were SNP – 33.8% of the vote, and Conservative – 17.5% of the vote. At this election, the SNP increased their share of the vote by over 26%, coming a close second to Murray.

The Liberal Democrat candidate of 2005 fell within 0.9% of a winning majority. The Liberal Democrats' swing nationally was -15.2% swing in 2015. The swing in this seat against the party was however -30.3% resulting in the loss of their deposit[n 2], a fate not sustained by either of the party's two formative parties in the seat since 1970.

Turnout

Turnout has ranged between 81.1% in 1950 and 57.7% in 2001.

2016 EU referendum

In the 2016 referendum of membership of the European Union, the constituency voted Remain by 77.8%. This was the tenth highest support for Remain for a constituency.[5]

Boundaries

Map
Map of current boundaries

1885–1918: The St. George, St. Cuthbert, and Newington municipal wards of the burgh of Edinburgh.[6]

1918–1950: The Merchiston, Morningside, and Newington municipal wards of the county of the city of Edinburgh.[7]

1950–1983: The Liberton, Morningside and Newington wards (as constituted by the Local Government (Scotland) (Edinburgh Wards) Order 1948, SI 1948/1138) of the county of the city of Edinburgh.[8]

1983–1997: Electoral divisions 32 (Merchiston/Morningside), 33 (Sciennes/Marchmont), 34 (Prestonfield/Mayfield), 37 (Alnwickhill/Kaimes) and 38 (Inch/Gilmerton) of the City of Edinburgh.[9]

1997–2005: Electoral divisions 32 (Merchiston/Morningside), 33 (Sciennes/Marchmont), 34 (Prestonfield/Mayfield), 36 (Alnwickhill/Kaimes) and 37 (Inch/Gilmerton) of the City of Edinburgh.[10]

2005–: The City of Edinburgh wards of Merchiston, North Morningside/Grange, Marchmont, Sciennes, Newington, South Morningside, Fairmilehead, Alnwickhill, Kaimes, Moredun, and Gilmerton.[11]

In 2005, prior to the general election, Edinburgh South was one of six covering the City of Edinburgh council area. Five were entirely within the city council area. One, Edinburgh East and Musselburgh, straddled the boundary with the East Lothian council area, to take in Musselburgh.

For the 2005 election, the constituency was enlarged to include areas from the former Edinburgh Pentlands constituency, and became one of five constituencies covering the city area, all entirely within that area.[12]

In terms of wards used in elections to the City of Edinburgh Council 1999 to 2007, it includes the wards of Alnwickhill, Fairmilehead, Gilmerton, Kaimes, Marchmont, Merchiston, Moredun, Little France, Newington, North Morningside and the Grange, Sciennes, and South Morningside.

These wards were replaced with new wards in 2007, as a result of the Local Governance (Scotland) Act 2004. The constituency therefore contains almost no electoral wards in its entirety. Those within its boundaries are Southside/Newington, Morningside, Colinton/Fairmilehead, and Liberton/Gilmerton, plus a handful of streets from Fountainbridge/Craiglockhart ward.

Members of Parliament

Year Member[13] Party
1885 Sir George Harrison Liberal
1886 by-election Hugh Childers Liberal
1892 Herbert Paul Liberal
1895 Robert Cox Liberal Unionist
1899 by-election Arthur Dewar Liberal
1900 Sir Andrew Agnew Liberal Unionist
1906 Arthur Dewar Liberal
1910 by-election Charles Lyell Liberal
1917 by-election Sir Edward Parrott Liberal
1918 Charles David Murray Unionist
1922 Samuel Chapman Unionist
1945 William Darling Unionist
1957 by-election Michael Clark Hutchison Unionist
1965 Conservative
1979 Michael Ancram Conservative
1987 Nigel Griffiths Labour
2010 Ian Murray Labour

Election results

Elections in the 2010s

General election 2019: Edinburgh South[14][15][16]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Ian Murray 23,745 47.7 −7.2
Scottish National Catriona MacDonald 12,650 25.4 +2.9
Conservative Nick Cook 8,161 16.4 −3.3
Liberal Democrats Alan Beal 3,819 7.7 +4.8
Scottish Green Kate Nevens 1,357 2.7 New
Majority 11,095 22.3 −10.1
Turnout 49,732 75.1 +1.0
Labour hold Swing −5.1


General election 2017: Edinburgh South[17][18]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Ian Murray 26,269 54.9 +15.8
Scottish National Jim Eadie 10,755 22.5 -11.3
Conservative Stephanie Smith 9,428 19.7 +2.2
Liberal Democrats Alan Beal 1,388 2.9 -0.8
Majority 15,514 32.4 +27.1
Turnout 47,840 74.1 -0.8
Labour hold Swing +13.6


General election 2015: Edinburgh South[19][20][21]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Ian Murray 19,293 39.1 +4.4
Scottish National Neil Hay 16,656 33.8 +26.1
Conservative Miles Briggs 8,626 17.5 -4.1
Scottish Green Phyl Meyer 2,090 4.2 +2.2
Liberal Democrats Pramod Subbaraman 1,823 3.7 -30.3
UKIP Paul Marshall 601 1.2 New
Scottish Socialist Colin Fox 197 0.4 New
Majority 2,637 5.3 +4.6
Turnout 49,286 74.9 +1.1
Labour hold Swing -10.9
General election 2010: Edinburgh South[22][23]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Ian Murray Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=Edinburgh_South_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
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