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Disability and the

UK General Election
2015: Disability Toolkit
10 million disabled
people have a vote

THE DISABILITY TOOLKIT: ELECTION 2015

Disability and The United Kingdom


Political Context: Your Choice
THE DISABILITY THINK TRUST

DISABILITY PRIORITIES

Influence
No politician or political party represents any of
our political interests as disabled persons or
disabled voters. By the Office of Disability Issues
own research, there are 10.6 million statutory
disabled adults living in the UK. That's roughly 1
in 6 people in the UK with some degree of
disability arising from a physical and/or mental
impairment. Click HERE to register to vote.
Click HERE to see radical reforms for the British
State to enable disabled persons to become equal.
Please click HERE to make a small donation.

1 0. 6 M IL L IO N D I S A B L E D VOT ER S CA N M A KE CHA NG E

Disability Voting Community


The UK Disability Facts

1. There are 10.3 million


disabled adults living in the
UK. 2.3 million are not
registered to vote.
2. There are 5 million adults
with statutory disabilities
living in retirement.
3. There are 5.3 million adults
with statutory disabilities of
working age; 2.7m of those
adults are either unable to
work or unemployed.
4. There are 1 million children
with statutory disabilities.
5. There are 2.5 million
disabled persons engaged in
paid employment activities.

2.3 million disabled persons living in the UK are not registered to vote. Disabled persons exercising their right
to vote can influence the shape and extent of services and legislation to develop disability rights and equality.

6. There are 28,000 working


disabled persons receiving
help from Government
funded support known as
Access to Work to sustain
their employment.

What do we know about the UK disability community? We know that around 5m people are disabled in their retirement years. We also know
that there are around 5m disabled people are of
working age. We also know that 50% of those of
working age are either unable to work or unemployed: this amounts to 2.6 million people or indi-

7. Constitutional Reform and


State Reform are required to
enshrine the rights of
disabled persons in law.

vidual life stories. It also means that we know


that at least 2.5 million disabled people are engaged in paid employment activities. What isn't
readily known is that only around 28,000 working disabled persons receive help from Government funded support known as Access to Work
to sustain their employment. Moreover, we also

The risks of not voting

know that the number of disabled persons has increased roughly


100,000 per year. In 2010, we know that only 8.6m disabled persons registered to vote meaning that around 2 million persons with
disabilities were not registered - "failing to engage those who had
disabilities prevented them from casting a vote.

The vast majority of disabled persons are at higher risk of poverty


related issues at some point in their lives. It's blindness to stand
back and let unrepresentative politicians dismantle the contributory or means tested disability welfare support built from the National Insurance Contributions of the last 6 generations. Many
from those generations were disabled by war or died as a consequence of war.

Poverty
Some interesting facts that Government don't mention about the
impact of their policies on disabled persons, unemployed people,
low earners, people getting help with housing or rent costs
through housing benefit and people in work claiming benefits to
help them survive.

As persons with disabilities: Its simple. Start to use your influence


or accept the impact of political policies which fail to represent
your equality needs or a share of resources.

Lack of disability community cohesion

A lot of these of these life stories are also caught up in the 11m disabled people living in the UK. What if those persons used their
votes to influence change? The relationship between disability and
voting is not routinely documented in disability literature. There is
no clear research which links the priorities of disabled persons
with their voting history or predictions for the future. Disability is
widely co-habited with the history of social and economic depravation, prejudice, discrimination, poverty, lack of educational opportunity and barriers to employment and social equality.

Politicians, knowingly, take strategic advantage of an inability to


communicate with the disability community as a group or a whole.
Further, politicians traditionally target sub sections of the disability
community either via welfare, health, social care or employment
policies. The disability community is often disadvantaged by a
communication deficit or failure to reach - because poverty does
not facilitate modern communication means such as twitter, internet, communication from disability groups like DPAC or other organised communication groups like 38 degrees. In part, without
easy and direct communication, the disability community lacks organised influence. Most influence is reactionary media coverage
about positive or negative stereotypes of disability on news stories:
hardship cases, benefit fraud or advances in assistive or biotechnology. We need to make a start at organising and exercising
collaborative and participative action to bring about political influence of mainstream disability. The starting point requires the dis-

2010 General Election


In the 2010 General Election no party won a parliamentary majority. 29,687,604 persons voted in that election. The disability community makes up a substantial and influential voting group. How did
persons with disability vote? What influence or potential impact
did they have at a constituency level or at all? Click HERE to register to vote.

ability community to get out and demand disability equalisation


policies and vote in the 2015 General Election Campaign. The next
stage is to create equality and equity as defining principles of social identity in a wide-reaching state and constitutional-reform settlement enshrining equity and equality of constitutional matters
across the devolved powers.

dominantly in the south east of England. The Labour Party polled


8,609,527 votes with a hemorrhage of votes in the south east of England. The Liberal Democrat Party polled 6,836,824 votes to take
the balance of power. It is noteworthy for the future, that there are
3m disabled voters living in the South East of England and their
vote may decide the next Government. The LibDem Conservative
Coalition was formed and the central plank of their social policy
was to reform disability related welfare as part of the UK recovery
from the 2008 World Economic Crash; followed by a series of
spending cuts also targeted at reducing services to the most vulnerable. Disability is a unique protected social characteristic in that it
requires capital resources to maximise equality and to improve life
chances. The Coalition Government will be remembered for targeting the disability community in a way, that research has shown to
have, caused damage about the perception of the current and historical relationship between disability, work and welfare. The social perception gains of the Major government from 1992 to Blair in
2007 have been decimated by the Coalition policy.

Opportunity for real change through information


How about the 2015 general elections: have you planned your protest, articulated your needs living in your community or projected
the potential influence of persons with disabilities on the election
of your next local MP? The key message: Get out there and vote
for change. This document will help you get answers to disability
related questions or policy at your local parliamentary seat level.

What happened in the General Election 2010?


Manchester, Glasgow, Antrim and Swansea were the lowest turnout constituencies at 2010 election but are amongst some of the
highest prevalence of disability, poverty and low wages. Did the
community with disabilities fail to get out there and use their influence as voters to demand change? If the disability community
voted en-mass: would the Government have targeted the community so merciless under the disguise of an austerity and a political
mantra ruthlessly stereotyping the disability community as
scroungers, shirkers and the myth of a disability community
driven by a something for nothing culture. No.

Government communication machinery and


images of disability
The coalition have used the civil service communications machinery to present a repeated, almost cinematic, image on the mind of
the national conscience about the cost of disability related welfare
absent of any supporting fact. There have been very few National
Fact Checkers willing to challenge misinformation. The stereotype
being reinforced, day in and day out, is of politicians fighting a
militant-disabled community not prepared to work. In protest
against this Protestant militant ethic, a host of new welfare policies
are required: a reduced employment support, reduced disability

Click here for the 2010 electoral report by the Electoral Commission. Click here to see the BBC reported analysis of votes cast at the
2010 election. The Conservative Party polled 10,726,614 votes pre-

help with care and mobility, reductions in social care at home, abandonment of independent living and a reduction in housing cost
support. The concatenated effect, it is hoped, will be for a significant number of the 2.5m economicallyunproductive disabled people to find work - regardless of personal capability and social history or the longer term damage done to the lives of disabled person in the community or equality of living. The Coalition has
made great effort to focus on the 2.6 million disabled persons claiming an incapacity related benefit. This number changes from year
to year depending on how the statistics are represented.Very few
long term disabled welfare claimants have gone in to work despite
the welfare reforms. What Governments have failed, consistently,
to prove is what this 2.6m figure represents both now and historically. The Office of Disability Issues shows a consistent reporting
of the number of unemployed disabled as static over the last 10
years.

current welfare reform agenda can never be true. We know this


from science of humanity not just figures of benefit claimants.

Internationalism: British myth of disability


equality
How can we be sure that thus self perpetuating generational myth
is incorrect? We can study the closely related international impairment rates in Canada, US, Germany, Sweden, Norway and Spain
(Mont Blanc, The World Bank). The UK has seemingly more disabled persons, currently, in work than any of our economic competitors. From examination of 35 years of international impairment data, there is unlikely to be much shift in the 2.5m people currently not in employment if the Office of Disability research is credible. Historically in the UK, this number increased when family
stopped providing for disabled family members and society expected the community to support individuals with a disability the concept of community care in Britains 1980s. This was part of
an industrialisation strategy. The Thatcherists created monolithic
social policies and inception of things like identifying chronically
sick and disabled persons; invalidity benefits; incapacity benefits,
community based care; disability discrimination protection; all to
move responsibility from state to community or person. As time
has gone by over the last 35 years, individuals have taken up socially or community acquired rights for self determination which
rightly requires the state to financially sustain that right in terms of
access to health care, independent financial survival, access to housing, access to work or access to the community the live in. The policy only works with resources.

Political class construction of incapacity


The factual breakdown will not be disclosed to you any day soon
because behind it sits a huge generational deception passed down
in recent decades from political party to political party. Incapacity
was created by politicians as an intellectual vacuum to hide a policy failure in ideas and creating strategies for disability equalisation and relationships with work, health care and community participation. Put simply, if the purported 2.6 million lives ruined by
incapacity related benefit were all located to employment there
would be no disabled persons on employment related benefit. This
would defy all international literature (Albrecht, Mont Blanc) or experiences such as the USA which has a higher impairment preventing employment ratio. Both intellectually and sociologically the

The gross effect of the Coalition approach to dealing with the issue
of disability in the current financial climate is to reduce the right of
disabled people to self determination. This reduction is felt in
health care standards and funding, reduced coverage of disability
welfare related benefits, reduced employment protection and reduced funding in social care or actual enforcement of disability discrimination action. The shortages are faced across disability of all
ages whether at school, in work or in old age. Current reform has
failed. Constitutional disability-driven welfare reform is needed.

about the truth and how to deal with all the stereotypes you didn't
challenge when you seen them made in your past. Consider any
politician making stereotyping images of ethnicity or sex, and ask
why is it society is happy to allow politicians to thrive on stereotyping disabled persons. The answer is probably that disability does
not have the same organised representation or effective political
narrative: legal protection is relatively new and there is a fear of
the recent past.

Disability representation: making votes count

The chilling effect of both the demonising stereotype of disability


and cuts in promoting the life chances of all disabled persons, is
the return to removing disabled persons from the community back
to families and institutions which haunted disabled person in the
pre or post war periods.Reduced independence at the expense of
affordability.

By increasing the voice of disabled persons in political representation, you will be strengthening the ability of future generations to
improve the life chances of the next generation. Vote wisely. Ask
questions. Join disability organisations. Make change.
Click HERE to register to vote. You need to determine which political representative best advocates for the disability community but
please do get to the truth about what they will deliver to the disability community at the 2015 election and long after they have left
office. Remove the dependency on you not using your influence individually or organised as a community.

Disability Voters: Beware

Many of you will be aware of age-old legal concept of buyer beware (Caveat Emptor) and the need to know everything before proceeding to buy, procure or acquire. Disability beware. Any politician who promises a solution needs to set out their stall. How
many people are you prepared to help and what is going to happen to those who don't make on to your list? You deserve an answer: after all you belong to the largest single influential group of
voters that purported political representatives seek to convince.
Will I or will I not be cared for in your version of the truth? An exact answer or no vote, a different vote or perhaps without vote.

"No single person, no body of opinion, no political doctrine, no religious doctrine can claim a monopoly on truth." ~ Nelson Mandela during an address to the International Federation of Newspaper Publishers, Prague, Czech Republic, 26 May 1992.
Do you your bit - encourage disabled persons to campaign for disability equality, even stand for office and vote in the General Election of 2015. Contact the Disability Action Alliance members.

Any person at any time in their life could become temporarily or


permanently disabled. It's only then you are faced with questions

Please look at our free proposals for reforming the British State to
make disabled persons equal citizens:
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Reducing benefits;
Stereotyping disabled persons in the media as de-humanised;
Blaming disabled persons as the cause of the recession;

The State Reform Act 2015

Removing personal care from disabled persons by abolishing DLA.

The Constitutional reform Act 2015


Contact your Parliamentary MPs

The Scotland Act 2015

Press HERE to email Conservative Party MPs about your disability


concerns.

The Wales Act 2015


The England Act 2015

Press HERE to email LibDem Party MPs about your disability concerns.

The Northern Ireland Act 2015


The Immigrations Determinations Act 2015
The Health Care Reform Act 2015

Press HERE to email the Coaltion MPs about the policies they have
implemented and they way they have affected disabled persons.

The Welfare and Taxation Reform Act 2015


The Representation of Communities in Public Authorities Act
2015

Press HERE to email the Labour Party and other MPs asking them
what their plans are for 2015 to 2020 for disabled people?

Hold the Coalition Accountable for:


Privitisation and forcing competition in the NHS;
Welfare reform causing mass disability poverty;

Press HERE to email the Speaker of the House of Commons to ask


him what he is doing to increase the number of MPs who have disabilities?

Disabled persons relying on Food Banks;


Preventing disabled persons living independent lives;
Cutting social care through local government;
Removing mobility cars and scooters;

REMEMBER TO :

Forcing disabled persons to work whilst sick with no employers prepared

1. Copy in your local newspapers

to take them on or implement reasonable adjustments made to access


work;

2. Copy in your BBC or local news station or local newspaper with


the response

3. Copy in your local disability charities

4. Look up #UKdisability2015 and tell others whats going and


tweet about your responses

5. Use this Disability ToolKit for the #UKdisability2015 election to


use facts and figures for your parliamentary seat.

6. Spread the word and link for this toolkit to help disabled people
use their vote to create change.

7. Generate change through campaigning and information. 10.8 million disabled people can make a big difference.

S TR AT E GY

Survey: Disability Intelligence


Survey Headlines

1. 95.8% of participants
believed they were disabled
under the Equality Act 2010
2. 35.2% of participants
believed that the Labour
Party best understood the
issues facing disabled
persons; 11.3% believed the
Green Party did; 2%
believed the Tory Party did
and 3% believed the Liberal
Democrats did.
3. In the 2010 General Election,
disabled persons voted:
45.1% voted labour; 16.9%
voted Liberal Democrats
and 15.49% voted
Conservative.
4. In the 2015 General Election,
disabled persons indicated
they would vote: 57.8%
would vote Labour (up
12.7%); 0.9% would vote
Conservative and 1.1%
would vote Liberal
Democrat; 8.5% would vote
Green and 19.7% would
abstain out of protest.

The disability voting intelligence survey revealed a significant change in the way disabled persons intend to
vote following Austerity Britain 2010 - 2015. Who can blame them?
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Understanding disability needs

95.8% of participants considered themselves to


be disabled under the Equality Act 2010 and
4.2% did not. There was no appreciable difference in the number of disabled persons who did
not identify with being a statutory disabled person or those participants who did not know.

35.21% of participants indicated the Labour Party


understood the needs of the disability community; 11.3% indicated the Greens and 52.1% indicated no party understood. The survey indicated
that the labour party had achieve as significant
increase of 12.7% of persons with disabilities in-

tending to vote Labour at the expense of the Liberal Democrats


and Conservative who seen a 14%, on average, reduction in persons intending to vote for them. The Greens seen a 7% increase in
intended votes. A significant disability disengagement was noted
because over 50% believed no political part represented their needs
or aspirations - thats a potential 5.4 million voters with a disability
who currently believe that there is no political party or other political movement which represents their needs or to campaign for disability equality. This create a significant power and representation
vacuum for 5.4 million people which can only be emanated from a
failure in party leadership across the political spheres.

In terms of sexual orientation, participants identified with being:


Straight at 73.24%; Bisexual at 5.63%; Gay at 7.04%; Transsexual at
0.03%; Transgendered at 1.41%; Transvestite at 0.01%; Rather not
say at 12.68%.

Affects of the International Austerity and


Banking Crisis
With the Austerity Britain cuts felt worse by the disability community at a disproportionate level, the impact of voters with disability
anger at being targeted by the Coalition Government is difficult to
measure but with a 12.7% intended increase to the Labour Party
and 7% increase the Green Party the extrapolated theory can be
tested.

Political Leadership
45.07% of participants considered that Ed Milliband would best improve the life chances of disabled persons as prime minister as opposed to David Cameron who was only considered to do so by
0.9% and Nick Clegg with 0.85. 52.9% thought no party leader
would promote the life chances of disabled persons; that amounts
to 5.45 million voters who have no belief in political leadership at
all to deliver an improved quality of life for voters with disabilities.

Registering voters with disabilities to


vote
Statistically, it was possible to ascertain the claimant numbers who
receive welfare support in working age across mobility, personal
care, out of work, caring responsibility or receiving work related
activity support , all voters, because of a disability. Additionally,
prevalence studies enable voter registration of persons with disabilities, by parliamentary seat, to be estimated. Further, age prevalence studies, state pension recipient numbers, pension credit recipients, and attendance allowance recipients allow identification
of estimates of voters in retirement with disabilities as well as
those in retirement likely to develop disabilities or being living in
pensioner poverty.

Bio-informatics
In terms of gender, 56.4% of the participants were female and
43.7% of participants were male. In terms of age, 5.63% were aged
between 18 - 24, 7.04% were aged between 25 and 34; 21.13% were
aged between 35 and 44; 36.6% were aged between 45 and 54;
23.94% were aged between 55 and 64; 5.63% were aged between 65
and 74; and 0.14% were aged 65 or over.

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Strategic value of disability voter intelligence information

the need to provide large numbers of voluntary based working


opportunities to create connection with employment regardless
of ability to sustain private or paid employment;

Structurally, these estimates can be presented in multitude of ways


and by marginal majority composition which will enable persons
with disabilities to make informed choice before casting any vote.

improved housing and housing priority needs;

In particular, policies presented in 2015 which effect the welfare


state potentially have a disproportionate effect on voters with disabilities and can be measured by voters with disabilities who can
risk assess their own welfare and standard of living. Additionally,
since 2010, the numbers of persons effected can be better predicted
and the cumulative effect can influence a number of seats at the
2015 election. The number of disabled statutory disabled persons
has increased by 400,000 since the 2010 General Election.

removal of social care or independent living from local authorities and re-placed in the NHS;

better quality and access to continuing education and training;

all care to be funded through the transactional management systems at the Department of Work and Pensions on the non-means
tested basis as personal care;
changes to the Equality Act to remove the statutory lowthreshold defense to allow discrimination of disabled persons
and replace with a statutory duty to accommodate the needs of a
disabled person with reasonable or best endeavors. The justification defense to be removed entirely to lead to cultural change.

Survey: List of common concerns of Voters with disabilities

Disabled persons manifesto for political


change

The issues identified by voters with disabilities included:


maintaining the safety net of the welfare state;

Click HERE to read the UK Disabled Peoples Manifesto: Reclaiming our futures collated by the University of Leeds Centre for Disability Studies.

design of welfare benefits system to be more contributory based


and rewarded by years of contributions;
replacing access to work with an enshrined right to work with
funded support;

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DIS A BI L IT Y P O L I C Y, S T R AT EG Y AND CHA NG E

Change
Disability Community:change

1. The disability community


needs to organise itself,
discipline itself and build a
contingent formidable
representative body
focusing on the real issues
which need to drive change.
2. A manifesto for disability
and change needs to be
compiled which seeks to
represent disabled persons
across the political
spectrum.
3. Social and health care need
to be integrated and nonmeans tested.
4. Constitutional Reform is
required for the whole of the
United Kingdom with
enshrined rights for
disabled people.
5. A State Reform Act is
required which defines the
role of the state and the
services provided to
disabled persons.

The coalition did not pursue the continuation of the Government Strategy: Improving the life chances of disabled persons. The entire focus
of the 2010-2015 parliament has been to reform disability welfare to cut cost. A 20 year disability strategy is needed to bring real change
for disabled persons.

Constitutional Reform across the United Kingdom would remove power and control from Central Government and devolve law making powers to each country followed by regions. This
would result in a devolved parliament for England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland all
elected by Single Transferable Vote (SVT). Lon-

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don would get its own devolved parliament.


This would be funded by converting the House
of Commons into a much smaller leaner Federal
parliament which made laws which only effect
the United Kingdom alone. The House of Lords
would be abolished. The House of Commons

would be left with 456 redundancies to pay for investment in devolved government.
Devolved and regional governments would replace the local government system with regional elected governments. The National
Health Service would exist with a set of core constitutional values
which could only be changed by a majority of votes in each of the
devolved Governments.

To achieve this disability-led strategy the following disability strategy and political reforms would be required:

1. A Disability Manifesto for Change


2. A 2015 Disability Toolkit for voters with disabilities
3. Reform of the role of the State
4. Constitutional Reform to create a Federal Parliament based on
equality and equity and to create fully devolved parliaments
and lawmaking executive for the Countries and Regions of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland
5. Written constitutional with protection from disability inequality
as a fundamental right.

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C O N TE XT

History of welfare and disability poverty

Prevalence: the social context of capitalist reform of welfare

The government Office of Disability Issues (ODI) in 2011 estimated that11.2 million disabled persons were living in the UK.
Estimating the prevalence of disability varies by public institution each facilitating different policy goals; examples include
theEquality Commissionwho establishthe number of persons
covered under discrimination legislation, the NHS commissioning of services to disabled persons, the Department of Work and

Pensionsto facilitatethose claiming disability related benefits


and a continuum of impairment and disability theories used in
the common pursuit of academic disabilityresearchstudies.
Thelast 40 years has generated contentiousdebateon how to reform disability welfare policy to enable and sustain disabled persons in employment whichhas seen, since the post-war creation
of a National Assistance Act and the inception of the welfare
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state,significant advancement insocial attitudes towards disabled


people. Often different public policy objectives have conflicting
goals suchas providing welfare at the same time as providing employment, and attempting to solve the complex goal of providing
employment opportunities for all disabled persons against a background of reforming the post-industrial economy and socialeconomic change. As yet there is no real consensus or
consistency on what actual employment means for the range of
varying disability needs and abilities. It is astonishing to notethatthe UK has seen no significant advancement ofthe issues
ofhowemploymentis defined,and how to expand those opportunities into the disability community to achieve full employment related activity for those who are able to make a contribution to the
economy. Such a government policy would require triangulated
policy between subsidised employment through welfare, help in
achieving productive work and the ludicrously complex scenario
of how impairment, disability and employment are defined across
the broad range of employment protection to welfare support measures. The lack of congeniality between key underlying government support results in ill-targeted benefit reform,an inconsistent
match between the disability model and medical impairmentmodels of disability andthe persistent absence of an inclusive strategyfor generating large scale disability related work opportunities.
All respectable evidence seems to suggest that until thesefactors
are reconciled,reform in disability related welfare will continue to
drive disabled persons in to unemployment and poverty.There is
much academic, disability and human rights group evidence that
the Coalition Government policy will lead to higher unemployment and significant reductionin the lifetime opportunitiesavail-

able to disabled people. The Governments strategy for improving


the life chances of disabled persons is in chronic disarray.

Modern history of disability welfare


Following the changes to the industrial and economic landscape
and high levels of employment during the 1950s-70s, successivegovernment sought to developa welfare strategy to cope with
transient unemployment patterns. During this period there was no
real distinct employment policy development for disabled people
other than the availability of unemployment benefit. Successive
governments have struggled to establish a welfare policy which targeted unemployed disabled persons into some form of employment related activity.The early Thatcher government introduced
welfare reform which deeply broadened the scope of welfare provided to the disabled and unemployed community. These were
based on deeply flawed economic models of employment and
medical models of disability. Eligibility was notoriously complex
and receipt of the benefit was not widely awarded (80% pluslevel
of disabilitybeing required). This started with the establishment
oflong termsick pay and supplemental income for UK citizens suffering from a long term disability; payments increased substantially in the 1980s which quickly became unaffordable.

The Conservative Government started further reform in the late


80s with the divisionbetween Unemployment Benefit,Invalidity
Benefit, Severe Disablement Allowance, and a transient sick
payprovision for those sick whilst in employment. The principle
of a contributions based system ensured that to a lesser extent national insurance contributions, amongst other things, would give
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an entitlement to non-means tested Invalidity Benefit if someone


became incapacitated paid atahigher level than the means-tested
unemployment benefit. For those who become too sick to work
but had earned no right to contributions based InvalidityBenefit
would receive Incapacity related supplemental support or Income
Support at a similar level to Unemployment Benefit but with no requirement to seek work duetoill-health. Income Support (previously supplementary benefit)was incremented to include severe
disablement premiums depending on the extent of a persons impairments.

In addition to the recognition of disabilityissuesin employment,


the disability community(Barnes etal) campaigned hard for assistance with the extra cost of their day to day activities such as cooking, washing andmobility which resulted in the Conservative Government under John Major introducing Disability Living Allowance in the early 1990s and further reforms of what was perceivedas an unaffordable Invalidity Benefit which was replaced
with a new lower rate Incapacity Benefitwith aneven lower threshold foreligibility. The overall numbers of people eligible to receive
the new benefit remained consistent and the incapacity threshold
was widely seen as inconsistent with the disabled persons calls for
employment opportunities and legislation to protect their rights.

The problem with this approach wasnot initially well assessed by


policy makers because the underlying research advising on the
point at which someone was deemed unfit to work was formulatedon the research of the previous decadesduring high employment, and as the economic changes unfolded and the introduction
of Invalidity Benefit witha relatively low level of the incapacity
threshold had been set to entitlement this resulted in a significant
number of people receiving Invalidity Benefit as well as the increase of what was seen as unemployable people following the industrial changeof the period. Further reformfollowed with the inception of the Severe Disablement Allowance (SDA) which sought
to identify those with significantly more profound disabilities and
provide a higher degree of welfare assistance to address real issues
of poverty with disability. The test for eligibility for SDA was
deemed 80% impaired and over: which made the benefit unworkable and has recently been abolished.

Disability Discrimination Act 1995


In 1995 the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 was implemented
following a long passage oflegislation which created a further definition of disability and another incapacity thresholdto be met to
enable statutory protectionfrom discrimination. TheNewLabour
governmentinitiallyfailed to reformwelfarepolicy furtherandno
disability reform was made until around 2001 when Tony Blair
commissioned a 30 year strategy to increase the life chances of disabled persons. The strategy was broadly welcome across the disability community. The Labour government faced the same contradiction in policy as its predecessor:trying to increase the opportunities for disabled people, improve levels of poverty amongst disabled persons through welfare and the increased cost of introducing employment protection. There were some changes in the scope
of employment provisions in the DDA in the early and later parts

Disability Living Allowance


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of the last decade notablythe increase inscope of persons covered


andthe introduction of the Equality Act. To date,the fundamental
variation and inconsistency in the definition of disability and entitlement to welfare, employment protection and social care remained unreformed.

care and mobility costs to what is thought would be a much reduced number of people (as currently entitled to claim under
DLA) .

Failure to provide integrated model of disability

Employment Support Allowance and Personal Independence Payment

The fundamental issues remain regarding what constitutesthose


disabled people who are unable to work at all, how to support
those with disability-in-employment and employment related activity to meet the diverse range of needs of disabled persons. The
definition of disability and how that is assessed in terms of welfare, employment protection and access to employment activity remains a mystery. None of thecurrentreforms have sought to integrate the three issues into a common definition and entitlement
model(the integrated model of disability)whichwould give much
neededsubstance to the Blair strategy.The Coalition has done little to advance the life chances of disabled people and many disabled people deem the reforms as a step back to the
1980s.Moreover, reforms to the Social Care system and cuts in Access to Work Budgets have resulted in cuts to services to disabled
persons who are being mandated into entering the world of work.
Details of the work programme on a national scale are not yet a
known phenomenon.

In the later stages of the Labour government policy wasfocused,


yet again, to find ways of categorising those on Incapacity
Benefit to identify those who were so disabled they could not
work and those who had the potential do undertake some form of
employment related activity. In 2008,under Gordon Browns government,this resulted in the abolition of Incapacity Benefit and replaced with new disability benefit know as Employment Support
Allowance which has two groups: work related activity and support group. It is not known what the government hoped to
achieve in terms of what percentage was envisaged could undertake work activity and who could not. This was a radical change
in approach. There have been estimates that between 5-20% of
those who were entitled to Incapacity Benefit would remain in the
Support Group and the remainder at some point would need to
seek unemployment benefit with employment assistance. The coalition government have continued with this policy but have sought
to use the same approach to rationing the support available to
those eligible to claim Disability Living Allowanceand have abolished DLA and replaced it with a new benefit to be known as Personal Independence Payment (PIP) providing help with personal
17

Criticism of Government Welfare Policy


and Reforms

3. London and South East England has adisabled population of


around 3m people which is greater than the populations of
Northern Ireland or Wales. This will have a continued impact on
how to do tailor services to individuals and employers and by
geography.

There are some very striking issues of disability prevalence which


on the whole suggest the government will continue to struggle to
bring about any meaningful reforms in terms alleviating disabilityrelated poverty, creating economic and social opportunities for disabled people to pursue to and create a supportive work environment for disabled persons to retain or obtain employment.

4. Over 2m people have substantial sensory problems. Under12%


of those are employed permanentlyandfull time, and there is no
national infrastructure of services in place to realise any substantial change in employment outside of government employment.

The facts of the ODI assessmentofdisability prevalence suggests:

1. The total disability population for the UK is 11.2 million people


which comprises of 5.2m people of working age and 5.2m people
of pension age, and 0.8m children. With advances in health care
systems, the aging of the population, the accuracy in future
prevalence estimates and perceived benefits of people declaring
a disability: the recordednumber of disabled people has steadily
increased since 2002 by average of 100,000 per year. This
willcontinue toincrease demand for services and welfare.

5. Scotland has a disabled population of 1m people meaning approximately1 in 6 people in Scotland have a disability.

2. More than 6mpeoplein the UK have a significant mobility problem which will continue to lead to substantial demands
for change in transport infrastructure and accessible services.
This incremental effect will increase barriers to accessing employment.

7. In the UK, 56-60% of disabled people are currently unemployed


as opposed to 7-8% of the rest of the population.In May 2011,
2.6m people claimed Incapacity Benefit costing 12.5bn out
ofthe DWP welfare budget of 151.60bn (the most being spent
on the State Pension and Pension credits). 2.4m disabled people

6. In the UK, there are around 2m working people with a significant mental health problem of which 75% of the people are not
in full time employment. A significant number are not even
known to the DWP in terms of their employment status.

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worked in the same period with only 0.2m disabled people working and claiming benefits.

cess to WorkScheme run by jobcentre plus - including disabled


persons in the public and private sector, employers small and
large. This is a starkcontrast to the 2.54m disabled people in
part or full time employment. Since the coalitionausterity cuts
came into place, jobcentre plus havereduced its support to the
number of eligible disabled people by 25%. Moreover, this policy
is against a background of moving over 80% of existing unemployed disabled persons from welfare to work - which on the
Governments own statistics should be around an additional
need for over 2m new jobs over the next 5 years. This means
that currently only 0.2% of UK working disabled persons obtainsany practical assistance from government with their disability in the work place. This illustrates the scale of theoutstandingcaseloadunder the currentreform of welfare being realised
and is clearly a critical success factorwith unknown personal
and social risks.

8. Albrecht,Seelmanand Bury (2001) review World Health Organisations impairment rates by nation and found the following impairment rates: Australia (14.2%), Canada (13.2%), New Zealand
(19%), Spain (14.9%), United Kingdom (14.2%) and USA (17.5%).
This classification study puts the UK firmly at the lowerend of
international impairment rates without taking into account any
further disability welfare reform. By this calculation, the UK
would currently have 9.32 m persons suffering from a disability
which is well below the DWP and ODI statutory statistics and
casts further doubt about the purported need for the extent of
the current government welfare reform. The study further highlights validity issues with current context of disability welfare
reform. The US, Canada, Australia, Germany, Sweden, Norway
and France operate much more generous disability related pensions or long term disability payments based on larger numbers
of eligible disabled persons against higher medical eligibility
teststhan those found in the UK. This would indicate that the
current approach to the UK Government reform is entirely
budget targeted rather than targeting the use of welfare where it
is critically neededto alleviate povertyand improve quality of
life experience. The comparators internationally have high eligibility criteria and higher means testing thresholds.

Concluding thoughts
In August 2012, the government recorded around 0.5m people as
claiming the new disability benefit ESA which amounts to just 5%
of the total number of the UKs disabled population as claiming
the employment disability welfare benefit as a main form of
income.The transfer of IB claimant to ESA is yet to be finalisedbut
is said to be 80% complete. Will the transfer of 2m disabled persons (covered under the Equality Act 2010 protection from discrimination in employment) really be transferred into the private sector
employment market against the worst economic outlook since the
great depressionand a cut in the Access to Work budget which we

9. In 2012, according to jobcentre plus; the government providedhelp to20,000disabled people in employment through the Ac19

should note was never intended to provide individual support as


part of a mass welfare migration plan.

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CHAPTER 2

Disability UK
According to the Office of Disability Issues (ODI),
11.6 million person living in the United Kingdom
have a possible statutory disability; 5.7m of
working ages, 5.1m of state pension age and 0.8m
are children.

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DIS A BI L IT Y P R E VA L E N C E

Estimating longstanding UK disability


Disability Prevalence 2012

1. In 2010, there were 10.4


million adults with
longstanding disabilities in
the Uk eligible to vote in the
General Election; 5.3m of
working age and 5.2m of
state retirement age.
2. By 2012, the number of
persons with disabilities
eligible to vote in the UK
rose 400,000 to 10.8m.
3. In the last decade there have
been more than 10% females
with disabilities than males.
4. The North West and
Merseyside have the highest
disability prevalence rate in
the UK.
5. Around 6.5m persons with
disabilities have problems
walking, lifting and carrying
which may amount to a
statutory disability.
6. Around 5.1m persons with
disabilities are over the age
of 60.

Disabled persons using their vote can generate real change; help shape the future by increasing representation.

The 2010 - 2015 parliamentary term has many reforms made to the life support provided to the
11.9 million persons living with a disability
across the United Kingdom. Neither the Conservative party or the Liberal Democrats stood on a
platform in 2010 to reform the support for disabled people or to the changes imposed in the

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English NHS which provide essential services to


the disability community. These services are
now subject to commercial competition rules.
A retrospective examination of the manifestos focused on the legitimacy of disability and its effects on the remainder of taxpayers. There was

nothing positive said about improving the life chances of persons


with disabilities.

Disabled persons in Great Britain


ADULTS

ADULTS

ALL

WORKING

RETIRED

ADULTS

2003

5.0

4.7

2004

4.9

2005

Disabled persons in Northern Ireland

CHILDREN

ALL AGES

YEAR

ALL AGES

9.7

0.7

10.4

2006

0.3

4.6

9.5

0.7

10.1

2004

0.3

4.8

4.6

9.5

0.7

10.1

2005

0.3

2006

5.2

4.9

10.1

0.7

10.8

2006

0.3

2007

4.9

4.9

9.8

0.7

10.4

2007

0.3

2008

4.8

5.0

9.8

0.8

10.6

2008

0.3

2009

5.0

5.1

10.1

0.7

10.9

2009

0.3

2010

5.1

5.1

10.2

0.8

11.0

2010

0.3

2011

5.3

5.2

10.4

0.8

11.2

2011

0.3

2012

5.7

5.1

10.8

0.8

11.6

2012

0.3

YEAR

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ability
Disability prevalence by impairment
Disability prevalence by region/country
REGION

2012

North East

0.6

North West and Merseyside

1.5

Yorks and Humberside

1.1

East Midlands

0.9

West Midlands

1.1

Eastern

1.1

London

1.2

South East

1.5

South West

1.0

Wales

0.6

Scotland

1.0

Northern Ireland

0.3

Great Britain

11.6

United Kingdom

11.9

IMPAIRMENT

2012

Mobility

6.5

Lifting and carrying

6.3

Manual dexterity

2.8

Continence

1.8

Communication

2.2

Memory, concentration or learning

2.5

Recognising danger

0.8

Physical co-ordination

2.7

Other

4.1

At least one impairment

11.9

Disability by gender

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GENDER

2012

Male

5.6

Female

6.3

All

11.9

CHAPTER 3

Disability and
Votes
Votes win elections. There are 10.8 million persons
with a statutory disability who can vote. 5.2
million are in retirement, 2.1 million in work and
the remainder un able to work or cant work.

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FI N AN C I AL C O ST O F D I S AB IL IT Y OR POV ERT Y WELFA RE

Welfare and parliamentary votes


Benefit Expenditure
5.2bn spend on Attendance
Allowance for over 65 y.o.
620m spent on Survivor
pensions.
1.6bn spent on Carers
Allowance to carers of disabled
persons.
5bn on spent on Council Tax.
10.7bn on Disability Living
Allowance - adults; 6.5bn adults
of working age and 4.2bn of
pension age.
1.2bn on Disability Living
Allowance - children.
21.5bn spent on Housing
Benefit to landlords.
12.2bn spent on Employment
Support Allowance or Incapacity
Benefit or disability related
Income Support.
795m spent on Industrial
Injuries.
789m spent on severe
disablement allowance.
7.5bn spent on pension credit.

89.6bn of the welfare budget is spent on paying state pensions, pension credits to support pensioner poverty
or providing mobility or personal care for disabled pensioners.
Great Britain spent 151.5bn in welfare spending
for the fiscal year 2011. 134.8bn was spent in
England. 69.8bn was spent on the state pension
and a further 8.3bn on state pension credit to
cope with pensioner poverty. A further 9.5bn
was spent on pensioner disability living allowance or attendance allowance to provide mobility

60.8bn spent on state pension.

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or personal care for a disability. 6,5bn was


spent on adult disability living allowance providing mobility and personal care for disabled
adults. 1.6bn was paid to carers on no income
to look after disabled persons or family with disabilities.
12.2bn was spent on providing

disability-related income because their disability prevented them


from working at all or working fully.
Click HERE to access the number of welfare claimants eligible to
vote by parliamentary seat and by benefit type.

Description of claimants by parliamentary seat

JSA - People claiming Jobseekers Allowance


ESASIB - People claiming disability related employment allowance
LP - Lone Parents claiming benefit
Carer - Carers claiming benefits whilst caring for disabled people
Work+IS - people working and needing to claim benefits
Disability - people claiming disability care benefits
PC(T) - Pensioners claiming income benefits

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Seat

Majority

Total
Voters

Disabled
Voters

Welfare m

JSA

ESAIB

LP

Carer

Work + IS

Disability

PC(T)

Hampstead
& Kilburn

42

80,373

15190

175.8

3150

5180

1000

900

4380

2400

4580

Warwicksh
ire N

54

70,138

13256

185.0

1590

3230

640

1670

3430

4200

3810

Camborne
& Redruth

66

63,975

12091

199.5

1870

4420

640

1690

4690

3890

5080

Bolton W

92

71,284

13473

189.8

2020

4230

610

1550

3510

3780

3850

Thurrock

92

77,758

14696

179.0

3630

4300

1510

1530

3830

3740

4120

Oldham E
&
Saddlewort
h

103

72,557

13713

198.8

3490

4930

1150

1620

3990

3860

4270

Hendon

106

72,943

13786

174.6

2390

4300

1100

1250

3960

3310

4140

Sheffield
Central

165

67,554

12768

150.0

3540

4690

750

1330

3940

2710

4170

Solihull

175

76,288

14418

201.3

1250

2360

430

1250

3180

4580

3450

Oxford W
&
Abingdon

176

86,458

16341

161.0

950

2090

390

770

1950

2960

2100

Ashfield

192

77,379

14625

223.2

2700

5470

1040

2290

4240

5280

4710

Sampton
Itchen

192

74,532

14087

180.0

2490

4450

1220

1320

3770

3540

4010

Sherwood

214

71,443

13503

195.7

2150

4120

740

1720

3070

4840

3370

Dorset Mid
& Poole N

269

64,660

12221

165.0

720

1810

350

970

2500

2900

2660

Norwich S

310

73,649

13920

186.6

2870

4740

870

1330

4210

3280

4570

Stockton S

332

73,840

13956

175.3

2780

3340

760

1590

3270

3580

3540

Lancaster
&
Fleetwood

333

67,379

12735

169.4

1670

3670

550

1440

3320

3570

3660

Bradford E

365

65,116

12307

191.3

5520

5750

1560

2170

5100

3510

5360

Broxtowe

389

72,042

13616

183.8

1780

2900

550

1340

3090

3660

3390

Truro &
Falmouth

435

70,598

13343

191.8

1570

3150

440

1300

3780

3750

4070

Newton
Abbot

523

69,319

13101

203.1

1190

3140

510

1480

4010

4320

4360

Wirral S

531

56,099

10603

170.0

1060

2740

360

1250

2410

4230

2650

Amber
Valley

536

70,171

13262

186.7

1960

3650

700

1710

3630

4100

4010

Chesterfiel
d

549

71,878

13585

213.7

2450

5030

760

1960

4080

4850

4590

Seat

Majority

Total
Voters

Disabled
Voters

Welfare m

JSA

ESAIB

LP

Carer

Work + IS

Disability

PC(T)

Seat

Majority

Total
Voters

Disabled
Voters

Welfare m

JSA

ESAIB

LP

Carer

Work + IS

Disability

PC(T)

Telford

978

65,061

12297

179.3

3120

4420

1330

2160

3770

3900

4210

Corby

1895

78,024

14747

196.6

2840

4050

930

1530

3590

4180

3890

Walsall N

990

64,034

12102

212.7

4340

5030

1500

2520

5340

4070

5940

Northampt
on N

1936

61,850

11690

158.9

2420

3080

890

1070

3120

3200

3310

Weaver
Vale

991

67,269

12714

174.5

2240

3790

750

1640

2690

3860

3060

Brentford
&
Isleworth

1958

83,546

15790

166.3

2310

4270

990

1020

3500

2760

3650

Hastings &
Rye

1993

77,030

14559

247.9

3480

6270

1140

1940

5400

4300

5800

Halesowen
& Rowley
Regis

2023

63,693

12038

194.2

2740

3160

790

1950

4190

3860

4680

Nuneaton

2069

67,837

12821

174.5

2260

3760

870

1560

3370

3840

3650

Ipswich

2079

75,770

14321

194.2

3360

4460

1080

1730

3930

4160

4220

Westminste
rN

2126

66,739

12614

185.0

2770

6720

1200

1330

4970

2380

5260

Blackpool
N&
Cleveleys

2150

66,017

12477

224.7

2630

5430

770

2040

4900

5030

5370

Bury N

2243

66,759

12617

176.2

2180

4040

640

1340

3170

3350

3440

St Albans

2305

70,058

13241

148.7

1250

2380

440

830

1960

2830

2100

Luton S

2329

65,219

12326

157.2

3500

4490

1110

1480

3650

2820

3840

Southampt
on Test

2413

71,931

13595

165.3

2670

4630

1070

1260

3550

3190

3820

Gloucester

2420

79,321

14992

197.8

3120

4780

1170

1500

3830

4210

4120

Wirral W

2436

55,050

10404

172.3

1040

2630

370

1360

2950

4120

3310

Derbyshire
NE

2445

71,398

13494

204.5

1760

3550

540

1690

3670

4440

4030

Kingswood

2445

66,361

12542

153.1

1290

2420

530

1130

2550

3210

2800

Chippenha
m

2470

72,106

13628

171.7

1360

2710

590

1140

2580

3650

2760

Hereford &
Herefordsh
ire S

2481

72,021

13612

198.7

1730

3430

590

1440

3460

3910

3830

Harrogate
&
Knaresboro
ugh

1039

Lincoln

1058

73,540

13899

196.7

3380

4630

1040

1670

4120

4400

4430

Morley &
Outwood

1101

74,891

14154

169.9

2070

3380

570

1160

3340

3340

3600

74,760

14130

182.5

1190

2640

370

840

2790

3430

2980

Plymouth
Sutton &
Devonport

1149

72,938

13785

194.9

3590

6870

980

1570

4160

4390

4450

Brighton
Pavilion

1252

74,009

13988

140.5

2070

4290

560

760

2770

2300

2970

Birmingha
m
Edgbaston

1274

68,573

12960

177.4

3870

4180

1230

1390

4000

3280

4310

Stroud

1299

78,286

14796

193.9

1300

2810

390

1130

3010

3610

3240

St Austell
&
Newquay

1312

75,284

14229

214.5

2350

4660

750

1740

4450

4390

4820

Brighton
Kemptown

1328

66,015

12477

193.1

2230

5110

830

1360

4200

3610

4530

Brent
Central

1345

74,046

13995

194.2

5680

6540

1940

1450

5200

3040

5440

Bedford

1353

68,530

12952

178.8

3490

4110

950

1350

3520

3380

3750

Watford

1425

80,798

15271

169.9

2150

3300

720

1090

2820

3440

3000

Halifax

1472

70,380

13302

193.1

4400

4640

1100

1540

4330

3460

4490

Dewsbury

1526

78,910

14914

199.3

3100

4440

820

1780

3930

3820

4280

NewcastleunderLyme

1552

69,433

13123

183.6

1770

4020

540

1390

3360

3960

3720

Warrington
S

1553

79,182

14965

190.5

2170

3390

520

1460

2970

4120

3260

Wolverham
pton N E

2484

58,931

11138

191.7

4490

4470

1400

1980

4550

3720

5000

Plymouth
Moor View

1588

68,062

12864

207.4

1990

5350

1030

2270

4000

5290

4450

Erewash

2501

69,655

13165

186.5

2550

3710

850

1460

3720

3800

4020

Sutton &
Cheam

Tooting

2524

73,840

13956

123.3

2320

3360

840

780

2900

2040

3030

1608

66,658

12598

150.4

1370

2240

500

820

2430

2830

2550
Scunthorpe

2549

63,089

11924

177.7

3310

3550

870

1600

3790

3400

4100

Wakefield

1613

70,812

13383

186.3

3350

4290

820

1440

3790

3570

4090

70,131

13255

186.5

1750

3740

590

1320

3250

4040

3560

1659

69,257

13090

157.9

1510

2230

390

900

2900

2660

3100

Chester
City of

2583

Pudsey
Eltham

1663

62,590

11830

163.3

2310

3780

980

1270

3070

3210

3220

Chorley

2593

70,976

13414

187.8

1800

4000

560

1620

3220

4150

3670

Middlesbro
ugh S &
Cleveland
E

Dagenham
& Rainham

2630

69,764

13185

190.3

3540

4090

1650

1500

3860

3930

4130

1677

72,666

13734

208.8

3400

4500

1030

1940

4330

4080

4790
Wyre
Forest

2643

76,713

14499

223.1

2290

3880

710

1620

4260

4280

4640

Enfield N

1692

66,261

12523

166.5

3330

4380

1860

1100

3280

2870

3450

28

Seat

Majority

Total
Voters

Disabled
Voters

Welfare m

JSA

ESAIB

LP

Carer

Work + IS

Disability

PC(T)

Seat

Majority

Total
Voters

Disabled
Voters

Welfare m

JSA

ESAIB

LP

Carer

Work + IS

Disability

PC(T)

Cornwall
N

2981

67,940

12841

194.6

1370

3560

480

1450

3830

3850

4160

Sefton
Central

3862

67,511

12760

211.6

1240

2820

270

1660

3060

4910

3480

Worcester

2982

72,835

13766

171.3

2280

3480

710

1250

3170

3740

3350

Eastleigh

3864

77,436

14635

169.3

1310

2550

560

1120

2590

3470

2830

Birmingha
m Yardley

3002

72,321

13669

217.7

4540

5400

1720

2390

5470

4360

5950

Norwich N

3901

64,814

12250

180.0

2360

3570

640

1320

3430

3400

3710

Dorset W

3923

76,869

14528

227.9

730

2730

360

1260

3550

4440

3850

Winchester

3048

73,805

13949

167.8

830

1900

290

770

2160

3200

2290
Taunton
Deane

3993

82,507

15594

221.1

1660

3910

660

1320

3780

4440

4070

Leicester W

4017

64,900

12266

175.5

4390

5580

1790

1640

4210

3030

4560

Torbay

4078

76,244

14410

252.4

2880

5720

940

2170

5810

5190

6370

Bolton N E

4084

66,846

12634

206.3

3290

5510

1020

1770

4440

3810

4800

Richmond
Park

4091

77,751

14695

151.3

1200

2270

450

590

2440

2400

2520

Stoke-onTrent S

4130

68,032

12858

202.7

2550

5560

890

1680

3760

4470

4140

Romsey &
Southampt
on N

4156

68,157

12882

150.2

900

1850

340

820

2170

2680

2320

Great
Yarmouth

4276

70,315

13290

235.1

4090

5090

940

2170

5540

4480

5960

Penistone
&
Stocksbrid
ge

3049

Durham
City of

3067

67,544

12766

198.3

2770

4720

810

1970

4510

3930

5020

Hyndburn

3090

67,221

12705

199.8

2220

5550

960

1690

4000

4130

4380

Harrow W

3143

68,554

12957

141.1

1840

3200

690

1020

3120

2760

3260

Cannock
Chase

3195

74,508

14082

196.2

2220

4170

820

2050

3860

4720

4300

Cornwall S
E

3220

71,373

13489

200.5

1280

3480

460

1650

3790

4200

4160

Streatham

3259

74,532

14087

142.4

4140

4360

1430

930

3530

2300

3690

Cheadle

3272

71,635

13539

183.9

1060

2210

250

1130

2370

3850

2600

Bristol N W

3274

73,469

13886

201.3

2290

4430

1130

1600

3440

4470

3850

Cleethorpe
s

4298

70,214

13270

202.5

2520

3290

750

1810

4210

3690

4630

Birmingha
m
Erdington

3277

66,405

12551

215.9

5300

6400

1780

2190

5380

4140

5900

Worsley &
Eccles S

4337

72,473

13697

217.2

3370

5690

1290

1930

4260

4390

4810

Bury S

3292

73,544

13900

194.8

2560

4820

850

1510

3640

4050

3950

Batley &
Spen

4406

76,738

14503

195.0

3340

4510

850

1570

4370

3610

4680

Darlington

3388

68,168

12884

190.8

3420

4100

1030

1640

4300

3570

4670

64,487

12188

162.5

3280

4900

990

1480

3990

2710

4370

3403

70,510

13326

161.7

1560

3040

580

1210

3740

3250

3950

Newcastle
upon Tyne
E

4453

Harrow E
Newcastle
upon Tyne
N

3414

67,110

12684

197.3

2210

3970

830

1840

4140

3920

4610

Huddersfie
ld

4472

66,318

12534

186.5

4100

4550

1020

1410

3980

3530

4120

Eastbourne

3435

77,840

14712

252.1

2330

4490

740

1570

4730

4910

5070

Rossendale
& Darwen

4493

73,229

13840

193.7

2140

4920

780

1470

3640

4040

3960

Birmingha
m Selly
Oak

3482

74,805

14138

190.2

3410

4530

1220

1710

4340

3880

4730

Elmet &
Rothwell

4521

77,724

14690

201.9

1350

2630

420

1150

3110

3640

3370

Leeds N E

4545

67,899

12833

163.8

2430

3420

580

1110

3380

3020

3590

Workingto
n

4575

59,607

11266

179.0

1810

3680

520

1510

3310

3730

3660

Oxford E

4581

81,903

15480

153.7

2260

4050

1090

980

2880

2870

3050

68,480

12943

183.5

1550

2890

360

1410

3470

3830

3810

Warwick &
Leamingto
n

3513

Swindon S

3544

72,619

13725

163.6

2490

3660

850

1190

3300

3190

3480

Hammers
mith

3549

72,348

13674

163.5

3680

6000

1210

890

4220

2110

4370

Bradford S

4622

63,580

12017

191.4

4190

5240

1580

1770

4600

3390

4920

Islington S
& Finsbury

3569

67,650

12786

160.4

3080

6240

1440

1230

4140

2260

4340

Feltham &
Heston

4658

81,058

15320

178.8

2760

5030

1420

1470

4010

3500

4220

Stevenage

3578

68,937

13029

160.7

2290

3130

930

1360

2980

3420

3220

High Peak

4677

71,458

13506

172.3

1750

3010

510

1180

2910

3310

3170

Pendle

3585

66,422

12554

191.1

1990

4760

730

1750

4130

3540

4500

Bristol S

4734

78,579

14851

217.4

3050

6240

1600

2150

4390

4550

4970

Don Valley

3595

72,597

13721

212.6

2740

4530

810

2050

4160

4630

4580

Colne
Valley

4837

80,060

15131

195.0

2700

3630

720

1360

3420

3720

3700

York Outer

3688

75,939

14352

176.7

840

1730

210

860

2200

3180

2400

67,800

12814

159.1

1410

2940

510

980

2920

2850

3130

29

Seat

Majority

Total
Voters

Disabled
Voters

Welfare m

JSA

ESAIB

LP

Carer

Work + IS

Disability

PC(T)

Seat

Majority

Total
Voters

Disabled
Voters

Welfare m

JSA

ESAIB

LP

Carer

Work + IS

Disability

PC(T)

Stourbridg
e

5164

69,637

13161

189.1

2660

2920

610

1690

3810

3710

4170

Heywood
&
Middleton

5971

80,171

15152

226.5

3350

5940

1160

1890

4620

4420

5080

Portsmout
hS

5200

70,242

13276

164.7

3180

4590

1160

1040

4060

2830

4260

Battersea

5977

74,311

14045

119.2

2370

3300

850

670

2990

1710

3120

Milton
Keynes S

5201

86,559

16360

180.7

2970

4330

1410

1440

3380

3820

3600

Rugby

6000

68,914

13025

177.1

1490

2690

620

1140

2810

3610

3040

Barrow &
Furness

5208

68,943

13030

217.2

2030

4880

700

2100

3500

5390

4000

Northampt
on S

6004

63,105

11927

159.8

3180

4150

1060

1180

3150

2950

3360

Redcar

5214

67,127

12687

209.9

3860

4520

1130

2060

4580

4120

4980

Reading W

6004

72,120

13631

160.6

2140

3420

1090

1060

2890

2940

3090

Bishop
Auckland

5218

68,368

12922

214.5

2830

4950

920

2110

4720

4420

5290

Mansfield

6012

80,069

15133

230.8

3000

6190

1070

2210

4080

5700

4500

Southport

6024

67,200

12701

225.9

2150

4120

510

1730

4510

4960

4980

Carshalton
&
Wallington

5260

66,524

12573

151.0

2040

3210

1000

1070

2570

2940

2720

Poplar &
Limehouse

6030

74,955

14166

151.6

5230

5980

1730

1720

4390

2440

4520

Dover

5274

71,833

13576

210.9

2520

4110

840

1720

3980

4480

4330

Crewe &
Nantwich

6046

79,728

15069

195.7

2390

3660

840

1520

3160

4190

3440

Ilford N

5404

72,372

13678

165.4

2120

3270

760

1290

3370

3370

3630

Canterbury

6048

74,121

14009

198.9

1590

3310

590

1310

3370

4150

3610

Stafford

5460

70,667

13356

182.6

1560

2890

510

1210

2780

3730

3010

Hartlepool

5509

68,927

13027

214.8

4610

5590

Chatham &
Aylesford

6069

67,964

12845

165.2

2710

3880

1170

1470

3060

3600

3230

1200

2180

5210

3920

5740

Slough

5523

77,473

14642

165.4

3340

Tamworth

6090

71,962

13601

179.3

1750

3370

820

1650

3550

4070

3900

4550

1290

1360

3860

3030

4060

South
Ribble

5554

75,822

14330

191.2

1290

Derby S

6122

70,999

13419

205.2

4810

6110

1460

2010

4840

4380

5180

3020

450

1490

2960

4410

3280

Lewisham
E

Stoke-onTrent
Central

6216

65,926

12460

164.4

3480

4740

1630

1100

3430

3210

3580

5566

61,003

11530

179.2

3160

5560

980

1580

4010

3490

4360

Doncaster
Central

6229

72,985

13794

207.8

4360

5210

960

1810

4540

4030

4880

Bournemo
uth W

5583

71,753

13561

199.7

2050

4370

750

1290

4500

3720

4820

Coventry
NW

6288

72,871

13773

197.5

2660

3960

920

1620

3940

4010

4330

Aldershot

5586

71,465

13507

144.1

1730

2660

650

870

3020

2870

3120

Burton

6304

74,874

14151

185.6

2110

3860

740

1460

3310

3730

3590

West
Bromwich
W

5651

64,859

12258

192.3

4310

4550

1250

2520

4890

3790

5530

Tewkesbur
y

6310

76,655

14488

187.2

1340

2240

520

1000

2670

3690

2840

Berwickshi
re
Roxburgh
& Selkirk

5675

73,826

13953

208.6

1970

3720

460

Hazel
Grove

6371

62,300

11775

179.4

1340

2860

470

1250

2860

3610

3190

1370

4080

3420

4470
Leyton &
Wanstead

Erith &
Thamesme
ad

6416

63,541

12009

137.9

3360

3870

880

970

3250

2350

3430

5703

69,900

13211

161.6

3480

4610

1780

1260

3250

3500

3420

Calder
Valley

6431

76,903

14535

195.3

2270

3890

680

1180

3720

3350

3970

Salford &
Eccles

5725

75,483

14266

224.7

3840

7110

1370

1870

5040

4040

5590

York
Central

6451

76,439

14447

155.2

2270

3330

710

970

3170

2640

3390

Tynemouth

5739

75,680

14304

206.9

2420

3820

670

1530

4350

3940

4710

Wolverham
pton S E

6593

59,884

11318

202.4

4720

4850

1380

2210

5240

3720

5750

Hull W &
Hessle

5742

57,264

10823

187.2

5180

5200

960

1620

5150

2970

5520

Blyth
Valley

Bradford
W

6668

62,900

11888

178.5

2800

3900

750

1620

3610

3720

3920

5763

62,519

11816

181.5

5630

6010

1100

2390

5040

3310

5350

Stockton N

6676

66,752

12616

199.9

4240

5000

1340

1970

4520

3880

4920

Basildon S
& Thurrock
E

5772

71,874

13584

179.7

2580

3870

1010

1580

3330

3630

3600

Staffordshir
e
Moorlands

6689

62,137

11744

170.1

940

2700

300

1260

2650

3430

2990

Hexham

5788

60,360

11408

156.1

1110

1800

220

880

2440

2790

2630

30

Seat

Majority

Total
Voters

Disabled
Voters

Welfare m

JSA

ESAIB

LP

Carer

Work + IS

Disability

PC(T)

Filton &
Bradley
Stoke

6914

69,003

13042

142.5

1220

2430

520

960

2090

3060

2320

Seat

Majority

Total
Voters

Disabled
Voters

Welfare m

JSA

ESAIB

LP

Carer

Work + IS

Disability

PC(T)

Brent N

8028

83,896

15856

172.7

2480

4100

830

1330

4570

3040

4810

Scarboroug
h & Whitby

8130

75,470

14264

233.4

2850

4400

630

1710

4970

4290

5320

Nottingha
mN

8138

63,240

11952

213.0

5330

6520

2410

2120

4870

4300

5330

Bassetlaw

8215

76,513

14461

222.3

2220

4710

820

1920

4030

5050

4430

Nottingha
mE

6969

58,705

11095

161.3

5430

5980

1240

1320

3800

2910

4050

Colchester

6982

74,064

13998

177.9

2550

4150

1120

1380

3050

3790

3330

Leeds W

7016

67,453

12749

172.3

4470

4970

1230

1240

4080

2800

4320

Wansbeck

7031

61,782

11677

185.0

3150

4050

820

1540

3490

4160

3750

Stoke-onTrent N

8235

72,054

13618

216.7

3010

5930

1150

1950

4440

4510

4860

Swindon N

7060

78,384

14815

170.3

2010

3290

830

1240

2970

3370

3140

Wallasey

8507

65,915

12458

215.8

2690

5900

1190

2090

4580

5040

5070

Congleton

7063

72,280

13661

187.2

1230

2590

360

1130

2660

3790

2910

8530

77,628

14672

159.0

4430

5900

1600

1120

4280

2680

4460

Thornbury
& Yate

7116

64,092

12113

150.0

960

1780

330

1000

1940

2980

2120

Bermondse
y & Old
Southwark
Hull E

8597

67,530

12763

200.2

4890

4820

1300

1970

5500

3550

5930

Derbyshire
S

7128

70,608

13345

159.7

1350

2940

540

1250

2540

3740

2750

Kensington

8616

65,975

12469

156.1

2390

4870

760

770

4130

1740

4300

Liverpool
Wavertree

7167

62,518

11816

202.3

3870

7400

1490

2650

5310

4470

6130

Bolton S E

8634

69,499

13135

210.4

3740

6210

1220

2180

4860

4240

5340

Southend
W

70,814

13384

174.1

2260

3680

970

1450

2920

3920

3100

66,918

12648

178.6

1810

3080

570

1090

3480

3400

3720

Gillingham
& Rainham

8680

7270

Portsmout
hN

65,148

12313

208.7

5870

6290

1660

2120

5100

3720

5470

70,329

13292

167.1

2130

3320

1080

1330

3120

3490

3350

Middlesbro
ugh

8689

7289

Suffolk S

8689

72,498

13702

188.9

1320

2110

400

1210

3070

3510

3340

Broadland

7292

72,445

13692

197.4

1180

2670

350

1210

3140

3650

3430
Sedgefield

8696

64,728

12234

197.3

2610

4580

720

1850

4030

4250

4440

Sussex Mid

7402

77,199

14591

176.0

790

2200

370

750

2300

3280

2430
Leicester S

8808

77,175

14586

179.6

4720

5230

1030

1790

4830

3070

5150

Dorset S

7443

73,360

13865

208.4

1460

4020

710

1340

3550

4140

3840
Stretford &
Urmston

8935

70,991

13417

195.8

2770

4860

910

1520

3700

4160

4050

Milton
Keynes N

8961

82,432

15580

172.0

2930

3550

1170

1220

3040

3510

3230

Ashton
Under
Lyne

9094

67,714

12798

199.0

3120

5690

1070

1640

4170

3920

4550

Newcastle
upon Tyne
Central

7466

Wiltshire N

7483

66,315

12534

148.0

980

1910

380

1040

2240

2920

2440

Leicestersh
ire N W

7511

71,217

13460

176.2

1690

2850

530

1560

2880

3680

3210

Luton N

7520

65,645

12407

160.9

2530

3570

920

1520

3100

3350

3350

Kettering

9094

68,824

13008

171.7

2320

3230

720

1220

3080

3540

3320

Poole

7541

72,641

13729

200.2

1360

3190

670

1150

3860

3670

4080

Leeds N W

9103

65,399

12360

132.7

1600

2160

280

700

2300

2310

2460

Kingston &
Surbiton

7560

81,115

15331

162.1

1590

3020

680

820

2760

3010

2900

Devon E

9114

73,109

13818

224.1

850

2470

330

1300

3280

4640

3570

Blaydon

9117

67,808

12816

197.8

2270

3680

670

1590

4220

3830

4640

60,507

11436

178.1

4270

5630

1220

1820

4530

3040

4940

Wythensha
we & Sale
E

7575

79,923

15105

224.9

3710

6690

1590

1990

4850

4320

5330

Suffolk
Coastal

9128

76,572

14472

233.9

1150

2670

400

1520

3600

4620

3940

Reading E

7605

74,929

14162

139.9

2010

2650

720

850

2550

2520

2710

Devon
Central

9230

71,203

13457

184.0

950

2470

330

1250

3100

3590

3400

Bridgwater
& Somerset
W

9249

82,180

15532

242.0

2050

4300

760

1660

4390

4770

4780

Ealing
Southall

9291

66,970

12657

143.3

2860

4360

790

1190

3630

2660

3840

Ealing N

9301

73,104

13817

174.9

3080

4480

1280

1290

4010

3120

4190

Torfaen

9306

61,183

11564

191.8

2720

5080

860

1930

3660

4720

4110

Durham N
W

7612

68,832

13009

173.9

1950

3730

580

1440

3310

3570

3640

Thanet S

7617

70,045

13239

232.4

3240

4720

910

1850

5030

4650

5400

Dorset N

7625

73,741

13937

190.2

750

2270

350

1140

2810

3690

3030

Enfield
Southgate

7626

64,139

12122

155.8

2020

2860

650

860

3160

2800

3290

Castle
Point

7632

67,284

12717

197.3

1560

2820

650

1480

3600

3860

3920

31

Seat

Majority

Total
Voters

Disabled
Voters

Welfare m

JSA

ESAIB

LP

Carer

Work + IS

Disability

PC(T)

Seat

Majority

Total
Voters

Disabled
Voters

Welfare m

JSA

ESAIB

LP

Carer

Work + IS

Disability

PC(T)

Edmonton

9613

63,904

12078

179.3

4600

5730

2250

1270

4410

2950

4510

10990

68,729

12990

217.1

2930

5570

920

2350

5200

4630

5770

Ludlow

9749

66,632

12593

191.6

1170

2210

270

1350

3350

3670

3700

Houghton
&
Sunderland
S

Harboroug
h

9797

77,917

14726

189.9

1380

2400

440

1230

3050

3650

3330

Rochford &
Southend E

11050

71,467

13507

203.1

3370

5140

1320

1440

4310

3820

4600

Denton &
Reddish

9831

66,330

12536

181.4

2500

4340

890

1520

3680

3700

4060

Forest of
Dean

11064

68,419

12931

181.3

1370

2890

430

1270

3330

3570

3600

Hemswort
h

9844

75,542

14277

217.6

2750

5800

920

2000

3880

5330

4270

11076

66,849

12634

141.6

2020

4280

480

610

2880

1660

3000

Blackburn

9856

72,331

13671

216.3

3400

7280

1190

2390

4880

4440

5330

Cities of
London &
Wminster

Herefordsh
ire N

Barnsley E

11090

68,435

12934

211.3

3170

5850

1050

2280

4200

5010

4700

9887

66,946

12653

189.2

1110

2340

320

1200

3110

3610

3460
Barnsley
Central

11093

65,543

12388

189.8

3230

5240

870

1840

3970

4190

4370

Holborn &
St Pancras

9942

86,563

16360

212.4

3410

8020

1410

1500

5300

2860

5590
74,001

13986

238.5

1490

3380

470

1180

4010

4920

4270

9944

67,689

12793

178.6

2110

2930

530

1010

3310

2950

3540

Worthing E
&
Shoreham

11105

Shipley
Skipton &
Ripon

9950

77,381

14625

195.0

940

2170

280

1050

3120

3330

3350

South
Shields

11109

64,084

12112

202.2

4360

5060

970

1770

5250

3750

5690

Rochester
& Strood

9953

73,758

13940

181.4

2390

3830

950

1450

3300

3950

3510

Bolsover

11182

72,766

13753

219.0

2090

5360

750

2100

4040

5720

4490

Spelthorne

10019

70,479

13321

166.2

1270

2330

640

930

2220

3320

2310

Uxbridge &
Ruislip S

11216

71,160

13449

146.5

1690

3060

900

900

2600

2960

2700

Putney

10053

63,371

11977

116.0

1790

2760

750

660

2530

1920

2700

Penrith &
The Border

11241

64,484

12187

164.6

780

2350

260

1020

2390

3350

2610

Thirsk &
Malton

11281

76,416

14443

205.3

1340

2330

330

1220

3520

3390

3810

Ilford S

11287

86,220

16296

170.7

3850

4540

1300

1640

4080

3320

4260

Derbyshire
Mid

11292

66,074

12488

163.3

1020

2050

290

1080

2360

3540

2600

New Forest
E

11307

72,858

13770

181.8

1090

2390

500

1060

2450

3440

2640

Bromsgrov
e

11308

73,036

13804

181.4

1300

2200

390

1080

2710

4000

2930

Stratfordon-Avon

11346

69,517

13139

186.0

720

2020

330

1050

2910

3300

3170

Bristol W

11366

82,728

15636

137.4

3940

5270

960

730

2930

2200

3060

Wimbledon

11408

65,723

12422

116.1

1080

1630

360

530

1910

1940

1990

Harwich &
Essex N

11447

70,743

13370

192.5

1450

2810

460

1250

3130

3700

3460

Washingto
n&
Sunderland
W

11458

68,910

13024

194.9

3430

5120

1090

2130

4840

3960

5370

Horsham

11460

77,564

14660

166.4

1040

2100

360

770

2060

3010

2200

11574

81,243

15355

172.9

5130

6360

1370

1920

5440

2510

5600

11595

72,208

13647

169.2

1440

2390

360

960

2420

3250

2620

Birmingha
m
Ladywood

10105

Folkestone
& Hythe

10122

78,005

14743

253.1

2790

4770

950

1960

4920

5310

5350

Greenwich
&
Woolwich

10153

65,489

12377

151.4

3590

5250

1590

1120

3870

2600

3990

Leeds E

10293

64,698

12228

192.4

4750

5270

1540

1610

4540

3370

4770

Birmingha
m Hodge
Hill

10302

75,040

14183

227.1

6650

6670

2120

3170

6220

4560

6680

73,646

13919

188.9

8760

6790

2060

2020

5750

2890

5900

Bexleyheat
h&
Crayford

10344

Wiltshire S
W

10367

71,647

13541

186.8

1570

2930

590

1270

3100

3620

3330

Manchester
Central

10439

90,110

17031

216.4

5740

8750

2210

1860

5670

3360

6040

Rotherham

10462

63,563

12013

199.3

4120

5530

1120

2240

4620

4120

5020

Wigan

10487

75,407

14252

225.7

3430

5700

880

2100

4580

4510

5110

Sheffield S
E

10505

67,068

12676

196.3

2850

4090

750

1880

4960

4090

5370

65,015

12288

157.9

1860

2730

960

1010

2400

3540

2510

Isle of
Wight

10527

109,922

20775

343.8

3920

5680

970

2270

6880

6630

7310

Bethnal
Green &
Bow

Gainsborou
gh

10559

72,939

13785

199.9

2130

3320

560

1530

3510

3970

3790

Altrincham
& Sale W

32

Seat

Majority

Total
Voters

Disabled
Voters

Welfare m

JSA

ESAIB

LP

Carer

Work + IS

Disability

PC(T)

Seat

Majority

Total
Voters

Disabled
Voters

Welfare m

JSA

ESAIB

LP

Carer

Work + IS

Disability

PC(T)

Durham N

12076

70,350

13296

208.3

2370

4630

760

2020

4840

4260

5350

Hemel
Hempstead

13406

72,752

13750

165.7

1770

3210

790

1110

2800

3240

2980

Meon
Valley

12125

70,488

13322

167.4

880

1940

370

910

2350

2840

2490

Yorkshire E

13486

80,105

15140

240.6

2350

3610

540

1790

4920

4440

5370

Twickenha
m

12140

80,569

15228

152.1

1300

2570

470

690

2170

2570

2290

Wokingha
m

13492

76,386

14437

136.1

910

1600

380

590

1430

2560

1520

Havant

12160

69,662

13166

207.6

2100

3580

930

1500

3820

3910

4120

Hampshire
E

13497

72,262

13658

164.5

900

1920

320

830

2190

2960

2340

Newbury

12248

79,144

14958

162.7

1340

2410

540

860

2410

2870

2550
Thanet N

13528

68,602

12966

230.0

2660

4670

870

1800

5010

4950

5430

Wantage

13547

80,456

15206

167.9

1070

2170

500

870

2260

3130

2410

Reigate

13591

71,604

13533

161.3

1170

2300

480

730

2030

3260

2180

Sheffield
Brightside
&
Hillsborou
gh

13632

67,740

12803

228.8

5540

6830

1900

2390

5810

4560

6250

Mitcham &
Morden

13666

65,939

12462

147.0

2770

3640

1040

1030

3200

2810

3320

Suffolk
Central &
Ipswich N

13786

75,786

14324

192.2

1220

2200

410

1480

2950

3830

3280

Norfolk
Mid

13856

74,260

14035

211.9

1550

2910

430

1560

3770

4160

4160

Derbyshire
Dales

13866

63,376

11978

165.0

680

1900

210

940

2340

3120

2540

Louth &
Horncastle

13871

77,650

14676

267.8

1870

4480

590

2450

5220

5590

5840

Westmorla
nd &
Lonsdale

12264

66,988

12661

183.3

640

1970

180

930

2490

3800

2710

Selby &
Ainsty

12265

72,804

13760

163.9

1470

2310

420

1080

2600

3080

2800

Blackley &
Broughton

12303

69,489

13133

229.7

4990

9110

1990

2230

5790

4060

6370

Basildon &
Billericay

12338

65,515

12382

171.8

2420

3270

1010

1290

3150

3160

3410

Bury St
Edmunds

12380

Sittingbour
ne &
Sheppey

12383

Islington N

12401

84,716

75,855

68,119

16011

14337

12874

211.0

213.4

162.4

1450

2960

3680

2650

4850

6490

550

1230

1450

1360

2150

1190

3320

4010

4390

4240

4830

2280

3620

4400

4650

Boston &
Skegness

12426

67,186

12698

247.8

2760

5110

760

2210

5420

4750

6020

Makerfield

12490

73,813

13951

207.1

2540

4700

670

1980

3830

4510

4310

Lewisham
Deptford

12499

67,058

12674

145.0

4340

5310

1580

920

3600

2410

3670

Bromley &
Chislehurst

13900

65,427

12366

161.2

1730

2800

910

900

2580

3250

2710

Buckingha
m

12529

74,989

14173

158.5

810

1550

300

830

2050

2850

2210

Wentworth
& Dearne

13920

72,586

13719

218.8

3350

5790

1020

2280

4590

5300

5100

Gateshead

12549

66,492

12567

211.6

3980

6270

1080

1970

5600

3790

6090

Rutland &
Melton

14000

77,185

14588

183.4

1240

1860

420

1010

2570

3330

2770

Kenilworth
& Southam

12552

64,362

12164

158.3

580

1370

220

810

2080

2680

2260

Leicester E

14082

72,986

13794

192.6

3670

5280

910

2160

5970

3270

6500

Aylesbury

12618

77,844

14713

159.4

1580

2770

650

1010

2280

3260

2460

St Helens S
& Whiston

14122

77,975

14737

249.5

3390

6510

1170

2800

4700

5860

5300

Cotswolds
The

12864

76,729

14502

191.9

930

1940

230

920

2870

3360

3090

Liverpool
Riverside

14173

74,539

14088

220.2

4530

8480

1230

2010

5870

3520

6490

Bexhill &
Battle

12880

81,032

15315

253.9

1350

3220

540

1450

4210

4840

4560

14288

72,841

13767

173.2

5330

7080

1930

1230

5070

2340

5250

Tyneside N

12884

77,690

14683

222.3

3700

5260

1040

2100

5470

4350

5960

Hackney S
&
Shoreditch

Jarrow

12908

64,350

12162

195.3

3360

4220

860

1820

4870

3670

5350

Gosport

14413

72,816

13762

182.7

1610

3060

790

1180

2990

3660

3120

Hackney N
& Stoke
Newington

14461

73,906

13968

162.9

4550

6620

1520

1320

4760

2510

4960

Tatton

14487

66,746

12615

167.7

1030

2150

290

920

2300

3300

2520

Ribble
Valley

14769

77,789

14702

188.8

970

2800

320

1130

2610

4180

2860

Norfolk N
W

14810

73,105

13817

228.8

2120

3950

640

1810

4340

4550

4780

Chingford
&
Woodford
Green

12963

Beverley &
Holderness

12987

79,318

14991

215.3

2010

3080

400

1570

3870

4040

4240

Devizes

13005

67,379

12735

151.8

1040

2130

440

920

2340

2920

2550

64,831

12253

153.2

2110

2860

730

890

2770

2930

2910

33

Seat

Majority

Total
Voters

Disabled
Voters

Welfare m

JSA

ESAIB

LP

Carer

Work + IS

Disability

PC(T)

Seat

Majority

Total
Voters

Disabled
Voters

Welfare m

JSA

ESAIB

LP

Carer

Work + IS

Disability

PC(T)

AldridgeBrownhills

15266

58,909

11134

177.7

1690

2420

510

1700

3440

3650

3890

Chelsea &
Fulham

16722

66,257

12523

136.3

1720

3460

570

630

3320

1650

3510

Hitchin &
Harpenden

15271

73,851

13958

157.1

1130

1700

430

830

2000

2870

2140

Maidenhea
d

16769

72,844

13768

162.0

1230

1780

300

780

2050

2740

2170

Sheffield
Hallam

15284

68,798

13003

152.7

940

1630

160

680

2110

2810

2250

Surrey E

16874

76,855

14526

180.7

1170

2410

510

880

2150

3360

2330

Birkenhead

15395

62,773

11864

225.6

3440

7750

1710

2120

4770

5150

5230

Garston &
Halewood

16877

71,312

13478

249.3

3460

6310

1240

2730

5630

5030

6440

Christchurc
h

15410

68,859

13014

236.2

710

2240

330

1290

3470

4470

3760

New Forest
W

16896

68,332

12915

212.6

850

2100

300

1040

3050

3730

3260

Hertford &
Stortford

15437

78,459

14829

162.2

1420

2270

450

870

2250

2870

2420

Brentwood
& Ongar

16921

69,309

13099

174.0

1190

2180

440

890

2470

3010

2650

Halton

15504

68,846

13012

214.4

3050

5750

1140

2210

3960

4860

4540

Tottenham

16931

68,834

13010

197.4

6170

7720

2180

1480

5610

2770

5810

Leicestersh
ire S

15524

76,633

14484

173.9

1250

2170

400

1180

2680

3270

2930

Romford

16954

71,306

13477

170.0

2140

2880

990

1190

2920

3350

3140

Tunbridge
Wells

74,489

14078

188.4

1430

2210

350

1150

2790

3800

3050

73,855

13959

169.0

990

2740

490

870

2600

3010

2770

Sutton
Coldfield

17005

15576

Mole
Valley

15653

72,297

13664

173.5

750

1730

300

640

1900

2990

2030

Faversham
& Kent
Mid

17088

68,858

13014

174.6

1510

2830

710

1330

2870

3500

3110

Bracknell

15704

76,888

14532

150.7

1560

2610

670

880

2300

2870

2450

Fareham

17092

75,915

14348

176.3

1150

2040

380

900

2310

3280

2460

Rushcliffe

15811

72,955

13788

165.7

1180

2050

250

870

2360

3350

2560

Wealden

17179

76,537

14465

193.8

850

2380

390

1020

2830

3380

3100

Croydon S

15818

81,303

15366

180.1

1940

2860

800

920

2360

3500

2450

17187

78,627

14861

181.1

5350

6470

2010

1130

5080

3050

5200

Shropshire
N

Camberwel
l&
Peckham

15828

78,930

14918

210.8

1960

3240

490

1630

3960

4250

4360
Orpington

17200

67,732

12801

171.5

1320

2010

670

930

2040

3150

2150

Surrey
Heath

17289

78,107

14762

166.0

1160

1950

480

790

1970

2980

2080

Wyre &
Preston N

15844

Old Bexley
& Sidcup

15857

65,699

12417

158.7

1170

1990

550

830

2240

3420

2360

Ashford

17297

81,271

15360

200.1

1960

3560

940

1530

3570

4120

3830

Worcesters
hire Mid

15864

72,145

13635

192.9

1400

2620

450

1330

3080

3860

3360

Welwyn
Hatfield

17423

72,058

13619

169.5

1730

3050

760

1060

2710

3260

2910

Devon S W

15874

70,813

13384

176.4

730

2390

310

1200

2440

4290

2660

Sevenoaks

17515

69,591

13153

167.6

980

2000

550

950

2260

3100

2430

Chichester

15877

81,576

15418

228.6

1320

2520

480

1110

3490

3940

3720

Hertsmere

17605

73,057

13808

172.8

1550

2750

620

1030

2800

3360

3020

Braintree

16121

71,163

13450

174.1

1680

2850

620

1230

3120

3390

3360

Lichfield

17683

72,586

13719

187.0

1260

2700

430

1330

2960

3820

3240

Epsom &
Ewell

Beckenham

17784

66,219

12515

152.5

1090

1740

390

720

1890

2840

1990

16134

79,908

15103

173.4

1020

1970

370

740

1860

3430

1990
71,790

13568

169.3

1190

2210

520

970

2440

3150

2620

16152

71,755

13562

194.0

1570

3170

530

1310

3120

3790

3380

Tonbridge
& Malling

18178

Newark
Meriden

16253

82,228

15541

221.0

3100

3900

1210

1670

3750

4540

4100

Banbury

18227

84,379

15948

177.2

1300

3100

670

1120

2740

3460

2930

Surrey S W

16318

76,501

14459

175.2

880

2020

330

730

2250

3130

2380

Liverpool
W Derby

18467

63,082

11922

228.2

4810

8870

1750

2810

6020

4560

6850

Hornchurc
h&
Upminster

16371

78,547

14845

208.4

2220

3210

850

1320

3510

4140

3770

Hampshire
NW

18583

76,695

14495

169.3

1120

2250

530

990

2480

3110

2660

Cambridge
shire N E

16425

73,224

13839

243.3

2460

4590

910

2130

4870

4880

5350

Esher &
Walton

18593

75,338

14239

168.3

1020

2000

480

670

2160

3180

2260

Croydon N

16481

85,216

16106

197.7

4860

5860

2010

1420

4760

3650

4790

Hampshire
NE

18597

72,196

13645

143.3

660

1280

260

660

1540

2510

1640

Broxbourne

18804

71,391

13493

179.4

2030

2850

970

1280

2900

3330

3120

70,201

13268

192.9

700

2360

190

1340

2720

4450

3060

34

Seat

Majority

Total
Voters

Disabled
Voters

Welfare m

JSA

ESAIB

LP

Carer

Work + IS

Disability

PC(T)

Seat

Majority

Total
Voters

Disabled
Voters

Welfare m

JSA

ESAIB

LP

Carer

Work + IS

Disability

PC(T)

Northampt
onshire S

20478

82,033

15504

157.8

1010

1810

370

950

2280

3310

2440

Aberdeen
N

8361

64,808

12249

174.9

1850

5330

800

1030

3340

2960

3710

Bootle

21181

71,422

13499

251.7

4960

7630

1510

2610

6160

4920

6870

Edinburgh
SW

8447

66,361

12542

164.0

2480

4430

640

940

2650

2820

2860

Beaconsfiel
d

21782

74,982

14172

177.2

950

1620

360

800

2070

3100

2220

Inverness
Nairn
Badenoch
&
Strathspey

8765

72,528

13708

187.9

1760

4020

550

1230

3300

3750

3590

Fife N E

9048

62,771

11864

157.1

1210

2370

250

850

2450

2800

2640

Edinburgh
E

9181

60,945

11519

172.8

2850

5490

630

1050

3430

2940

3750

Ayrshire N
& Arran

9895

74,223

14028

233.9

3920

5280

970

2000

4780

4440

5290

Ayr Carrick
&
Cumnock

9911

73,320

13857

238.5

3310

5600

790

2260

4640

4800

5240

Orkney &
Shetland

9928

33,085

6253

78.1

420

1360

130

460

1470

1420

1590

Midlothian

10349

61,387

11602

167.1

2200

3830

750

1340

2760

3710

3100

Renfrewshi
re E

10420

66,249

12521

175.3

1360

2970

360

1130

2400

3990

2630

Glasgow
Central

10551

60,105

11360

179.6

3570

7430

670

1540

4930

2460

5490

Livingston

10791

75,924

14350

199.7

3110

5620

900

1880

3690

4350

4150

Glasgow E

11840

61,865

11692

248.8

3780

9380

1390

2570

6110

4140

6950

Ayrshire
Central

12007

68,352

12919

207.3

2800

4640

780

1780

4260

3960

4750

East
Lothian

12258

73,348

13863

197.3

2120

3990

640

1390

3580

3920

3900

Kilmarnock
& Loudoun

12378

74,131

14011

217.0

3530

5240

960

2130

4740

3900

5310

Airdrie &
Shotts

12408

62,364

11787

199.6

3350

5600

940

2210

4230

3980

4880

Linlithgow
& Falkirk E

12553

80,907

15291

223.1

3300

5640

920

1920

4190

4430

4680

Glasgow S

12658

65,069

12298

191.8

2810

6010

790

1640

4380

3460

4830

Ross Skye
& Lochaber

13070

51,836

9797

137.1

1180

2370

300

950

2810

2380

3070

Lanark &
Hamilton E

13478

74,773

14132

230.9

2950

5530

740

2020

4590

4440

5130

Glasgow N
W

13611

60,997

11528

210.0

3320

7210

1030

1780

4760

3640

5340

Cumberna
uld Kilsyth
&
Kirkintilloc
hE

13755

64,037

12103

182.1

2380

4630

740

1640

3520

3990

3910

Inverclyde

14416

59,209

11191

203.5

2790

6090

870

1680

4480

3840

5040

South
Holland &
The
Deepings

21880

76,243

14410

219.5

1700

3180

570

1630

4130

3980

4540

Rayleigh &
Wickford

22338

West Ham

22534

85,313

16124

205.7

6180

7100

1950

1970

5830

3560

6120

Witney

22740

78,766

14887

174.5

930

1950

430

870

2460

3300

2600

Richmond
(Yorks)

23336

80,563

15226

192.4

1240

2280

400

1070

2900

3510

3100

Knowsley

25686

79,564

15038

286.9

4460

8980

1930

3590

6790

5560

7870

East Ham

27826

90,674

17137

178.3

4850

5990

1530

2020

5140

3420

5390

Edinburgh
S

316

59,362

11219

141.8

1470

2720

410

780

2170

2770

2350

Edinburgh
N & Leith

1724

69,207

13080

158.2

3020

4510

610

820

2790

2520

3070

Dundee E

1821

65,471

12374

198.2

2330

4430

730

1490

3660

3730

4070

75,661

14300

185.7

1290

2010

380

1180

2950

3470

3180

Na hEileanan an
Iar
(Western
Isles)

1885

Dunbarton
shire E

2184

Alyn &
Deeside

2919

60,931

11516

159.0

1640

2860

620

1410

2820

3670

3130

Angus

3282

62,860

11881

187.9

1870

3710

490

1440

3860

3200

4250

Argyll &
Bute

3431

67,165

12694

202.7

1960

3590

410

1300

3940

3770

4300

Aberdeen S

3506

64,031

12102

149.2

1140

3000

350

630

2160

2440

2360

Aberdeens
hire W &
Kincardine

3684

66,110

12495

133.1

470

1690

170

630

1860

2270

2010

21,780

63,795

4116

12057

63.3

168.1

500

1020

1060

2140

90

220

490

1020

1840

1880

1000

3590

2030

2110

Edinburgh
W

3803

Glasgow N

3898

51,490

9732

128.9

2460

4600

590

920

3170

2000

3470

Banff &
Buchan

4027

64,300

12153

181.0

1150

3940

490

1310

3360

3280

3760

Dumfriessh
ire
Clydesdale
&
Tweeddale

4194

65,159

66,627

12315

12593

176.2

191.8

1680

1690

3080

3290

580

420

1000

1550

2430

3740

3280

3490

2640

4140

35

Seat

Majority

Total
Voters

Disabled
Voters

Welfare m

JSA

ESAIB

LP

Carer

Work + IS

Disability

PC(T)

Seat

Majority

Total
Voters

Disabled
Voters

Welfare m

JSA

ESAIB

LP

Carer

Work + IS

Disability

PC(T)

Cardiff N

194

65,553

12390

161.1

1460

2800

430

1060

2400

3820

2690

Aberavon

11039

50,838

9608

188.5

1880

5630

790

2400

3450

5000

4040

Swansea W

504

61,334

11592

184.7

2090

4790

500

1580

3700

4070

4160

Rhondda

11553

51,554

9744

202.5

2700

6420

1020

1970

4240

4910

4860

Montgome
ryshire

1184

48,730

9210

139.4

1020

2250

320

1090

2600

3070

2870

Islwyn

12215

54,866

10370

181.7

2430

4660

630

1720

3370

4880

3850

Ogmore

13246

55,527

10495

189.1

2020

5910

890

2030

3290

4950

3770

Arfon

1455

41,198

7786

114.2

1500

2380

450

890

2560

2470

2810

Newport E

1650

54,437

10289

162.6

2710

3810

940

1470

3050

3950

3370

Bridgend

2263

58,700

11094

186.3

1850

4460

690

1610

3010

4810

3410

Delyn

2272

53,470

10106

156.0

1510

2880

490

1460

3000

3440

3360

Ynys Mon

2461

50,075

9464

170.2

2110

2980

510

1400

3400

3570

3780

Vale of
Clwyd

2509

55,781

10543

196.5

2140

4490

690

2160

4140

4670

4710

Gower

2683

61,696

11661

186.4

1120

3580

420

1740

2710

4920

3160

Pontypridd

2785

58,205

11001

171.9

1930

4400

640

1600

3070

4200

3500

Clwyd S

2834

53,748

10158

154.1

1710

3220

620

1580

3150

3650

3560

Aberconwy

3398

44,593

8428

142.2

1260

2450

380

1040

2620

3110

2920

Carmarthe
nW&
Pembrokes
hire S

3423

58,108

10982

182.3

1590

3710

500

1400

3460

4100

3800

Carmarthe
nE&
Dinefwr

3481

52,385

9901

178.5

1210

3600

360

1490

3120

4570

3440

Newport
W

3544

62,111

11739

185.8

2830

4240

850

1520

3670

4470

4000

Wrexham

3658

50,872

9615

151.9

1880

3220

620

1490

2860

3530

3250

Brecon &
Radnorshir
e

3747

53,589

10128

164.9

980

2740

280

1060

2760

3820

3040

Merthyr
Tydfil &
Rhymney

4056

54,715

10341

198.4

3240

6210

950

1720

3770

5260

4210

Vale of
Glamorgan

4307

70,211

13270

208.5

2250

4290

920

1660

3380

4910

3760

Ellesmere
Port &
Neston

4331

66,509

12570

190.4

2160

3620

710

1740

2960

4440

3310

Cardiff
Central

4576

61,165

11560

122.4

2730

3390

620

870

2200

2660

2390

Preseli
Pembrokes
hire

4605

57,400

10849

170.9

1440

3440

520

1370

3330

3760

3630

Llanelli

4701

55,637

10515

210.1

1950

5440

710

2080

4000

5490

4540

Cardiff S &
Penarth

4709

73,707

13931

215.4

3700

6030

1520

1910

4750

4700

5210

Cardiff W

4751

62,787

11867

185.1

3040

5020

1220

1470

3870

3960

4230

36

P O W E R O F D I SA B I L I T Y VO T I NG POT ENT IA L

Disability Prevalence by Seat Target

Data analysis performed on votes cast in 2010, the ODI disability prevalence estimates and the DWP welfare claimant counts generates correlated
view of parliamentary constituencies and those voters with a disability.Data analysis performed on votes cast in 2010, the ODI disability prevalence
estimates and the DWP welfare claimant counts generates correlated view of parliamentary constituencies and those voters with a disability.

By way of factual analysis, it is unlikely that many disabled persons living within a parliamentary constituency will know very
much about the disabled community which they form a integral
part of. It is further unlikely that the community as a whole will
know with any great confidence the level of disability prevalence within their own back yard and indeed the amount of welfare spent at constituency level.

Interestingly, it will come as surprise to most voters at a constituency level that 80% or so of welfare is not spent on disability
support to local communities at all. Factually, the vast majority
of expenditure is spent on providing State Pensions and supporting pensioner poverty because of an historical failure to provide
individual funded pensions, of many types and variations, to
prevent poverty in old age.

37

Westminster Parliamentary Seats by Disability Prevalence


Seat

Majority

%
Majority

%
Majority

Party

Runner

Electors

Total

Disable

Welfare

Turnout

Voters

d Voters

Seat

Majority

%
Majority

%
Majority

Party

Runner

Electors

Total

Turnout

Voters

Disable
d
Voters

Welfare
m

Isle of Wight

10527

14.98

9.58

Conservative

LibDem

63.92

109,922

20775

343.8

Somerton & Frome

1817

2.23

LibDem

Conservative

74.33

81,548

15413

208.9

East Ham

27826

55.24

30.69

Labour

Conservative

55.55

90,674

17137

178.3

Croydon S

15818

28.08

19.46

Conservative

LibDem

69.27

81,303

15366

180.1

Manchester Central

10439

26.15

11.58

Labour

LibDem

44.31

90,110

17031

216.4

Ashford

17297

31.34

21.28

Conservative

LibDem

67.9

81,271

15360

200.1

Cambridgeshire N W

16677

28.61

18.77

Conservative

LibDem

65.6

88,851

16793

201.6

Leeds Central

10645

28.47

13.1

Labour

LibDem

46.01

81,266

15359

212.1

Holborn & St Pancras

9942

18.19

11.49

Labour

LibDem

63.13

86,563

16360

212.4

Bethnal Green & Bow

11574

22.82

14.25

Labour

LibDem

62.44

81,243

15355

172.9

Milton Keynes S

5201

9.4

6.01

Conservative

Labour

63.93

86,559

16360

180.7

Kingston & Surbiton

7560

13.24

9.32

LibDem

Conservative

70.41

81,115

15331

162.1

Oxford W & Abingdon

176

0.31

0.2

Conservative

LibDem

65.33

86,458

16341

161.0

Feltham & Heston

4658

9.6

5.75

Labour

Conservative

59.88

81,058

15320

178.8

Ilford S

11287

22.05

13.09

Labour

Conservative

59.37

86,220

16296

170.7

Bexhill & Battle

12880

23.6

15.89

Conservative

LibDem

67.36

81,032

15315

253.9

West Ham

22534

47.99

26.41

Labour

Conservative

55.03

85,313

16124

205.7

Linlithgow & Falkirk E

12553

24.4

15.52

Labour

SNP

63.59

80,907

15291

223.1

Croydon N

16481

31.89

19.34

Labour

Conservative

60.64

85,216

16106

197.7

Watford

1425

2.58

1.76

Conservative

LibDem

68.33

80,798

15271

169.9

19905

33.44

23.47

Conservative

LibDem

70.2

84,806

16028

231.8

Twickenham

12140

20.33

15.07

LibDem

Conservative

74.12

80,569

15228

152.1

Richmond (Yorks)

23336

43.69

28.97

Conservative

LibDem

66.3

80,563

15226

192.4

Bury St Edmunds

12380

21.08

14.61

Conservative

LibDem

69.31

84,716

16011

211.0
Wantage

13547

24.04

16.84

Conservative

LibDem

70.03

80,456

15206

167.9

Banbury

18227

32.41

21.6

Conservative

LibDem

66.65

84,379

15948

177.2
Hampstead & Kilburn

42

0.08

0.05

Labour

Conservative

65.72

80,373

15190

175.8

Brent N

8028

15.35

9.57

Labour

Conservative

62.34

83,896

15856

172.7

Huntingdon

10819

19.94

12.95

Conservative

LibDem

64.94

83,557

15792

184.9

Middleton

5971

12.95

7.45

Labour

Conservative

57.53

80,171

15152

226.5

Brentford & Isleworth

1958

3.64

2.34

Conservative

Labour

64.35

83,546

15790

166.3

Yorkshire E

13486

26.31

16.84

Conservative

LibDem

63.98

80,105

15140

240.6

Cambridgeshire S E

5946

10.32

7.16

Conservative

LibDem

69.34

83,068

15700

184.6

Mansfield

6012

12.42

7.51

Labour

Conservative

60.44

80,069

15133

230.8

Bristol W

11366

20.54

13.74

LibDem

Labour

66.9

82,728

15636

137.4

Colne Valley

4837

8.75

6.04

Conservative

LibDem

69.07

80,060

15131

195.0

Taunton Deane

3993

6.87

4.84

LibDem

Conservative

70.48

82,507

15594

221.1

Wythenshawe & Sale E

7575

18.59

9.48

Labour

Conservative

50.99

79,923

15105

224.9

Milton Keynes N

8961

16.63

10.87

Conservative

Labour

65.37

82,432

15580

172.0

Epsom & Ewell

16134

29.36

20.19

Conservative

LibDem

68.77

79,908

15103

173.4

10979

23.74

13.33

Labour

Conservative

56.16

82,336

15562

230.0

Crewe & Nantwich

6046

11.84

7.58

Conservative

Labour

64.07

79,728

15069

195.7

Knowsley

25686

57.52

32.28

Labour

LibDem

56.13

79,564

15038

286.9

Yeovil

13036

22.81

15.84

LibDem

Conservative

69.44

82,314

15557

220.8
Wells

800

1.43

1.01

LibDem

Conservative

70.33

79,432

15013

225.0

Meriden

16253

31.16

19.77

Conservative

Labour

63.44

82,228

15541

221.0
Gloucester

2420

4.77

3.05

Conservative

Labour

64

79,321

14992

197.8

Beverley & Holderness

12987

24.41

16.37

Conservative

LibDem

67.07

79,318

14991

215.3

Sleaford & N
Hykeham

Heywood &

Normanton Pontefract
& Castleford

Bridgwater & Somerset

9249

16.97

11.25

Conservative

LibDem

66.31

82,180

15532

242.0

Northamptonshire S

20478

34.19

24.96

Conservative

LibDem

73.01

82,033

15504

157.8

Warrington S

1553

2.83

1.96

Conservative

Labour

69.3

79,182

14965

190.5

Oxford E

4581

8.87

5.59

Labour

LibDem

63.06

81,903

15480

153.7

Newbury

12248

20.9

15.48

Conservative

LibDem

74.03

79,144

14958

162.7

Falkirk

7843

15.45

9.58

Labour

SNP

62.02

81,869

15473

223.5

Cheltenham

4920

9.32

6.23

LibDem

Conservative

66.82

78,998

14931

178.9

Chichester

15877

27.96

19.46

Conservative

LibDem

69.61

81,576

15418

228.6

Cambridgeshire S

7838

13.27

9.92

Conservative

LibDem

74.76

78,995

14930

172.2

38

Seat

Majority

%
Majority

%
Majority

Party

Runner

Electors

Total

Turnout

Voters

Disable
d
Voters

Welfare

Seat

Rochdale

889

1.94

1.13

Labour

LibDem

58.15

78,952

14922

220.5

Louth & Horncastle

Shropshire N

15828

30.52

20.05

Conservative

LibDem

65.72

78,930

14918

210.8

Bermondsey & Old

1526

2.83

1.93

Conservative

Labour

68.44

78,910

14914

199.3

Witney

22740

39.36

28.87

Conservative

LibDem

73.34

78,766

14887

174.5

6875

12.49

8.73

LibDem

Labour

69.9

78,748

14883

163.9

17187

36.84

21.86

Labour

LibDem

59.34

78,627

14861

181.1

4734

9.79

6.02

Labour

LibDem

61.56

78,579

14851

217.4

Hornsey & Wood


Green
Camberwell &
Peckham
Bristol S
Hornchurch &

%
Majority

%
Majority

Party

Runner

Electors

Total

Turnout

Voters

Disable
d
Voters

Welfare
m

13871

27.47

17.86

Conservative

LibDem

65.03

77,650

14676

267.8

8530

19.1

10.99

LibDem

Labour

57.52

77,628

14672

159.0

Horsham

11460

20.52

14.77

Conservative

LibDem

71.99

77,564

14660

166.4

Chelmsford

5110

9.36

6.59

Conservative

LibDem

70.42

77,525

14652

174.3

Loughborough

3744

7.09

4.83

Conservative

Labour

68.17

77,505

14648

163.5

Slough

5523

11.57

7.13

Labour

Conservative

61.62

77,473

14642

165.4

Eastleigh

3864

7.2

4.99

LibDem

Conservative

69.28

77,436

14635

169.3

Skipton & Ripon

9950

18.18

12.86

Conservative

LibDem

70.72

77,381

14625

195.0

Ashfield

192

0.4

0.25

Labour

LibDem

62.29

77,379

14625

223.2

Southwark
Dewsbury

Majority

16371

30.66

20.84

Conservative

Labour

67.97

78,547

14845

208.4

Waveney

769

1.5

0.98

Conservative

Labour

65.12

78,532

14843

254.6

Devon W & Torridge

2957

5.35

3.82

Conservative

LibDem

71.43

77,360

14621

224.7

Weston-Super-Mare

2691

5.1

3.43

Conservative

LibDem

67.17

78,487

14834

240.5

Somerset N

7862

13.57

10.17

Conservative

LibDem

74.95

77,306

14611

193.6

Hertford & Stortford

15437

27.88

19.68

Conservative

LibDem

70.58

78,459

14829

162.2

Bosworth

5032

9.27

6.51

Conservative

LibDem

70.22

77,296

14609

193.1

Swindon N

7060

14.04

9.01

Conservative

Labour

64.16

78,384

14815

170.3

Sussex Mid

7402

13.25

9.59

Conservative

LibDem

72.35

77,199

14591

176.0

Stroud

1299

2.24

1.66

Conservative

Labour

74.05

78,286

14796

193.9

Rutland & Melton

14000

25.35

18.14

Conservative

LibDem

71.54

77,185

14588

183.4

Hertfordshire S W

14920

26.29

19.07

Conservative

LibDem

72.53

78,248

14789

172.1

Leicester S

8808

18.69

11.41

Labour

LibDem

61.06

77,175

14586

179.6

Surrey Heath

17289

31.81

22.14

Conservative

LibDem

69.58

78,107

14762

166.0

Exeter

2721

5.21

3.53

Labour

Conservative

67.71

77,158

14583

183.2

Bedfordshire N E

18942

34.1

24.27

Conservative

LibDem

71.17

78,060

14753

166.0

Guildford

7782

14

10.1

Conservative

LibDem

72.09

77,082

14568

157.5

Corby

1895

3.49

2.43

Conservative

Labour

69.51

78,024

14747

196.6

Hastings & Rye

1993

2.59

Conservative

Labour

64.67

77,030

14559

247.9

Grantham & Stamford

14826

28.08

19.01

Conservative

LibDem

67.68

78,008

14744

198.0

Calder Valley

6431

12.42

8.36

Conservative

Labour

67.33

76,903

14535

195.3

Folkestone & Hythe

10122

19.17

12.98

Conservative

LibDem

67.69

78,005

14743

253.1

Bracknell

15704

30.12

20.42

Conservative

LibDem

67.81

76,888

14532

150.7

St Helens S & Whiston

14122

30.65

18.11

Labour

LibDem

59.1

77,975

14737

249.5

Dorset W

3923

6.84

5.1

Conservative

LibDem

74.59

76,869

14528

227.9

Harborough

9797

17.83

12.57

Conservative

LibDem

70.52

77,917

14726

189.9

Surrey E

16874

30.88

21.96

Conservative

LibDem

71.09

76,855

14526

180.7

Aylesbury

12618

23.73

16.21

Conservative

LibDem

68.29

77,844

14713

159.4

Wellingborough

11787

22.82

15.34

Conservative

Labour

67.23

76,846

14524

201.7

Eastbourne

3435

6.59

4.41

LibDem

Conservative

66.96

77,840

14712

252.1

Arundel & S Downs

16691

29.81

21.72

Conservative

LibDem

72.86

76,835

14522

203.7

Ribble Valley

14769

28.25

18.99

Conservative

Labour

67.22

77,789

14702

188.8

Tiverton & Honiton

9320

16.98

12.13

Conservative

LibDem

71.47

76,808

14517

222.3

Thurrock

92

0.2

0.12

Conservative

Labour

58.93

77,758

14696

179.0

Batley & Spen

4406

8.62

5.74

Labour

Conservative

66.6

76,738

14503

195.0

Richmond Park

4091

6.9

5.26

Conservative

LibDem

76.23

77,751

14695

151.3

Cotswolds The

12864

23.46

16.77

Conservative

LibDem

71.46

76,729

14502

191.9

Elmet & Rothwell

4521

8.1

5.82

Conservative

Labour

71.78

77,724

14690

201.9

Wyre Forest

2643

5.19

3.45

Conservative

Ind Community &


Health Concern

66.35

76,713

14499

223.1

Tyneside N

12884

27.76

16.58

Labour

LibDem

59.73

77,690

14683

222.3

Hampshire N W

18583

34.87

24.23

Conservative

LibDem

69.49

76,695

14495

169.3

Upminster

39

Seat

Majority

%
Majority

%
Majority

Party

Runner

Electors

Total

Turnout

Voters

Disable
d
Voters

Welfare

Seat

Majority

%
Majority

%
Majority

Party

Runner

Electors

Total

Disable

Welfare

Turnout

Voters

d Voters

Tewkesbury

6310

11.69

8.23

Conservative

LibDem

70.39

76,655

14488

187.2

Sittingbourne & Sheppey

12383

25.49

16.32

Conservative

Labour

64.04

75,855

14337

213.4

Leicestershire S

15524

28.44

20.26

Conservative

LibDem

71.22

76,633

14484

173.9

South Ribble

5554

10.79

7.33

Conservative

Labour

67.87

75,822

14330

191.2

3799

7.8

4.96

Labour

Respect Party

63.63

76,580

14474

200.0

13786

25.81

18.19

Conservative

LibDem

70.49

75,786

14324

192.2

Suffolk Coastal

9128

16.63

11.92

Conservative

LibDem

71.69

76,572

14472

233.9

Ipswich

2079

4.43

2.74

Conservative

Labour

61.95

75,770

14321

194.2

Bedfordshire S W

16649

32.79

21.75

Conservative

LibDem

66.32

76,559

14470

172.7

Tynemouth

5739

10.9

7.58

Labour

Conservative

69.59

75,680

14304

206.9

Wealden

17179

31.25

22.45

Conservative

LibDem

71.82

76,537

14465

193.8

Rayleigh & Wickford

22338

42.68

29.52

Conservative

LibDem

69.18

75,661

14300

185.7

14503

28.47

18.95

Labour

SNP

66.57

76,534

14465

209.6

Hemsworth

9844

22.45

13.03

Labour

Conservative

58.03

75,542

14277

217.6

Salford & Eccles

5725

13.78

7.58

Labour

LibDem

55.02

75,483

14266

224.7

Bassetlaw

8215

16.57

10.74

Labour

Conservative

64.8

76,513

14461

222.3
Basingstoke

13176

26.01

17.46

Conservative

LibDem

67.12

75,473

14264

151.0

Surrey S W

16318

28.5

21.33

Conservative

LibDem

74.85

76,501

14459

175.2
Scarborough & Whitby

8130

16.5

10.77

Conservative

Labour

65.3

75,470

14264

233.4

York Central

6451

13.88

8.44

Labour

Conservative

60.81

76,439

14447

155.2
Shrewsbury & Atcham

7944

14.98

10.53

Conservative

LibDem

70.31

75,446

14259

199.8

Thirsk & Malton

11281

29.58

14.76

Conservative

LibDem

49.91

76,416

14443

205.3
Wigan

10487

23.76

13.91

Labour

Conservative

58.54

75,407

14252

225.7

Macclesfield

11959

23.89

15.87

Conservative

LibDem

66.42

75,370

14245

185.8

Birmingham Hall
Green

E Kilbride Strathaven
& Lesmahagow

Rutherglen &

Suffolk Central & Ipswich


N

21002

44.7

27.49

Labour

SNP

61.49

76,408

14441

238.4

Wokingham

13492

24.74

17.66

Conservative

LibDem

71.38

76,386

14437

136.1

Esher & Walton

18593

34.09

24.68

Conservative

LibDem

72.4

75,338

14239

168.3

Croydon Central

2879

5.8

3.77

Conservative

Labour

65.05

76,349

14430

181.6

St Austell & Newquay

1312

2.78

1.74

LibDem

Conservative

62.75

75,284

14229

214.5

Bedfordshire Mid

15152

27.6

19.86

Conservative

LibDem

71.94

76,310

14423

156.7

Chipping Barnet

11927

23.57

15.88

Conservative

Labour

67.37

75,120

14198

179.3

Solihull

175

0.32

0.23

LibDem

Conservative

72.26

76,288

14418

201.3

Ochil & S Perthshire

5187

10.28

6.91

Labour

SNP

67.19

75,115

14197

203.5

Dartford

10628

21.22

13.93

Conservative

Labour

65.66

76,271

14415

171.2

Birmingham Hodge Hill

10302

24.26

13.73

Labour

LibDem

56.6

75,040

14183

227.1

Torbay

4078

8.29

5.35

LibDem

Conservative

64.54

76,244

14410

252.4
Buckingham

12529

25.92

16.71

Speaker

64.46

74,989

14173

158.5

Hamilton W

South Holland & The

21880

43.6

28.7

Conservative

LibDem

65.83

76,243

14410

219.5

Norfolk S

10940

19.89

14.36

Conservative

LibDem

72.19

76,179

14398

197.6

Saffron Walden

15242

28.03

20.05

Conservative

LibDem

71.51

76,035

14371

171.0

Worthing W

11729

23.88

15.44

Conservative

LibDem

64.68

75,945

14354

203.7

York Outer

3688

6.92

4.86

Conservative

LibDem

70.19

75,939

14352

176.7

Manchester Gorton

6703

17.49

8.83

Labour

LibDem

50.47

75,933

14351

169.9

Livingston

10791

22.52

14.21

Labour

SNP

63.1

75,924

14350

199.7

Fareham

17092

31.45

22.51

Conservative

LibDem

71.59

75,915

14348

176.3

Leigh

12011

27.09

15.82

Labour

Conservative

58.41

75,903

14346

218.7

Deepings

Buckinghamshire
Campaign For
Democracy

40

St Helens N

13101

29.4

17.47

Labour

Conservative

59.42

74,985

14172

230.7

Beaconsfield

21782

41.5

29.05

Conservative

LibDem

70

74,982

14172

177.2

Poplar & Limehouse

6030

12.91

8.04

Labour

Conservative

62.3

74,955

14166

151.6

Reading E

7605

15.21

10.15

Conservative

LibDem

66.71

74,929

14162

139.9

Morley & Outwood

1101

2.25

1.47

Labour

Conservative

65.24

74,891

14154

169.9

Burton

6304

12.65

8.42

Conservative

Labour

66.54

74,874

14151

185.6

Vauxhall

10651

24.66

14.24

Labour

LibDem

57.73

74,811

14139

150.0

Birmingham Selly Oak

3482

7.48

4.65

Labour

Conservative

62.25

74,805

14138

190.2

Seat

Lanark & Hamilton E

Majority

%
Majority

%
Majority

Party

Runner

Electors

Total

Disabled

Welfare

Turnout

Voters

Voters

Seat

13478

28.95

18.03

Labour

SNP

62.26

74,773

14132

230.9

1039

1.96

1.39

Conservative

LibDem

71.07

74,760

14130

182.5

Cambridge

6792

13.55

9.09

LibDem

Conservative

67.11

74,699

14118

140.5

Dumfries & Galloway

7449

14.28

9.99

Labour

Conservative

69.95

74,584

14096

235.0

Liverpool Riverside

14173

36.53

19.01

Labour

LibDem

52.05

74,539

14088

220.2

Sampton Itchen

192

0.43

0.26

Labour

Conservative

59.59

74,532

14087

180.0

Selkirk

Streatham

3259

6.96

4.37

Labour

LibDem

62.84

74,532

14087

142.4

Cannock Chase

3195

7.01

4.29

Conservative

Labour

61.15

74,508

14082

Devon N

5821

11.34

7.81

LibDem

Conservative

68.88

74,508

Sutton Coldfield

17005

33.61

22.83

Conservative

Labour

67.91

Sunderland Central

6725

15.84

9.03

Labour

Conservative

Charnwood

15029

28.07

20.18

Conservative

Suffolk W

13050

27.14

17.55

Manchester Withington

1894

4.21

Battersea

5977

Norfolk Mid

Majority

%
Majority

%
Majority

Party

Runner

Electors

Total

Disabled

Welfare

Turnout

Voters

Voters

Staffordshire S

16590

32.89

22.46

Conservative

Labour

68.3

73,849

13957

196.5

Stockton S

332

0.66

0.45

Conservative

Labour

68.1

73,840

13956

175.3

Tooting

2524

4.98

3.42

Labour

Conservative

68.6

73,840

13956

123.3

Woking

6807

12.9

9.22

Conservative

LibDem

71.49

73,837

13955

158.3

Lancashire W

4343

8.96

5.88

Labour

Conservative

65.65

73,835

13955

209.5

5675

11.58

7.69

LibDem

Conservative

66.39

73,826

13953

208.6

Makerfield

12490

28.53

16.92

Labour

Conservative

59.3

73,813

13951

207.1

196.2

Winchester

3048

5.45

4.13

Conservative

LibDem

75.81

73,805

13949

167.8

14082

208.3

Norfolk S W

13140

26.73

17.82

Conservative

LibDem

66.64

73,758

13940

222.6

74,489

14078

188.4

Rochester & Strood

9953

20.75

13.49

Conservative

Labour

65.04

73,758

13940

181.4

57.01

74,485

14078

233.6

Dorset N

7625

14.08

10.34

Conservative

LibDem

73.42

73,741

13937

190.2

LibDem

71.89

74,473

14075

182.5

Cardiff S & Penarth

4709

10.61

6.39

Labour

Conservative

60.2

73,707

13931

215.4

Conservative

LibDem

64.66

74,374

14057

192.2

Coventry S

3845

8.37

5.22

Labour

Conservative

62.35

73,652

13920

195.6

2.55

LibDem

Labour

60.55

74,371

14056

143.2

Norwich S

310

0.65

0.42

LibDem

Labour

64.56

73,649

13920

186.6

12.25

8.04

Conservative

Labour

65.66

74,311

14045

119.2

Birmingham Ladywood

10105

28.2

13.72

Labour

LibDem

48.66

73,646

13919

188.9

13856

27.29

18.66

Conservative

LibDem

68.36

74,260

14035

211.9

Dunfermline & Fife W

5470

11.18

7.43

Labour

LibDem

66.51

73,590

13909

181.3

Ayrshire N & Arran

9895

21.46

13.33

Labour

SNP

62.13

74,223

14028

233.9

Bury S

3292

6.82

4.48

Labour

Conservative

65.63

73,544

13900

194.8

Wycombe

9560

19.85

12.89

Conservative

LibDem

64.92

74,175

14019

154.4

Lincoln

1058

2.31

1.44

Conservative

Labour

62.17

73,540

13899

196.7

Kilmarnock & Loudoun

12378

26.59

16.7

Labour

SNP

62.8

74,131

14011

217.0

23009

50.24

31.29

Labour

SNP

62.29

73,534

13898

214.9

Bristol N W

3274

6.5

4.46

Conservative

LibDem

68.51

73,469

13886

201.3

Gordon

6748

13.83

9.19

LibDem

SNP

66.43

73,420

13876

151.7

Dorset S

7443

14.79

10.15

Conservative

Labour

68.58

73,360

13865

208.4

East Lothian

12258

24.93

16.71

Labour

Conservative

67.02

73,348

13863

197.3

Ayr Carrick & Cumnock

9911

21.6

13.52

Labour

Conservative

62.59

73,320

13857

238.5

Rossendale & Darwen

4493

9.53

6.14

Conservative

Labour

64.36

73,229

13840

193.7

Harrogate &
Knaresborough

Berwickshire Roxburgh &

Kirkcaldy &
Cowdenbeath

Canterbury

6048

12.29

8.16

Conservative

LibDem

66.39

74,121

14009

198.9

Colchester

6982

15.13

9.43

LibDem

Conservative

62.3

74,064

13998

177.9

Brent Central

1345

2.97

1.82

LibDem

Labour

61.21

74,046

13995

194.2

Brighton Pavilion

1252

2.42

1.69

Green Party

Labour

70.04

74,009

13988

140.5

Worthing E & Shoreham

11105

22.95

15.01

Conservative

LibDem

65.4

74,001

13986

238.5

14461

31.13

19.57

Labour

LibDem

62.86

73,906

13968

162.9

Barking

16555

36.51

22.41

Labour

Conservative

61.38

73,868

13961

191.8

Cambridgeshire N E

16425

31.55

22.43

Conservative

LibDem

71.1

73,224

13839

243.3

Tunbridge Wells

15576

30.95

21.09

Conservative

LibDem

68.13

73,855

13959

169.0

Henley

16588

30.99

22.69

Conservative

LibDem

73.19

73,123

13820

168.0

Hitchin & Harpenden

15271

27.91

20.68

Conservative

LibDem

74.08

73,851

13958

157.1

Devon E

9114

17.17

12.47

Conservative

LibDem

72.62

73,109

13818

224.1

Hackney N & Stoke


Newington

41

Seat

Majority

%
Majority

%
Majority

Party

Runner

Electors

Total

Disabled

Welfare

Turnout

Voters

Voters

Seat

Majority

%
Majority

%
Majority

Party

Runner

Electors

Total

Disabled

Welfare

Turnout

Voters

Voters

Norfolk N W

14810

30.98

20.26

Conservative

LibDem

65.39

73,105

13817

228.8

Lichfield

17683

34.29

24.36

Conservative

LibDem

71.04

72,586

13719

187.0

Ealing N

9301

19.51

12.72

Labour

Conservative

65.22

73,104

13817

174.9

Wentworth & Dearne

13920

33.06

19.18

Labour

Conservative

58.01

72,586

13719

218.8

Hertsmere

17605

37.24

24.1

Conservative

Labour

64.7

73,057

13808

172.8

Runnymede & Weybridge

16509

34.29

22.75

Conservative

LibDem

66.35

72,566

13715

162.5

Bromsgrove

11308

21.9

15.48

Conservative

Labour

70.69

73,036

13804

181.4

Oldham E & Saddleworth

103

0.23

0.14

Labour

LibDem

61.36

72,557

13713

198.8

8765

18.61

12.08

LibDem

Labour

64.92

72,528

13708

187.9

Coventry N E

11775

27.14

16.12

Labour

Conservative

59.4

73,035

13804

220.3

Leicester E

14082

29.34

19.29

Labour

Conservative

65.76

72,986

13794

192.6

Badenoch & Strathspey

Doncaster Central

6229

14.92

8.53

Labour

Conservative

57.2

72,985

13794

207.8

Suffolk S

8689

16.9

11.99

Conservative

LibDem

70.92

72,498

13702

188.9

Rushcliffe

15811

29.45

21.67

Conservative

LibDem

73.59

72,955

13788

165.7

Worsley & Eccles S

4337

10.4

5.98

Labour

Conservative

57.54

72,473

13697

217.2

Hendon

106

0.23

0.15

Conservative

Labour

63.58

72,943

13786

174.6

Broadland

7292

13.84

10.07

Conservative

LibDem

72.71

72,445

13692

197.4

Gainsborough

10559

21.44

14.48

Conservative

LibDem

67.52

72,939

13785

199.9

Ilford N

5404

11.49

7.47

Conservative

Labour

64.97

72,372

13678

165.4

1149

2.62

1.58

Conservative

Labour

60.18

72,938

13785

194.9

Oldham W & Royton

9352

21.79

12.92

Labour

Conservative

59.3

72,359

13676

209.7

Hammersmith

3549

7.48

4.91

Labour

Conservative

65.59

72,348

13674

163.5

Coventry N W

6288

13.51

8.63

Labour

Conservative

63.89

72,871

13773

197.5
Blackburn

9856

21.66

13.63

Labour

Conservative

62.9

72,331

13671

216.3

New Forest E

11307

22.6

15.52

Conservative

LibDem

68.68

72,858

13770

181.8
Birmingham Yardley

3002

7.35

4.15

LibDem

Labour

56.48

72,321

13669

217.7

Rother Valley

5866

12.55

8.05

Labour

Conservative

64.19

72,847

13768

200.8
Mole Valley

15653

28.81

21.65

Conservative

LibDem

75.14

72,297

13664

173.5

Maidenhead

16769

31.22

23.02

Conservative

LibDem

73.75

72,844

13768

162.0
Congleton

7063

13.91

9.77

Conservative

LibDem

70.25

72,280

13661

187.2

Hackney S & Shoreditch

14288

33.34

19.62

Labour

LibDem

58.84

72,841

13767

173.2
Hampshire E

13497

26.3

18.68

Conservative

LibDem

71.02

72,262

13658

164.5

Worcester

2982

6.09

4.09

Conservative

Labour

67.24

72,835

13766

171.3
Altrincham & Sale W

11595

23.47

16.06

Conservative

LibDem

68.4

72,208

13647

169.2

Dulwich & W Norwood

9365

19.42

12.86

Labour

LibDem

66.21

72,817

13762

151.1
Hertfordshire N E

15194

30.13

21.04

Conservative

LibDem

69.84

72,200

13646

172.4

Gosport

14413

30.71

19.79

Conservative

LibDem

64.46

72,816

13762

182.7
Hampshire N E

18597

35.13

25.76

Conservative

LibDem

73.33

72,196

13645

143.3

Worcestershire W

6754

12.49

9.28

Conservative

LibDem

74.3

72,807

13761

209.4
Epping Forest

15131

32.48

20.96

Conservative

LibDem

64.53

72,186

13643

174.1

Selby & Ainsty

12265

23.71

16.85

Conservative

Labour

71.05

72,804

13760

163.9
Worcestershire Mid

15864

31.15

21.99

Conservative

LibDem

70.6

72,145

13635

192.9

Crawley

5928

12.48

8.14

Conservative

Labour

65.27

72,781

13756

163.7
Perth & N Perthshire

4379

9.07

6.07

SNP

Conservative

66.91

72,141

13635

204.3

Bolsover

11182

25.42

15.37

Labour

Conservative

60.45

72,766

13753

219.0
Reading W

6004

12.63

8.33

Conservative

Labour

65.9

72,120

13631

160.6

Hemel Hempstead

13406

27.1

18.43

Conservative

LibDem

68

72,752

13750

165.7
Chippenham

2470

4.72

3.43

LibDem

Conservative

72.65

72,106

13628

171.7

1677

3.63

2.31

Labour

Conservative

63.6

72,666

13734

208.8

Eddisbury

13255

29.19

18.38

Conservative

LibDem

62.99

72,100

13627

176.1

Poole

7541

15.9

10.38

Conservative

LibDem

65.3

72,641

13729

200.2

Welwyn Hatfield

17423

35.58

24.18

Conservative

Labour

67.96

72,058

13619

169.5

Swindon S

3544

7.52

4.88

Conservative

Labour

64.89

72,619

13725

163.6

Stoke-on-Trent N

8235

20.49

11.43

Labour

Conservative

55.79

72,054

13618

216.7

Don Valley

3595

8.28

4.95

Labour

Conservative

59.81

72,597

13721

212.6

Broxtowe

389

0.74

0.54

Conservative

Labour

73.19

72,042

13616

183.8

Inverness Nairn

Plymouth Sutton &


Devonport

Middlesbrough S &
Cleveland E

42

Majorit

Total

Disabled

Welfare

Majority

Turnout

Voters

Voters

Hereford & Herefordshire S

2481

5.13

3.44

Conservative

LibDem

67.18

72,021

13612

198.7

Tamworth

6090

13.13

8.46

Conservative

Labour

64.46

71,962

13601

Southampton Test

2413

5.46

3.35

Labour

Conservative

61.43

71,931

Chesterfield

549

1.2

0.76

Labour

LibDem

63.77

Basildon S & Thurrock E

5772

12.9

8.03

Conservative

Labour

Dover

5274

10.47

7.34

Conservative

Tonbridge & Malling

18178

35.43

25.32

Newark

16152

31.53

Bournemouth W

5583

Hove
Doncaster N

Seat

Majorit

Majority

Bolton W

92

0.19

179.3

Leicestershire N W

7511

13595

165.3

Devon Central

71,878

13585

213.7

62.24

71,874

13584

Labour

70.14

71,833

Conservative

LibDem

71.48

22.51

Conservative

Labour

13.4

7.78

Conservative

1868

3.75

2.6

10909

26.3

15.22

Majority

Party

Runner

Total

Disabled

Welfare

Turnout

Voters

Voters

Conservative

66.74

71,284

13473

189.8

Conservative

Labour

72.95

71,217

13460

176.2

12.96

Conservative

LibDem

75.66

71,203

13457

184.0

32.76

22.65

Conservative

Labour

69.14

71,163

13450

174.1

11216

24.88

15.76

Conservative

Labour

63.34

71,160

13449

146.5

Bournemouth E

7728

17.55

10.87

Conservative

LibDem

61.9

71,125

13443

196.1

169.3

Maidstone & The Weald

5889

12.04

8.29

Conservative

LibDem

68.87

71,041

13427

169.2

13562

194.0

Derby S

6122

14.86

8.62

Labour

Conservative

58.01

70,999

13419

205.2

71,753

13561

199.7

Stretford & Urmston

8935

19.9

12.59

Labour

Conservative

63.26

70,991

13417

195.8

69.46

71,720

13555

173.5

Chorley

2593

5.21

3.65

Labour

Conservative

70.13

70,976

13414

187.8

57.87

71,681

13548

216.2

Ruislip Northwood &

19060

37.96

26.89

Conservative

Labour

70.84

70,873

13395

166.0

1859

3.86

2.62

Labour

Conservative

68

70,866

13394

182.7

13063

27.88

18.45

Conservative

LibDem

66.16

70,816

13384

239.2

Party

Runner

0.13

Labour

14.46

10.55

9230

17.13

Braintree

16121

179.7

Uxbridge & Ruislip S

13576

210.9

71,790

13568

71.39

71,755

LibDem

58.06

Conservative

Labour

Labour

Conservative

Electors

Seat

Pinner

Majority
Electors

Wiltshire S W

10367

21.15

14.47

Conservative

LibDem

68.42

71,647

13541

186.8

Cheadle

3272

6.23

4.57

LibDem

Conservative

73.3

71,635

13539

183.9

Reigate

13591

27.19

18.98

Conservative

LibDem

69.8

71,604

13533

161.3

Littlehampton

Derby N

613

1.36

0.86

Labour

Conservative

63.07

71,474

13509

181.6

Gillingham & Rainham

8680

18.55

12.26

Conservative

Labour

66.07

70,814

13384

174.1

Rochford & Southend E

11050

26.54

15.46

Conservative

Labour

58.25

71,467

13507

203.1

Devon S W

15874

31.84

22.42

Conservative

LibDem

70.41

70,813

13384

176.4

Aldershot

5586

12.31

7.82

Conservative

LibDem

63.51

71,465

13507

144.1

Wakefield

1613

3.63

2.28

Labour

Conservative

62.76

70,812

13383

186.3

High Peak

4677

9.29

6.55

Conservative

Labour

70.44

71,458

13506

172.3

Harwich & Essex N

11447

23.36

16.18

Conservative

LibDem

69.26

70,743

13370

192.5

Daventry

19188

37.06

26.85

Conservative

LibDem

72.46

71,452

13504

165.0

Finchley & Golders Green

5809

12.32

8.21

Conservative

Labour

66.68

70,722

13366

168.8

Sherwood

214

0.44

0.3

Conservative

Labour

68.52

71,443

13503

195.7

Stafford

5460

10.87

7.73

Conservative

Labour

71.09

70,667

13356

182.6

Bootle

21181

51.31

29.66

Labour

LibDem

57.79

71,422

13499

251.7

Derbyshire S

7128

14.14

10.1

Conservative

Labour

71.41

70,608

13345

159.7

Derbyshire N E

2445

5.2

3.42

Labour

Conservative

65.88

71,398

13494

204.5

Truro & Falmouth

435

0.89

0.62

Conservative

LibDem

69.08

70,598

13343

191.8

Broxbourne

18804

41.18

26.34

Conservative

Labour

63.95

71,391

13493

179.4

Harrow E

3403

7.09

4.83

Conservative

Labour

68.08

70,510

13326

161.7

Cornwall S E

3220

6.49

4.51

Conservative

LibDem

69.52

71,373

13489

200.5

Meon Valley

12125

23.66

17.2

Conservative

LibDem

72.69

70,488

13322

167.4

Birmingham Northfield

2782

6.65

3.9

Labour

Conservative

58.61

71,338

13483

218.4

Spelthorne

10019

21.18

14.22

Conservative

LibDem

67.12

70,479

13321

166.2

Garston & Halewood

16877

39.41

23.67

Labour

LibDem

60.05

71,312

13478

249.3

Warrington N

6771

15.32

9.61

Labour

Conservative

62.73

70,473

13319

190.3

Romford

16954

36.48

23.78

Conservative

Labour

65.19

71,306

13477

170.0

Halifax

1472

3.38

2.09

Labour

Conservative

61.89

70,380

13302

193.1

Birmingham Perry Barr

11908

28.32

16.7

Labour

LibDem

58.97

71,304

13476

190.6

Durham N

12076

29.48

17.88

Labour

Conservative

62.28

70,350

13296

208.3

Chesham & Amersham

16710

31.86

23.76

Conservative

LibDem

74.57

70,333

13293

162.9

Gedling
Bognor Regis &

43

Majorit

Total

Disabled

Welfare

Majorit

Majority

Turnout

Voters

Voters

Majority

Portsmouth N

7289

16.52

10.36

Conservative

Labour

62.73

70,329

13292

167.1

Newcastle-under-Lyme

1552

3.59

Great Yarmouth

4276

9.93

6.08

Conservative

Labour

61.23

70,315

13290

235.1

Newton Abbot

523

Peterborough

4861

10.82

6.92

Conservative

Labour

63.93

70,278

13283

208.9

Brentwood & Ongar

Haltemprice & Howden

11602

23.81

16.51

Conservative

LibDem

69.37

70,254

13278

171.5

Ealing Central & Acton

3716

7.87

5.29

Conservative

Labour

67.19

70,251

13277

Portsmouth S

5200

12.6

7.4

LibDem

Conservative

58.75

70,242

Hayes & Harlington

10824

25.39

15.41

Labour

Conservative

60.71

Cleethorpes

4298

9.56

6.12

Conservative

Labour

Vale of Glamorgan

4307

8.85

6.13

Conservative

Wyre & Preston N

15844

30.88

22.57

Gravesham

9312

19.69

Amber Valley

536

Warwickshire N
Chester City of

Total

Disabled

Welfare

Turnout

Voters

Voters

Conservative

62.21

69,433

13123

183.6

Conservative

LibDem

69.65

69,319

13101

203.1

24.41

Conservative

LibDem

72.99

69,309

13099

174.0

3.38

2.4

Conservative

Labour

70.87

69,257

13090

157.9

1724

3.64

2.49

Labour

LibDem

68.43

69,207

13080

158.2

Stalybridge & Hyde

2744

6.71

3.97

Labour

Conservative

59.18

69,081

13056

191.0

150.0

Lewisham W & Penge

5828

12.94

8.44

Labour

LibDem

65.24

69,022

13045

159.6

13270

202.5

Filton & Bradley Stoke

6914

14.31

10.02

Conservative

Labour

70

69,003

13042

142.5

70,211

13270

208.5

Barrow & Furness

5208

11.8

7.55

Labour

Conservative

64

68,943

13030

217.2

73.09

70,201

13268

192.9

Stevenage

3578

8.01

5.19

Conservative

Labour

64.77

68,937

13029

160.7

Labour

67.39

70,195

13267

185.8

Hartlepool

5509

14.41

7.99

Labour

Conservative

55.48

68,927

13027

214.8

Conservative

Labour

65.49

70,171

13262

186.7

Rugby

6000

12.64

8.71

Conservative

Labour

68.88

68,914

13025

177.1

0.08

Conservative

Labour

67.39

70,138

13256

185.0

Washington & Sunderland

11458

30.69

16.63

Labour

Conservative

54.18

68,910

13024

194.9

5.52

3.68

Conservative

Labour

66.72

70,131

13255

186.5
Christchurch

15410

31.18

22.38

Conservative

LibDem

71.76

68,859

13014

236.2

20714

49.75

29.56

Labour

SNP

59.42

70,067

13243

208.7

Faversham & Kent Mid

17088

36.58

24.82

Conservative

LibDem

67.84

68,858

13014

174.6

St Albans

2305

4.36

3.29

Conservative

LibDem

75.42

70,058

13241

148.7

Halton

15504

37.51

22.52

Labour

Conservative

60.04

68,846

13012

214.4

Thanet S

7617

16.58

10.87

Conservative

Labour

65.58

70,045

13239

232.4

Tottenham

16931

41.61

24.6

Labour

LibDem

59.11

68,834

13010

197.4

Erith & Thamesmead

5703

13.43

8.16

Labour

Conservative

60.77

69,900

13211

161.6

Durham N W

7612

17.37

10.82

Labour

LibDem

67.2

68,832

13009

173.9

Dagenham & Rainham

2630

5.95

3.77

Labour

Conservative

63.4

69,764

13185

190.3

Kettering

9094

19.21

13.21

Conservative

Labour

68.77

68,824

13008

171.7

Havant

12160

27.7

17.46

Conservative

LibDem

63.02

69,662

13166

207.6

Sheffield Hallam

15284

29.89

22.22

LibDem

Conservative

74.33

68,798

13003

152.7

Erewash

2501

5.25

3.59

Conservative

Labour

68.4

69,655

13165

186.5

Maldon

19407

40.52

28.22

Conservative

LibDem

69.64

68,777

12999

173.1

Stourbridge

5164

10.93

7.42

Conservative

Labour

67.83

69,637

13161

189.1

Houghton & Sunderland S

10990

28.91

15.99

Labour

Conservative

55.32

68,729

12990

217.1

Sevenoaks

17515

35.45

25.17

Conservative

LibDem

71

69,591

13153

167.6

Lewes

7647

15.27

11.13

LibDem

Conservative

72.9

68,708

12986

200.2

Morecambe & Lunesdale

866

1.99

1.24

Conservative

Labour

62.43

69,576

13150

213.4

Thanet N

13528

31.21

19.72

Conservative

Labour

63.18

68,602

12966

230.0

Stratford-on-Avon

11346

22.45

16.32

Conservative

LibDem

72.7

69,517

13139

186.0

Birmingham Edgbaston

1274

3.06

1.86

Labour

Conservative

60.62

68,573

12960

177.4

Windsor

19054

38.42

27.41

Conservative

LibDem

71.34

69,511

13138

144.9

Harrow W

3143

6.82

4.58

Labour

Conservative

67.27

68,554

12957

141.1

Bolton S E

8634

21.8

12.42

Labour

Conservative

56.98

69,499

13135

210.4

Bedford

1353

1.97

Conservative

Labour

65.81

68,530

12952

178.8

Blackley & Broughton

12303

35.97

17.7

Labour

Conservative

49.22

69,489

13133

229.7

Penistone & Stocksbridge

3049

6.55

4.45

Labour

Conservative

67.93

68,480

12943

183.5

Bristol E

3722

8.27

5.36

Labour

Conservative

64.82

69,448

13126

178.0

Barnsley E

11090

28.89

16.21

Labour

LibDem

56.09

68,435

12934

211.3

Seat

Majority

Party

Runner

Party

Runner

2.24

Labour

1.08

0.75

16921

33.45

Pudsey

1659

156.6

Edinburgh N & Leith

13276

164.7

70,231

13274

64.04

70,214

Labour

69.32

Conservative

LibDem

13.27

Conservative

1.17

0.76

54

0.11

2583

Electors

Seat

Coatbridge Chryston &


Bellshill

44

Majority
Electors

Majorit

Total

Disabled

Welfare

Majority

Turnout

Voters

Voters

Forest of Dean

11064

22.69

16.17

Conservative

Labour

71.27

68,419

12931

181.3

Bishop Auckland

5218

12.68

7.63

Labour

Conservative

60.17

68,368

12922

Ayrshire Central

12007

27.34

17.57

Labour

Conservative

64.25

68,352

New Forest W

16896

35.52

24.73

Conservative

LibDem

69.62

Darlington

3388

7.9

4.97

Labour

Conservative

Romsey & Southampton N

4156

8.49

6.1

Conservative

Islington N

12401

27.83

18.2

Labour

Seat

Majority

Party

Majorit

Majority

Stockton N

6676

16.9

214.5

Tatton

14487

12919

207.3

Westminster N

68,332

12915

212.6

62.93

68,168

12884

LibDem

71.8

68,157

LibDem

65.41

68,119

Runner

Electors

Total

Disabled

Welfare

Turnout

Voters

Voters

Conservative

59.17

66,752

12616

199.9

Conservative

LibDem

67.77

66,746

12615

167.7

3.19

Labour

Conservative

59.33

66,739

12614

185.0

25.24

17.82

LibDem

Conservative

70.61

66,686

12604

145.5

1608

3.31

2.41

LibDem

Conservative

72.77

66,658

12598

150.4

9749

20.01

14.63

Conservative

LibDem

73.14

66,632

12593

191.6

4194

9.14

6.29

Conservative

Labour

68.88

66,627

12593

191.8

Burnley

1818

4.34

2.73

LibDem

Labour

62.82

66,615

12590

198.2

Redditch

5821

13.22

8.74

Conservative

Labour

66.12

66,573

12582

164.7

Carshalton & Wallington

5260

11.46

7.91

LibDem

Conservative

69.02

66,524

12573

151.0

Ellesmere Port & Neston

4331

9.79

6.51

Labour

Conservative

66.51

66,509

12570

190.4

Gateshead

12549

32.8

18.87

Labour

LibDem

57.54

66,492

12567

211.6

Pendle

3585

7.96

5.4

Conservative

Labour

67.82

66,422

12554

191.1

Birmingham Erdington

3277

9.22

4.93

Labour

Conservative

53.53

66,405

12551

215.9

Edinburgh S W

8447

18.58

12.73

Labour

Conservative

68.51

66,361

12542

164.0

Kingswood

2445

5.1

3.68

Conservative

Labour

72.19

66,361

12542

153.1

Denton & Reddish

9831

26.12

14.82

Labour

Conservative

56.74

66,330

12536

181.4

Huddersfield

4472

11.04

6.74

Labour

Conservative

61.11

66,318

12534

186.5

Wiltshire N

7483

15.37

11.28

Conservative

LibDem

73.44

66,315

12534

148.0

Enfield N

1692

3.81

2.55

Conservative

Labour

67.09

66,261

12523

166.5

Seat

Party

Runner

10

Labour

32.03

21.7

2126

5.37

Bath

11883

190.8

Sutton & Cheam

12882

150.2

Ludlow

12874

162.4

Dumfriesshire Clydesdale &


Tweeddale

Majority
Electors

Plymouth Moor View

1588

3.82

2.33

Labour

Conservative

61.01

68,062

12864

207.4

Stoke-on-Trent S

4130

10.36

6.07

Labour

Conservative

58.58

68,032

12858

202.7

Chatham & Aylesford

6069

13.85

8.93

Conservative

Labour

64.46

67,964

12845

165.2

Totnes

4927

10.3

7.25

Conservative

LibDem

70.4

67,962

12845

214.7

Cornwall N

2981

6.36

4.39

LibDem

Conservative

68.95

67,940

12841

194.6

Leeds N E

4545

9.56

6.69

Labour

Conservative

70.01

67,899

12833

163.8

Somerset N E

4914

9.6

7.24

Conservative

Labour

75.43

67,881

12830

168.3

Norfolk N

11626

23.41

17.13

LibDem

Conservative

73.19

67,851

12824

231.5

Nuneaton

2069

4.63

3.05

Conservative

Labour

65.81

67,837

12821

174.5

Blaydon

9117

20.3

13.45

Labour

LibDem

66.24

67,808

12816

197.8

Warwick & Leamington

3513

7.16

5.18

Conservative

Labour

72.32

67,800

12814

159.1

Glenrothes

16448

40.61

24.27

Labour

SNP

59.77

67,765

12808

210.4

13632

35.03

20.12

Labour

LibDem

57.45

67,740

12803

228.8

Orpington

17200

35.17

25.39

Conservative

LibDem

72.21

67,732

12801

171.5

Chelsea & Fulham

16722

41.96

25.24

Conservative

Labour

60.15

66,257

12523

136.3

Ashton Under Lyne

9094

23.66

13.43

Labour

Conservative

56.76

67,714

12798

199.0

Renfrewshire E

10420

20.36

15.73

Labour

Conservative

77.26

66,249

12521

175.3

Shipley

9944

20.12

14.69

Conservative

Labour

73.02

67,689

12793

178.6

Beckenham

17784

37.29

26.86

Conservative

LibDem

72.01

66,219

12515

152.5

Islington S & Finsbury

3569

8.19

5.28

Labour

LibDem

64.38

67,650

12786

160.4

Aberdeenshire W &

3684

8.15

5.57

LibDem

Conservative

68.36

66,110

12495

133.1

Harlow

4925

11.22

7.29

Conservative

Labour

64.92

67,583

12773

167.3
Dunbartonshire W

17408

41.19

26.34

Labour

SNP

63.96

66,086

12490

226.9

Sheffield Central

165

0.4

0.24

Labour

LibDem

61.38

67,554

12768

150.0
Stirling

8304

17.73

12.57

Labour

Conservative

70.89

66,080

12489

173.1

Durham City of

3067

6.63

4.46

Labour

LibDem

60.65

67,544

12766

198.3
Derbyshire Mid

11292

23.85

17.09

Conservative

Labour

71.65

66,074

12488

163.3

Hull E

8597

25.15

12.73

Labour

LibDem

50.62

67,530

12763

200.2
Blackpool N & Cleveleys

2150

5.3

3.26

Conservative

Labour

61.49

66,017

12477

224.7

Sefton Central

3862

7.97

5.72

Labour

Conservative

71.79

67,511

12760

211.6

Sheffield Brightside &


Hillsborough

Kincardine

45

Majorit

Total

Disabled

Welfare

Majority

Turnout

Voters

Voters

Brighton Kemptown

1328

3.11

2.01

Conservative

Labour

64.69

66,015

12477

193.1

West Bromwich W

Kensington

8616

24.51

13.06

Conservative

Labour

53.28

65,975

12469

156.1

Chingford & Woodford

Mitcham & Morden

13666

31.2

20.73

Labour

Conservative

66.42

65,939

12462

147.0

Fylde

13185

30.18

20

Conservative

LibDem

66.27

65,926

12460

191.9

Lewisham E

6216

14.9

9.43

Labour

LibDem

63.28

65,926

12460

164.4

Moray

5590

13.63

8.48

SNP

Conservative

62.2

65,925

12460

173.2

Wallasey

8507

20.42

12.91

Labour

Conservative

63.19

65,915

12458

215.8

Keighley

2940

6.16

4.46

Conservative

Labour

72.38

65,893

12454

186.6

Wimbledon

11408

24.07

17.36

Conservative

LibDem

72.11

65,723

12422

116.1

Old Bexley & Sidcup

15857

34.86

24.14

Conservative

Labour

69.24

65,699

12417

158.7

Luton N

7520

17.48

11.46

Labour

Conservative

65.53

65,645

12407

160.9

Sheffield Heeley

5807

14.21

8.86

Labour

LibDem

62.33

65,571

12393

208.2

Cardiff N

194

0.41

0.3

Conservative

Labour

72.66

65,553

12390

161.1

Wrekin The

9450

20.56

14.42

Conservative

Labour

70.13

65,544

12388

174.0

Barnsley Central

11093

29.98

16.92

Labour

LibDem

56.45

65,543

12388

189.8

Basildon & Billericay

12338

29.68

18.83

Conservative

Labour

63.45

65,515

12382

171.8

Greenwich & Woolwich

10153

24.65

15.5

Labour

Conservative

62.89

65,489

12377

151.4

Dundee E

1821

4.49

2.78

SNP

Labour

61.96

65,471

12374

198.2

Bromley & Chislehurst

13900

31.56

21.25

Conservative

LibDem

67.31

65,427

12366

161.2

Leeds N W

9103

20.93

13.92

LibDem

Conservative

66.49

65,399

12360

132.7

Carlisle

853

2.02

1.31

Conservative

Labour

64.66

65,263

12335

180.7

Kirkintilloch E

Luton S

2329

5.52

3.57

Labour

Conservative

64.73

65,219

12326

157.2

Edinburgh W

3803

8.19

5.84

LibDem

Labour

71.28

65,159

12315

Middlesbrough

8689

25.97

13.34

Labour

LibDem

51.35

65,148

Bradford E

365

0.9

0.56

LibDem

Labour

62.13

Glasgow S

12658

31.57

19.45

Labour

SNP

Telford

978

2.37

1.5

Labour

Bexleyheath & Crayford

10344

23.95

15.91

Leicester W

4017

11.21

6.19

Seat

Majority

Total

Disabled

Welfare

Voters

Voters

Conservative

55.77

64,859

12258

192.3

Conservative

Labour

66.49

64,831

12253

153.2

6.02

Conservative

Labour

65.68

64,814

12250

180.0

22.18

12.9

Labour

SNP

58.17

64,808

12249

174.9

8696

21.62

13.43

Labour

Conservative

62.14

64,728

12234

197.3

Leeds E

10293

27.22

15.91

Labour

Conservative

58.45

64,698

12228

192.4

Dorset Mid & Poole N

269

0.57

0.42

LibDem

Conservative

72.36

64,660

12221

165.0

Walthamstow

9478

23.12

14.67

Labour

LibDem

63.43

64,625

12214

145.3

Monmouth

10425

22.41

16.15

Conservative

Labour

72.08

64,538

12198

188.2

Newcastle upon Tyne E

4453

11.77

6.91

Labour

LibDem

58.68

64,487

12188

162.5

Penrith & The Border

11241

24.93

17.43

Conservative

LibDem

69.92

64,484

12187

164.6

Walsall S

1755

4.29

2.73

Labour

Conservative

63.49

64,387

12169

200.4

Kenilworth & Southam

12552

25.92

19.5

Conservative

LibDem

75.25

64,362

12164

158.3

Jarrow

12908

33.28

20.06

Labour

Conservative

60.27

64,350

12162

195.3

Banff & Buchan

4027

10.47

6.26

SNP

Conservative

59.82

64,300

12153

181.0

Enfield Southgate

7626

17.19

11.89

Conservative

Labour

69.15

64,139

12122

155.8

Thornbury & Yate

7116

14.76

11.1

LibDem

Conservative

75.24

64,092

12113

150.0

South Shields

11109

30.42

17.34

Labour

Conservative

56.98

64,084

12112

202.2

Hull N

641

1.93

Labour

LibDem

51.95

64,082

12111

172.4

13755

33.43

21.48

Labour

SNP

64.26

64,037

12103

182.1

Walsall N

990

2.74

1.55

Labour

Conservative

56.51

64,034

12102

212.7

176.2

Aberdeen S

3506

8.15

5.48

Labour

LibDem

67.21

64,031

12102

149.2

12313

208.7

Camborne & Redruth

66

0.16

0.1

Conservative

LibDem

66.42

63,975

12091

199.5

65,116

12307

191.3

Edmonton

9613

23.81

15.04

Labour

Conservative

63.18

63,904

12078

179.3

61.62

65,069

12298

191.8

Easington

14982

42.91

23.45

Labour

LibDem

54.66

63,879

12073

209.9

Conservative

63.49

65,061

12297

179.3

Dunbartonshire E

2184

4.55

3.42

LibDem

Labour

75.16

63,795

12057

168.1

Conservative

Labour

66.42

65,015

12288

157.9

Paisley & Renfrewshire N

15280

34.96

23.99

Labour

SNP

68.61

63,704

12040

191.6

Labour

Conservative

55.19

64,900

12266

175.5

Halesowen & Rowley Regis

2023

4.6

3.18

Conservative

Labour

69.05

63,693

12038

194.2

Runner

Electors

Majorit

Majority

5651

15.62

12963

Norwich N

Turnout

Party

Seat

Party

Runner

8.71

Labour

30.07

20

3901

9.16

Aberdeen N

8361

Sedgefield

Green

Cumbernauld Kilsyth &

46

Majority
Electors

Majorit

Total

Disable

Welfar

Majorit

Majority

Turnout

Voters

d Voters

e m

Majority

Bradford S

4622

12.16

7.27

Labour

Conservative

59.76

63,580

12017

191.4

Newport W

3544

8.92

Rotherham

10462

27.89

16.46

Labour

Conservative

59.01

63,563

12013

199.3

Glasgow E

11840

Leyton & Wanstead

6416

15.98

10.1

Labour

LibDem

63.2

63,541

12009

137.9

Northampton N

Derbyshire Dales

13866

29.64

21.88

Conservative

LibDem

73.81

63,376

11978

165.0

Putney

10053

24.65

15.86

Conservative

Labour

64.36

63,371

11977

Nottingham N

8138

23.74

12.87

Labour

Conservative

54.21

63,240

Copeland

3833

8.96

6.07

Labour

Conservative

67.76

Northampton S

6004

15.4

9.51

Conservative

Labour

Scunthorpe

2549

6.88

4.04

Labour

Liverpool W Derby

18467

51.61

29.27

Blackpool S

1852

5.26

Dundee W

7278

Blyth Valley

Total

Disable

Welfar

Turnout

Voters

d Voters

e m

Conservative

63.95

62,111

11739

185.8

Labour

SNP

51.99

61,865

11692

248.8

3.13

Conservative

Labour

65.11

61,850

11690

158.9

18.37

11.38

Labour

LibDem

61.95

61,782

11677

185.0

2683

6.44

4.35

Labour

Conservative

67.54

61,696

11661

186.4

Midlothian

10349

26.37

16.86

Labour

SNP

63.93

61,387

11602

167.1

175.4

Swansea W

504

1.42

0.82

Labour

LibDem

58.03

61,334

11592

184.7

11927

159.8

Great Grimsby

714

2.17

1.17

Labour

Conservative

53.82

61,229

11572

185.2

63,089

11924

177.7

Paisley & Renfrewshire S

16614

41.54

27.15

Labour

SNP

65.36

61,197

11566

200.3

56.73

63,082

11922

228.2

Preston

7733

23.79

12.64

Labour

LibDem

53.12

61,187

11564

173.0

Conservative

55.84

63,027

11912

211.8

Torfaen

9306

24.72

15.21

Labour

Conservative

61.52

61,183

11564

191.8

Labour

SNP

58.92

63,013

11909

206.0

Cardiff Central

4576

12.66

7.48

LibDem

Labour

59.1

61,165

11560

122.4

10.6

Labour

LibDem

61.31

62,900

11888

178.5

Stoke-on-Trent Central

5566

17.14

9.12

Labour

LibDem

53.23

61,003

11530

179.2

17.34

10.79

Labour

Conservative

62.23

62,879

11884

166.2

Glasgow N W

13611

38.25

22.31

Labour

LibDem

58.33

60,997

11528

210.0

3282

8.65

5.22

SNP

Conservative

60.39

62,860

11881

187.9

Edinburgh E

9181

23.03

15.06

Labour

SNP

65.41

60,945

11519

172.8

Cardiff W

4751

11.6

7.57

Labour

Conservative

65.23

62,787

11867

185.1

Alyn & Deeside

2919

7.31

4.79

Labour

Conservative

65.52

60,931

11516

159.0

Birkenhead

15395

43.58

24.52

Labour

Conservative

56.27

62,773

11864

225.6

Dudley N

649

1.68

1.07

Labour

Conservative

63.45

60,838

11498

185.4

Fife N E

9048

22.58

14.41

LibDem

Conservative

63.83

62,771

11864

157.1

Dudley S

3856

10.1

6.37

Conservative

Labour

63.01

60,572

11448

177.4

Warley

10756

28.11

17.14

Labour

Conservative

60.99

62,751

11860

189.1

Newcastle upon Tyne

7466

21.86

12.34

Labour

LibDem

56.45

60,507

11436

178.1

Hexham

5788

13.31

9.59

Conservative

LibDem

72.04

60,360

11408

156.1

Glasgow Central

10551

34.5

17.55

Labour

SNP

50.88

60,105

11360

179.6

Wolverhampton S E

6593

19

11.01

Labour

Conservative

57.96

59,884

11318

202.4

Ceredigion

8324

21.76

13.9

LibDem

Plaid Cymru

63.89

59,882

11318

159.1

Glasgow N E

15942

54.21

26.63

Labour

SNP

49.13

59,861

11314

241.6

Swansea E

10838

33.17

18.12

Labour

LibDem

54.62

59,823

11307

195.4

Workington

4575

11.65

7.68

Labour

Conservative

65.86

59,607

11266

179.0

Edinburgh S

316

0.72

0.53

Labour

LibDem

73.79

59,362

11219

141.8

Inverclyde

14416

38.43

24.35

Labour

SNP

63.36

59,209

11191

203.5

Seat

Majority

Party

Runner

Party

Runner

5.71

Labour

36.81

19.14

1936

4.81

Wansbeck

7031

116.0

Gower

11952

213.0

63,149

11935

61.77

63,105

Conservative

58.7

Labour

LibDem

2.94

Labour

19.6

11.55

6668

17.29

Stockport

6784

Angus

Electors

Seat

Central
West Bromwich E

6696

17.64

10.68

Labour

Conservative

60.56

62,668

11844

198.7

Liverpool Walton

19818

57.72

31.65

Labour

LibDem

54.84

62,612

11834

248.6

Eltham

1663

3.96

2.66

Labour

Conservative

67.05

62,590

11830

163.3

Bradford W

5763

14.2

9.22

Labour

Conservative

64.9

62,519

11816

181.5

Liverpool Wavertree

7167

18.9

11.46

Labour

LibDem

60.64

62,518

11816

202.3

Airdrie & Shotts

12408

34.61

19.9

Labour

SNP

57.48

62,364

11787

199.6

Hazel Grove

6371

15.18

10.23

LibDem

Conservative

67.39

62,300

11775

179.4

Staffordshire Moorlands

6689

15.27

10.76

Conservative

Labour

70.51

62,137

11744

170.1

Caerphilly

10755

27.8

17.31

Labour

Conservative

62.28

62,122

11741

206.3

47

Majority
Electors

Majorit

Majority

Wolverhampton N E

2484

7.12

4.22

Labour

Aldridge-Brownhills

15266

39.51

25.91

Wolverhampton S W

691

1.72

Nottingham E

6969

Bridgend
Pontypridd

Seat

Total

Disable

Welfar

Turnout

Voters

d Voters

e m

Conservative

59.21

58,931

11138

191.7

Conservative

Labour

65.58

58,909

11134

1.17

Conservative

Labour

68.25

58,845

21.05

11.87

Labour

LibDem

56.4

2263

5.9

3.86

Labour

Conservative

2785

7.59

4.78

Labour

LibDem

Majority

Party

Runner

Electors

Majorit

Majority

Wrexham

3658

11.09

177.7

Aberavon

11039

11122

177.8

Cynon Valley

58,705

11095

161.3

65.33

58,700

11094

63

58,205

11001

Total

Disable

Welfar

Voters

d Voters

e m

LibDem

64.82

50,872

9615

151.9

Labour

LibDem

60.9

50,838

9608

188.5

18.99

Labour

Plaid Cymru

58.99

50,650

9573

186.8

7.14

4.91

Labour

Plaid Cymru

68.78

50,075

9464

170.2

1184

3.5

2.43

Conservative

LibDem

69.39

48,730

9210

139.4

4826

16.78

10.21

LibDem

Labour

60.87

47,263

8933

139.6

Dwyfor Meirionnydd

6367

22.03

14.04

Plaid Cymru

Conservative

63.73

45,354

8572

146.8

Aberconwy

3398

11.34

7.62

Conservative

Labour

67.2

44,593

8428

142.2

Party

Runner

7.19

Labour

35.66

21.71

9617

32.19

Ynys Mon

2461

186.3

Montgomeryshire

171.9

Caithness Sutherland &


Easter Ross

Glasgow S W
Carmarthen W &

14671

46.16

25.21

Labour

SNP

54.61

58,191

10998

Turnout

Seat

Majority
Electors

214.1

3423

8.45

5.89

Conservative

Labour

69.71

58,108

10982

182.3

Clwyd W

6419

16.84

11.08

Conservative

Labour

65.81

57,913

10946

189.5

Arfon

1455

5.58

3.53

Plaid Cymru

Labour

63.3

41,198

7786

114.2

Preseli Pembrokeshire

4605

11.63

8.02

Conservative

Labour

68.99

57,400

10849

170.9

Orkney & Shetland

9928

51.32

30.01

LibDem

Labour

58.47

33,085

6253

78.1

Neath

9775

26.33

17.06

Labour

Plaid Cymru

64.79

57,295

10829

198.2

Na h-Eileanan an Iar

1885

12.81

8.65

SNP

Labour

67.57

21,780

4116

63.3

Pembrokeshire S

(Western Isles)
Hull W & Hessle

5742

18.23

10.03

Labour

LibDem

55.02

57,264

10823

187.2

Berwick-upon-Tweed

2690

4.75

LibDem

Conservative

67.94

56,578

10693

169.3

Wirral S

531

1.33

0.95

Labour

Conservative

71.13

56,099

10603

170.0

Vale of Clwyd

2509

7.06

4.5

Labour

Conservative

63.7

55,781

10543

196.5

Llanelli

4701

12.55

8.45

Labour

Plaid Cymru

67.33

55,637

10515

210.1

Ogmore

13246

38.23

23.86

Labour

Conservative

62.4

55,527

10495

189.1

Seat

Wirral W

2436

6.19

4.43

Conservative

Labour

71.52

55,050

10404

172.3

Hampstead &
Kilburn

Islwyn

12215

35.22

22.26

Labour

Conservative

63.22

54,866

10370

181.7

Merthyr Tydfil & Rhymney

4056

12.64

7.41

Labour

LibDem

58.62

54,715

10341

198.4

Newport E

1650

4.79

3.03

Labour

LibDem

63.28

54,437

10289

Clwyd S

2834

8.17

5.27

Labour

Conservative

64.53

53,748

Brecon & Radnorshire

3747

9.65

6.99

LibDem

Conservative

72.49

Delyn

2272

6.14

4.25

Labour

Conservative

Blaenau Gwent

10516

32.46

20.05

Labour

Carmarthen E & Dinefwr

3481

9.16

6.65

Plaid Cymru

Blaenau Gwent
People's Voice
Labour

Seats by Least Majority/Descending Highest Disability Prevalence


Party

Runner

%
Turnout

Total
Voters

Disabled
Voters

Seat

Party

Runner

%
Turnout

Total
Voters

Disabled
Voters

42

Labour

Conservative

65.72

80,373

15190

Sherwood

214

Conservative

Labour

68.52

71,443

13503

Warwickshire N

54

Conservative

Labour

67.39

70,138

13256

Dorset Mid &


Poole N

269

LibDem

Conservative

72.36

64,660

12221

162.6

Camborne &
Redruth

66

Conservative

LibDem

66.42

63,975

12091

Norwich S

310

LibDem

Labour

64.56

73,649

13920

10158

154.1

Thurrock

92

Conservative

Labour

58.93

77,758

14696

Edinburgh S

316

Labour

LibDem

73.79

59,362

11219

53,589

10128

164.9

Bolton W

92

Labour

Conservative

66.74

71,284

13473

Stockton S

332

Conservative

Labour

68.1

73,840

13956

69.17

53,470

10106

156.0

Oldham E &
Saddleworth

103

Labour

LibDem

61.36

72,557

13713

Lancaster &
Fleetwood

333

Conservative

Labour

63.37

67,379

12735

61.77

52,442

9912

186.9

Hendon

106

Conservative

Labour

63.58

72,943

13786

Bradford E

365

LibDem

Labour

62.13

65,116

12307

Sheffield Central

72.56

52,385

9901

178.5

165

Labour

LibDem

61.38

67,554

12768

Broxtowe

389

Conservative

Labour

73.19

72,042

13616

Solihull

175

LibDem

Conservative

72.26

76,288

14418

Truro &
Falmouth

435

Conservative

LibDem

69.08

70,598

13343

Majority

Majority

Ross Skye & Lochaber

13070

37.52

25.21

LibDem

Labour

67.21

51,836

9797

137.1

Rhondda

11553

37.18

22.41

Labour

Plaid Cymru

60.27

51,554

9744

202.5

Oxford W &
Abingdon

176

Conservative

LibDem

65.33

86,458

16341

Swansea W

504

Labour

LibDem

58.03

61,334

11592

Glasgow N

3898

13.16

7.57

Labour

LibDem

57.51

51,490

9732

128.9

Ashfield

192

Labour

LibDem

62.29

77,379

14625

Newton Abbot

523

Conservative

LibDem

69.65

69,319

13101

Sampton Itchen

192

Labour

Conservative

59.59

74,532

14087

Wirral S

531

Labour

Conservative

71.13

56,099

10603

48

Seat

Majority

Party

Runner

Total

Disabled

Turnout

Voters

Voters

Seat

Majority

Party

Runner

Total

Disabled

Turnout

Voters

Voters

Seat

Majority

Party

Runner

Total

Disabled

Turnout

Voters

Voters

Seat

Majority

Party

Runner

Total

Disabled

Turnout

Voters

Voters

Chesterfield

549

Labour

LibDem

63.77

71,878

13585

Sutton &
Cheam

1608

LibDem

Conservative

72.77

66,658

12598

St Albans

2305

Conservative

LibDem

75.42

70,058

13241

Birmingham
Yardley

3002

LibDem

Labour

56.48

72,321

13669

Derby N

613

Labour

Conservative

63.07

71,474

13509

Wakefield

1613

Labour

Conservative

62.76

70,812

13383

Luton S

2329

Labour

Conservative

64.73

65,219

12326

Winchester

3048

Conservative

LibDem

75.81

73,805

13949

Hull N

641

Labour

LibDem

51.95

64,082

12111

Newport E

1650

Labour

LibDem

63.28

54,437

10289

Southampton Test

2413

Labour

Conservative

61.43

71,931

13595

Penistone &
Stocksbridge

3049

Labour

Conservative

67.93

68,480

12943

Dudley N

649

Labour

Conservative

63.45

60,838

11498

Pudsey

1659

Conservative

Labour

70.87

69,257

13090

Gloucester

2420

Conservative

Labour

64

79,321

14992

Durham City of

3067

Labour

LibDem

60.65

67,544

12766

Wolverhampton S
W

691

Conservative

Labour

68.25

58,845

11122

Eltham

1663

Labour

Conservative

67.05

62,590

11830

Wirral W

2436

Conservative

Labour

71.52

55,050

10404

Hyndburn

3090

Labour

Conservative

63.48

67,221

12705

2445

Labour

Conservative

65.88

71,398

13494

Harrow W

3143

Labour

Conservative

67.27

68,554

12957

714

Labour

Conservative

53.82

61,229

11572

Middlesbrough
S & Cleveland
E

Derbyshire N E

Great Grimsby

1677

Labour

Conservative

63.6

72,666

13734

Kingswood

2445

Conservative

Labour

72.19

66,361

12542

Cannock Chase

3195

Conservative

Labour

61.15

74,508

14082

Waveney

769

Conservative

Labour

65.12

78,532

14843

Enfield N

1692

Conservative

Labour

67.09

66,261

12523

Ynys Mon

2461

Labour

Plaid Cymru

68.78

50,075

9464

Cornwall S E

3220

Conservative

LibDem

69.52

71,373

13489

Wells

800

LibDem

Conservative

70.33

79,432

15013

St Ives

1719

LibDem

Conservative

68.6

66,944

12652

Chippenham

2470

LibDem

Conservative

72.65

72,106

13628

Streatham

3259

Labour

LibDem

62.84

74,532

14087

Carlisle

853

Conservative

Labour

64.66

65,263

12335

Edinburgh N &
Leith

1724

Labour

LibDem

68.43

69,207

13080

Hereford &
Herefordshire S

2481

Conservative

LibDem

67.18

72,021

13612

Cheadle

3272

LibDem

Conservative

73.3

71,635

13539

Morecambe &
Lunesdale

866

Conservative

Labour

62.43

69,576

13150

Walsall S

1755

Labour

Conservative

63.49

64,387

12169

Wolverhampton N
E

2484

Labour

Conservative

59.21

58,931

11138

Bristol N W

3274

Conservative

LibDem

68.51

73,469

13886

Rochdale

889

Labour

LibDem

58.15

78,952

14922

Nottingham S

1772

Labour

Conservative

60.48

67,441

12746

Erewash

2501

Conservative

Labour

68.4

69,655

13165

Birmingham
Erdington

3277

Labour

Conservative

53.53

66,405

12551

Vale of Clwyd

2509

Labour

Conservative

63.7

55,781

10543

Angus

3282

SNP

Conservative

60.39

62,860

11881

Telford

978

Labour

Conservative

63.49

65,061

12297

Somerton &
Frome

1817

LibDem

Conservative

74.33

81,548

15413

Walsall N

990

Labour

Conservative

56.51

64,034

12102

Burnley

1818

LibDem

Labour

62.82

66,615

12590

Tooting

2524

Labour

Conservative

68.6

73,840

13956

Bury S

3292

Labour

Conservative

65.63

73,544

13900

Weaver Vale

991

Conservative

Labour

65.39

67,269

12714

Dundee E

1821

SNP

Labour

61.96

65,471

12374

Scunthorpe

2549

Labour

Conservative

58.7

63,089

11924

Darlington

3388

Labour

Conservative

62.93

68,168

12884

Harrogate &
Knaresborough

1039

Conservative

LibDem

71.07

74,760

14130

Blackpool S

1852

Labour

Conservative

55.84

63,027

11912

Chester City of

2583

Conservative

Labour

66.72

70,131

13255

Aberconwy

3398

Conservative

Labour

67.2

44,593

8428

Chorley

2593

Labour

Conservative

70.13

70,976

13414

Harrow E

3403

Conservative

Labour

68.08

70,510

13326

Lincoln

1058

Conservative

Labour

62.17

73,540

13899

Gedling

1859

Labour

Conservative

68

70,866

13394

Morley &
Outwood

Labour

Conservative

63.4

69,764

13185

Labour

LibDem

65.48

67,110

12684

Conservative

65.24

74,891

14154

Hove

1868

Conservative

Labour

69.46

71,720

13555

Newcastle upon
Tyne N

3414

Labour

Dagenham &
Rainham

2630

1101

Plymouth Sutton
& Devonport

1149

Conservative

Labour

60.18

72,938

13785

Na h-Eileanan
an Iar (Western
Isles)

1885

SNP

Labour

67.57

21,780

4116

Wyre Forest

2643

Conservative

Ind Community
& Health
Concern

66.35

76,713

14499

Carmarthen W
&
Pembrokeshire
S

3423

Conservative

Labour

69.71

58,108

10982

Montgomeryshire

1184

Conservative

LibDem

69.39

48,730

9210

Manchester
Withington

1894

LibDem

Labour

60.55

74,371

14056

Gower

2683

Labour

Conservative

67.54

61,696

11661

Argyll & Bute

3431

LibDem

Conservative

67.31

67,165

12694

Brighton Pavilion

1252

Green Party

Labour

70.04

74,009

13988

Corby

1895

Conservative

Labour

69.51

78,024

14747

Berwick-uponTweed

2690

LibDem

Conservative

67.94

56,578

10693

Eastbourne

3435

LibDem

Conservative

66.96

77,840

14712

Birmingham
Edgbaston

1274

Labour

Conservative

60.62

68,573

12960

Northampton N

1936

Conservative

Labour

65.11

61,850

11690

Weston-SuperMare

2691

Conservative

LibDem

67.17

78,487

14834

Carmarthen E &
Dinefwr

3481

Plaid Cymru

Labour

72.56

52,385

9901

Stroud

1299

Conservative

Labour

74.05

78,286

14796

Brentford &
Isleworth

1958

Conservative

Labour

64.35

83,546

15790

Exeter

2721

Labour

Conservative

67.71

77,158

14583

Birmingham
Selly Oak

3482

Labour

Conservative

62.25

74,805

14138

St Austell &
Newquay

1312

LibDem

Conservative

62.75

75,284

14229

Hastings & Rye

1993

Conservative

Labour

64.67

77,030

14559

Stalybridge &
Hyde

2744

Labour

Conservative

59.18

69,081

13056

Aberdeen S

3506

Labour

LibDem

67.21

64,031

12102

Brighton
Kemptown

1328

Conservative

Labour

64.69

66,015

12477

Halesowen &
Rowley Regis

2023

Conservative

Labour

69.05

63,693

12038

Birmingham
Northfield

2782

Labour

Conservative

58.61

71,338

13483

Warwick &
Leamington

3513

Conservative

Labour

72.32

67,800

12814

Brent Central

1345

LibDem

Labour

61.21

74,046

13995

Nuneaton

2069

Conservative

Labour

65.81

67,837

12821

Pontypridd

2785

Labour

LibDem

63

58,205

11001

Swindon S

3544

Conservative

Labour

64.89

72,619

13725

Bedford

1353

Conservative

Labour

65.81

68,530

12952

Ipswich

2079

Conservative

Labour

61.95

75,770

14321

Clwyd S

2834

Labour

Conservative

64.53

53,748

10158

Newport W

3544

Labour

Conservative

63.95

62,111

11739

49

Seat

Majority

Party

Runner

Total

Disabled

Turnout

Voters

Voters

Seat

Majority

Party

Runner

Total

Disabled

Turnout

Voters

Voters

Wrexham

3658

Labour

LibDem

64.82

50,872

9615

Worsley & Eccles S

4337

Labour

Conservative

57.54

72,473

13697

Aberdeenshire W &
Kincardine

3684

LibDem

Conservative

68.36

66,110

12495

Lancashire W

4343

Labour

Conservative

65.65

73,835

13955

York Outer

3688

Conservative

LibDem

70.19

75,939

14352

Perth & N Perthshire

4379

SNP

Conservative

66.91

72,141

13635

Ealing Central & Acton

3716

Conservative

Labour

67.19

70,251

13277

Batley & Spen

4406

Labour

Conservative

66.6

76,738

14503

4453

Labour

LibDem

58.68

64,487

12188

Seat

Majority

Party

Runner

Total

Disabled

Turnout

Voters

Voters

Seat

Majority

Party

Runner

Total

Disabled

Turnout

Voters

Voters

Ochil & S Perthshire

5187

Labour

SNP

67.19

75,115

14197

Lewisham W &
Penge

5828

Labour

LibDem

65.24

69,022

13045

Portsmouth S

5200

LibDem

Conservative

58.75

70,242

13276

Rother Valley

5866

Labour

Conservative

64.19

72,847

13768

Milton Keynes S

5201

Conservative

Labour

63.93

86,559

16360

Maidstone & The


Weald

5889

Conservative

LibDem

68.87

71,041

13427

Barrow & Furness

5208

Labour

Conservative

64

68,943

13030

Crawley

5928

Conservative

Labour

65.27

72,781

13756

Redcar

5214

LibDem

Labour

62.51

67,127

12687

Cambridgeshire S E

5946

Conservative

LibDem

69.34

83,068

15700

Bristol E

3722

Labour

Conservative

64.82

69,448

13126

Newcastle upon
Tyne E

Loughborough

3744

Conservative

Labour

68.17

77,505

14648

Huddersfield

4472

Labour

Conservative

61.11

66,318

12534

Bishop Auckland

5218

Labour

Conservative

60.17

68,368

12922

Salisbury

5966

Conservative

LibDem

71.9

67,430

12744

Brecon & Radnorshire

3747

LibDem

Conservative

72.49

53,589

10128

Rossendale &
Darwen

4493

Conservative

Labour

64.36

73,229

13840

Carshalton &
Wallington

5260

LibDem

Conservative

69.02

66,524

12573

Heywood &
Middleton

5971

Labour

Conservative

57.53

80,171

15152

Birmingham Hall
Green

3799

Labour

Respect Party

63.63

76,580

14474

Elmet & Rothwell

4521

Conservative

Labour

71.78

77,724

14690

Dover

5274

Conservative

Labour

70.14

71,833

13576

Battersea

5977

Conservative

Labour

65.66

74,311

14045

Ilford N

5404

Conservative

Labour

64.97

72,372

13678

Rugby

6000

Conservative

Labour

68.88

68,914

13025

Edinburgh W

3803

LibDem

Labour

71.28

65,159

12315

Leeds N E

4545

Labour

Conservative

70.01

67,899

12833

Copeland

3833

Labour

Conservative

67.76

63,149

11935

Workington

4575

Labour

Conservative

65.86

59,607

11266

Stafford

5460

Conservative

Labour

71.09

70,667

13356

Reading W

6004

Conservative

Labour

65.9

72,120

13631

Coventry S

3845

Labour

Conservative

62.35

73,652

13920

Cardiff Central

4576

LibDem

Labour

59.1

61,165

11560

Dunfermline & Fife W

5470

Labour

LibDem

66.51

73,590

13909

Northampton S

6004

Conservative

Labour

61.77

63,105

11927

Dudley S

3856

Conservative

Labour

63.01

60,572

11448

Oxford E

4581

Labour

LibDem

63.06

81,903

15480

Hartlepool

5509

Labour

Conservative

55.48

68,927

13027

Mansfield

6012

Labour

Conservative

60.44

80,069

15133

5523

Labour

Conservative

61.62

77,473

14642

Southport

6024

LibDem

Conservative

65.11

67,200

12701

3862

Labour

Conservative

71.79

67,511

12760

Preseli
Pembrokeshire

Slough

Sefton Central

4605

Conservative

Labour

68.99

57,400

10849
South Ribble

5554

Conservative

Labour

67.87

75,822

14330

Poplar & Limehouse

6030

Labour

Conservative

62.3

74,955

14166

Eastleigh

3864

LibDem

Conservative

69.28

77,436

14635

Bradford S

4622

Labour

Conservative

59.76

63,580

12017
Stoke-on-Trent Central

5566

Labour

LibDem

53.23

61,003

11530

Crewe & Nantwich

6046

Conservative

Labour

64.07

79,728

15069

Glasgow N

3898

Labour

LibDem

57.51

51,490

9732

Feltham & Heston

4658

Labour

Conservative

59.88

81,058

15320
Bournemouth W

5583

Conservative

LibDem

58.06

71,753

13561

Canterbury

6048

Conservative

LibDem

66.39

74,121

14009

Norwich N

3901

Conservative

Labour

65.68

64,814

12250

High Peak

4677

Conservative

Labour

70.44

71,458

13506
Aldershot

5586

Conservative

LibDem

63.51

71,465

13507

Conservative

Labour

64.46

67,964

12845

3923

Conservative

LibDem

74.59

76,869

14528

Llanelli

4701

Labour

Plaid Cymru

67.33

55,637

10515

Chatham &
Aylesford

6069

Dorset W

Taunton Deane

3993

LibDem

Conservative

70.48

82,507

15594

Cardiff S & Penarth

4709

Labour

Conservative

60.2

73,707

13931

Moray

5590

SNP

Conservative

62.2

65,925

12460

Tamworth

6090

Conservative

Labour

64.46

71,962

13601

Leicester W

4017

Labour

Conservative

55.19

64,900

12266

Bristol S

4734

Labour

LibDem

61.56

78,579

14851

West Bromwich W

5651

Labour

Conservative

55.77

64,859

12258

Derby S

6122

Labour

Conservative

58.01

70,999

13419

Banff & Buchan

4027

SNP

Conservative

59.82

64,300

12153

Cardiff W

4751

Labour

Conservative

65.23

62,787

11867

Berwickshire Roxburgh
& Selkirk

5675

LibDem

Conservative

66.39

73,826

13953

Lewisham E

6216

Labour

LibDem

63.28

65,926

12460

Merthyr Tydfil &


Rhymney

4056

Labour

LibDem

58.62

54,715

10341

Caithness
Sutherland & Easter
Ross

4826

LibDem

Labour

60.87

47,263

8933

Erith & Thamesmead

5703

Labour

Conservative

60.77

69,900

13211

Doncaster Central

6229

Labour

Conservative

57.2

72,985

13794

Salford & Eccles

5725

Labour

LibDem

55.02

75,483

14266

Coventry N W

6288

Labour

Conservative

63.89

72,871

13773

Torbay

4078

LibDem

Conservative

64.54

76,244

14410

Colne Valley

4837

Conservative

LibDem

69.07

80,060

15131
Tynemouth

5739

Labour

Conservative

69.59

75,680

14304

Burton

6304

Conservative

Labour

66.54

74,874

14151

Bolton N E

4084

Labour

Conservative

64.74

66,846

12634

Peterborough

4861

Conservative

Labour

63.93

70,278

13283
Hull W & Hessle

5742

Labour

LibDem

55.02

57,264

10823

Tewkesbury

6310

Conservative

LibDem

70.39

76,655

14488

Richmond Park

4091

Conservative

LibDem

76.23

77,751

14695

Somerset N E

4914

Conservative

Labour

75.43

67,881

12830
Bradford W

5763

Labour

Conservative

64.9

62,519

11816

Plaid Cymru

Conservative

63.73

45,354

8572

4130

Labour

Conservative

58.58

68,032

12858

Cheltenham

4920

LibDem

Conservative

66.82

78,998

14931

Dwyfor
Meirionnydd

6367

Stoke-on-Trent S

Romsey &
Southampton N

4156

Conservative

LibDem

71.8

68,157

12882

Harlow

4925

Conservative

Labour

64.92

67,583

12773

Basildon S & Thurrock


E

5772

Conservative

Labour

62.24

71,874

13584

Hazel Grove

6371

LibDem

Conservative

67.39

62,300

11775

Dumfriesshire
Clydesdale &
Tweeddale

Hexham

5788

Conservative

LibDem

72.04

60,360

11408

Leyton & Wanstead

6416

Labour

LibDem

63.2

63,541

12009

4194

Conservative

Labour

68.88

66,627

12593

Totnes

4927

Conservative

LibDem

70.4

67,962

12845
Sheffield Heeley

5807

Labour

LibDem

62.33

65,571

12393

Clwyd W

6419

Conservative

Labour

65.81

57,913

10946

Great Yarmouth

4276

Conservative

Labour

61.23

70,315

13290

Bosworth

5032

Conservative

LibDem

70.22

77,296

14609

Finchley & Golders


Green

5809

Conservative

Labour

66.68

70,722

13366

Calder Valley

6431

Conservative

Labour

67.33

76,903

14535

Cleethorpes

4298

Conservative

Labour

64.04

70,214

13270

Chelmsford

5110

Conservative

LibDem

70.42

77,525

14652
Devon N

5821

LibDem

Conservative

68.88

74,508

14082

York Central

6451

Labour

Conservative

60.81

76,439

14447

Vale of Glamorgan

4307

Conservative

Labour

69.32

70,211

13270

Brigg & Goole

5147

Conservative

Labour

65.15

67,345

12728
Redditch

5821

Conservative

Labour

66.12

66,573

12582

Wolverhampton S E

6593

Labour

Conservative

57.96

59,884

11318

Ellesmere Port &


Neston

4331

Labour

Conservative

66.51

66,509

12570

Stourbridge

5164

Conservative

Labour

67.83

69,637

13161

50

Seat

Majority

Party

Runner

Total

Disabled

Turnout

Voters

Voters

Seat

Majority

Party

Runner

Total

Disabled

Turnout

Voters

Voters

Seat

Majority

Party

Runner

%
Turnout

Total
Voters

Disabled
Voters

Seat

Majority

Party

Runner

%
Turnout

Total
Voters

Disabled
Voters

Wolverhampton S E

6593

Labour

Conservative

57.96

59,884

11318

Wiltshire N

7483

Conservative

LibDem

73.44

66,315

12534

Kensington

8616

Conservative

Labour

53.28

65,975

12469

Harborough

9797

Conservative

LibDem

70.52

77,917

14726

Blyth Valley

6668

Labour

LibDem

61.31

62,900

11888

Leicestershire N W

7511

Conservative

Labour

72.95

71,217

13460

Bolton S E

8634

Labour

Conservative

56.98

69,499

13135

Denton & Reddish

9831

Labour

Conservative

56.74

66,330

12536

Stockton N

6676

Labour

Conservative

59.17

66,752

12616

Luton N

7520

Labour

Conservative

65.53

65,645

12407

Gillingham & Rainham

8680

Conservative

Labour

66.07

70,814

13384

Hemsworth

9844

Labour

Conservative

58.03

75,542

14277

Staffordshire
Moorlands

6689

Conservative

Labour

70.51

62,137

11744

Poole

7541

Conservative

LibDem

65.3

72,641

13729

Suffolk S

8689

Conservative

LibDem

70.92

72,498

13702

Blackburn

9856

Labour

Conservative

62.9

72,331

13671

Middlesbrough

8689

Labour

LibDem

51.35

65,148

12313

Herefordshire N

9887

Conservative

LibDem

71.05

66,946

12653

West Bromwich E

6696

Labour

Conservative

60.56

62,668

11844

Kingston & Surbiton

7560

LibDem

Conservative

70.41

81,115

15331
Sedgefield

8696

Labour

Conservative

62.14

64,728

12234

Ayrshire N & Arran

9895

Labour

SNP

62.13

74,223

14028

Manchester Gorton

6703

Labour

LibDem

50.47

75,933

14351

Wythenshawe &
Sale E

7575

Labour

Conservative

50.99

79,923

15105
Inverness Nairn
Badenoch & Strathspey

8765

LibDem

Labour

64.92

72,528

13708

Ayr Carrick &


Cumnock

9911

Labour

Conservative

62.59

73,320

13857

Sunderland Central

6725

Labour

Conservative

57.01

74,485

14078

Reading E

7605

Conservative

LibDem

66.71

74,929

14162
Leicester S

8808

Labour

LibDem

61.06

77,175

14586

Orkney & Shetland

9928

LibDem

Labour

58.47

33,085

6253

Gordon

6748

LibDem

SNP

66.43

73,420

13876

Durham N W

7612

Labour

LibDem

67.2

68,832

13009
Stretford & Urmston

8935

Labour

Conservative

63.26

70,991

13417

Labour

LibDem

63.13

86,563

16360

6754

Conservative

LibDem

74.3

72,807

13761

Thanet S

7617

Conservative

Labour

65.58

70,045

13239

Holborn & St
Pancras

9942

Worcestershire W

Warrington N

6771

Labour

Conservative

62.73

70,473

13319

Dorset N

7625

Conservative

LibDem

73.42

73,741

13937

Milton Keynes N

8961

Conservative

Labour

65.37

82,432

15580

Shipley

9944

Conservative

Labour

73.02

67,689

12793

Stockport

6784

Labour

Conservative

62.23

62,879

11884

Enfield Southgate

7626

Conservative

Labour

69.15

64,139

12122

Fife N E

9048

LibDem

Conservative

63.83

62,771

11864

Skipton & Ripon

9950

Conservative

LibDem

70.72

77,381

14625

9094

Conservative

Labour

68.77

68,824

13008

Rochester & Strood

9953

Conservative

Labour

65.04

73,758

13940

6792

LibDem

Conservative

67.11

74,699

14118

Castle Point

7632

Conservative

Ind Save Our


Green Belt

Kettering

Cambridge

66.92

67,284

12717
Ashton Under Lyne

9094

Labour

Conservative

56.76

67,714

12798

Spelthorne

10019

Conservative

LibDem

67.12

70,479

13321

Woking

6807

Conservative

LibDem

71.49

73,837

13955

Lewes

7647

LibDem

Conservative

72.9

68,708

12986
Leeds N W

9103

LibDem

Conservative

66.49

65,399

12360

Putney

10053

Conservative

Labour

64.36

63,371

11977

Hornsey & Wood


Green

6875

LibDem

Labour

69.9

78,748

14883

Bournemouth E

7728

Conservative

LibDem

61.9

71,125

13443
Devon E

9114

Conservative

LibDem

72.62

73,109

13818

Birmingham
Ladywood

10105

Labour

LibDem

48.66

73,646

13919

Filton & Bradley Stoke

6914

Conservative

Labour

70

69,003

13042

Preston

7733

Labour

LibDem

53.12

61,187

11564
Blaydon

9117

Labour

LibDem

66.24

67,808

12816

Folkestone & Hythe

10122

Conservative

LibDem

67.69

78,005

14743

Nottingham E

6969

Labour

LibDem

56.4

58,705

11095

Guildford

7782

Conservative

LibDem

72.09

77,082

14568
Suffolk Coastal

9128

Conservative

LibDem

71.69

76,572

14472

Greenwich &
Woolwich

10153

Labour

Conservative

62.89

65,489

12377

Colchester

6982

LibDem

Conservative

62.3

74,064

13998

Cambridgeshire S

7838

Conservative

LibDem

74.76

78,995

14930
Edinburgh E

9181

Labour

SNP

65.41

60,945

11519

Leeds E

10293

Labour

Conservative

58.45

64,698

12228

Leeds W

7016

Labour

LibDem

57.45

67,453

12749

Falkirk

7843

Labour

SNP

62.02

81,869

15473

Wansbeck

7031

Labour

LibDem

61.95

61,782

11677

Somerset N

7862

Conservative

LibDem

74.95

77,306

14611

Devon Central

9230

Conservative

LibDem

75.66

71,203

13457

Birmingham Hodge
Hill

10302

Labour

LibDem

56.6

75,040

14183

Swindon N

7060

Conservative

Labour

64.16

78,384

14815

Shrewsbury &
Atcham

7944

Conservative

LibDem

70.31

75,446

14259

Bridgwater & Somerset


W

9249

Conservative

LibDem

66.31

82,180

15532

Bexleyheath &
Crayford

10344

Conservative

Labour

66.42

65,015

12288

Congleton

7063

Conservative

LibDem

70.25

72,280

13661

Brent N

8028

Labour

Conservative

62.34

83,896

15856

Ealing Southall

9291

Labour

Conservative

63.84

66,970

12657

Midlothian

10349

Labour

SNP

63.93

61,387

11602

Thornbury & Yate

7116

LibDem

Conservative

75.24

64,092

12113

Scarborough &
Whitby

8130

Conservative

Labour

65.3

75,470

14264

Ealing N

9301

Labour

Conservative

65.22

73,104

13817

Wiltshire S W

10367

Conservative

LibDem

68.42

71,647

13541

Torfaen

9306

Labour

Conservative

61.52

61,183

11564

Renfrewshire E

10420

Labour

Conservative

77.26

66,249

12521

Derbyshire S

7128

Conservative

Labour

71.41

70,608

13345

Nottingham N

8138

Labour

Conservative

54.21

63,240

11952
Gravesham

9312

Conservative

Labour

67.39

70,195

13267

Monmouth

10425

Conservative

Labour

72.08

64,538

12198

Liverpool Wavertree

7167

Labour

LibDem

60.64

62,518

11816

Bassetlaw

8215

Labour

Conservative

64.8

76,513

14461
Tiverton & Honiton

9320

Conservative

LibDem

71.47

76,808

14517

Manchester Central

10439

Labour

LibDem

44.31

90,110

17031

Southend W

7270

Conservative

LibDem

65.16

66,918

12648

Stoke-on-Trent N

8235

Labour

Conservative

55.79

72,054

13618
Oldham W & Royton

9352

Labour

Conservative

59.3

72,359

13676

Rotherham

10462

Labour

Conservative

59.01

63,563

12013

Dundee W

7278

Labour

SNP

58.92

63,013

11909

Stirling

8304

Labour

Conservative

70.89

66,080

12489
Labour

LibDem

66.21

72,817

13762

Wigan

10487

Labour

Conservative

58.54

75,407

14252

7289

Conservative

Labour

62.73

70,329

13292

Ceredigion

8324

LibDem

Plaid Cymru

63.89

59,882

11318

Dulwich & W
Norwood

9365

Portsmouth N

Broadland

7292

Conservative

LibDem

72.71

72,445

13692

Aberdeen N

8361

Labour

SNP

58.17

64,808

12249

Wrekin The

9450

Conservative

Labour

70.13

65,544

12388

Sheffield S E

10505

Labour

LibDem

61.74

67,068

12676

Sussex Mid

7402

Conservative

LibDem

72.35

77,199

14591

Edinburgh S W

8447

Labour

Conservative

68.51

66,361

12542
Walthamstow

9478

Labour

LibDem

63.43

64,625

12214

Blaenau Gwent

10516

Labour

Blaenau
Gwent
People's
Voice

61.77

52,442

9912

Wycombe

9560

Conservative

LibDem

64.92

74,175

14019

Isle of Wight

10527

Conservative

LibDem

63.92

1E+05

20775

Edmonton

9613

Labour

Conservative

63.18

63,904

12078

Glasgow Central

10551

Labour

SNP

50.88

60,105

11360

Cynon Valley

9617

Labour

Plaid Cymru

58.99

50,650

9573

Gainsborough

10559

Conservative

LibDem

67.52

72,939

13785

Dorset S

7443

Conservative

Labour

68.58

73,360

13865

Wallasey

8507

Labour

Conservative

63.19

65,915

12458

Dumfries & Galloway

7449

Labour

Conservative

69.95

74,584

14096

Bermondsey & Old


Southwark

8530

LibDem

Labour

57.52

77,628

14672

Newcastle upon Tyne


Central

7466

Labour

LibDem

56.45

60,507

11436

Hull E

8597

Labour

LibDem

50.62

67,530

12763

51

Seat

Majority

Party

Runner

%
Turnout

Total
Voters

Disabled
Voters

Seat

Majority

Party

Runner

%
Turnout

Total
Voters

Disabled
Voters

Seat

Majority

Party

Runner

%
Turnout

Total
Voters

Disabled
Voters

Seat

Majority

Party

Runner

%
Turnout

Total
Voters

Disabled
Voters

Dartford

10628

Conservative

Labour

65.66

76,271

14415

Washington &
Sunderland W

11458

Labour

Conservative

54.18

68,910

13024

Bury St Edmunds

12380

Conservative

LibDem

69.31

84,716

16011

Stone

13292

Conservative

LibDem

70.43

67,062

12675

Leeds Central

10645

Labour

LibDem

46.01

81,266

15359

Horsham

11460

Conservative

LibDem

71.99

77,564

14660

Sittingbourne &
Sheppey

12383

Conservative

Labour

64.04

75,855

14337

Hemel Hempstead

13406

Conservative

LibDem

68

72,752

13750

Vauxhall

10651

Labour

LibDem

57.73

74,811

14139

Rhondda

11553

Labour

Plaid Cymru

60.27

51,554

9744
Islington N

12401

Labour

LibDem

65.41

68,119

12874

Lanark & Hamilton


E

13478

Labour

SNP

62.26

74,773

14132

Airdrie & Shotts

12408

Labour

SNP

57.48

62,364

11787

Yorkshire E

13486

Conservative

LibDem

63.98

80,105

15140

Boston & Skegness

12426

Conservative

Labour

64.19

67,186

12698

Wokingham

13492

Conservative

LibDem

71.38

76,386

14437

Makerfield

12490

Labour

Conservative

59.3

73,813

13951

Hampshire E

13497

Conservative

LibDem

71.02

72,262

13658

Lewisham Deptford

12499

Labour

LibDem

61.47

67,058

12674

Thanet N

13528

Conservative

Labour

63.18

68,602

12966

Buckingham

12529

Speaker

Buckinghamshir
e Campaign For
Democracy

64.46

74,989

14173

Wantage

13547

Conservative

LibDem

70.03

80,456

15206

Gateshead

12549

Labour

LibDem

57.54

66,492

12567

Reigate

13591

Conservative

LibDem

69.8

71,604

13533

Kenilworth & Southam

12552

Conservative

LibDem

75.25

64,362

12164

Glasgow N W

13611

Labour

LibDem

58.33

60,997

11528

Linlithgow & Falkirk E

12553

Labour

SNP

63.59

80,907

15291

Sheffield Brightside
& Hillsborough

13632

Labour

LibDem

57.45

67,740

12803

Aylesbury

12618

Conservative

LibDem

68.29

77,844

14713

Mitcham & Morden

13666

Labour

Conservative

66.42

65,939

12462

Glasgow S

12658

Labour

SNP

61.62

65,069

12298

Cumbernauld
Kilsyth &
Kirkintilloch E

13755

Labour

SNP

64.26

64,037

12103

Cotswolds The

12864

Conservative

LibDem

71.46

76,729

14502

Suffolk Central &


Ipswich N

13786

Conservative

LibDem

70.49

75,786

14324

Bexhill & Battle

12880

Conservative

LibDem

67.36

81,032

15315

Norfolk Mid

13856

Conservative

LibDem

68.36

74,260

14035

Tyneside N

12884

Labour

LibDem

59.73

77,690

14683

Derbyshire Dales

13866

Conservative

LibDem

73.81

63,376

11978

Jarrow

12908

Labour

Conservative

60.27

64,350

12162

Louth & Horncastle

13871

Conservative

LibDem

65.03

77,650

14676

Chingford & Woodford


Green

12963

Conservative

Labour

66.49

64,831

12253

Bromley &
Chislehurst

13900

Conservative

LibDem

67.31

65,427

12366

Beverley & Holderness

12987

Conservative

LibDem

67.07

79,318

14991

Wentworth &
Dearne

13920

Labour

Conservative

58.01

72,586

13719

Devizes

13005

Conservative

LibDem

68.78

67,379

12735

Rutland & Melton

14000

Conservative

LibDem

71.54

77,185

14588

Yeovil

13036

LibDem

Conservative

69.44

82,314

15557

Leicester E

14082

Labour

Conservative

65.76

72,986

13794

Caerphilly

10755

Labour

Conservative

62.28

62,122

11741

Bethnal Green &


Bow

11574

11595

Conservative

LibDem

68.4

72,208

13647

Labour

LibDem

62.44

81,243

15355

Warley

10756

Labour

Conservative

60.99

62,751

11860

Altrincham & Sale


W

Livingston

10791

Labour

SNP

63.1

75,924

14350

Haltemprice &
Howden

11602

Conservative

LibDem

69.37

70,254

13278

Huntingdon

10819

Conservative

LibDem

64.94

83,557

15792

Norfolk N

11626

LibDem

Conservative

73.19

67,851

12824

Hayes & Harlington

10824

Labour

Conservative

60.71

70,231

13274

Worthing W

11729

Conservative

LibDem

64.68

75,945

14354

Swansea E

10838

Labour

LibDem

54.62

59,823

11307

Coventry N E

11775

Labour

Conservative

59.4

73,035

13804

Doncaster N

10909

Labour

Conservative

57.87

71,681

13548

Wellingborough

11787

Conservative

Labour

67.23

76,846

14524

Norfolk S

10940

Conservative

LibDem

72.19

76,179

14398

Glasgow E

11840

Labour

SNP

51.99

61,865

11692

Normanton Pontefract
& Castleford

10979

Labour

Conservative

56.16

82,336

15562

Bath

11883

LibDem

Conservative

70.61

66,686

12604

Houghton &
Sunderland S

10990

Labour

Conservative

55.32

68,729

12990

Birmingham Perry
Barr

11908

Labour

LibDem

58.97

71,304

13476

Aberavon

11039

Labour

LibDem

60.9

50,838

9608

Chipping Barnet

11927

Conservative

Labour

67.37

75,120

14198

Rochford & Southend E

11050

Conservative

Labour

58.25

71,467

13507

Macclesfield

11959

Conservative

LibDem

66.42

75,370

14245

Forest of Dean

11064

Conservative

Labour

71.27

68,419

12931

Ayrshire Central

12007

Labour

Conservative

64.25

68,352

12919

Cities of London &


Wminster

11076

Conservative

Labour

55.25

66,849

12634

Leigh

12011

Labour

Conservative

58.41

75,903

14346

Barnsley E

11090

Labour

LibDem

56.09

68,435

12934

Clacton

12068

Conservative

Labour

64.18

67,194

12700

Barnsley Central

11093

Labour

LibDem

56.45

65,543

12388

Durham N

12076

Labour

Conservative

62.28

70,350

13296

Worthing E &
Shoreham

11105

Conservative

LibDem

65.4

74,001

13986

Meon Valley

12125

Conservative

LibDem

72.69

70,488

13322

South Shields

11109

Labour

Conservative

56.98

64,084

12112

Twickenham

12140

LibDem

Conservative

74.12

80,569

15228

Bolsover

11182

Labour

Conservative

60.45

72,766

13753

Havant

12160

Conservative

LibDem

63.02

69,662

13166

Uxbridge & Ruislip S

11216

Conservative

Labour

63.34

71,160

13449

Islwyn

12215

Labour

Conservative

63.22

54,866

10370

Penrith & The Border

11241

Conservative

LibDem

69.92

64,484

12187

Newbury

12248

Conservative

LibDem

74.03

79,144

14958

Suffolk W

13050

Conservative

LibDem

64.66

74,374

14057

St Helens S &
Whiston

14122

Labour

LibDem

59.1

77,975

14737

Thirsk & Malton

11281

Conservative

LibDem

49.91

76,416

14443

East Lothian

12258

Labour

Conservative

67.02

73,348

13863

Bognor Regis &


Littlehampton

13063

Conservative

LibDem

66.16

70,816

13384

Liverpool Riverside

14173

Labour

LibDem

52.05

74,539

14088

16296

Westmorland &
Lonsdale

Ross Skye & Lochaber

13070

LibDem

Labour

67.21

51,836

9797

Hackney S &
Shoreditch

14288

Labour

LibDem

58.84

72,841

13767

St Helens N

13101

Labour

Conservative

59.42

74,985

14172

Gosport

14413

Conservative

LibDem

64.46

72,816

13762

Norfolk S W

13140

Conservative

LibDem

66.64

73,758

13940

Inverclyde

14416

Labour

SNP

63.36

59,209

11191

Basingstoke

13176

Conservative

LibDem

67.12

75,473

14264

Hackney N & Stoke


Newington

14461

Labour

LibDem

62.86

73,906

13968

Fylde

13185

Conservative

LibDem

66.27

65,926

12460

Ogmore

13246

Labour

Conservative

62.4

55,527

10495

Ilford S

11287

Labour

Conservative

59.37

86,220

12264

LibDem

Conservative

76.86

66,988

12661

Derbyshire Mid

11292

Conservative

Labour

71.65

66,074

12488

Selby & Ainsty

12265

Conservative

Labour

71.05

72,804

13760

New Forest E

11307

Conservative

LibDem

68.68

72,858

13770

Blackley &
Broughton

12303

Labour

Conservative

49.22

69,489

13133

Bromsgrove

11308

Conservative

Labour

70.69

73,036

13804

Basildon & Billericay

12338

Conservative

Labour

63.45

65,515

12382

Kilmarnock &
Loudoun

Stratford-on-Avon

11346

Conservative

LibDem

72.7

69,517

13139

Bristol W

11366

LibDem

Labour

66.9

82,728

15636

Wimbledon

11408

Conservative

LibDem

72.11

65,723

12422

12378

Labour

SNP

62.8

74,131

14011

52

Seat

Tatton

Majority

14487

Party

Runner

%
Turnout

Total
Voters

Disabled
Voters

Seat

Conservative

LibDem

67.77

66,746

12615

Worcestershire Mid

Majority

15864

Party

Runner

Conservative

LibDem

%
Turnout

70.6

Total
Voters

Disabled
Voters

72,145

13635

Seat

Majority

Party

Runner

Total

Disabled

Turnout

Voters

Voters

Seat

Majority

Total

Disabled

Turnout

Voters

Voters

SNP

59.42

70,067

13243

Party

Runner

20714

Labour

Coatbridge
Sutton Coldfield

17005

Conservative

Labour

67.91

74,489

14078

Chryston &
Bellshill

Faversham & Kent


Mid

17088

Conservative

LibDem

67.84

68,858

13014

Rutherglen &
Hamilton W

21002

Labour

SNP

61.49

76,408

14441

Fareham

17092

Conservative

LibDem

71.59

75,915

14348

Bootle

21181

Labour

LibDem

57.79

71,422

13499

Wealden

17179

Conservative

LibDem

71.82

76,537

14465

Beaconsfield

21782

Conservative

LibDem

70

74,982

14172

Camberwell &
Peckham

17187

Labour

LibDem

59.34

78,627

14861

South Holland &


The Deepings

21880

Conservative

LibDem

65.83

76,243

14410

E Kilbride Strathaven
& Lesmahagow

14503

Labour

SNP

66.57

76,534

14465

Devon S W

15874

Conservative

LibDem

70.41

70,813

13384

Glasgow S W

14671

Labour

SNP

54.61

58,191

10998

Chichester

15877

Conservative

LibDem

69.61

81,576

15418

Ribble Valley

14769

Conservative

Labour

67.22

77,789

14702

Glasgow N E

15942

Labour

SNP

49.13

59,861

11314

Norfolk N W

14810

Conservative

LibDem

65.39

73,105

13817

Braintree

16121

Conservative

Labour

69.14

71,163

13450

Grantham & Stamford

14826

Conservative

LibDem

67.68

78,008

14744

Epsom & Ewell

16134

Conservative

LibDem

68.77

79,908

15103

Hertfordshire S W

14920

Conservative

LibDem

72.53

78,248

14789

Newark

16152

Conservative

Labour

71.39

71,755

13562

Orpington

17200

Conservative

LibDem

72.21

67,732

12801

Rayleigh &
Wickford

22338

Conservative

LibDem

69.18

75,661

14300

Easington

14982

Labour

LibDem

54.66

63,879

12073

Meriden

16253

Conservative

Labour

63.44

82,228

15541

Surrey Heath

17289

Conservative

LibDem

69.58

78,107

14762

West Ham

22534

Labour

Conservative

55.03

85,313

16124

Charnwood

15029

Conservative

LibDem

71.89

74,473

14075

Surrey S W

16318

Conservative

LibDem

74.85

76,501

14459

Ashford

17297

Conservative

LibDem

67.9

81,271

15360

Witney

22740

Conservative

LibDem

73.34

78,766

14887

Epping Forest

15131

Conservative

LibDem

64.53

72,186

13643

Hornchurch &
Upminster

16371

Conservative

Labour

67.97

78,547

14845

Dunbartonshire W

17408

Labour

SNP

63.96

66,086

12490

Kirkcaldy &
Cowdenbeath

23009

Labour

SNP

62.29

73,534

13898

Bedfordshire Mid

15152

Conservative

LibDem

71.94

76,310

14423

Cambridgeshire N
E

16425

Conservative

LibDem

71.1

73,224

13839

Welwyn Hatfield

17423

Conservative

Labour

67.96

72,058

13619

Richmond (Yorks)

23336

Conservative

LibDem

66.3

80,563

15226

Sevenoaks

17515

Conservative

LibDem

71

69,591

13153

Knowsley

25686

Labour

LibDem

56.13

79,564

15038

Hertfordshire N E

15194

Conservative

LibDem

69.84

72,200

13646

Glenrothes

16448

Labour

SNP

59.77

67,765

12808
Hertsmere

17605

Conservative

Labour

64.7

73,057

13808

East Ham

27826

Labour

Conservative

55.55

90,674

17137

Witham

15196

Conservative

LibDem

69.94

66,969

12657

Croydon N

16481

Labour

Conservative

60.64

85,216

16106
Lichfield

17683

Conservative

LibDem

71.04

72,586

13719

Saffron Walden

15242

Conservative

LibDem

71.51

76,035

14371

Runnymede &
Weybridge

16509

Conservative

LibDem

66.35

72,566

13715
Beckenham

17784

Conservative

LibDem

72.01

66,219

12515

Aldridge-Brownhills

15266

Conservative

Labour

65.58

58,909

11134

Barking

16555

Labour

Conservative

61.38

73,868

13961

Tonbridge & Malling

18178

Conservative

LibDem

71.48

71,790

13568

Hitchin & Harpenden

15271

Conservative

LibDem

74.08

73,851

13958

Henley

16588

Conservative

LibDem

73.19

73,123

13820

Banbury

18227

Conservative

LibDem

66.65

84,379

15948

Paisley & Renfrewshire


N

15280

Labour

SNP

68.61

63,704

12040

Staffordshire S

16590

Conservative

Labour

68.3

73,849

13957

Liverpool W Derby

18467

Labour

LibDem

56.73

63,082

11922

18583

Conservative

LibDem

69.49

76,695

14495

15284

LibDem

Conservative

74.33

68,798

13003

Paisley &
Renfrewshire S

Hampshire N W

Sheffield Hallam

16614

Labour

SNP

65.36

61,197

11566
Esher & Walton

18593

Conservative

LibDem

72.4

75,338

14239

Birkenhead

15395

Labour

Conservative

56.27

62,773

11864

Bedfordshire S W

16649

Conservative

LibDem

66.32

76,559

14470
Hampshire N E

18597

Conservative

LibDem

73.33

72,196

13645

Christchurch

15410

Conservative

LibDem

71.76

68,859

13014

Cambridgeshire N
W

16677

Conservative

LibDem

65.6

88,851

16793
Broxbourne

18804

Conservative

Labour

63.95

71,391

13493

16691

Conservative

LibDem

72.86

76,835

14522

Bedfordshire N E

18942

Conservative

LibDem

71.17

78,060

14753

Windsor

19054

Conservative

LibDem

71.34

69,511

13138

Ruislip Northwood &


Pinner

19060

Conservative

Labour

70.84

70,873

13395

Daventry

19188

Conservative

LibDem

72.46

71,452

13504

Maldon

19407

Conservative

LibDem

69.64

68,777

12999

Liverpool Walton

19818

Labour

LibDem

54.84

62,612

11834

Sleaford & N
Hykeham

19905

Conservative

LibDem

70.2

84,806

16028

Hertford & Stortford

15437

Conservative

LibDem

70.58

78,459

14829

Arundel & S
Downs

Halton

15504

Labour

Conservative

60.04

68,846

13012

Chesham &
Amersham

16710

Conservative

LibDem

74.57

70,333

13293

Leicestershire S

15524

Conservative

LibDem

71.22

76,633

14484

Chelsea & Fulham

16722

Conservative

Labour

60.15

66,257

12523

Tunbridge Wells

15576

Conservative

LibDem

68.13

73,855

13959

Maidenhead

16769

Conservative

LibDem

73.75

72,844

13768

Mole Valley

15653

Conservative

LibDem

75.14

72,297

13664

Motherwell &
Wishaw

16806

Labour

SNP

58.46

66,918

12648

Bracknell

15704

Conservative

LibDem

67.81

76,888

14532

Surrey E

16874

Conservative

LibDem

71.09

76,855

14526

16877

Labour

LibDem

60.05

71,312

13478

Rushcliffe

15811

Conservative

LibDem

73.59

72,955

13788

Garston &
Halewood

Croydon S

15818

Conservative

LibDem

69.27

81,303

15366

New Forest W

16896

Conservative

LibDem

69.62

68,332

12915

Shropshire N

15828

Conservative

LibDem

65.72

78,930

14918

Brentwood & Ongar

16921

Conservative

LibDem

72.99

69,309

13099

Wyre & Preston N

15844

Conservative

LibDem

73.09

70,201

13268

Tottenham

16931

Labour

LibDem

59.11

68,834

13010

53

UK MARGINALS

Marginal Seats
2015
Identifying marginal seats and the corresponding
disability, welfare, pensioner poverty and turnout.

54

Seat

Majority

%
Majority

%
Majority
Electors

Party

Runner

%
Turnout

Total
Voters

Disabled
Voters

Welfare
m

Seat

Majority

%
Majority

%
Majority
Electors

Party

Runner

%
Turnout

Total
Voters

Disabled
Voters

Welfare
m

Hampstead & Kilburn

42

0.08

0.05

Labour

Conservative

65.72

80,373

15190

175.8

Waveney

769

1.5

0.98

Conservative

Labour

65.12

78,532

14843

254.6

Warwickshire N

54

0.11

0.08

Conservative

Labour

67.39

70,138

13256

185.0

Dudley N

649

1.68

1.07

Labour

Conservative

63.45

60,838

11498

185.4

Wolverhampton S W

691

1.72

1.17

Conservative

Labour

68.25

58,845

11122

177.8

Camborne & Redruth

66

0.16

0.1

Conservative

LibDem

66.42

63,975

12091

199.5
Hull N

641

1.93

Labour

LibDem

51.95

64,082

12111

172.4

Bolton W

92

0.19

0.13

Labour

Conservative

66.74

71,284

13473

189.8
Rochdale

889

1.94

1.13

Labour

LibDem

58.15

78,952

14922

220.5

Thurrock

92

0.2

0.12

Conservative

Labour

58.93

77,758

14696

179.0

Harrogate & Knaresborough

1039

1.96

1.39

Conservative

LibDem

71.07

74,760

14130

182.5

Hendon

106

0.23

0.15

Conservative

Labour

63.58

72,943

13786

174.6

Morecambe & Lunesdale

866

1.99

1.24

Conservative

Labour

62.43

69,576

13150

213.4

Oldham E & Saddleworth

103

0.23

0.14

Labour

LibDem

61.36

72,557

13713

198.8

Carlisle

853

2.02

1.31

Conservative

Labour

64.66

65,263

12335

180.7

Oxford W & Abingdon

176

0.31

0.2

Conservative

LibDem

65.33

86,458

16341

161.0

Great Grimsby

714

2.17

1.17

Labour

Conservative

53.82

61,229

11572

185.2

Stroud

1299

2.24

1.66

Conservative

Labour

74.05

78,286

14796

193.9

Solihull

175

0.32

0.23

LibDem

Conservative

72.26

76,288

14418

201.3
Morley & Outwood

1101

2.25

1.47

Labour

Conservative

65.24

74,891

14154

169.9

Ashfield

192

0.4

0.25

Labour

LibDem

62.29

77,379

14625

223.2
Weaver Vale

991

2.25

1.47

Conservative

Labour

65.39

67,269

12714

174.5

Sheffield Central

165

0.4

0.24

Labour

LibDem

61.38

67,554

12768

150.0

Lincoln

1058

2.31

1.44

Conservative

Labour

62.17

73,540

13899

196.7

Cardiff N

194

0.41

0.3

Conservative

Labour

72.66

65,553

12390

161.1

Telford

978

2.37

1.5

Labour

Conservative

63.49

65,061

12297

179.3

Sampton Itchen

192

0.43

0.26

Labour

Conservative

59.59

74,532

14087

180.0

Brighton Pavilion

1252

2.42

1.69

Green Party

Labour

70.04

74,009

13988

140.5

Watford

1425

2.58

1.76

Conservative

LibDem

68.33

80,798

15271

169.9

Sherwood

214

0.44

0.3

Conservative

Labour

68.52

71,443

13503

195.7
Plymouth Sutton & Devonport

1149

2.62

1.58

Conservative

Labour

60.18

72,938

13785

194.9

Dorset Mid & Poole N

269

0.57

0.42

LibDem

Conservative

72.36

64,660

12221

165.0
Walsall N

990

2.74

1.55

Labour

Conservative

56.51

64,034

12102

212.7

Norwich S

310

0.65

0.42

LibDem

Labour

64.56

73,649

13920

186.6

St Austell & Newquay

1312

2.78

1.74

LibDem

Conservative

62.75

75,284

14229

214.5

Stockton S

332

0.66

0.45

Conservative

Labour

68.1

73,840

13956

175.3

Dewsbury

1526

2.83

1.93

Conservative

Labour

68.44

78,910

14914

199.3

Edinburgh S

316

0.72

0.53

Labour

LibDem

73.79

59,362

11219

141.8

Warrington S

1553

2.83

1.96

Conservative

Labour

69.3

79,182

14965

190.5

Broxtowe

389

0.74

0.54

Conservative

Labour

73.19

72,042

13616

183.8

Brent Central

1345

2.97

1.82

LibDem

Labour

61.21

74,046

13995

194.2

Bedford

1353

1.97

Conservative

Labour

65.81

68,530

12952

178.8

Lancaster & Fleetwood

333

0.78

0.49

Conservative

Labour

63.37

67,379

12735

169.4
Somerton & Frome

1817

2.23

LibDem

Conservative

74.33

81,548

15413

208.9

Truro & Falmouth

435

0.89

0.62

Conservative

LibDem

69.08

70,598

13343

191.8
Birmingham Edgbaston

1274

3.06

1.86

Labour

Conservative

60.62

68,573

12960

177.4

Bradford E

365

0.9

0.56

LibDem

Labour

62.13

65,116

12307

191.3

Brighton Kemptown

1328

3.11

2.01

Conservative

Labour

64.69

66,015

12477

193.1

Newton Abbot

523

1.08

0.75

Conservative

LibDem

69.65

69,319

13101

203.1

Sutton & Cheam

1608

3.31

2.41

LibDem

Conservative

72.77

66,658

12598

150.4

Amber Valley

536

1.17

0.76

Conservative

Labour

65.49

70,171

13262

186.7

Halifax

1472

3.38

2.09

Labour

Conservative

61.89

70,380

13302

193.1

Chesterfield

549

1.2

0.76

Labour

LibDem

63.77

71,878

13585

213.7

Pudsey

1659

3.38

2.4

Conservative

Labour

70.87

69,257

13090

157.9

Corby

1895

3.49

2.43

Conservative

Labour

69.51

78,024

14747

196.6

Wirral S

531

1.33

0.95

Labour

Conservative

71.13

56,099

10603

170.0
Montgomeryshire

1184

3.5

2.43

Conservative

LibDem

69.39

48,730

9210

139.4

Derby N

613

1.36

0.86

Labour

Conservative

63.07

71,474

13509

181.6
Newcastle-under-Lyme

1552

3.59

2.24

Labour

Conservative

62.21

69,433

13123

183.6

Swansea W

504

1.42

0.82

Labour

LibDem

58.03

61,334

11592

184.7

Middlesbrough S & Cleveland E

1677

3.63

2.31

Labour

Conservative

63.6

72,666

13734

208.8

Wells

800

1.43

1.01

LibDem

Conservative

70.33

79,432

15013

225.0

Wakefield

1613

3.63

2.28

Labour

Conservative

62.76

70,812

13383

186.3

Brentford & Isleworth

1958

3.64

2.34

Conservative

Labour

64.35

83,546

15790

166.3

55

Seat

Majority

%
Majority

%
Majority
Electors

Party

Runner

%
Turnout

Total
Voters

Disabled
Voters

Welfare
m

Seat

Majority

%
Majority

%
Majority
Electors

Party

Runner

%
Turnout

Total
Voters

Disabled
Voters

Welfare
m

Edinburgh N & Leith

1724

3.64

2.49

Labour

LibDem

68.43

69,207

13080

158.2

Blackpool N & Cleveleys

2150

5.3

3.26

Conservative

Labour

61.49

66,017

12477

224.7

St Ives

1719

3.74

2.57

LibDem

Conservative

68.6

66,944

12652

200.8

Devon W & Torridge

2957

5.35

3.82

Conservative

LibDem

71.43

77,360

14621

224.7

Hove

1868

3.75

2.6

Conservative

Labour

69.46

71,720

13555

173.5

Westminster N

2126

5.37

3.19

Labour

Conservative

59.33

66,739

12614

185.0

Enfield N

1692

3.81

2.55

Conservative

Labour

67.09

66,261

12523

166.5

Winchester

3048

5.45

4.13

Conservative

LibDem

75.81

73,805

13949

167.8

Plymouth Moor View

1588

3.82

2.33

Labour

Conservative

61.01

68,062

12864

207.4

Southampton Test

2413

5.46

3.35

Labour

Conservative

61.43

71,931

13595

165.3

Gedling

1859

3.86

2.62

Labour

Conservative

68

70,866

13394

182.7

Chester City of

2583

5.52

3.68

Conservative

Labour

66.72

70,131

13255

186.5

Eltham

1663

3.96

2.66

Labour

Conservative

67.05

62,590

11830

163.3

Luton S

2329

5.52

3.57

Labour

Conservative

64.73

65,219

12326

157.2

Hastings & Rye

1993

2.59

Conservative

Labour

64.67

77,030

14559

247.9

Arfon

1455

5.58

3.53

Plaid Cymru

Labour

63.3

41,198

7786

114.2

Manchester Withington

1894

4.21

2.55

LibDem

Labour

60.55

74,371

14056

143.2

Croydon Central

2879

5.8

3.77

Conservative

Labour

65.05

76,349

14430

181.6

Walsall S

1755

4.29

2.73

Labour

Conservative

63.49

64,387

12169

200.4

Bridgend

2263

5.9

3.86

Labour

Conservative

65.33

58,700

11094

186.3

Burnley

1818

4.34

2.73

LibDem

Labour

62.82

66,615

12590

198.2

Dagenham & Rainham

2630

5.95

3.77

Labour

Conservative

63.4

69,764

13185

190.3

Nottingham S

1772

4.34

2.63

Labour

Conservative

60.48

67,441

12746

170.6

Worcester

2982

6.09

4.09

Conservative

Labour

67.24

72,835

13766

171.3

St Albans

2305

4.36

3.29

Conservative

LibDem

75.42

70,058

13241

148.7

Delyn

2272

6.14

4.25

Labour

Conservative

69.17

53,470

10106

156.0

Ipswich

2079

4.43

2.74

Conservative

Labour

61.95

75,770

14321

194.2

Keighley

2940

6.16

4.46

Conservative

Labour

72.38

65,893

12454

186.6

Dundee E

1821

4.49

2.78

SNP

Labour

61.96

65,471

12374

198.2

Wirral W

2436

6.19

4.43

Conservative

Labour

71.52

55,050

10404

172.3

Dunbartonshire E

2184

4.55

3.42

LibDem

Labour

75.16

63,795

12057

168.1

Cheadle

3272

6.23

4.57

LibDem

Conservative

73.3

71,635

13539

183.9

Halesowen & Rowley Regis

2023

4.6

3.18

Conservative

Labour

69.05

63,693

12038

194.2

Cornwall N

2981

6.36

4.39

LibDem

Conservative

68.95

67,940

12841

194.6

Nuneaton

2069

4.63

3.05

Conservative

Labour

65.81

67,837

12821

174.5

Gower

2683

6.44

4.35

Labour

Conservative

67.54

61,696

11661

186.4

Chippenham

2470

4.72

3.43

LibDem

Conservative

72.65

72,106

13628

171.7

Cornwall S E

3220

6.49

4.51

Conservative

LibDem

69.52

71,373

13489

200.5

Gloucester

2420

4.77

3.05

Conservative

Labour

64

79,321

14992

197.8

Bristol N W

3274

6.5

4.46

Conservative

LibDem

68.51

73,469

13886

201.3

Newport E

1650

4.79

3.03

Labour

LibDem

63.28

54,437

10289

162.6

Penistone & Stocksbridge

3049

6.55

4.45

Labour

Conservative

67.93

68,480

12943

183.5

Northampton N

1936

4.81

3.13

Conservative

Labour

65.11

61,850

11690

158.9

Eastbourne

3435

6.59

4.41

LibDem

Conservative

66.96

77,840

14712

252.1

Tooting

2524

4.98

3.42

Labour

Conservative

68.6

73,840

13956

123.3

Durham City of

3067

6.63

4.46

Labour

LibDem

60.65

67,544

12766

198.3

Bury N

2243

4.99

3.36

Conservative

Labour

67.35

66,759

12617

176.2

Birmingham Northfield

2782

6.65

3.9

Labour

Conservative

58.61

71,338

13483

218.4

Kingswood

2445

5.1

3.68

Conservative

Labour

72.19

66,361

12542

153.1

Stalybridge & Hyde

2744

6.71

3.97

Labour

Conservative

59.18

69,081

13056

191.0

Weston-Super-Mare

2691

5.1

3.43

Conservative

LibDem

67.17

78,487

14834

240.5

Bury S

3292

6.82

4.48

Labour

Conservative

65.63

73,544

13900

194.8

Hereford & Herefordshire S

2481

5.13

3.44

Conservative

LibDem

67.18

72,021

13612

198.7

Harrow W

3143

6.82

4.58

Labour

Conservative

67.27

68,554

12957

141.1

3923

6.84

5.1

Conservative

LibDem

74.59

76,869

14528

227.9

2643

5.19

3.45

Conservative

Ind Community
& Health
Concern

Dorset W

Wyre Forest

66.35

76,713

14499

223.1
Taunton Deane

3993

6.87

4.84

LibDem

Conservative

70.48

82,507

15594

221.1

Derbyshire N E

2445

5.2

3.42

Labour

Conservative

65.88

71,398

13494

204.5

Scunthorpe

2549

6.88

4.04

Labour

Conservative

58.7

63,089

11924

177.7

Chorley

2593

5.21

3.65

Labour

Conservative

70.13

70,976

13414

187.8

Richmond Park

4091

6.9

5.26

Conservative

LibDem

76.23

77,751

14695

151.3

Exeter

2721

5.21

3.53

Labour

Conservative

67.71

77,158

14583

183.2

York Outer

3688

6.92

4.86

Conservative

LibDem

70.19

75,939

14352

176.7

Erewash

2501

5.25

3.59

Conservative

Labour

68.4

69,655

13165

186.5

Streatham

3259

6.96

4.37

Labour

LibDem

62.84

74,532

14087

142.4

Blackpool S

1852

5.26

2.94

Labour

Conservative

55.84

63,027

11912

211.8

Berwick-upon-Tweed

2690

4.75

LibDem

Conservative

67.94

56,578

10693

169.3

56

Seat

Majority

%
Majority

%
Majority
Electors

Party

Runner

%
Turnout

Total
Voters

Disabled
Voters

Welfare
m

Seat

Majority

%
Majority

%
Majority
Electors

Party

Runner

%
Turnout

Total
Voters

Disabled
Voters

Welfare
m

Cannock Chase

3195

7.01

4.29

Conservative

Labour

61.15

74,508

14082

196.2

Batley & Spen

4406

8.62

5.74

Labour

Conservative

66.6

76,738

14503

195.0

Vale of Clwyd

2509

7.06

4.5

Labour

Conservative

63.7

55,781

10543

196.5

Angus

3282

8.65

5.22

SNP

Conservative

60.39

62,860

11881

187.9

Harrow E

3403

7.09

4.83

Conservative

Labour

68.08

70,510

13326

161.7

Colne Valley

4837

8.75

6.04

Conservative

LibDem

69.07

80,060

15131

195.0

Loughborough

3744

7.09

4.83

Conservative

Labour

68.17

77,505

14648

163.5

Vale of Glamorgan

4307

8.85

6.13

Conservative

Labour

69.32

70,211

13270

208.5

Wolverhampton N E

2484

7.12

4.22

Labour

Conservative

59.21

58,931

11138

191.7

Oxford E

4581

8.87

5.59

Labour

LibDem

63.06

81,903

15480

153.7

Ynys Mon

2461

7.14

4.91

Labour

Plaid Cymru

68.78

50,075

9464

170.2

Newport W

3544

8.92

5.71

Labour

Conservative

63.95

62,111

11739

185.8

Warwick & Leamington

3513

7.16

5.18

Conservative

Labour

72.32

67,800

12814

159.1

Copeland

3833

8.96

6.07

Labour

Conservative

67.76

63,149

11935

175.4

Eastleigh

3864

7.2

4.99

LibDem

Conservative

69.28

77,436

14635

169.3

Lancashire W

4343

8.96

5.88

Labour

Conservative

65.65

73,835

13955

209.5

Hyndburn

3090

7.24

4.6

Labour

Conservative

63.48

67,221

12705

199.8

Perth & N Perthshire

4379

9.07

6.07

SNP

Conservative

66.91

72,141

13635

204.3

Alyn & Deeside

2919

7.31

4.79

Labour

Conservative

65.52

60,931

11516

159.0

Dumfriesshire Clydesdale &


Tweeddale

4194

9.14

6.29

Conservative

Labour

68.88

66,627

12593

191.8

Birmingham Yardley

3002

7.35

4.15

LibDem

Labour

56.48

72,321

13669

217.7
Carmarthen E & Dinefwr

3481

9.16

6.65

Plaid Cymru

Labour

72.56

52,385

9901

178.5

Birmingham Selly Oak

3482

7.48

4.65

Labour

Conservative

62.25

74,805

14138

190.2
Norwich N

3901

9.16

6.02

Conservative

Labour

65.68

64,814

12250

180.0

Hammersmith

3549

7.48

4.91

Labour

Conservative

65.59

72,348

13674

163.5
Birmingham Erdington

3277

9.22

4.93

Labour

Conservative

53.53

66,405

12551

215.9

Swindon S

3544

7.52

4.88

Conservative

Labour

64.89

72,619

13725

163.6
Bosworth

5032

9.27

6.51

Conservative

LibDem

70.22

77,296

14609

193.1

Argyll & Bute

3431

7.59

5.11

LibDem

Conservative

67.31

67,165

12694

202.7
High Peak

4677

9.29

6.55

Conservative

Labour

70.44

71,458

13506

172.3

Pontypridd

2785

7.59

4.78

Labour

LibDem

63

58,205

11001

171.9
Cheltenham

4920

9.32

6.23

LibDem

Conservative

66.82

78,998

14931

178.9

Newcastle upon Tyne N

3414

7.77

5.09

Labour

LibDem

65.48

67,110

12684

197.3
Chelmsford

5110

9.36

6.59

Conservative

LibDem

70.42

77,525

14652

174.3

Birmingham Hall Green

3799

7.8

4.96

Labour

Respect Party

63.63

76,580

14474

200.0
Milton Keynes S

5201

9.4

6.01

Conservative

Labour

63.93

86,559

16360

180.7

Ealing Central & Acton

3716

7.87

5.29

Conservative

Labour

67.19

70,251

13277

156.6
Bolton N E

4084

9.44

6.11

Labour

Conservative

64.74

66,846

12634

206.3

Darlington

3388

7.9

4.97

Labour

Conservative

62.93

68,168

12884

190.8
Rossendale & Darwen

4493

9.53

6.14

Conservative

Labour

64.36

73,229

13840

193.7

Pendle

3585

7.96

5.4

Conservative

Labour

67.82

66,422

12554

191.1
Cleethorpes

4298

9.56

6.12

Conservative

Labour

64.04

70,214

13270

202.5

Sefton Central

3862

7.97

5.72

Labour

Conservative

71.79

67,511

12760

211.6
Leeds N E

4545

9.56

6.69

Labour

Conservative

70.01

67,899

12833

163.8

Stevenage

3578

8.01

5.19

Conservative

Labour

64.77

68,937

13029

160.7
Feltham & Heston

4658

9.6

5.75

Labour

Conservative

59.88

81,058

15320

178.8

Elmet & Rothwell

4521

8.1

5.82

Conservative

Labour

71.78

77,724

14690

201.9
Somerset N E

4914

9.6

7.24

Conservative

Labour

75.43

67,881

12830

168.3

Aberdeenshire W & Kincardine

3684

8.15

5.57

LibDem

Conservative

68.36

66,110

12495

133.1
Brecon & Radnorshire

3747

9.65

6.99

LibDem

Conservative

72.49

53,589

10128

164.9

Aberdeen S

3506

8.15

5.48

Labour

LibDem

67.21

64,031

12102

149.2
Bristol S

4734

9.79

6.02

Labour

LibDem

61.56

78,579

14851

217.4

Clwyd S

2834

8.17

5.27

Labour

Conservative

64.53

53,748

10158

154.1
Ellesmere Port & Neston

4331

9.79

6.51

Labour

Conservative

66.51

66,509

12570

190.4

Edinburgh W

3803

8.19

5.84

LibDem

Labour

71.28

65,159

12315

176.2
Great Yarmouth

4276

9.93

6.08

Conservative

Labour

61.23

70,315

13290

235.1

Islington S & Finsbury

3569

8.19

5.28

Labour

LibDem

64.38

67,650

12786

160.4
Dudley S

3856

10.1

6.37

Conservative

Labour

63.01

60,572

11448

177.4

Bristol E

3722

8.27

5.36

Labour

Conservative

64.82

69,448

13126

178.0
Ochil & S Perthshire

5187

10.28

6.91

Labour

SNP

67.19

75,115

14197

203.5

Don Valley

3595

8.28

4.95

Labour

Conservative

59.81

72,597

13721

212.6
Totnes

4927

10.3

7.25

Conservative

LibDem

70.4

67,962

12845

214.7

Torbay

4078

8.29

5.35

LibDem

Conservative

64.54

76,244

14410

252.4
Cambridgeshire S E

5946

10.32

7.16

Conservative

LibDem

69.34

83,068

15700

184.6

Coventry S

3845

8.37

5.22

Labour

Conservative

62.35

73,652

13920

195.6
Stoke-on-Trent S

4130

10.36

6.07

Labour

Conservative

58.58

68,032

12858

202.7

Carmarthen W & Pembrokeshire S

3423

8.45

5.89

Conservative

Labour

69.71

58,108

10982

182.3
Worsley & Eccles S

4337

10.4

5.98

Labour

Conservative

57.54

72,473

13697

217.2

Banff & Buchan

4027

10.47

6.26

SNP

Conservative

59.82

64,300

12153

181.0

57

Seats by Welfare Prevalence Spend (m) high expenditure


Seat

Majority

%
Majority

%
Majority
Electors

Party

Runner

%
Turnout

Total
Voters

Disabled
Voters

Welfare
m

Seat

Majority

%
Majority

%
Majority
Electors

Party

Runner

%
Turnout

Total
Voters

Disabled
Voters

Welfare
m

Sleaford & N Hykeham

19905

33.44

23.47

Conservative

LibDem

70.2

84,806

16028

231.8

Norfolk N

11626

23.41

17.13

LibDem

Conservative

73.19

67,851

12824

231.5

Isle of Wight

10527

14.98

9.58

Conservative

LibDem

63.92

109,922

20775

343.8

Lanark & Hamilton E

13478

28.95

18.03

Labour

SNP

62.26

74,773

14132

230.9

Knowsley

25686

57.52

32.28

Labour

LibDem

56.13

79,564

15038

286.9

Mansfield

6012

12.42

7.51

Labour

Conservative

60.44

80,069

15133

230.8

Clacton

12068

27.99

17.96

Conservative

Labour

64.18

67,194

12700

283.7

St Helens N

13101

29.4

17.47

Labour

Conservative

59.42

74,985

14172

230.7

Louth & Horncastle

13871

27.47

17.86

Conservative

LibDem

65.03

77,650

14676

267.8

Normanton Pontefract & Castleford

10979

23.74

13.33

Labour

Conservative

56.16

82,336

15562

230.0

Waveney

769

1.5

0.98

Conservative

Labour

65.12

78,532

14843

254.6

Thanet N

13528

31.21

19.72

Conservative

Labour

63.18

68,602

12966

230.0

Bexhill & Battle

12880

23.6

15.89

Conservative

LibDem

67.36

81,032

15315

253.9

Blackley & Broughton

12303

35.97

17.7

Labour

Conservative

49.22

69,489

13133

229.7

Folkestone & Hythe

10122

19.17

12.98

Conservative

LibDem

67.69

78,005

14743

253.1

Norfolk N W

14810

30.98

20.26

Conservative

LibDem

65.39

73,105

13817

228.8

Torbay

4078

8.29

5.35

LibDem

Conservative

64.54

76,244

14410

252.4

Sheffield Brightside & Hillsborough

13632

35.03

20.12

Labour

LibDem

57.45

67,740

12803

228.8

Eastbourne

3435

6.59

4.41

LibDem

Conservative

66.96

77,840

14712

252.1

Chichester

15877

27.96

19.46

Conservative

LibDem

69.61

81,576

15418

228.6

Bootle

21181

51.31

29.66

Labour

LibDem

57.79

71,422

13499

251.7

Liverpool W Derby

18467

51.61

29.27

Labour

LibDem

56.73

63,082

11922

228.2

St Helens S & Whiston

14122

30.65

18.11

Labour

LibDem

59.1

77,975

14737

249.5

Dorset W

3923

6.84

5.1

Conservative

LibDem

74.59

76,869

14528

227.9

Garston & Halewood

16877

39.41

23.67

Labour

LibDem

60.05

71,312

13478

249.3

Birmingham Hodge Hill

10302

24.26

13.73

Labour

LibDem

56.6

75,040

14183

227.1

Glasgow E

11840

36.81

19.14

Labour

SNP

51.99

61,865

11692

248.8

Dunbartonshire W

17408

41.19

26.34

Labour

SNP

63.96

66,086

12490

226.9

Liverpool Walton

19818

57.72

31.65

Labour

LibDem

54.84

62,612

11834

248.6

Heywood & Middleton

5971

12.95

7.45

Labour

Conservative

57.53

80,171

15152

226.5

Hastings & Rye

1993

2.59

Conservative

Labour

64.67

77,030

14559

247.9

Southport

6024

13.77

8.96

LibDem

Conservative

65.11

67,200

12701

225.9

Boston & Skegness

12426

28.81

18.49

Conservative

Labour

64.19

67,186

12698

247.8

Wigan

10487

23.76

13.91

Labour

Conservative

58.54

75,407

14252

225.7

Cambridgeshire N E

16425

31.55

22.43

Conservative

LibDem

71.1

73,224

13839

243.3

Birkenhead

15395

43.58

24.52

Labour

Conservative

56.27

62,773

11864

225.6

Bridgwater & Somerset W

9249

16.97

11.25

Conservative

LibDem

66.31

82,180

15532

242.0

Wells

800

1.43

1.01

LibDem

Conservative

70.33

79,432

15013

225.0

Glasgow N E

15942

54.21

26.63

Labour

SNP

49.13

59,861

11314

241.6

Wythenshawe & Sale E

7575

18.59

9.48

Labour

Conservative

50.99

79,923

15105

224.9

Yorkshire E

13486

26.31

16.84

Conservative

LibDem

63.98

80,105

15140

240.6

Blackpool N & Cleveleys

2150

5.3

3.26

Conservative

Labour

61.49

66,017

12477

224.7

Weston-Super-Mare

2691

5.1

3.43

Conservative

LibDem

67.17

78,487

14834

240.5

Devon W & Torridge

2957

5.35

3.82

Conservative

LibDem

71.43

77,360

14621

224.7

Bognor Regis & Littlehampton

13063

27.88

18.45

Conservative

LibDem

66.16

70,816

13384

239.2

Salford & Eccles

5725

13.78

7.58

Labour

LibDem

55.02

75,483

14266

224.7

Ayr Carrick & Cumnock

9911

21.6

13.52

Labour

Conservative

62.59

73,320

13857

238.5

Devon E

9114

17.17

12.47

Conservative

LibDem

72.62

73,109

13818

224.1

Worthing E & Shoreham

11105

22.95

15.01

Conservative

LibDem

65.4

74,001

13986

238.5

Falkirk

7843

15.45

9.58

Labour

SNP

62.02

81,869

15473

223.5

Rutherglen & Hamilton W

21002

44.7

27.49

Labour

SNP

61.49

76,408

14441

238.4

Ashfield

192

0.4

0.25

Labour

LibDem

62.29

77,379

14625

223.2

Christchurch

15410

31.18

22.38

Conservative

LibDem

71.76

68,859

13014

236.2
Wyre Forest

2643

5.19

3.45

Conservative

Ind Community
& Health
Concern

66.35

76,713

14499

223.1

Great Yarmouth

4276

9.93

6.08

Conservative

Labour

61.23

70,315

13290

235.1

Dumfries & Galloway

7449

14.28

9.99

Labour

Conservative

69.95

74,584

14096

235.0

Linlithgow & Falkirk E

12553

24.4

15.52

Labour

SNP

63.59

80,907

15291

223.1

Suffolk Coastal

9128

16.63

11.92

Conservative

LibDem

71.69

76,572

14472

233.9

Norfolk S W

13140

26.73

17.82

Conservative

LibDem

66.64

73,758

13940

222.6

Ayrshire N & Arran

9895

21.46

13.33

Labour

SNP

62.13

74,223

14028

233.9

Bassetlaw

8215

16.57

10.74

Labour

Conservative

64.8

76,513

14461

222.3

Sunderland Central

6725

15.84

9.03

Labour

Conservative

57.01

74,485

14078

233.6

Tiverton & Honiton

9320

16.98

12.13

Conservative

LibDem

71.47

76,808

14517

222.3

Scarborough & Whitby

8130

16.5

10.77

Conservative

Labour

65.3

75,470

14264

233.4

Tyneside N

12884

27.76

16.58

Labour

LibDem

59.73

77,690

14683

222.3

Thanet S

7617

16.58

10.87

Conservative

Labour

65.58

70,045

13239

232.4

Taunton Deane

3993

6.87

4.84

LibDem

Conservative

70.48

82,507

15594

221.1

58

Seat

Majority

%
Majority

%
Majority
Electors

Party

Runner

%
Turnout

Total
Voters

Disabled
Voters

Welfare
m

Seat

Majority

%
Majority

%
Majority
Electors

Party

Runner

%
Turnout

Total
Voters

Disabled
Voters

Welfare
m

Rochdale

889

1.94

1.13

Labour

LibDem

58.15

78,952

14922

220.5

Glasgow S W

14671

46.16

25.21

Labour

SNP

54.61

58,191

10998

214.1

Coventry N E

11775

27.14

16.12

Labour

Conservative

59.4

73,035

13804

220.3

Chesterfield

549

1.2

0.76

Labour

LibDem

63.77

71,878

13585

213.7

Morecambe & Lunesdale

866

1.99

1.24

Conservative

Labour

62.43

69,576

13150

213.4

Liverpool Riverside

14173

36.53

19.01

Labour

LibDem

52.05

74,539

14088

220.2
Sittingbourne & Sheppey

12383

25.49

16.32

Conservative

Labour

64.04

75,855

14337

213.4

South Holland & The Deepings

21880

43.6

28.7

Conservative

LibDem

65.83

76,243

14410

219.5
Nottingham N

8138

23.74

12.87

Labour

Conservative

54.21

63,240

11952

213.0

Bolsover

11182

25.42

15.37

Labour

Conservative

60.45

72,766

13753

219.0

Walsall N

990

2.74

1.55

Labour

Conservative

56.51

64,034

12102

212.7

Wentworth & Dearne

13920

33.06

19.18

Labour

Conservative

58.01

72,586

13719

218.8

Don Valley

3595

8.28

4.95

Labour

Conservative

59.81

72,597

13721

212.6

Leigh

12011

27.09

15.82

Labour

Conservative

58.41

75,903

14346

218.7

New Forest W

16896

35.52

24.73

Conservative

LibDem

69.62

68,332

12915

212.6

Birmingham Northfield

2782

6.65

3.9

Labour

Conservative

58.61

71,338

13483

218.4

Holborn & St Pancras

9942

18.19

11.49

Labour

LibDem

63.13

86,563

16360

212.4

Leeds Central

10645

28.47

13.1

Labour

LibDem

46.01

81,266

15359

212.1

Birmingham Yardley

3002

7.35

4.15

LibDem

Labour

56.48

72,321

13669

217.7
Norfolk Mid

13856

27.29

18.66

Conservative

LibDem

68.36

74,260

14035

211.9

Hemsworth

9844

22.45

13.03

Labour

Conservative

58.03

75,542

14277

217.6
Blackpool S

1852

5.26

2.94

Labour

Conservative

55.84

63,027

11912

211.8

Bristol S

4734

9.79

6.02

Labour

LibDem

61.56

78,579

14851

217.4

Sefton Central

3862

7.97

5.72

Labour

Conservative

71.79

67,511

12760

211.6

Worsley & Eccles S

4337

10.4

5.98

Labour

Conservative

57.54

72,473

13697

217.2

Gateshead

12549

32.8

18.87

Labour

LibDem

57.54

66,492

12567

211.6

Barrow & Furness

5208

11.8

7.55

Labour

Conservative

64

68,943

13030

217.2

Barnsley E

11090

28.89

16.21

Labour

LibDem

56.09

68,435

12934

211.3

Bury St Edmunds

12380

21.08

14.61

Conservative

LibDem

69.31

84,716

16011

211.0

Houghton & Sunderland S

10990

28.91

15.99

Labour

Conservative

55.32

68,729

12990

217.1
Dover

5274

10.47

7.34

Conservative

Labour

70.14

71,833

13576

210.9

Kilmarnock & Loudoun

12378

26.59

16.7

Labour

SNP

62.8

74,131

14011

217.0
Shropshire N

15828

30.52

20.05

Conservative

LibDem

65.72

78,930

14918

210.8

Stoke-on-Trent N

8235

20.49

11.43

Labour

Conservative

55.79

72,054

13618

216.7

Bolton S E

8634

21.8

12.42

Labour

Conservative

56.98

69,499

13135

210.4

Manchester Central

10439

26.15

11.58

Labour

LibDem

44.31

90,110

17031

216.4

Glenrothes

16448

40.61

24.27

Labour

SNP

59.77

67,765

12808

210.4

Blackburn

9856

21.66

13.63

Labour

Conservative

62.9

72,331

13671

216.3

Llanelli

4701

12.55

8.45

Labour

Plaid Cymru

67.33

55,637

10515

210.1

Doncaster N

10909

26.3

15.22

Labour

Conservative

57.87

71,681

13548

216.2

Glasgow N W

13611

38.25

22.31

Labour

LibDem

58.33

60,997

11528

210.0

Redcar

5214

12.43

7.77

LibDem

Labour

62.51

67,127

12687

209.9

Birmingham Erdington

3277

9.22

4.93

Labour

Conservative

53.53

66,405

12551

215.9
Easington

14982

42.91

23.45

Labour

LibDem

54.66

63,879

12073

209.9

Wallasey

8507

20.42

12.91

Labour

Conservative

63.19

65,915

12458

215.8
Oldham W & Royton

9352

21.79

12.92

Labour

Conservative

59.3

72,359

13676

209.7

Motherwell & Wishaw

16806

42.96

25.11

Labour

SNP

58.46

66,918

12648

215.6

E Kilbride Strathaven & Lesmahagow

14503

28.47

18.95

Labour

SNP

66.57

76,534

14465

209.6

Cardiff S & Penarth

4709

10.61

6.39

Labour

Conservative

60.2

73,707

13931

215.4

Lancashire W

4343

8.96

5.88

Labour

Conservative

65.65

73,835

13955

209.5

Beverley & Holderness

12987

24.41

16.37

Conservative

LibDem

67.07

79,318

14991

215.3

Worcestershire W

6754

12.49

9.28

Conservative

LibDem

74.3

72,807

13761

209.4

Kirkcaldy & Cowdenbeath

23009

50.24

31.29

Labour

SNP

62.29

73,534

13898

214.9

Somerton & Frome

1817

2.23

LibDem

Conservative

74.33

81,548

15413

208.9

Peterborough

4861

10.82

6.92

Conservative

Labour

63.93

70,278

13283

208.9

Hartlepool

5509

14.41

7.99

Labour

Conservative

55.48

68,927

13027

214.8
Middlesbrough S & Cleveland E

1677

3.63

2.31

Labour

Conservative

63.6

72,666

13734

208.8

Totnes

4927

10.3

7.25

Conservative

LibDem

70.4

67,962

12845

214.7
Middlesbrough

8689

25.97

13.34

Labour

LibDem

51.35

65,148

12313

208.7

St Austell & Newquay

1312

2.78

1.74

LibDem

Conservative

62.75

75,284

14229

214.5

Coatbridge Chryston & Bellshill

20714

49.75

29.56

Labour

SNP

59.42

70,067

13243

208.7

Bishop Auckland

5218

12.68

7.63

Labour

Conservative

60.17

68,368

12922

214.5

Berwickshire Roxburgh & Selkirk

5675

11.58

7.69

LibDem

Conservative

66.39

73,826

13953

208.6

59

Seat

Majority

%
Majority

%
Majority
Electors

Party

Runner

%
Turnout

Total
Voters

Disabled
Voters

Welfare
m

Seat

Majority

%
Majority

%
Majority
Electors

Party

Runner

%
Turnout

Total
Voters

Disabled
Voters

Welfare
m

Vale of Glamorgan

4307

8.85

6.13

Conservative

Labour

69.32

70,211

13270

208.5

Solihull

175

0.32

0.23

LibDem

Conservative

72.26

76,288

14418

201.3

Dorset S

7443

14.79

10.15

Conservative

Labour

68.58

73,360

13865

208.4

Bristol N W

3274

6.5

4.46

Conservative

LibDem

68.51

73,469

13886

201.3

Hornchurch & Upminster

16371

30.66

20.84

Conservative

Labour

67.97

78,547

14845

208.4

St Ives

1719

3.74

2.57

LibDem

Conservative

68.6

66,944

12652

200.8

Devon N

5821

11.34

7.81

LibDem

Conservative

68.88

74,508

14082

208.3

Rother Valley

5866

12.55

8.05

Labour

Conservative

64.19

72,847

13768

200.8

Durham N

12076

29.48

17.88

Labour

Conservative

62.28

70,350

13296

208.3

Cornwall S E

3220

6.49

4.51

Conservative

LibDem

69.52

71,373

13489

200.5

Sheffield Heeley

5807

14.21

8.86

Labour

LibDem

62.33

65,571

12393

208.2

Walsall S

1755

4.29

2.73

Labour

Conservative

63.49

64,387

12169

200.4

Doncaster Central

6229

14.92

8.53

Labour

Conservative

57.2

72,985

13794

207.8

Paisley & Renfrewshire S

16614

41.54

27.15

Labour

SNP

65.36

61,197

11566

200.3

Havant

12160

27.7

17.46

Conservative

LibDem

63.02

69,662

13166

207.6

Lewes

7647

15.27

11.13

LibDem

Conservative

72.9

68,708

12986

200.2

Plymouth Moor View

1588

3.82

2.33

Labour

Conservative

61.01

68,062

12864

207.4

Poole

7541

15.9

10.38

Conservative

LibDem

65.3

72,641

13729

200.2

Ayrshire Central

12007

27.34

17.57

Labour

Conservative

64.25

68,352

12919

207.3

Hull E

8597

25.15

12.73

Labour

LibDem

50.62

67,530

12763

200.2

Makerfield

12490

28.53

16.92

Labour

Conservative

59.3

73,813

13951

207.1

Ashford

17297

31.34

21.28

Conservative

LibDem

67.9

81,271

15360

200.1

Tynemouth

5739

10.9

7.58

Labour

Conservative

69.59

75,680

14304

206.9

Birmingham Hall Green

3799

7.8

4.96

Labour

Respect Party

63.63

76,580

14474

200.0

Bolton N E

4084

9.44

6.11

Labour

Conservative

64.74

66,846

12634

206.3

Stockton N

6676

16.9

10

Labour

Conservative

59.17

66,752

12616

199.9

Caerphilly

10755

27.8

17.31

Labour

Conservative

62.28

62,122

11741

206.3

Gainsborough

10559

21.44

14.48

Conservative

LibDem

67.52

72,939

13785

199.9

Dundee W

7278

19.6

11.55

Labour

SNP

58.92

63,013

11909

206.0

Hyndburn

3090

7.24

4.6

Labour

Conservative

63.48

67,221

12705

199.8

West Ham

22534

47.99

26.41

Labour

Conservative

55.03

85,313

16124

205.7

Shrewsbury & Atcham

7944

14.98

10.53

Conservative

LibDem

70.31

75,446

14259

199.8

Thirsk & Malton

11281

29.58

14.76

Conservative

LibDem

49.91

76,416

14443

205.3

Bournemouth W

5583

13.4

7.78

Conservative

LibDem

58.06

71,753

13561

199.7

Derby S

6122

14.86

8.62

Labour

Conservative

58.01

70,999

13419

205.2

Livingston

10791

22.52

14.21

Labour

SNP

63.1

75,924

14350

199.7

Derbyshire N E

2445

5.2

3.42

Labour

Conservative

65.88

71,398

13494

204.5

Airdrie & Shotts

12408

34.61

19.9

Labour

SNP

57.48

62,364

11787

199.6

Perth & N Perthshire

4379

9.07

6.07

SNP

Conservative

66.91

72,141

13635

204.3

Camborne & Redruth

66

0.16

0.1

Conservative

LibDem

66.42

63,975

12091

199.5

Worthing W

11729

23.88

15.44

Conservative

LibDem

64.68

75,945

14354

203.7

Dewsbury

1526

2.83

1.93

Conservative

Labour

68.44

78,910

14914

199.3

Arundel & S Downs

16691

29.81

21.72

Conservative

LibDem

72.86

76,835

14522

203.7

Rotherham

10462

27.89

16.46

Labour

Conservative

59.01

63,563

12013

199.3

Ochil & S Perthshire

5187

10.28

6.91

Labour

SNP

67.19

75,115

14197

203.5

Ashton Under Lyne

9094

23.66

13.43

Labour

Conservative

56.76

67,714

12798

199.0

Inverclyde

14416

38.43

24.35

Labour

SNP

63.36

59,209

11191

203.5

Canterbury

6048

12.29

8.16

Conservative

LibDem

66.39

74,121

14009

198.9

Newton Abbot

523

1.08

0.75

Conservative

LibDem

69.65

69,319

13101

203.1

Oldham E & Saddleworth

103

0.23

0.14

Labour

LibDem

61.36

72,557

13713

198.8

Rochford & Southend E

11050

26.54

15.46

Conservative

Labour

58.25

71,467

13507

203.1

Hereford & Herefordshire S

2481

5.13

3.44

Conservative

LibDem

67.18

72,021

13612

198.7

Argyll & Bute

3431

7.59

5.11

LibDem

Conservative

67.31

67,165

12694

202.7

West Bromwich E

6696

17.64

10.68

Labour

Conservative

60.56

62,668

11844

198.7

Stoke-on-Trent S

4130

10.36

6.07

Labour

Conservative

58.58

68,032

12858

202.7

Merthyr Tydfil & Rhymney

4056

12.64

7.41

Labour

LibDem

58.62

54,715

10341

198.4

Cleethorpes

4298

9.56

6.12

Conservative

Labour

64.04

70,214

13270

202.5

Durham City of

3067

6.63

4.46

Labour

LibDem

60.65

67,544

12766

198.3

Rhondda

11553

37.18

22.41

Labour

Plaid Cymru

60.27

51,554

9744

202.5

Burnley

1818

4.34

2.73

LibDem

Labour

62.82

66,615

12590

198.2

Wolverhampton S E

6593

19

11.01

Labour

Conservative

57.96

59,884

11318

202.4

Dundee E

1821

4.49

2.78

SNP

Labour

61.96

65,471

12374

198.2

Liverpool Wavertree

7167

18.9

11.46

Labour

LibDem

60.64

62,518

11816

202.3

Neath

9775

26.33

17.06

Labour

Plaid Cymru

64.79

57,295

10829

198.2

South Shields

11109

30.42

17.34

Labour

Conservative

56.98

64,084

12112

202.2

Grantham & Stamford

14826

28.08

19.01

Conservative

LibDem

67.68

78,008

14744

198.0

Elmet & Rothwell

4521

8.1

5.82

Conservative

Labour

71.78

77,724

14690

201.9

Gloucester

2420

4.77

3.05

Conservative

Labour

64

79,321

14992

197.8

Wellingborough

11787

22.82

15.34

Conservative

Labour

67.23

76,846

14524

201.7

60

Seats by Welfare Spend (m) low expenditure


Seat

Majority

%
Majority

%
Majority
Electors

Party

Runner

%
Turnout

Total
Voters

Disabled
Voters

Welfare
m

Seat

Majority

%
Majority

%
Majority
Electors

Party

Runner

%
Turnout

Total
Voters

Disabled
Voters

Welfare
m

Lewisham Deptford

12499

30.32

18.64

Labour

LibDem

61.47

67,058

12674

145.0

Walthamstow

9478

23.12

14.67

Labour

LibDem

63.43

64,625

12214

145.3

Na h-Eileanan an Iar (Western Isles)

1885

12.81

8.65

SNP

Labour

67.57

21,780

4116

63.3

Bath

11883

25.24

17.82

LibDem

Conservative

70.61

66,686

12604

145.5

Orkney & Shetland

9928

51.32

30.01

LibDem

Labour

58.47

33,085

6253

78.1

Uxbridge & Ruislip S

11216

24.88

15.76

Conservative

Labour

63.34

71,160

13449

146.5

Arfon

1455

5.58

3.53

Plaid Cymru

Labour

63.3

41,198

7786

114.2

Dwyfor Meirionnydd

6367

22.03

14.04

Plaid Cymru

Conservative

63.73

45,354

8572

146.8

Putney

10053

24.65

15.86

Conservative

Labour

64.36

63,371

11977

116.0

Mitcham & Morden

13666

31.2

20.73

Labour

Conservative

66.42

65,939

12462

147.0

Wimbledon

11408

24.07

17.36

Conservative

LibDem

72.11

65,723

12422

116.1

Wiltshire N

7483

15.37

11.28

Conservative

LibDem

73.44

66,315

12534

148.0

Battersea

5977

12.25

8.04

Conservative

Labour

65.66

74,311

14045

119.2

St Albans

2305

4.36

3.29

Conservative

LibDem

75.42

70,058

13241

148.7

Cardiff Central

4576

12.66

7.48

LibDem

Labour

59.1

61,165

11560

122.4

Aberdeen S

3506

8.15

5.48

Labour

LibDem

67.21

64,031

12102

149.2

Tooting

2524

4.98

3.42

Labour

Conservative

68.6

73,840

13956

123.3

Sheffield Central

165

0.4

0.24

Labour

LibDem

61.38

67,554

12768

150.0

Glasgow N

3898

13.16

7.57

Labour

LibDem

57.51

51,490

9732

128.9

Thornbury & Yate

7116

14.76

11.1

LibDem

Conservative

75.24

64,092

12113

150.0

Leeds N W

9103

20.93

13.92

LibDem

Conservative

66.49

65,399

12360

132.7

Vauxhall

10651

24.66

14.24

Labour

LibDem

57.73

74,811

14139

150.0

Aberdeenshire W & Kincardine

3684

8.15

5.57

LibDem

Conservative

68.36

66,110

12495

133.1

Hayes & Harlington

10824

25.39

15.41

Labour

Conservative

60.71

70,231

13274

150.0

Wokingham

13492

24.74

17.66

Conservative

LibDem

71.38

76,386

14437

136.1

Romsey & Southampton N

4156

8.49

6.1

Conservative

LibDem

71.8

68,157

12882

150.2

Chelsea & Fulham

16722

41.96

25.24

Conservative

Labour

60.15

66,257

12523

136.3

Sutton & Cheam

1608

3.31

2.41

LibDem

Conservative

72.77

66,658

12598

150.4

Ross Skye & Lochaber

13070

37.52

25.21

LibDem

Labour

67.21

51,836

9797

137.1

Bracknell

15704

30.12

20.42

Conservative

LibDem

67.81

76,888

14532

150.7

Bristol W

11366

20.54

13.74

LibDem

Labour

66.9

82,728

15636

137.4

Carshalton & Wallington

5260

11.46

7.91

LibDem

Conservative

69.02

66,524

12573

151.0

Leyton & Wanstead

6416

15.98

10.1

Labour

LibDem

63.2

63,541

12009

137.9

Basingstoke

13176

26.01

17.46

Conservative

LibDem

67.12

75,473

14264

151.0

Montgomeryshire

1184

3.5

2.43

Conservative

LibDem

69.39

48,730

9210

139.4

Dulwich & W Norwood

9365

19.42

12.86

Labour

LibDem

66.21

72,817

13762

151.1

Caithness Sutherland & Easter Ross

4826

16.78

10.21

LibDem

Labour

60.87

47,263

8933

139.6

Richmond Park

4091

6.9

5.26

Conservative

LibDem

76.23

77,751

14695

151.3

Reading E

7605

15.21

10.15

Conservative

LibDem

66.71

74,929

14162

139.9

Greenwich & Woolwich

10153

24.65

15.5

Labour

Conservative

62.89

65,489

12377

151.4

Brighton Pavilion

1252

2.42

1.69

Green Party

Labour

70.04

74,009

13988

140.5

Poplar & Limehouse

6030

12.91

8.04

Labour

Conservative

62.3

74,955

14166

151.6

Cambridge

6792

13.55

9.09

LibDem

Conservative

67.11

74,699

14118

140.5

Gordon

6748

13.83

9.19

LibDem

SNP

66.43

73,420

13876

151.7

Harrow W

3143

6.82

4.58

Labour

Conservative

67.27

68,554

12957

141.1

Devizes

13005

28.06

19.3

Conservative

LibDem

68.78

67,379

12735

151.8

Cities of London & Wminster

11076

29.99

16.57

Conservative

Labour

55.25

66,849

12634

141.6

Wrexham

3658

11.09

7.19

Labour

LibDem

64.82

50,872

9615

151.9

Edinburgh S

316

0.72

0.53

Labour

LibDem

73.79

59,362

11219

141.8

Twickenham

12140

20.33

15.07

LibDem

Conservative

74.12

80,569

15228

152.1

Aberconwy

3398

11.34

7.62

Conservative

Labour

67.2

44,593

8428

142.2

Beckenham

17784

37.29

26.86

Conservative

LibDem

72.01

66,219

12515

152.5

Streatham

3259

6.96

4.37

Labour

LibDem

62.84

74,532

14087

142.4

Sheffield Hallam

15284

29.89

22.22

LibDem

Conservative

74.33

68,798

13003

152.7

Filton & Bradley Stoke

6914

14.31

10.02

Conservative

Labour

70

69,003

13042

142.5

Kingswood

2445

5.1

3.68

Conservative

Labour

72.19

66,361

12542

153.1

Manchester Withington

1894

4.21

2.55

LibDem

Labour

60.55

74,371

14056

143.2

Chingford & Woodford Green

12963

30.07

20

Conservative

Labour

66.49

64,831

12253

153.2

Ealing Southall

9291

21.73

13.87

Labour

Conservative

63.84

66,970

12657

143.3

Oxford E

4581

8.87

5.59

Labour

LibDem

63.06

81,903

15480

153.7

Hampshire N E

18597

35.13

25.76

Conservative

LibDem

73.33

72,196

13645

143.3

Clwyd S

2834

8.17

5.27

Labour

Conservative

64.53

53,748

10158

154.1

Aldershot

5586

12.31

7.82

Conservative

LibDem

63.51

71,465

13507

144.1

Wycombe

9560

19.85

12.89

Conservative

LibDem

64.92

74,175

14019

154.4

Windsor

19054

38.42

27.41

Conservative

LibDem

71.34

69,511

13138

144.9

York Central

6451

13.88

8.44

Labour

Conservative

60.81

76,439

14447

155.2

Enfield Southgate

7626

17.19

11.89

Conservative

Labour

69.15

64,139

12122

155.8

61

Seat

Majority

%
Majority

%
Majority
Electors

Party

Runner

%
Turnout

Total
Voters

Disabled
Voters

Welfare
m

Seat

Majority

%
Majority

%
Majority
Electors

Party

Runner

%
Turnout

Total
Voters

Disabled
Voters

Welfare
m

Delyn

2272

6.14

4.25

Labour

Conservative

69.17

53,470

10106

156.0

Reigate

13591

27.19

18.98

Conservative

LibDem

69.8

71,604

13533

161.3

Hexham

5788

13.31

9.59

Conservative

LibDem

72.04

60,360

11408

156.1

Erith & Thamesmead

5703

13.43

8.16

Labour

Conservative

60.77

69,900

13211

161.6

Kensington

8616

24.51

13.06

Conservative

Labour

53.28

65,975

12469

156.1

Harrow E

3403

7.09

4.83

Conservative

Labour

68.08

70,510

13326

161.7

Ealing Central & Acton

3716

7.87

5.29

Conservative

Labour

67.19

70,251

13277

156.6

Maidenhead

16769

31.22

23.02

Conservative

LibDem

73.75

72,844

13768

162.0

Bedfordshire Mid

15152

27.6

19.86

Conservative

LibDem

71.94

76,310

14423

156.7

Kingston & Surbiton

7560

13.24

9.32

LibDem

Conservative

70.41

81,115

15331

162.1

Fife N E

9048

22.58

14.41

LibDem

Conservative

63.83

62,771

11864

157.1

Hertford & Stortford

15437

27.88

19.68

Conservative

LibDem

70.58

78,459

14829

162.2

Hitchin & Harpenden

15271

27.91

20.68

Conservative

LibDem

74.08

73,851

13958

157.1

Islington N

12401

27.83

18.2

Labour

LibDem

65.41

68,119

12874

162.4

Luton S

2329

5.52

3.57

Labour

Conservative

64.73

65,219

12326

157.2

Newcastle upon Tyne E

4453

11.77

6.91

Labour

LibDem

58.68

64,487

12188

162.5

Guildford

7782

14

10.1

Conservative

LibDem

72.09

77,082

14568

157.5

Runnymede & Weybridge

16509

34.29

22.75

Conservative

LibDem

66.35

72,566

13715

162.5

Northamptonshire S

20478

34.19

24.96

Conservative

LibDem

73.01

82,033

15504

157.8

Newport E

1650

4.79

3.03

Labour

LibDem

63.28

54,437

10289

162.6

Pudsey

1659

3.38

2.4

Conservative

Labour

70.87

69,257

13090

157.9

Newbury

12248

20.9

15.48

Conservative

LibDem

74.03

79,144

14958

162.7

Bexleyheath & Crayford

10344

23.95

15.91

Conservative

Labour

66.42

65,015

12288

157.9

Hackney N & Stoke Newington

14461

31.13

19.57

Labour

LibDem

62.86

73,906

13968

162.9

Edinburgh N & Leith

1724

3.64

2.49

Labour

LibDem

68.43

69,207

13080

158.2

Chesham & Amersham

16710

31.86

23.76

Conservative

LibDem

74.57

70,333

13293

162.9

Woking

6807

12.9

9.22

Conservative

LibDem

71.49

73,837

13955

158.3

Eltham

1663

3.96

2.66

Labour

Conservative

67.05

62,590

11830

163.3

Kenilworth & Southam

12552

25.92

19.5

Conservative

LibDem

75.25

64,362

12164

158.3

Derbyshire Mid

11292

23.85

17.09

Conservative

Labour

71.65

66,074

12488

163.3

3744

7.09

4.83

Conservative

Labour

68.17

77,505

14648

163.5

12529

25.92

16.71

Speaker

Buckinghamshir
e Campaign For
Democracy

Loughborough

Buckingham

64.46

74,989

14173

158.5
Hammersmith

3549

7.48

4.91

Labour

Conservative

65.59

72,348

13674

163.5

Old Bexley & Sidcup

15857

34.86

24.14

Conservative

Labour

69.24

65,699

12417

158.7

Swindon S

3544

7.52

4.88

Conservative

Labour

64.89

72,619

13725

163.6

Northampton N

1936

4.81

3.13

Conservative

Labour

65.11

61,850

11690

158.9

Crawley

5928

12.48

8.14

Conservative

Labour

65.27

72,781

13756

163.7

Alyn & Deeside

2919

7.31

4.79

Labour

Conservative

65.52

60,931

11516

159.0

Leeds N E

4545

9.56

6.69

Labour

Conservative

70.01

67,899

12833

163.8

Bermondsey & Old Southwark

8530

19.1

10.99

LibDem

Labour

57.52

77,628

14672

159.0

Hornsey & Wood Green

6875

12.49

8.73

LibDem

Labour

69.9

78,748

14883

163.9

Warwick & Leamington

3513

7.16

5.18

Conservative

Labour

72.32

67,800

12814

159.1

Selby & Ainsty

12265

23.71

16.85

Conservative

Labour

71.05

72,804

13760

163.9

Ceredigion

8324

21.76

13.9

LibDem

Plaid Cymru

63.89

59,882

11318

159.1

Edinburgh S W

8447

18.58

12.73

Labour

Conservative

68.51

66,361

12542

164.0

Aylesbury

12618

23.73

16.21

Conservative

LibDem

68.29

77,844

14713

159.4

Lewisham E

6216

14.9

9.43

Labour

LibDem

63.28

65,926

12460

164.4

Lewisham W & Penge

5828

12.94

8.44

Labour

LibDem

65.24

69,022

13045

159.6

Hampshire E

13497

26.3

18.68

Conservative

LibDem

71.02

72,262

13658

164.5

Derbyshire S

7128

14.14

10.1

Conservative

Labour

71.41

70,608

13345

159.7

Penrith & The Border

11241

24.93

17.43

Conservative

LibDem

69.92

64,484

12187

164.6

Northampton S

6004

15.4

9.51

Conservative

Labour

61.77

63,105

11927

159.8

Portsmouth S

5200

12.6

7.4

LibDem

Conservative

58.75

70,242

13276

164.7

Islington S & Finsbury

3569

8.19

5.28

Labour

LibDem

64.38

67,650

12786

160.4

Redditch

5821

13.22

8.74

Conservative

Labour

66.12

66,573

12582

164.7

Reading W

6004

12.63

8.33

Conservative

Labour

65.9

72,120

13631

160.6

Brecon & Radnorshire

3747

9.65

6.99

LibDem

Conservative

72.49

53,589

10128

164.9

Stevenage

3578

8.01

5.19

Conservative

Labour

64.77

68,937

13029

160.7

Dorset Mid & Poole N

269

0.57

0.42

LibDem

Conservative

72.36

64,660

12221

165.0

Luton N

7520

17.48

11.46

Labour

Conservative

65.53

65,645

12407

160.9

Derbyshire Dales

13866

29.64

21.88

Conservative

LibDem

73.81

63,376

11978

165.0

Oxford W & Abingdon

176

0.31

0.2

Conservative

LibDem

65.33

86,458

16341

161.0

Daventry

19188

37.06

26.85

Conservative

LibDem

72.46

71,452

13504

165.0

Cardiff N

194

0.41

0.3

Conservative

Labour

72.66

65,553

12390

161.1

Chatham & Aylesford

6069

13.85

8.93

Conservative

Labour

64.46

67,964

12845

165.2

Bromley & Chislehurst

13900

31.56

21.25

Conservative

LibDem

67.31

65,427

12366

161.2

Southampton Test

2413

5.46

3.35

Labour

Conservative

61.43

71,931

13595

165.3

Nottingham E

6969

21.05

11.87

Labour

LibDem

56.4

58,705

11095

161.3

Ilford N

5404

11.49

7.47

Conservative

Labour

64.97

72,372

13678

165.4

62

Seat

Majority

%
Majority

%
Majority
Electors

Party

Runner

%
Turnout

Total
Voters

Disabled
Voters

Welfare
m

Seat

Majority

%
Majority

%
Majority
Electors

Party

Runner

%
Turnout

Total
Voters

Disabled
Voters

Welfare
m

Slough

5523

11.57

7.13

Labour

Conservative

61.62

77,473

14642

165.4

Manchester Gorton

6703

17.49

8.83

Labour

LibDem

50.47

75,933

14351

169.9

Hemel Hempstead

13406

27.1

18.43

Conservative

LibDem

68

72,752

13750

165.7

Wirral S

531

1.33

0.95

Labour

Conservative

71.13

56,099

10603

170.0

Rushcliffe

15811

29.45

21.67

Conservative

LibDem

73.59

72,955

13788

165.7

Romford

16954

36.48

23.78

Conservative

Labour

65.19

71,306

13477

170.0

Surrey Heath

17289

31.81

22.14

Conservative

LibDem

69.58

78,107

14762

166.0

Staffordshire Moorlands

6689

15.27

10.76

Conservative

Labour

70.51

62,137

11744

170.1

Bedfordshire N E

18942

34.1

24.27

Conservative

LibDem

71.17

78,060

14753

166.0

Ynys Mon

2461

7.14

4.91

Labour

Plaid Cymru

68.78

50,075

9464

170.2

Ruislip Northwood & Pinner

19060

37.96

26.89

Conservative

Labour

70.84

70,873

13395

166.0

Swindon N

7060

14.04

9.01

Conservative

Labour

64.16

78,384

14815

170.3

Stockport

6784

17.34

10.79

Labour

Conservative

62.23

62,879

11884

166.2

Nottingham S

1772

4.34

2.63

Labour

Conservative

60.48

67,441

12746

170.6

Spelthorne

10019

21.18

14.22

Conservative

LibDem

67.12

70,479

13321

166.2

Witham

15196

32.45

22.69

Conservative

LibDem

69.94

66,969

12657

170.6

Brentford & Isleworth

1958

3.64

2.34

Conservative

Labour

64.35

83,546

15790

166.3

Ilford S

11287

22.05

13.09

Labour

Conservative

59.37

86,220

16296

170.7

Horsham

11460

20.52

14.77

Conservative

LibDem

71.99

77,564

14660

166.4

Preseli Pembrokeshire

4605

11.63

8.02

Conservative

Labour

68.99

57,400

10849

170.9

Enfield N

1692

3.81

2.55

Conservative

Labour

67.09

66,261

12523

166.5

Saffron Walden

15242

28.03

20.05

Conservative

LibDem

71.51

76,035

14371

171.0

Portsmouth N

7289

16.52

10.36

Conservative

Labour

62.73

70,329

13292

167.1

Dartford

10628

21.22

13.93

Conservative

Labour

65.66

76,271

14415

171.2

Midlothian

10349

26.37

16.86

Labour

SNP

63.93

61,387

11602

167.1

Worcester

2982

6.09

4.09

Conservative

Labour

67.24

72,835

13766

171.3

Harlow

4925

11.22

7.29

Conservative

Labour

64.92

67,583

12773

167.3

Haltemprice & Howden

11602

23.81

16.51

Conservative

LibDem

69.37

70,254

13278

171.5

Meon Valley

12125

23.66

17.2

Conservative

LibDem

72.69

70,488

13322

167.4

Orpington

17200

35.17

25.39

Conservative

LibDem

72.21

67,732

12801

171.5

Sevenoaks

17515

35.45

25.17

Conservative

LibDem

71

69,591

13153

167.6

Chippenham

2470

4.72

3.43

LibDem

Conservative

72.65

72,106

13628

171.7

Tatton

14487

32.03

21.7

Conservative

LibDem

67.77

66,746

12615

167.7

Kettering

9094

19.21

13.21

Conservative

Labour

68.77

68,824

13008

171.7

Winchester

3048

5.45

4.13

Conservative

LibDem

75.81

73,805

13949

167.8

Basildon & Billericay

12338

29.68

18.83

Conservative

Labour

63.45

65,515

12382

171.8

Wantage

13547

24.04

16.84

Conservative

LibDem

70.03

80,456

15206

167.9

Pontypridd

2785

7.59

4.78

Labour

LibDem

63

58,205

11001

171.9

Henley

16588

30.99

22.69

Conservative

LibDem

73.19

73,123

13820

168.0

Salisbury

5966

12.31

8.85

Conservative

LibDem

71.9

67,430

12744

172.0

Dunbartonshire E

2184

4.55

3.42

LibDem

Labour

75.16

63,795

12057

168.1

Milton Keynes N

8961

16.63

10.87

Conservative

Labour

65.37

82,432

15580

172.0

Somerset N E

4914

9.6

7.24

Conservative

Labour

75.43

67,881

12830

168.3

Hertfordshire S W

14920

26.29

19.07

Conservative

LibDem

72.53

78,248

14789

172.1

Esher & Walton

18593

34.09

24.68

Conservative

LibDem

72.4

75,338

14239

168.3

Cambridgeshire S

7838

13.27

9.92

Conservative

LibDem

74.76

78,995

14930

172.2

Finchley & Golders Green

5809

12.32

8.21

Conservative

Labour

66.68

70,722

13366

168.8

Wirral W

2436

6.19

4.43

Conservative

Labour

71.52

55,050

10404

172.3

Tunbridge Wells

15576

30.95

21.09

Conservative

LibDem

68.13

73,855

13959

169.0

High Peak

4677

9.29

6.55

Conservative

Labour

70.44

71,458

13506

172.3

Maidstone & The Weald

5889

12.04

8.29

Conservative

LibDem

68.87

71,041

13427

169.2

Leeds W

7016

18.1

10.4

Labour

LibDem

57.45

67,453

12749

172.3

Altrincham & Sale W

11595

23.47

16.06

Conservative

LibDem

68.4

72,208

13647

169.2

Hull N

641

1.93

Labour

LibDem

51.95

64,082

12111

172.4

Berwick-upon-Tweed

2690

4.75

LibDem

Conservative

67.94

56,578

10693

169.3

Hertfordshire N E

15194

30.13

21.04

Conservative

LibDem

69.84

72,200

13646

172.4

Eastleigh

3864

7.2

4.99

LibDem

Conservative

69.28

77,436

14635

169.3

Brent N

8028

15.35

9.57

Labour

Conservative

62.34

83,896

15856

172.7

Hampshire N W

18583

34.87

24.23

Conservative

LibDem

69.49

76,695

14495

169.3

Bedfordshire S W

16649

32.79

21.75

Conservative

LibDem

66.32

76,559

14470

172.7

Tonbridge & Malling

18178

35.43

25.32

Conservative

LibDem

71.48

71,790

13568

169.3

Edinburgh E

9181

23.03

15.06

Labour

SNP

65.41

60,945

11519

172.8

Lancaster & Fleetwood

333

0.78

0.49

Conservative

Labour

63.37

67,379

12735

169.4

Hertsmere

17605

37.24

24.1

Conservative

Labour

64.7

73,057

13808

172.8

Welwyn Hatfield

17423

35.58

24.18

Conservative

Labour

67.96

72,058

13619

169.5

Bethnal Green & Bow

11574

22.82

14.25

Labour

LibDem

62.44

81,243

15355

172.9

Morley & Outwood

1101

2.25

1.47

Labour

Conservative

65.24

74,891

14154

169.9

Preston

7733

23.79

12.64

Labour

LibDem

53.12

61,187

11564

173.0

Watford

1425

2.58

1.76

Conservative

LibDem

68.33

80,798

15271

169.9

Stirling

8304

17.73

12.57

Labour

Conservative

70.89

66,080

12489

173.1

63

TARGET SEATS

England
The Office of Disability Issues reports that in 2012
England has 9.8 statutory disabled persons as part
of the general population. Highest prevalence is
seen in Northwest and Mersyside and South East.

64

Marginal

Seat

Majority

Party

Runner

Total Voters

Disabled Voters

Welfare m

Marginal

Seat

Majority

Party

Runner

Total Voters

Disabled Voters

Welfare m

Hampstead & Kilburn

42

Labour

Conservative

80,373

15190

175.8

35

Rochdale

889

Labour

LibDem

78,952

14922

220.5

Warwickshire N

54

Conservative

Labour

70,138

13256

185.0

44

Telford

978

Labour

Conservative

65,061

12297

179.3

Camborne & Redruth

66

Conservative

LibDem

63,975

12091

199.5

48

Walsall N

990

Labour

Conservative

64,034

12102

212.7

Bolton W

92

Labour

Conservative

71,284

13473

189.8

42

Weaver Vale

991

Conservative

Labour

67,269

12714

174.5

Thurrock

92

Conservative

Labour

77,758

14696

179.0

36

Harrogate & Knaresborough

1039

Conservative

LibDem

74,760

14130

182.5

Oldham E & Saddleworth

103

Labour

LibDem

72,557

13713

198.8

43

Lincoln

1058

Conservative

Labour

73,540

13899

196.7

Hendon

106

Conservative

Labour

72,943

13786

174.6

41

Morley & Outwood

1101

Labour

Conservative

74,891

14154

169.9

12

Sheffield Central

165

Labour

LibDem

67,554

12768

150.0

47

Plymouth Sutton & Devonport

1149

Conservative

Labour

72,938

13785

194.9

10

Solihull

175

LibDem

Conservative

76,288

14418

201.3

45

Brighton Pavilion

1252

Green Party

Labour

74,009

13988

140.5

Oxford W & Abingdon

176

Conservative

LibDem

86,458

16341

161.0

55

Birmingham Edgbaston

1274

Labour

Conservative

68,573

12960

177.4

11

Ashfield

192

Labour

LibDem

77,379

14625

223.2

40

Stroud

1299

Conservative

Labour

78,286

14796

193.9

14

Sampton Itchen

192

Labour

Conservative

74,532

14087

180.0

49

St Austell & Newquay

1312

LibDem

Conservative

75,284

14229

214.5

15

Sherwood

214

Conservative

Labour

71,443

13503

195.7

56

Brighton Kemptown

1328

Conservative

Labour

66,015

12477

193.1

16

Dorset Mid & Poole N

269

LibDem

Conservative

64,660

12221

165.0

52

Brent Central

1345

LibDem

Labour

74,046

13995

194.2

17

Norwich S

310

LibDem

Labour

73,649

13920

186.6

53

Bedford

1353

Conservative

Labour

68,530

12952

178.8

18

Stockton S

332

Conservative

Labour

73,840

13956

175.3

46

Watford

1425

Conservative

LibDem

80,798

15271

169.9

21

Lancaster & Fleetwood

333

Conservative

Labour

67,379

12735

169.4

58

Halifax

1472

Labour

Conservative

70,380

13302

193.1

23

Bradford E

365

LibDem

Labour

65,116

12307

191.3

50

Dewsbury

1526

Conservative

Labour

78,910

14914

199.3

20

Broxtowe

389

Conservative

Labour

72,042

13616

183.8

63

Newcastle-under-Lyme

1552

Labour

Conservative

69,433

13123

183.6

22

Truro & Falmouth

435

Conservative

LibDem

70,598

13343

191.8

51

Warrington S

1553

Conservative

Labour

79,182

14965

190.5

24

Newton Abbot

523

Conservative

LibDem

69,319

13101

203.1

71

Plymouth Moor View

1588

Labour

Conservative

68,062

12864

207.4

27

Wirral S

531

Labour

Conservative

56,099

10603

170.0

57

Sutton & Cheam

1608

LibDem

Conservative

66,658

12598

150.4

25

Amber Valley

536

Conservative

Labour

70,171

13262

186.7

65

Wakefield

1613

Labour

Conservative

70,812

13383

186.3

26

Chesterfield

549

Labour

LibDem

71,878

13585

213.7

59

Pudsey

1659

Conservative

Labour

69,257

13090

157.9

28

Derby N

613

Labour

Conservative

71,474

13509

181.6

73

Eltham

1663

Labour

Conservative

62,590

11830

163.3

34

Hull N

641

Labour

LibDem

64,082

12111

172.4

64

Middlesbrough S & Cleveland


E

1677

Labour

Conservative

72,666

13734

208.8

32

Dudley N

649

Labour

Conservative

60,838

11498

185.4
70

Enfield N

1692

Conservative

Labour

66,261

12523

166.5

33

Wolverhampton S W

691

Conservative

Labour

58,845

11122

177.8
68

St Ives

1719

LibDem

Conservative

66,944

12652

200.8

39

Great Grimsby

714

Labour

Conservative

61,229

11572

185.2
76

Walsall S

1755

Labour

Conservative

64,387

12169

200.4

31

Waveney

769

Conservative

Labour

78,532

14843

254.6
78

Nottingham S

1772

Labour

Conservative

67,441

12746

170.6

30

Wells

800

LibDem

Conservative

79,432

15013

225.0
54

Somerton & Frome

1817

LibDem

Conservative

81,548

15413

208.9

38

Carlisle

853

Conservative

Labour

65,263

12335

180.7
77

Burnley

1818

LibDem

Labour

66,615

12590

198.2

37

Morecambe & Lunesdale

866

Conservative

Labour

69,576

13150

213.4
100

Blackpool S

1852

Labour

Conservative

63,027

11912

211.8

72

Gedling

1859

Labour

Conservative

70,866

13394

182.7

69

Hove

1868

Conservative

Labour

71,720

13555

173.5

75

Manchester Withington

1894

LibDem

Labour

74,371

14056

143.2

65

Marginal

Seat

Majority

Party

Runner

Total Voters

Disabled Voters

Welfare m

74

Hastings & Rye

1993

Conservative

Labour

77,030

14559

247.9

84

Halesowen & Rowley Regis

2023

Conservative

Labour

63,693

12038

194.2

85

Nuneaton

2069

Conservative

Labour

67,837

12821

80

Ipswich

2079

Conservative

Labour

75,770

103

Westminster N

2126

Labour

Conservative

101

Blackpool N & Cleveleys

2150

Conservative

91

Bury N

2243

79

St Albans

107

Marginal

Seat

Majority

Party

Runner

Total Voters

Disabled Voters

Welfare m

144

Hyndburn

3090

Labour

Conservative

67,221

12705

199.8

174.5

128

Harrow W

3143

Labour

Conservative

68,554

12957

141.1

14321

194.2

136

Cannock Chase

3195

Conservative

Labour

74,508

14082

196.2

66,739

12614

185.0

120

Cornwall S E

3220

Conservative

LibDem

71,373

13489

200.5

Labour

66,017

12477

224.7

134

Streatham

3259

Labour

LibDem

74,532

14087

142.4

Conservative

Labour

66,759

12617

176.2

117

Cheadle

3272

LibDem

Conservative

71,635

13539

183.9

2305

Conservative

LibDem

70,058

13241

148.7

121

Bristol N W

3274

Conservative

LibDem

73,469

13886

201.3

Luton S

2329

Labour

Conservative

65,219

12326

157.2

184

Birmingham Erdington

3277

Labour

Conservative

66,405

12551

215.9

105

Southampton Test

2413

Labour

Conservative

71,931

13595

165.3

127

Bury S

3292

Labour

Conservative

73,544

13900

194.8

87

Gloucester

2420

Conservative

Labour

79,321

14992

197.8

155

Darlington

3388

Labour

Conservative

68,168

12884

190.8

116

Wirral W

2436

Conservative

Labour

55,050

10404

172.3

138

Harrow E

3403

Conservative

Labour

70,510

13326

161.7

96

Derbyshire N E

2445

Labour

Conservative

71,398

13494

204.5

152

Newcastle upon Tyne N

3414

Labour

LibDem

67,110

12684

197.3

92

Kingswood

2445

Conservative

Labour

66,361

12542

153.1

123

Eastbourne

3435

LibDem

Conservative

77,840

14712

252.1

86

Chippenham

2470

LibDem

Conservative

72,106

13628

171.7

147

Birmingham Selly Oak

3482

Labour

Conservative

74,805

14138

190.2

94

Hereford & Herefordshire S

2481

Conservative

LibDem

72,021

13612

198.7

142

Warwick & Leamington

3513

Conservative

Labour

67,800

12814

159.1

140

Wolverhampton N E

2484

Labour

Conservative

58,931

11138

191.7

149

Swindon S

3544

Conservative

Labour

72,619

13725

163.6

99

Erewash

2501

Conservative

Labour

69,655

13165

186.5

148

Hammersmith

3549

Labour

Conservative

72,348

13674

163.5

90

Tooting

2524

Labour

Conservative

73,840

13956

123.3

165

Islington S & Finsbury

3569

Labour

LibDem

67,650

12786

160.4

131

Scunthorpe

2549

Labour

Conservative

63,089

11924

177.7

158

Stevenage

3578

Conservative

Labour

68,937

13029

160.7

106

Chester City of

2583

Conservative

Labour

70,131

13255

186.5

156

Pendle

3585

Conservative

Labour

66,422

12554

191.1

97

Chorley

2593

Labour

Conservative

70,976

13414

187.8

167

Don Valley

3595

Labour

Conservative

72,597

13721

212.6

111

Dagenham & Rainham

2630

Labour

Conservative

69,764

13185

190.3

133

York Outer

3688

Conservative

LibDem

75,939

14352

176.7

95

Wyre Forest

2643

Conservative

Ind Community & Health


Concern

76,713

14499

223.1

154

Ealing Central & Acton

3716

Conservative

Labour

70,251

13277

156.6

166

Bristol E

3722

Labour

Conservative

69,448

13126

178.0

135

Berwick-upon-Tweed

2690

LibDem

Conservative

56,578

10693

169.3
139

Loughborough

3744

Conservative

Labour

77,505

14648

163.5

93

Weston-Super-Mare

2691

Conservative

LibDem

78,487

14834

240.5
153

Birmingham Hall Green

3799

Labour

Respect Party

76,580

14474

200.0

98

Exeter

2721

Labour

Conservative

77,158

14583

183.2
178

Copeland

3833

Labour

Conservative

63,149

11935

175.4

126

Stalybridge & Hyde

2744

Labour

Conservative

69,081

13056

191.0
169

Coventry S

3845

Labour

Conservative

73,652

13920

195.6

125

Birmingham Northfield

2782

Labour

Conservative

71,338

13483

218.4
200

Dudley S

3856

Conservative

Labour

60,572

11448

177.4

109

Croydon Central

2879

Conservative

Labour

76,349

14430

181.6
157

Sefton Central

3862

Labour

Conservative

67,511

12760

211.6

115

Keighley

2940

Conservative

Labour

65,893

12454

186.6
143

Eastleigh

3864

LibDem

Conservative

77,436

14635

169.3

102

Devon W & Torridge

2957

Conservative

LibDem

77,360

14621

224.7
183

Norwich N

3901

Conservative

Labour

64,814

12250

180.0

118

Cornwall N

2981

LibDem

Conservative

67,940

12841

194.6

113

Worcester

2982

Conservative

Labour

72,835

13766

171.3

129

Dorset W

3923

Conservative

LibDem

76,869

14528

227.9

146

Birmingham Yardley

3002

LibDem

Labour

72,321

13669

217.7

104

Winchester

3048

Conservative

LibDem

73,805

13949

167.8

66

"

Marginal

Seat

Majority

Party

Runner

Total Voters

Disabled Voters

Welfare m

Marginal

Seat

Majority

Party

Runner

Total Voters

Disabled Voters

Welfare m

130

Taunton Deane

3993

LibDem

Conservative

82,507

15594

221.1

231

Barrow & Furness

5208

Labour

Conservative

68,943

13030

217.2

217

Leicester W

4017

Labour

Conservative

64,900

12266

175.5

242

Redcar

5214

LibDem

Labour

67,127

12687

209.9

168

Torbay

4078

LibDem

Conservative

76,244

14410

252.4

254

Bishop Auckland

5218

Labour

Conservative

68,368

12922

214.5

190

Bolton N E

4084

Labour

Conservative

66,846

12634

206.3

221

Carshalton & Wallington

5260

LibDem

Conservative

66,524

12573

151.0

132

Richmond Park

4091

Conservative

LibDem

77,751

14695

151.3

207

Dover

5274

Conservative

Labour

71,833

13576

210.9

204

Stoke-on-Trent S

4130

Labour

Conservative

68,032

12858

202.7

222

Ilford N

5404

Conservative

Labour

72,372

13678

165.4

171

Romsey & Southampton N

4156

Conservative

LibDem

68,157

12882

150.2

211

Stafford

5460

Conservative

Labour

70,667

13356

182.6

199

Great Yarmouth

4276

Conservative

Labour

70,315

13290

235.1

290

Hartlepool

5509

Labour

Conservative

68,927

13027

214.8

192

Cleethorpes

4298

Conservative

Labour

70,214

13270

202.5

223

Slough

5523

Labour

Conservative

77,473

14642

165.4

205

Worsley & Eccles S

4337

Labour

Conservative

72,473

13697

217.2

209

South Ribble

5554

Conservative

Labour

75,822

14330

191.2

172

Batley & Spen

4406

Labour

Conservative

76,738

14503

195.0

329

Stoke-on-Trent Central

5566

Labour

LibDem

61,003

11530

179.2

230

Newcastle upon Tyne E

4453

Labour

LibDem

64,487

12188

162.5

269

Bournemouth W

5583

Conservative

LibDem

71,753

13561

199.7

214

Huddersfield

4472

Labour

Conservative

66,318

12534

186.5

237

Aldershot

5586

Conservative

LibDem

71,465

13507

144.1

191

Rossendale & Darwen

4493

Conservative

Labour

73,229

13840

193.7

310

West Bromwich W

5651

Labour

Conservative

64,859

12258

192.3

159

Elmet & Rothwell

4521

Conservative

Labour

77,724

14690

201.9

224

Berwickshire Roxburgh &


Selkirk

5675

LibDem

Conservative

73,826

13953

208.6

193

Leeds N E

4545

Labour

Conservative

67,899

12833

163.8
270

Erith & Thamesmead

5703

Labour

Conservative

69,900

13211

161.6

227

Workington

4575

Labour

Conservative

59,607

11266

179.0
276

Salford & Eccles

5725

Labour

LibDem

75,483

14266

224.7

176

Oxford E

4581

Labour

LibDem

81,903

15480

153.7
212

Tynemouth

5739

Labour

Conservative

75,680

14304

206.9

234

Bradford S

4622

Labour

Conservative

63,580

12017

191.4
346

Hull W & Hessle

5742

Labour

LibDem

57,264

10823

187.2

194

Feltham & Heston

4658

Labour

Conservative

81,058

15320

178.8
286

Bradford W

5763

Labour

Conservative

62,519

11816

181.5

186

High Peak

4677

Conservative

Labour

71,458

13506

172.3
257

Basildon S & Thurrock E

5772

Conservative

Labour

71,874

13584

179.7

197

Bristol S

4734

Labour

LibDem

78,579

14851

217.4
268

Hexham

5788

Conservative

LibDem

60,360

11408

156.1

174

Colne Valley

4837

Conservative

LibDem

80,060

15131

195.0
287

Sheffield Heeley

5807

Labour

LibDem

65,571

12393

208.2

210

Peterborough

4861

Conservative

Labour

70,278

13283

208.9
239

Finchley & Golders Green

5809

Conservative

Labour

70,722

13366

168.8

195

Somerset N E

4914

Conservative

Labour

67,881

12830

168.3
220

Devon N

5821

LibDem

Conservative

74,508

14082

208.3

187

Cheltenham

4920

LibDem

Conservative

78,998

14931

178.9
264

Redditch

5821

Conservative

Labour

66,573

12582

164.7

218

Harlow

4925

Conservative

Labour

67,583

12773

167.3
260

Lewisham W & Penge

5828

Labour

LibDem

69,022

13045

159.6

202

Totnes

4927

Conservative

LibDem

67,962

12845

214.7
247

Rother Valley

5866

Labour

Conservative

72,847

13768

200.8

185

Bosworth

5032

Conservative

LibDem

77,296

14609

193.1
233

Maidstone & The Weald

5889

Conservative

LibDem

71,041

13427

169.2

188

Chelmsford

5110

Conservative

LibDem

77,525

14652

174.3
243

Crawley

5928

Conservative

Labour

72,781

13756

163.7

229

Brigg & Goole

5147

Conservative

Labour

67,345

12728

174.9
203

Cambridgeshire S E

5946

Conservative

LibDem

83,068

15700

184.6

213

Stourbridge

5164

Conservative

Labour

69,637

13161

189.1
238

Salisbury

5966

Conservative

LibDem

67,430

12744

172.0

248

Portsmouth S

5200

LibDem

Conservative

70,242

13276

164.7
261

Heywood & Middleton

5971

Labour

Conservative

80,171

15152

226.5

189

Milton Keynes S

5201

Conservative

Labour

86,559

16360

180.7
235

Battersea

5977

Conservative

Labour

74,311

14045

119.2

251

Rugby

6000

Conservative

Labour

68,914

13025

177.1

308

Northampton S

6004

Conservative

Labour

63,105

11927

159.8

"

"

67

Marginal

Seat

Majority

Party

Runner

Total Voters

Disabled Voters

Welfare m

Marginal

Seat

Majority

Party

Runner

Total Voters

Disabled Voters

Welfare m

241

Mansfield

6012

Labour

Conservative

80,069

15133

230.8

281

Congleton

7063

Conservative

LibDem

72,280

13661

187.2

275

Southport

6024

LibDem

Conservative

67,200

12701

225.9

292

Thornbury & Yate

7116

LibDem

Conservative

64,092

12113

150.0

259

Poplar & Limehouse

6030

Labour

Conservative

74,955

14166

151.6

285

Derbyshire S

7128

Conservative

Labour

70,608

13345

159.7

232

Crewe & Nantwich

6046

Conservative

Labour

79,728

15069

195.7

354

Liverpool Wavertree

7167

Labour

LibDem

62,518

11816

202.3

236

Canterbury

6048

Conservative

LibDem

74,121

14009

198.9

320

Southend W

7270

Conservative

LibDem

66,918

12648

178.6

279

Chatham & Aylesford

6069

Conservative

Labour

67,964

12845

165.2

315

Portsmouth N

7289

Conservative

Labour

70,329

13292

167.1

262

Tamworth

6090

Conservative

Labour

71,962

13601

179.3

278

Broadland

7292

Conservative

LibDem

72,445

13692

197.4

294

Derby S

6122

Labour

Conservative

70,999

13419

205.2

266

Sussex Mid

7402

Conservative

LibDem

77,199

14591

176.0

295

Lewisham E

6216

Labour

LibDem

65,926

12460

164.4

293

Dorset S

7443

Conservative

Labour

73,360

13865

208.4

296

Doncaster Central

6229

Labour

Conservative

72,985

13794

207.8

396

Newcastle upon Tyne Central

7466

Labour

LibDem

60,507

11436

178.1

271

Coventry N W

6288

Labour

Conservative

72,871

13773

197.5

307

Wiltshire N

7483

Conservative

LibDem

66,315

12534

148.0

252

Burton

6304

Conservative

Labour

74,874

14151

185.6

291

Leicestershire N W

7511

Conservative

Labour

71,217

13460

176.2

228

Tewkesbury

6310

Conservative

LibDem

76,655

14488

187.2

336

Luton N

7520

Labour

Conservative

65,645

12407

160.9

300

Hazel Grove

6371

LibDem

Conservative

62,300

11775

179.4

312

Poole

7541

Conservative

LibDem

72,641

13729

200.2

313

Leyton & Wanstead

6416

Labour

LibDem

63,541

12009

137.9

265

Kingston & Surbiton

7560

LibDem

Conservative

81,115

15331

162.1

240

Calder Valley

6431

Conservative

Labour

76,903

14535

195.3

351

Wythenshawe & Sale E

7575

Labour

Conservative

79,923

15105

224.9

280

York Central

6451

Labour

Conservative

76,439

14447

155.2

301

Reading E

7605

Conservative

LibDem

74,929

14162

139.9

355

Wolverhampton S E

6593

Labour

Conservative

59,884

11318

202.4

335

Durham N W

7612

Labour

LibDem

68,832

13009

173.9

332

Blyth Valley

6668

Labour

LibDem

62,900

11888

178.5

317

Thanet S

7617

Conservative

Labour

70,045

13239

232.4

323

Stockton N

6676

Labour

Conservative

66,752

12616

199.9

284

Dorset N

7625

Conservative

LibDem

73,741

13937

190.2

303

Staffordshire Moorlands

6689

Conservative

Labour

62,137

11744

170.1

331

Enfield Southgate

7626

Conservative

Labour

64,139

12122

155.8

339

West Bromwich E

6696

Labour

Conservative

62,668

11844

198.7

325

Castle Point

7632

Conservative

Ind Save Our Green Belt

67,284

12717

197.3

337

Manchester Gorton

6703

Labour

LibDem

75,933

14351

169.9

302

Lewes

7647

LibDem

Conservative

68,708

12986

200.2

311

Sunderland Central

6725

Labour

Conservative

74,485

14078

233.6

338

Bournemouth E

7728

Conservative

LibDem

71,125

13443

196.1

245

Worcestershire W

6754

Conservative

LibDem

72,807

13761

209.4

428

Preston

7733

Labour

LibDem

61,187

11564

173.0

305

Warrington N

6771

Labour

Conservative

70,473

13319

190.3

282

Guildford

7782

Conservative

LibDem

77,082

14568

157.5

334

Stockport

6784

Labour

Conservative

62,879

11884

166.2

267

Cambridgeshire S

7838

Conservative

LibDem

78,995

14930

172.2

272

Cambridge

6792

LibDem

Conservative

74,699

14118

140.5

273

Somerset N

7862

Conservative

LibDem

77,306

14611

193.6

258

Woking

6807

Conservative

LibDem

73,837

13955

158.3

298

Shrewsbury & Atcham

7944

Conservative

LibDem

75,446

14259

199.8

244

Hornsey & Wood Green

6875

LibDem

Labour

78,748

14883

163.9

306

Brent N

8028

Labour

Conservative

83,896

15856

172.7

289

Filton & Bradley Stoke

6914

Conservative

Labour

69,003

13042

142.5

314

Scarborough & Whitby

8130

Conservative

Labour

75,470

14264

233.4

382

Nottingham E

6969

Labour

LibDem

58,705

11095

161.3

426

Nottingham N

8138

Labour

Conservative

63,240

11952

213.0

299

Colchester

6982

LibDem

Conservative

74,064

13998

177.9

316

Bassetlaw

8215

Labour

Conservative

76,513

14461

222.3

343

Leeds W

7016

Labour

LibDem

67,453

12749

172.3

374

Stoke-on-Trent N

8235

Labour

Conservative

72,054

13618

216.7

347

Wansbeck

7031

Labour

LibDem

61,782

11677

185.0

283

Swindon N

7060

Conservative

Labour

78,384

14815

170.3

"
68

"

"

"

TARGET SEATS

Scotland
The Office of Disability Issues reports that in 2012
Scotland had 1 million statutory disabled persons
living in the community.

69

Marginal

Seat

Majority

Party

Runner

Total Voters

Disabled Voters

Welfare m

Marginal

Seat

Majority

Party

Runner

Total Voters

Disabled Voters

Welfare m

19

Edinburgh S

316

Labour

LibDem

59,362

11219

141.8

405

Livingston

10791

Labour

SNP

75,924

14350

199.7

67

Edinburgh N & Leith

1724

Labour

LibDem

69,207

13080

158.2

606

Glasgow E

11840

Labour

SNP

61,865

11692

248.8

82

Dundee E

1821

SNP

Labour

65,471

12374

198.2

480

Ayrshire Central

12007

Labour

Conservative

68,352

12919

207.3

256

Na h-Eileanan an Iar (Western


Isles)

1885

SNP

Labour

21,780

4116

63.3

448

East Lothian

12258

Labour

Conservative

73,348

13863

197.3

471

Kilmarnock & Loudoun

12378

Labour

SNP

74,131

14011

217.0

83

Dunbartonshire E

2184

LibDem

Labour

63,795

12057

168.1
588

Airdrie & Shotts

12408

Labour

SNP

62,364

11787

199.6

145

Alyn & Deeside

2919

Labour

Conservative

60,931

11516

159.0
439

Linlithgow & Falkirk E

12553

Labour

SNP

80,907

15291

223.1

173

Angus

3282

SNP

Conservative

62,860

11881

187.9
559

Glasgow S

12658

Labour

SNP

65,069

12298

191.8

150

Argyll & Bute

3431

LibDem

Conservative

67,165

12694

202.7
613

Ross Skye & Lochaber

13070

LibDem

Labour

51,836

9797

137.1

162

Aberdeen S

3506

Labour

LibDem

64,031

12102

149.2
515

Lanark & Hamilton E

13478

Labour

SNP

74,773

14132

230.9

161

Aberdeenshire W &
Kincardine

3684

LibDem

Conservative

66,110

12495

133.1

617

Glasgow N W

13611

Labour

LibDem

60,997

11528

210.0

164

Edinburgh W

3803

LibDem

Labour

65,159

12315

176.2

578

Cumbernauld Kilsyth &


Kirkintilloch E

13755

Labour

SNP

64,037

12103

182.1

263

Glasgow N

3898

Labour

LibDem

51,490

9732

128.9
619

Inverclyde

14416

Labour

SNP

59,209

11191

203.5

206

Banff & Buchan

4027

SNP

Conservative

64,300

12153

181.0

Dumfriesshire Clydesdale &


Tweeddale

504

Labour

SNP

76,534

14465

209.6

4194

Conservative

Labour

66,627

12593

191.8

E Kilbride Strathaven &


Lesmahagow

14503

181

639

Glasgow S W

14671

Labour

SNP

58,191

10998

214.1

179

Lancashire W

4343

Labour

Conservative

73,835

13955

209.5
591

Paisley & Renfrewshire N

15280

Labour

SNP

63,704

12040

191.6

180

Perth & N Perthshire

4379

SNP

Conservative

72,141

13635

204.3
646

Glasgow N E

15942

Labour

SNP

59,861

11314

241.6

321

Caithness Sutherland & Easter


Ross

4826

LibDem

Labour

47,263

8933

139.6

624

Glenrothes

16448

Labour

SNP

67,765

12808

210.4

201

Ochil & S Perthshire

5187

Labour

SNP

75,115

14197

203.5

628

Paisley & Renfrewshire S

16614

Labour

SNP

61,197

11566

200.3

216

Dunfermline & Fife W

5470

Labour

LibDem

73,590

13909

181.3

634

Motherwell & Wishaw

16806

Labour

SNP

66,918

12648

215.6

274

Moray

5590

SNP

Conservative

65,925

12460

173.2

626

Dunbartonshire W

17408

Labour

SNP

66,086

12490

226.9

277

Gordon

6748

LibDem

SNP

73,420

13876

151.7

641

Coatbridge Chryston &


Bellshill

20714

Labour

SNP

70,067

13243

208.7

361

Dundee W

7278

Labour

SNP

63,013

11909

206.0
638

Rutherglen & Hamilton W

21002

Labour

SNP

76,408

14441

238.4

288

Dumfries & Galloway

7449

Labour

Conservative

74,584

14096

235.0
642

Kirkcaldy & Cowdenbeath

23009

Labour

SNP

73,534

13898

214.9

309

Falkirk

7843

Labour

SNP

81,869

15473

223.5

340

Stirling

8304

Labour

Conservative

66,080

12489

173.1

400

Aberdeen N

8361

Labour

SNP

64,808

12249

174.9

350

Edinburgh S W

8447

Labour

Conservative

66,361

12542

164.0

352

Inverness Nairn Badenoch &


Strathspey

8765

LibDem

Labour

72,528

13708

187.9

406

Fife N E

9048

LibDem

Conservative

62,771

11864

157.1

413

Edinburgh E

9181

Labour

SNP

60,945

11519

172.8

388

Ayrshire N & Arran

9895

Labour

SNP

74,223

14028

233.9

389

Ayr Carrick & Cumnock

9911

Labour

Conservative

73,320

13857

238.5

644

Orkney & Shetland

9928

LibDem

Labour

33,085

6253

78.1

469

Midlothian

10349

Labour

SNP

61,387

11602

167.1

70

TARGET SEATS

Wales
The Office of Disability Issues reports that in 2012
600,000 persons with statutory disabilities lived in
the community.

71

Marginal

Seat

Majority

Party

Runner

Total Voters

Disabled Voters

Welfare m

Marginal

Seat

Majority

Party

Runner

Total Voters

Disabled Voters

Welfare m

13

Cardiff N

194

Conservative

Labour

65,553

12390

161.1

246

Llanelli

4701

Labour

Plaid Cymru

55,637

10515

210.1

29

Swansea W

504

Labour

LibDem

61,334

11592

184.7

208

Cardiff S & Penarth

4709

Labour

Conservative

73,707

13931

215.4

62

Montgomeryshire

1184

Conservative

LibDem

48,730

9210

139.4

225

Cardiff W

4751

Labour

Conservative

62,787

11867

185.1

108

Arfon

1455

Plaid Cymru

Labour

41,198

7786

114.2

398

Dwyfor Meirionnydd

6367

Plaid Cymru

Conservative

45,354

8572

146.8

88

Newport E

1650

Labour

LibDem

54,437

10289

162.6

322

Clwyd W

6419

Conservative

Labour

57,913

10946

189.5

110

Bridgend

2263

Labour

Conservative

58,700

11094

186.3

393

Ceredigion

8324

LibDem

Plaid Cymru

59,882

11318

159.1

114

Delyn

2272

Labour

Conservative

53,470

10106

156.0

565

Cynon Valley

9617

Labour

Plaid Cymru

50,650

9573

186.8

141

Ynys Mon

2461

Labour

Plaid Cymru

50,075

9464

170.2

468

Neath

9775

Labour

Plaid Cymru

57,295

10829

198.2

137

Vale of Clwyd

2509

Labour

Conservative

55,781

10543

196.5

402

Monmouth

10425

Conservative

Labour

64,538

12198

188.2

119

Gower

2683

Labour

Conservative

61,696

11661

186.4

568

Blaenau Gwent

10516

Labour

Blaenau Gwent People's Voice

52,442

9912

186.9

151

Pontypridd

2785

Labour

LibDem

58,205

11001

171.9

485

Caerphilly

10755

Labour

Conservative

62,122

11741

206.3

163

Clwyd S

2834

Labour

Conservative

53,748

10158

154.1

575

Swansea E

10838

Labour

LibDem

59,823

11307

195.4

219

Aberconwy

3398

Conservative

Labour

44,593

8428

142.2

600

Aberavon

11039

Labour

LibDem

50,838

9608

188.5

170

Carmarthen W &
Pembrokeshire S

3423

Conservative

Labour

58,108

10982

182.3

609

Rhondda

11553

Labour

Plaid Cymru

51,554

9744

202.5

182

Carmarthen E & Dinefwr

3481

Plaid Cymru

Labour

52,385

9901

178.5

595

Islwyn

12215

Labour

Conservative

54,866

10370

181.7

177

Newport W

3544

Labour

Conservative

62,111

11739

185.8

616

Ogmore

13246

Labour

Conservative

55,527

10495

189.1

215

Wrexham

3658

Labour

LibDem

50,872

9615

151.9

196

Brecon & Radnorshire

3747

LibDem

Conservative

53,589

10128

164.9

250

Merthyr Tydfil & Rhymney

4056

Labour

LibDem

54,715

10341

198.4

175

Vale of Glamorgan

4307

Conservative

Labour

70,211

13270

208.5

198

Ellesmere Port & Neston

4331

Labour

Conservative

66,509

12570

190.4

253

Cardiff Central

4576

LibDem

Labour

61,165

11560

122.4

226

Preseli Pembrokeshire

4605

Conservative

Labour

57,400

10849

170.9

72

CHAPTER 8

Northern
Ireland
Welfare statistics for the jurisdiction of Northern Ireland
are not maintained at the same level as the remainder of
Great Britain - by parliamentary constituency.
According to the Office of Disability Issues, there are
300,000 statutory disabled persons living in Northern
Ireland.

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OV E RV IE W

Disability Voting Research


Facts and Figures (2011)

1. 300,000 statutory disabled


persons living under the
jurisdiction.
2. 60,800 over the age of 65
claiming Attendance
Allowance for help with
their personal care
3. 58,200 carers claiming
Carers Allowance to look
after disabled persons with
most challenging needs
4. 189,200 disabled persons
claiming Disability Living
Allowance
5. 127,000 disabled persons
claiming Incapacity Benefit,
Employment Support
Allowance and Severe
Disablement Allowance
6. 96,600 pensioners in
pensioner poverty assisted
with Pension Credits
7. 299,200 pensioners claiming
State pension with 33% in
statutory poverty

In the last year for the Office of Disability Issues published statistics, 2011, Northern Ireland had a population
of 1.811 million persons with a statutory disability prevalence of 16.6% - 18%.
A study by The Northern Ireland Government in
2007 estimates disability prevalence at 18% having reduced from 21% in earlier considerations.
In 2011, the Office of Disability Issues estimated
that statutory disability prevalence in Northern
Ireland was about 16.6%.

74

173,000 (57%) of disabled persons of working age


were either working or not supported by welfare
which is better than the UK average. Additionally 158,500 persons over the age of 65 were
likely to have had some degree of disability
which means circa 14,500 persons with disability
were in paid employment.

Disability prevalence ascendence potential


Disability by your Parliamentary Seat 2010
Marginal

Seat

Majority

% Majority

% Majority
Electors

Winner

Runner

% Turnout

Total Voters

Seat

Majority

% Majority

Belfast E

1533

4.45

Belfast S

5926

Belfast W

Antrim E

% Majority

Disabled

Party

Runner

% Turnout

Total Voters

2.6

Alliance Party

DUP

58.45

59,007

11152

17.33

9.96

SDLP

DUP

57.43

59,524

11250

17579

54.71

29.53

Sinn Fin

SDLP

53.99

59,522

11250

6770

22.2

11.25

DUP

50.66

60,204

11379

53.69

60,539

11442

55.16

60,698

11472

60.96

61,148

11557

53.94

63,054

11917

Electors

Voters

Disabled
Voters

UCUNF UUP
401

Antrim E

6770

22.2

11.25

DUP

& CON joint

50.66

60,204

11379

party
Traditional
523

Antrim N

12558

29.62

17.12

DUP

Unionist

57.81

73,338

UCUNF UUP

13861

Voice

& CON joint


party

UCUNF UUP
60

Antrim S

1183

3.48

1.88

DUP

& CON joint

53.94

63,054

UCUNF UUP

11917
Strangford

party

5876

18.08

9.71

DUP

& CON joint


party

81

Belfast E

1533

4.45

2.6

Alliance
Party

DUP

58.45

59,007

11152

UCUNF UUP
Down N

14364

42.9

23.66

Independent

& CON joint


party

112

Belfast N

2224

6.01

3.4

DUP

Sinn Fin

56.47

65,504

12380

333

Belfast S

5926

17.33

9.96

SDLP

DUP

57.43

59,524

11250

Tyrone W

10685

28.67

17.47

Sinn Fin

Antrim S

1183

3.48

1.88

DUP

DUP

UCUNF UUP
647

Belfast W

17579

54.71

29.53

632

Down N

14364

42.9

23.66

363

Down S

8412

19.75

11.88

Sinn Fin

Independen
t

SDLP

SDLP

53.99

59,522

11250

55.16

60,698

11472

60.17

70,784

13378

party

UCUNF UUP
& CON joint

& CON joint

Londonderry E

5355

15.32

8.47

DUP

Sinn Fin

55.28

63,220

11949

Ulster Mid

15363

37.62

23.78

Sinn Fin

DUP

63.23

64,594

12208

Lagan Valley

10486

28.7

16.07

DUP

55.99

65,257

12334

party

Sinn Fin

UCUNF UUP
1

Fermanagh &
S Tyrone

0.01

0.01

Sinn Fin

Independent

68.92

67,908

12835

Sinn Fin

57.54

65,843

12444

55.99

65,257

12334

255

Foyle

4824

12.73

7.33

SDLP

510

Lagan Valley

10486

28.7

16.07

DUP

party

UCUNF UUP
& CON joint

& CON joint

Belfast N

2224

6.01

3.4

DUP

Sinn Fin

56.47

65,504

12380

Foyle

4824

12.73

7.33

SDLP

Sinn Fin

57.54

65,843

12444

0.01

0.01

Sinn Fin

Independent

68.92

67,908

12835

Down S

8412

19.75

11.88

SDLP

Sinn Fin

60.17

70,784

13378

Antrim N

12558

29.62

17.12

DUP

57.81

73,338

13861

party
Fermanagh & S
304

349

Londonderry
E
Newry &
Armagh

Tyrone
5355

15.32

8.47

DUP

Sinn Fin

55.28

63,220

11949

8331

18.55

11.21

Sinn Fin

SDLP

60.43

74,308

14044
Traditional
Unionist
Voice

75

Disability voting potential by turnout


% Majority

Seat

Majority

% Majority

Antrim E

6770

22.2

11.25

DUP

Strangford

5876

18.08

9.71

DUP

Antrim S

1183

3.48

1.88

DUP

Belfast W

17579

54.71

29.53

Sinn Fin

Down N

14364

42.9

23.66

Independent

Londonderry E

5355

15.32

8.47

DUP

Upper Bann

3361

8.12

4.5

DUP

Lagan Valley

10486

28.7

16.07

DUP

Belfast N

2224

6.01

3.4

DUP

Belfast S

5926

17.33

9.96

Foyle

4824

12.73

Antrim N

12558

Belfast E

Down S

Majority

% Majority

11379

Ulster Mid

15363

37.62

60,539

11442

Tyrone W

10685

53.94

63,054

11917

Belfast S

53.99

59,522

11250

Belfast E

55.16

60,698

11472

55.28

63,220

11949

55.38

74,732

14124

55.99

65,257

Sinn Fin

56.47

SDLP

DUP

7.33

SDLP

Sinn Fin

29.62

17.12

DUP

1533

4.45

2.6

Alliance Party

8412

19.75

11.88

8331

18.55

Tyrone W

10685

Ulster Mid

15363

Newry &
Armagh

Runner

Sinn Fin

DUP

63.23

64,594

12208

28.67

17.47

Sinn Fin

DUP

60.96

61,148

11557

5926

17.33

9.96

SDLP

DUP

57.43

59,524

11250

1533

4.45

2.6

Alliance Party

DUP

58.45

59,007

11152

0.01

0.01

Sinn Fin

Independent

68.92

67,908

12835

8331

18.55

11.21

Sinn Fin

SDLP

60.43

74,308

14044

Belfast W

17579

54.71

29.53

Sinn Fin

SDLP

53.99

59,522

11250

12334

Down S

8412

19.75

11.88

SDLP

Sinn Fin

60.17

70,784

13378

65,504

12380

Foyle

4824

12.73

7.33

SDLP

Sinn Fin

57.54

65,843

12444

57.43

59,524

11250

Belfast N

2224

6.01

3.4

DUP

Sinn Fin

56.47

65,504

12380

57.54

65,843

12444

Londonderry E

5355

15.32

8.47

DUP

Sinn Fin

55.28

63,220

11949

57.81

73,338

13861

Antrim N

12558

29.62

17.12

DUP

57.81

73,338

13861

DUP

58.45

59,007

11152

Upper Bann

3361

8.12

4.5

DUP

55.38

74,732

14124

SDLP

Sinn Fin

60.17

70,784

13378

Lagan Valley

10486

28.7

16.07

DUP

55.99

65,257

12334

11.21

Sinn Fin

SDLP

60.43

74,308

14044

Antrim S

1183

3.48

1.88

DUP

53.94

63,054

11917

28.67

17.47

Sinn Fin

DUP

60.96

61,148

11557

Down N

14364

42.9

23.66

Independent

55.16

60,698

11472

37.62

23.78

Sinn Fin

DUP

63.23

64,594

12208

Strangford

5876

18.08

9.71

DUP

53.69

60,539

11442

UCUNF UUP &

UCUNF UUP &


CON joint party

SDLP

UCUNF UUP &


CON joint party

Sinn Fin

UCUNF UUP &


CON joint party
UCUNF UUP &
CON joint party

Traditional
Unionist Voice

60,204

53.69

Voters

Fermanagh & S
Tyrone
Newry &
Armagh

76

Electors

Traditional
Unionist Voice
UCUNF UUP &
CON joint party
UCUNF UUP &
CON joint party
UCUNF UUP &
CON joint party
UCUNF UUP &
CON joint party
UCUNF UUP &
CON joint party

Turnout

Total Voters

Disabled

23.78

CON joint party

50.66

Runner

UCUNF UUP &

Total Voters

% Majority

Party

CON joint party

% Turnout

Disabled

Seat

Electors

Party

Disability voting potential by runner up


Voters

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Abbott, Diane (Labour)

Hackney North and Stoke Newington

Baldry, Tony (Conservative)

Banbury

Abrahams, Debbie (Labour)

Oldham East and Saddleworth

Baldwin, Harriett (Conservative)

West Worcestershire

Adams, Nigel (Conservative)

Selby and Ainsty

Balls, Ed (Labour (Co-op))

Morley and Outwood

Afriyie, Adam (Conservative)

Windsor

Banks, Gordon (Labour)

Ochil and South Perthshire

Ainsworth, Bob (Labour)

Coventry North East

Barclay, Stephen (Conservative)

North East Cambridgeshire

Aldous, Peter (Conservative)

Waveney

Barker, Gregory (Conservative)

Bexhill and Battle

Alexander, Danny (Liberal


Democrat)

Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and Strathspey

Baron, John (Conservative)

Basildon and Billericay

Alexander, Douglas (Labour)

Paisley and Renfrewshire South

Baron, John (Conservative)

Basildon and Billericay

Alexander, Heidi (Labour)

Lewisham East

Barron, Kevin (Labour)

Rother Valley

Ali, Rushanara (Labour)

Bethnal Green and Bow

Barwell, Gavin (Conservative)

Croydon Central

Allen, Graham (Labour)

Nottingham North

Bayley, Hugh (Labour)

York Central

Amess, David (Conservative)

Southend West

Bebb, Guto (Conservative)

Aberconwy

Anderson, David (Labour)

Blaydon

Beckett, Margaret (Labour)

Derby South

Andrew, Stuart (Conservative)

Pudsey

Begg, Anne (Labour)

Aberdeen South

Arbuthnot, James (Conservative)

North East Hampshire

Beith, Alan (Liberal Democrat)

Berwick-upon-Tweed

Ashworth, Jonathan (Labour)

Leicester South

Bellingham, Henry
(Conservative)

North West Norfolk

Austin, Ian (Labour)

Dudley North

Benn, Hilary (Labour)

Leeds Central

Benton, Joe (Labour)

Bootle

Bacon, Richard (Conservative)

South Norfolk

Benyon, Richard (Conservative)

Newbury

Bailey, Adrian (Labour (Co-op))

West Bromwich West

Bercow, John (Speaker)

Buckingham

Bain, William (Labour)

Glasgow North East

Beresford, Paul (Conservative)

Mole Valley

Baker, Norman (Liberal


Democrat)

Lewes

Berger, Luciana (Labour (Co-op))

Liverpool, Wavertree

Berry, Jake (Conservative)

Rossendale and Darwen

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Betts, Clive (Labour)

Sheffield South East

Brine, Steve (Conservative)

Winchester

Bingham, Andrew (Conservative)

High Peak

Brokenshire, James (Conservative)

Old Bexley and Sidcup

Binley, Brian (Conservative)

Northampton South

Brooke, Annette (Liberal Democrat)

Mid Dorset and North Poole

Birtwistle, Gordon (Liberal Democrat)

Burnley

Brown, Gordon (Labour)

Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath

Blackman, Bob (Conservative)

Harrow East

Brown, Lyn (Labour)

West Ham

Blackman-Woods, Roberta (Labour)

City of Durham

Brown, Nicholas (Labour)

Newcastle upon Tyne East

Blackwood, Nicola (Conservative)

Oxford West and Abingdon

Brown, Russell (Labour)

Dumfries and Galloway

Blears, Hazel (Labour)

Salford and Eccles

Browne, Jeremy (Liberal Democrat)

Taunton Deane

Blenkinsop, Tom (Labour)

Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland

Bruce, Fiona (Conservative)

Congleton

Blomfield, Paul (Labour)

Sheffield Central

Bruce, Malcolm (Liberal Democrat)

Gordon

Blunkett, David (Labour)

Sheffield, Brightside and Hillsborough

Bryant, Chris (Labour)

Rhondda

Blunt, Crispin (Conservative)

Reigate

Buck, Karen (Labour)

Westminster North

Boles, Nick (Conservative)

Grantham and Stamford

Buckland, Robert (Conservative)

South Swindon

Bone, Peter (Conservative)

Wellingborough

Burden, Richard (Labour)

Birmingham, Northfield

Bottomley, Peter (Conservative)

Worthing West

Burley, Aidan (Conservative)

Cannock Chase

Bradley, Karen (Conservative)

Staffordshire Moorlands

Burnham, Andy (Labour)

Leigh

Bradshaw, Ben (Labour)

Exeter

Burns, Conor (Conservative)

Bournemouth West

Brady, Graham (Conservative)

Altrincham and Sale West

Burns, Simon (Conservative)

Chelmsford

Brake, Tom (Liberal Democrat)

Carshalton and Wallington

Burrowes, David (Conservative)

Enfield, Southgate

Bray, Angie (Conservative)

Ealing Central and Acton

Burstow, Paul (Liberal Democrat)

Sutton and Cheam

Brazier, Julian (Conservative)

Canterbury

Burt, Alistair (Conservative)

North East Bedfordshire

Brennan, Kevin (Labour)

Cardiff West

Burt, Lorely (Liberal Democrat)

Solihull

Bridgen, Andrew (Conservative)

North West Leicestershire

Byles, Dan (Conservative)

North Warwickshire

Byrne, Liam (Labour)

Birmingham, Hodge Hill

79

Cable, Vince (Liberal Democrat)

Twickenham

Clwyd, Ann (Labour)

Cynon Valley

Cairns, Alun (Conservative)

Vale of Glamorgan

Coaker, Vernon (Labour)

Gedling

Cameron, David (Conservative)

Witney

Coffey, Ann (Labour)

Stockport

Campbell, Alan (Labour)

Tynemouth

Coffey, Thrse (Conservative)

Suffolk Coastal

Campbell, Gregory (Democratic


Unionist)

East Londonderry

Collins, Damian (Conservative)

Folkestone and Hythe

Campbell, Menzies (Liberal Democrat)

North East Fife

Colvile, Oliver (Conservative)

Plymouth, Sutton and Devonport

Campbell, Ronnie (Labour)

Blyth Valley

Connarty, Michael (Labour)

Linlithgow and East Falkirk

Carmichael, Alistair (Liberal Democrat)

Orkney and Shetland

Cooper, Rosie (Labour)

West Lancashire

Carmichael, Neil (Conservative)

Stroud

Cooper, Yvette (Labour)

Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford

Corbyn, Jeremy (Labour)

Islington North

Cox, Geoffrey (Conservative)

Torridge and West Devon

Carswell, Douglas (UK Independence


Party)

Clacton

Cash, William (Conservative)

Stone

Crabb, Stephen (Conservative)

Preseli Pembrokeshire

Caton, Martin (Labour)

Gower

Crausby, David (Labour)

Bolton North East

Champion, Sarah (Labour)

Rotherham

Creagh, Mary (Labour)

Wakefield

Chapman, Jenny (Labour)

Darlington

Creasy, Stella (Labour (Co-op))

Walthamstow

Chishti, Rehman (Conservative)

Gillingham and Rainham

Crockart, Mike (Liberal Democrat)

Edinburgh West

Chope, Christopher (Conservative)

Christchurch

Crouch, Tracey (Conservative)

Chatham and Aylesford

Clappison, James (Conservative)

Hertsmere

Cruddas, Jon (Labour)

Dagenham and Rainham

Clark, Greg (Conservative)

Tunbridge Wells

Cryer, John (Labour)

Leyton and Wanstead

Clark, Katy (Labour)

North Ayrshire and Arran

Cunningham, Alex (Labour)

Stockton North

Clarke, Kenneth (Conservative)

Rushcliffe

Cunningham, Jim (Labour)

Coventry South

Clarke, Tom (Labour)

Coatbridge, Chryston and Bellshill

Cunningham, Tony (Labour)

Workington

Clegg, Nick (Liberal Democrat)

Sheffield, Hallam

Curran, Margaret (Labour)

Glasgow East

Clifton-Brown, Geoffrey (Conservative)

The Cotswolds

80

Dakin, Nic (Labour)

Scunthorpe

Dorrell, Stephen (Conservative)

Charnwood

Danczuk, Simon (Labour)

Rochdale

Dorries, Nadine (Conservative)

Mid Bedfordshire

Darling, Alistair (Labour)

Edinburgh South West

Doughty, Stephen (Labour (Co-op))

Cardiff South and Penarth

Davey, Edward (Liberal Democrat)

Kingston and Surbiton

Dowd, Jim (Labour)

Lewisham West and Penge

David, Wayne (Labour)

Caerphilly

Doyle, Gemma (Labour (Co-op))

West Dunbartonshire

Davidson, Ian (Labour (Co-op))

Glasgow South West

Doyle-Price, Jackie (Conservative)

Thurrock

Davies, David T. C. (Conservative)

Monmouth

Drax, Richard (Conservative)

South Dorset

Davies, Geraint (Labour (Co-op))

Swansea West

Dromey, Jack (Labour)

Birmingham, Erdington

Davies, Glyn (Conservative)

Montgomeryshire

Duddridge, James (Conservative)

Rochford and Southend East

Davies, Philip (Conservative)

Shipley

Dugher, Michael (Labour)

Barnsley East

Davis, David (Conservative)

Haltemprice and Howden

Duncan, Alan (Conservative)

Rutland and Melton

de Bois, Nick (Conservative)

Enfield North

Duncan Smith, Iain (Conservative)

Chingford and Woodford Green

De Piero, Gloria (Labour)

Ashfield

Dunne, Philip (Conservative)

Ludlow

Denham, John (Labour)

Southampton, Itchen

Durkan, Mark (Social Democratic &


Labour Party)

Foyle

Dinenage, Caroline (Conservative)

Gosport

Djanogly, Jonathan (Conservative)

Huntingdon

Eagle, Angela (Labour)

Wallasey

Dobson, Frank (Labour)

Holborn and St Pancras

Eagle, Maria (Labour)

Garston and Halewood

Docherty, Thomas (Labour)

Dunfermline and West Fife

Edwards, Jonathan (Plaid Cymru)

Carmarthen East and Dinefwr

Dodds, Nigel (Democratic Unionist)

Belfast North

Efford, Clive (Labour)

Eltham

Doherty, Pat (Sinn Fein)

West Tyrone

Elliott, Julie (Labour)

Sunderland Central

Donaldson, Jeffrey M. (Democratic


Unionist)

Lagan Valley

Ellis, Michael (Conservative)

Northampton North

Donohoe, Brian H. (Labour)

Central Ayrshire

Ellison, Jane (Conservative)

Battersea

Doran, Frank (Labour)

Aberdeen North

Ellman, Louise (Labour (Co-op))

Liverpool, Riverside

81

Ellwood, Tobias (Conservative)

Bournemouth East

Fox, Liam (Conservative)

North Somerset

Elphicke, Charlie (Conservative)

Dover

Francis, Hywel (Labour)

Aberavon

Engel, Natascha (Labour)

North East Derbyshire

Francois, Mark (Conservative)

Rayleigh and Wickford

Esterson, Bill (Labour)

Sefton Central

Freeman, George (Conservative)

Mid Norfolk

Eustice, George (Conservative)

Camborne and Redruth

Freer, Mike (Conservative)

Finchley and Golders Green

Evans, Chris (Labour (Co-op))

Islwyn

Fullbrook, Lorraine (Conservative)

South Ribble

Evans, Graham (Conservative)

Weaver Vale

Fuller, Richard (Conservative)

Bedford

Evans, Jonathan (Conservative)

Cardiff North

Evans, Nigel (Conservative)

Ribble Valley

Gale, Roger (Conservative)

North Thanet

Evennett, David (Conservative)

Bexleyheath and Crayford

Galloway, George (Respect)

Bradford West

Gapes, Mike (Labour (Co-op))

Ilford South

Fabricant, Michael (Conservative)

Lichfield

Gardiner, Barry (Labour)

Brent North

Fallon, Michael (Conservative)

Sevenoaks

Garnier, Edward (Conservative)

Harborough

Farrelly, Paul (Labour)

Newcastle-under-Lyme

Garnier, Mark (Conservative)

Wyre Forest

Farron, Tim (Liberal Democrat)

Westmorland and Lonsdale

Gauke, David (Conservative)

South West Hertfordshire

Featherstone, Lynne (Liberal Democrat)

Hornsey and Wood Green

George, Andrew (Liberal Democrat)

St Ives

Field, Frank (Labour)

Birkenhead

Gibb, Nick (Conservative)

Bognor Regis and Littlehampton

Field, Mark (Conservative)

Cities of London and Westminster

Gilbert, Stephen (Liberal Democrat)

St Austell and Newquay

Fitzpatrick, Jim (Labour)

Poplar and Limehouse

Gildernew, Michelle (Sinn Fein)

Fermanagh and South Tyrone

Flello, Robert (Labour)

Stoke-on-Trent South

Gillan, Cheryl (Conservative)

Chesham and Amersham

Flint, Caroline (Labour)

Don Valley

Gilmore, Sheila (Labour)

Edinburgh East

Flynn, Paul (Labour)

Newport West

Glass, Pat (Labour)

North West Durham

Foster, Don (Liberal Democrat)

Bath

Glen, John (Conservative)

Salisbury

Fovargue, Yvonne (Labour)

Makerfield

Glindon, Mary (Labour)

North Tyneside

82

Godsiff, Roger (Labour)

Birmingham, Hall Green

Halfon, Robert (Conservative)

Harlow

Goldsmith, Zac (Conservative)

Richmond Park

Hames, Duncan (Liberal Democrat)

Chippenham

Goodman, Helen (Labour)

Bishop Auckland

Hamilton, David (Labour)

Midlothian

Goodwill, Robert (Conservative)

Scarborough and Whitby

Hamilton, Fabian (Labour)

Leeds North East

Gove, Michael (Conservative)

Surrey Heath

Hammond, Philip (Conservative)

Runnymede and Weybridge

Graham, Richard (Conservative)

Gloucester

Hammond, Stephen (Conservative)

Wimbledon

Grant, Helen (Conservative)

Maidstone and The Weald

Hancock, Matthew (Conservative)

West Suffolk

Gray, James (Conservative)

North Wiltshire

Hancock, Mike (Independent)

Portsmouth South

Grayling, Chris (Conservative)

Epsom and Ewell

Hands, Greg (Conservative)

Chelsea and Fulham

Greatrex, Tom (Labour (Co-op))

Rutherglen and Hamilton West

Hanson, David (Labour)

Delyn

Green, Damian (Conservative)

Ashford

Harman, Harriet (Labour)

Camberwell and Peckham

Green, Kate (Labour)

Stretford and Urmston

Harper, Mark (Conservative)

Forest of Dean

Greening, Justine (Conservative)

Putney

Harrington, Richard (Conservative)

Watford

Greenwood, Lilian (Labour)

Nottingham South

Harris, Rebecca (Conservative)

Castle Point

Grieve, Dominic (Conservative)

Beaconsfield

Harris, Tom (Labour)

Glasgow South

Griffith, Nia (Labour)

Llanelli

Hart, Simon (Conservative)

Carmarthen West and South


Pembrokeshire

Griffiths, Andrew (Conservative)

Burton

Harvey, Nick (Liberal Democrat)

North Devon

Gummer, Ben (Conservative)

Ipswich

Haselhurst, Alan (Conservative)

Saffron Walden

Gwynne, Andrew (Labour)

Denton and Reddish

Havard, Dai (Labour)

Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney

Gyimah, Sam (Conservative)

East Surrey

Hayes, John (Conservative)

South Holland and The Deepings

Heald, Oliver (Conservative)

North East Hertfordshire

Hague, William (Conservative)

Richmond (Yorks)

Healey, John (Labour)

Wentworth and Dearne

Hain, Peter (Labour)

Neath

Heath, David (Liberal Democrat)

Somerton and Frome

Halfon, Robert (Conservative)

Harlow

83

Halfon, Robert (Conservative)

Harlow

Irranca-Davies, Huw (Labour)

Ogmore

Heaton-Harris, Chris (Conservative)

Daventry

Hemming, John (Liberal Democrat)

Birmingham, Yardley

Jackson, Glenda (Labour)

Hampstead and Kilburn

Henderson, Gordon (Conservative)

Sittingbourne and Sheppey

Jackson, Stewart (Conservative)

Peterborough

Hendrick, Mark (Labour (Co-op))

Preston

James, Margot (Conservative)

Stourbridge

Hendry, Charles (Conservative)

Wealden

James, Sin C. (Labour)

Swansea East

Hepburn, Stephen (Labour)

Jarrow

Jamieson, Cathy (Labour (Co-op))

Kilmarnock and Loudoun

Herbert, Nick (Conservative)

Arundel and South Downs

Jarvis, Dan (Labour)

Barnsley Central

Hermon, Lady (Independent)

North Down

Javid, Sajid (Conservative)

Bromsgrove

Heyes, David (Labour)

Ashton-under-Lyne

Jenkin, Bernard (Conservative)

Harwich and North Essex

Hillier, Meg (Labour (Co-op))

Hackney South and Shoreditch

Jenrick, Robert (Conservative)

Newark

Hilling, Julie (Labour)

Bolton West

Johnson, Alan (Labour)

Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle

Hinds, Damian (Conservative)

East Hampshire

Johnson, Diana (Labour)

Kingston upon Hull North

Hoban, Mark (Conservative)

Fareham

Johnson, Gareth (Conservative)

Dartford

Hodge, Margaret (Labour)

Barking

Johnson, Joseph (Conservative)

Orpington

Hodgson, Sharon (Labour)

Washington and Sunderland West

Jones, Andrew (Conservative)

Harrogate and Knaresborough

Hoey, Kate (Labour)

Vauxhall

Jones, David (Conservative)

Clwyd West

Hollingbery, George (Conservative)

Meon Valley

Jones, Graham (Labour)

Hyndburn

Hollobone, Philip (Conservative)

Kettering

Jones, Helen (Labour)

Warrington North

Holloway, Adam (Conservative)

Gravesham

Jones, Kevan (Labour)

North Durham

Hood, Jim (Labour)

Lanark and Hamilton East

Jones, Marcus (Conservative)

Nuneaton

Hopkins, Kelvin (Labour)

Luton North

Jones, Susan Elan (Labour)

Clwyd South

Hopkins, Kris (Conservative)

Keighley

Jowell, Tessa (Labour)

Dulwich and West Norwood

Horwood, Martin (Liberal Democrat)

Cheltenham

Joyce, Eric (Independent)

Falkirk

84

Kane, Mike (Labour)

Wythenshawe and Sale East

Leech, John (Liberal Democrat)

Manchester, Withington

Kaufman, Gerald (Labour)

Manchester, Gorton

Lefroy, Jeremy (Conservative)

Stafford

Kawczynski, Daniel (Conservative)

Shrewsbury and Atcham

Leigh, Edward (Conservative)

Gainsborough

Keeley, Barbara (Labour)

Worsley and Eccles South

Leslie, Charlotte (Conservative)

Bristol North West

Kelly, Chris (Conservative)

Dudley South

Leslie, Chris (Labour (Co-op))

Nottingham East

Kendall, Liz (Labour)

Leicester West

Letwin, Oliver (Conservative)

West Dorset

Kennedy, Charles (Liberal Democrat)

Ross, Skye and Lochaber

Lewell-Buck, Emma (Labour)

South Shields

Khan, Sadiq (Labour)

Tooting

Lewis, Brandon (Conservative)

Great Yarmouth

Kirby, Simon (Conservative)

Brighton, Kemptown

Lewis, Ivan (Labour)

Bury South

Knight, Greg (Conservative)

East Yorkshire

Lewis, Julian (Conservative)

New Forest East

Kwarteng, Kwasi (Conservative)

Spelthorne

Liddell-Grainger, Ian (Conservative)

Bridgwater and West Somerset

Lidington, David (Conservative)

Aylesbury

Laing, Eleanor (Conservative)

Epping Forest

Lilley, Peter (Conservative)

Hitchin and Harpenden

Lamb, Norman (Liberal Democrat)

North Norfolk

Lloyd, Stephen (Liberal Democrat)

Eastbourne

Lammy, David (Labour)

Tottenham

Llwyd, Elfyn (Plaid Cymru)

Dwyfor Meirionnydd

Lancaster, Mark (Conservative)

Milton Keynes North

Long, Naomi (Alliance)

Belfast East

Lansley, Andrew (Conservative)

South Cambridgeshire

Lopresti, Jack (Conservative)

Filton and Bradley Stoke

Latham, Pauline (Conservative)

Mid Derbyshire

Lord, Jonathan (Conservative)

Woking

Lavery, Ian (Labour)

Wansbeck

Loughton, Tim (Conservative)

East Worthing and Shoreham

Laws, David (Liberal Democrat)

Yeovil

Love, Andrew (Labour (Co-op))

Edmonton

Lazarowicz, Mark (Labour (Co-op))

Edinburgh North and Leith

Lucas, Caroline (Green)

Brighton, Pavilion

Leadsom, Andrea (Conservative)

South Northamptonshire

Lucas, Ian (Labour)

Wrexham

Lee, Jessica (Conservative)

Erewash

Luff, Peter (Conservative)

Mid Worcestershire

Lee, Phillip (Conservative)

Bracknell

Lumley, Karen (Conservative)

Redditch

85

McCabe, Steve (Labour)

Birmingham, Selly Oak

McLoughlin, Patrick (Conservative)

Derbyshire Dales

McCann, Michael (Labour)

East Kilbride, Strathaven and


Lesmahagow

MacNeil, Angus Brendan (Scottish


National)

Na h-Eileanan an Iar

McCarthy, Kerry (Labour)

Bristol East

McPartland, Stephen (Conservative)

Stevenage

McCartney, Jason (Conservative)

Colne Valley

Mactaggart, Fiona (Labour)

Slough

McCartney, Karl (Conservative)

Lincoln

McVey, Esther (Conservative)

Wirral West

Cumbernauld, Kilsyth and Kirkintilloch


East

Mahmood, Khalid (Labour)

Birmingham, Perry Barr

McClymont, Gregg (Labour)

Mahmood, Shabana (Labour)

Birmingham, Ladywood

Main, Anne (Conservative)

St Albans

Malhotra, Seema (Labour (Co-op))

Feltham and Heston

Mann, John (Labour)

Bassetlaw

Marsden, Gordon (Labour)

Blackpool South

Maskey, Paul (Sinn Fein)

Belfast West

McCrea, William (Democratic


Unionist)

South Antrim

McDonagh, Siobhain (Labour)

Mitcham and Morden

McDonald, Andy (Labour)

Middlesbrough

McDonnell, Alasdair (Social


Democratic & Labour Party)

Belfast South

McDonnell, John (Labour)

Hayes and Harlington

Maude, Francis (Conservative)

Horsham

McFadden, Pat (Labour)

Wolverhampton South East

May, Theresa (Conservative)

Maidenhead

McGovern, Alison (Labour)

Wirral South

Maynard, Paul (Conservative)

Blackpool North and Cleveleys

McGovern, Jim (Labour)

Dundee West

Meacher, Michael (Labour)

Oldham West and Royton

McGuire, Anne (Labour)

Stirling

Meale, Alan (Labour)

Mansfield

McInnes, Liz (Labour)

Heywood and Middleton

Mearns, Ian (Labour)

Gateshead

McIntosh, Anne (Conservative)

Thirsk and Malton

Menzies, Mark (Conservative)

Fylde

McKechin, Ann (Labour)

Glasgow North

Metcalfe, Stephen (Conservative)

South Basildon and East Thurrock

McKenzie, Iain (Labour)

Inverclyde

Miliband, Edward (Labour)

Doncaster North

McKinnell, Catherine (Labour)

Newcastle upon Tyne North

Miller, Andrew (Labour)

Ellesmere Port and Neston

Macleod, Mary (Conservative)

Brentford and Isleworth

Miller, Maria (Conservative)

Basingstoke

86

Mills, Nigel (Conservative)

Amber Valley

Murphy, Jim (Labour)

East Renfrewshire

Milton, Anne (Conservative)

Guildford

Murphy, Paul (Labour)

Torfaen

Mitchell, Andrew (Conservative)

Sutton Coldfield

Murray, Ian (Labour)

Edinburgh South

Mitchell, Austin (Labour)

Great Grimsby

Murray, Sheryll (Conservative)

South East Cornwall

Molloy, Francie (Sinn Fein)

Mid Ulster

Murrison, Andrew (Conservative)

South West Wiltshire

Moon, Madeleine (Labour)

Bridgend

Moore, Michael (Liberal Democrat)

Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk

Nandy, Lisa (Labour)

Wigan

Mordaunt, Penny (Conservative)

Portsmouth North

Nash, Pamela (Labour)

Airdrie and Shotts

Morden, Jessica (Labour)

Newport East

Neill, Robert (Conservative)

Bromley and Chislehurst

Morgan, Nicky (Conservative)

Loughborough

Newmark, Brooks (Conservative)

Braintree

Morrice, Graeme (Labour)

Livingston

Newton, Sarah (Conservative)

Truro and Falmouth

Morris, Anne Marie (Conservative)

Newton Abbot

Nokes, Caroline (Conservative)

Romsey and Southampton North

Morris, David (Conservative)

Morecambe and Lunesdale

Norman, Jesse (Conservative)

Hereford and South Herefordshire

Morris, Grahame M. (Labour)

Easington

Nuttall, David (Conservative)

Bury North

Morris, James (Conservative)

Halesowen and Rowley Regis

Mosley, Stephen (Conservative)

City of Chester

O'Brien, Stephen (Conservative)

Eddisbury

Mowat, David (Conservative)

Warrington South

O'Donnell, Fiona (Labour)

East Lothian

Mudie, George (Labour)

Leeds East

Offord, Matthew (Conservative)

Hendon

Mulholland, Greg (Liberal Democrat)

Leeds North West

Ollerenshaw, Eric (Conservative)

Lancaster and Fleetwood

Mundell, David (Conservative)

Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale

Onwurah, Chi (Labour)

Newcastle upon Tyne Central

Munn, Meg (Labour (Co-op))

Sheffield, Heeley

Opperman, Guy (Conservative)

Hexham

Osborne, George (Conservative)

Tatton

Munt, Tessa (Liberal Democrat)

Wells
Osborne, Sandra (Labour)

Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock

Ottaway, Richard (Conservative)

Croydon South

Owen, Albert (Labour)

Ynys Mn

Murphy, Conor (Sinn Fein)

Newry and Armagh

87

Paice, James (Conservative)

South East Cambridgeshire

Qureshi, Yasmin (Labour)

Bolton South East

Paisley, Ian (Democratic Unionist)

North Antrim

Parish, Neil (Conservative)

Tiverton and Honiton

Raab, Dominic (Conservative)

Esher and Walton

Patel, Priti (Conservative)

Witham

Randall, John (Conservative)

Uxbridge and South Ruislip

Paterson, Owen (Conservative)

North Shropshire

Raynsford, Nick (Labour)

Greenwich and Woolwich

Pawsey, Mark (Conservative)

Rugby

Redwood, John (Conservative)

Wokingham

Pearce, Teresa (Labour)

Erith and Thamesmead

Reed, Jamie (Labour)

Copeland

Penning, Mike (Conservative)

Hemel Hempstead

Reed, Steve (Labour)

Croydon North

Penrose, John (Conservative)

Weston-super-Mare

Rees-Mogg, Jacob (Conservative)

North East Somerset

Percy, Andrew (Conservative)

Brigg and Goole

Reevell, Simon (Conservative)

Dewsbury

Perkins, Toby (Labour)

Chesterfield

Reeves, Rachel (Labour)

Leeds West

Perry, Claire (Conservative)

Devizes

Reid, Alan (Liberal Democrat)

Argyll and Bute

Phillips, Stephen (Conservative)

Sleaford and North Hykeham

Reynolds, Emma (Labour)

Wolverhampton North East

Phillipson, Bridget (Labour)

Houghton and Sunderland South

Reynolds, Jonathan (Labour (Co-op))

Stalybridge and Hyde

Pickles, Eric (Conservative)

Brentwood and Ongar

Rifkind, Malcolm (Conservative)

Kensington

Pincher, Christopher (Conservative)

Tamworth

Riordan, Linda (Labour (Co-op))

Halifax

Poulter, Daniel (Conservative)

Central Suffolk and North Ipswich

Ritchie, Margaret (Social Democratic &


Labour Party)

South Down

Pound, Stephen (Labour)

Ealing North

Robathan, Andrew (Conservative)

South Leicestershire

Powell, Lucy (Labour)

Manchester Central

Robertson, Angus (Scottish National)

Moray

Primarolo, Dame Dawn (Labour)

Bristol South

Robertson, Hugh (Conservative)

Faversham and Mid Kent

Prisk, Mark (Conservative)

Hertford and Stortford

Robertson, John (Labour)

Glasgow North West

Pritchard, Mark (Conservative)

The Wrekin

Robertson, Laurence (Conservative)

Tewkesbury

Pugh, John (Liberal Democrat)

Southport

Robinson, Geoffrey (Labour)

Coventry North West

88

Rogerson, Dan (Liberal Democrat)

North Cornwall

Sheerman, Barry (Labour (Co-op))

Huddersfield

Rosindell, Andrew (Conservative)

Romford

Shelbrooke, Alec (Conservative)

Elmet and Rothwell

Rotheram, Steve (Labour)

Liverpool, Walton

Shepherd, Richard (Conservative)

Aldridge-Brownhills

Roy, Frank (Labour)

Motherwell and Wishaw

Sheridan, Jim (Labour)

Paisley and Renfrewshire North

Roy, Lindsay (Labour)

Glenrothes

Shuker, Gavin (Labour (Co-op))

Luton South

Ruane, Chris (Labour)

Vale of Clwyd

Simmonds, Mark (Conservative)

Boston and Skegness

Rudd, Amber (Conservative)

Hastings and Rye

Simpson, David (Democratic Unionist)

Upper Bann

Ruddock, Dame Joan (Labour)

Lewisham, Deptford

Simpson, Keith (Conservative)

Broadland

Ruffley, David (Conservative)

Bury St Edmunds

Skidmore, Chris (Conservative)

Kingswood

Russell, Bob (Liberal Democrat)

Colchester

Skinner, Dennis (Labour)

Bolsover

Rutley, David (Conservative)

Macclesfield

Slaughter, Andy (Labour)

Hammersmith

Smith, Andrew (Labour)

Oxford East

Sanders, Adrian (Liberal Democrat)

Torbay

Smith, Angela (Labour)

Penistone and Stocksbridge

Sandys, Laura (Conservative)

South Thanet

Smith, Chloe (Conservative)

Norwich North

Sarwar, Anas (Labour)

Glasgow Central

Smith, Henry (Conservative)

Crawley

Sawford, Andy (Labour (Co-op))

Corby

Smith, Julian (Conservative)

Skipton and Ripon

Scott, Lee (Conservative)

Ilford North

Smith, Nick (Labour)

Blaenau Gwent

Seabeck, Alison (Labour)

Plymouth, Moor View

Smith, Owen (Labour)

Pontypridd

Selous, Andrew (Conservative)

South West Bedfordshire

Smith, Robert (Liberal Democrat)

West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine

Shannon, Jim (Democratic Unionist)

Strangford

Soames, Nicholas (Conservative)

Mid Sussex

Shapps, Grant (Conservative)

Welwyn Hatfield

Soubry, Anna (Conservative)

Broxtowe

Sharma, Alok (Conservative)

Reading West

Spellar, John (Labour)

Warley

Sharma, Virendra (Labour)

Ealing, Southall

Spelman, Caroline (Conservative)

Meriden

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Spelman, Caroline (Conservative)

Meriden

Tami, Mark (Labour)

Alyn and Deeside

Spencer, Mark (Conservative)

Sherwood

Tapsell, Peter (Conservative)

Louth and Horncastle

Stanley, John (Conservative)

Tonbridge and Malling

Teather, Sarah (Liberal Democrat)

Brent Central

Stephenson, Andrew (Conservative)

Pendle

Thomas, Gareth (Labour (Co-op))

Harrow West

Stevenson, John (Conservative)

Carlisle

Thornberry, Emily (Labour)

Islington South and Finsbury

Stewart, Bob (Conservative)

Beckenham

Thornton, Mike (Liberal Democrat)

Eastleigh

Stewart, Iain (Conservative)

Milton Keynes South

Thurso, John (Liberal Democrat)

Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross

Stewart, Rory (Conservative)

Penrith and The Border

Timms, Stephen (Labour)

East Ham

Straw, Jack (Labour)

Blackburn

Timpson, Edward (Conservative)

Crewe and Nantwich

Streeter, Gary (Conservative)

South West Devon

Tomlinson, Justin (Conservative)

North Swindon

Stride, Mel (Conservative)

Central Devon

Tredinnick, David (Conservative)

Bosworth

Stringer, Graham (Labour)

Blackley and Broughton

Trickett, Jon (Labour)

Hemsworth

Stuart, Gisela (Labour)

Birmingham, Edgbaston

Truss, Elizabeth (Conservative)

South West Norfolk

Stuart, Graham (Conservative)

Beverley and Holderness

Turner, Andrew (Conservative)

Isle of Wight

Stunell, Andrew (Liberal Democrat)

Hazel Grove

Turner, Karl (Labour)

Kingston upon Hull East

Sturdy, Julian (Conservative)

York Outer

Twigg, Derek (Labour)

Halton

Sutcliffe, Gerry (Labour)

Bradford South

Twigg, Stephen (Labour (Co-op))

Liverpool, West Derby

Swales, Ian (Liberal Democrat)

Redcar

Tyrie, Andrew (Conservative)

Chichester

Swayne, Desmond (Conservative)

New Forest West

Swinson, Jo (Liberal Democrat)

East Dunbartonshire

Umunna, Chuka (Labour)

Streatham

Swire, Hugo (Conservative)

East Devon

Uppal, Paul (Conservative)

Wolverhampton South West

Syms, Robert (Conservative)

Poole

Vaizey, Edward (Conservative)

Wantage

Vara, Shailesh (Conservative)

North West Cambridgeshire

Vaz, Keith (Labour)

Leicester East

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Walker, Charles (Conservative)

Broxbourne

Williams, Roger (Liberal Democrat)

Brecon and Radnorshire

Walker, Robin (Conservative)

Worcester

Williams, Stephen (Liberal Democrat)

Bristol West

Wallace, Ben (Conservative)

Wyre and Preston North

Williamson, Chris (Labour)

Derby North

Walley, Joan (Labour)

Stoke-on-Trent North

Williamson, Gavin (Conservative)

South Staffordshire

Walter, Robert (Conservative)

North Dorset

Willott, Jenny (Liberal Democrat)

Cardiff Central

Ward, David (Liberal Democrat)

Bradford East

Wilson, Phil (Labour)

Sedgefield

Watkinson, Angela (Conservative)

Hornchurch and Upminster

Wilson, Rob (Conservative)

Reading East

Watson, Tom (Labour)

West Bromwich East

Wilson, Sammy (Democratic Unionist)

East Antrim

Watts, Dave (Labour)

St Helens North

Winnick, David (Labour)

Walsall North

Weatherley, Mike (Conservative)

Hove

Winterton, Rosie (Labour)

Doncaster Central

Webb, Steve (Liberal Democrat)

Thornbury and Yate

Wishart, Pete (Scottish National)

Perth and North Perthshire

Weir, Mike (Scottish National)

Angus

Wollaston, Sarah (Conservative)

Totnes

Wharton, James (Conservative)

Stockton South

Wood, Mike (Labour)

Batley and Spen

Wheeler, Heather (Conservative)

South Derbyshire

Woodcock, John (Labour (Co-op))

Barrow and Furness

White, Chris (Conservative)

Warwick and Leamington

Woodward, Shaun (Labour)

St Helens South and Whiston

Whiteford, Eilidh (Scottish National)

Banff and Buchan

Wright, David (Labour)

Telford

Whitehead, Alan (Labour)

Southampton, Test

Wright, Iain (Labour)

Hartlepool

Whittaker, Craig (Conservative)

Calder Valley

Wright, Jeremy (Conservative)

Kenilworth and Southam

Whittingdale, John (Conservative)

Maldon

Wright, Simon (Liberal Democrat)

Norwich South

Wiggin, Bill (Conservative)

North Herefordshire

Willetts, David (Conservative)

Havant

Yeo, Tim (Conservative)

South Suffolk

Williams, Hywel (Plaid Cymru)

Arfon

Young, George (Conservative)

North West Hampshire

Williams, Mark (Liberal Democrat)

Ceredigion

Walker, Charles (Conservative)

Broxbourne

Zahawi, Nadhim (Conservative)

Stratford-on-Avon

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C O N TA CT IN G ME M B E R S O F PA RLIA M ENT - YOUR SAY

Holding your MPs to account for disability policy

Communicate by email to your MPs - asking them what they are going to do for you between 2015 and 2020 and for the disability community of 10.8 million
people. Make them accountable and demand an explanation for the decisions made between 2010 and 2015 for the way disabled persons have been treated.
Forcing disabled persons to work whilst sick with no employers prepared

Hold the Coalition Accountable for:

to take them on or reasonable adjustments made to access work;

Privitisation and forcing competition in the NHS;

Reducing benefits;

Welfare reform causing mass disability poverty;

Stereotyping disabled persons in the media as de-humanised;

Disabled persons relying on Food Banks;

Blaming disabled persons as the cause of the recession;

Preventing disabled persons living independent lives;

Removing personal care from disabled persons by abolishing DLA.

Cutting social care through local government;


Removing mobility cars and scooters;

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Contact your Parliamentary MPs

REMEMBER TO :

Press HERE to email Conservative Party MPs about your disability


concerns.

1. Copy in your local newspapers

2. Copy in your BBC or local news station


Press HERE to email LibDem Party MPs about your disability concerns.
3. Copy in your local disability charities
Press HERE to email the Coaltion MPs about the policies they have
implemented and they way they have affected disabled persons.

4. Look up #UKdisability2015 and tell others whats going and


tweet about your responses

Press HERE to email the Labour Party and other MPs asking them
what their plans are for 2015 to 2020 for disabled people?

5. Use this Disability ToolKit for the #UKdisability2015 election to


use facts and figures for your parliamentary seat.

Press HERE to email the Speaker of the House of Commons to ask


him what he is doing to increase the number of MPs who have disabilities?

6. Spread the word and link for this toolkit to help disabled people
use their vote to create change.

7. Generate change through campaigning and information. 10.8 million disabled people can make a big difference.

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INFORMATION

References
Statistical sources and references

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Department for Work and Pensions; 2011; Caseload Analysis; Claimants by Parliamentary Constituency; Statistical Group; 2013 Statistical set update
http://tabulation-tool.dwp.gov.uk/100pc/stgp/ccparlc/ccstatgp/a_carate_r_ccparlc_c_ccstatgp_feb13.html
DEFINITIONS AND CONVENTIONS: "-" Nil or Negligible; "." Not applicable; Caseload figures are rounded to the nearest ten; Some additional disclosure control has also been applied. Average amounts are
shown as pounds per week and rounded to the nearest penny. Totals may not sum due to rounding.
SOURCE: DWP Information, Governance and Security, Work and Pensions Longitudinal Study.
STATE PENSION AGE: The age at which women reach State Pension age is gradually increasing from 60 to 65 between April 2010 and April 2016 to November 2018. Under current legislation, State Pension
age for men and women is planned to increase to: 66 between November 2018 and October 2020; 67 between 2034 and 2036; 68 between 2044 and 2046. This will introduce a small increase to the number of
working age benefit recipients and a small reduction to the number of pension age recipients. Figures from May 2010 onwards reflect this change. For more information see
http://statistics.dwp.gov.uk/asd/espa.pdf.
Notes:
Caseload (Thousands) Figures for AA, CA and DLA include those cases with entitlement but where payment is currently suspended (for example, because of an extended stay in hospital or an overlapping
benefit).
Parliamentary Constituency of claimant (Westminster) These constituencies are used for the Westminster parliament. For the May 2005 General Election, the constituencies in Scotland changed and are included in the tables from May 2005 onwards. For the May 2010 General Election, constituencies in England and Wales changed and are included in the tables from May 2010 onwards. For more information see
the Background Information.
Statistical Group Statistical Group is a hierarchical variable. A person who fits into more than one category will only appear in the top-most one for which they are eligible. For example a claimant of Disability
Living Allowance and Jobseekers Allowance would appear in "Job Seeker", not in "Disabled". Lone Parents are defined as claimants on Income Support with child under 16 and no partner. Lone Parent Obligations were introduced from 24th November 2008 affecting the eligibility criteria based on the age of the youngest child. For more information see http://83.244.183.180/100pc/statgp/tabtool_statgp.html From
November 2008 the "incapacity benefits group" includes Employment and Support Allowance (ESA). ESA replaced Incapacity Benefit and Income Support paid on the grounds of incapacity for new claims
from 27th October 2008. Prior to this the "incapacity benefits group" referred to claimants of Incapacity Benefit (including credits only) or Severe Disablement Allowance including people claiming IS on the
grounds of Incapacity.

General Election 2010, Preliminary Analysis; Research Paper 10/36; 18 May 2010; House of Commons Library
http://www.parliament.uk/documents/commons/lib/research/rp2010/RP10-036.pdf

Politics Resources; 22 October 2012; Constituencies in majority descending order


http://www.politicsresources.net/area/uk/ge10/maj.htm

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The Prevalence of Disability and Activity Limitations amongst adults and children living in private households in Northern Ireland;
First Report from the Northern Ireland Survey of people with Activity Limitations and Disabilities; Northern Ireland Statisticak Research Agency; 2007.

Benefits Publications; July 2014; Department for Social Development; DSD National Statistics; Northern Ireland Government
http://www.dsdni.gov.uk/index/stats_and_research/benefit_publications.htm
Disability Prevalence Estimates (UK); Office of Disability Issues; Department for Work and Pensions; 2011-2012; Amended Publication
January 2014;
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/321594/disability-prevalence.pdf

Department for Work and Pensions; 2011; Caseload Analysis; Pension Credit Claimants by Parliamentary Constituency; Statistical
Group; 2013 Statistical set update
http://tabulation-tool.dwp.gov.uk/100pc/pc/ccparlc/pctype/a_carate_r_ccparlc_c_pctype_feb13.html

DEFINITIONS AND CONVENTIONS: "-" Nil or Negligible; "." Not applicable; Caseload figures are rounded to the nearest ten; Some additional disclosure control has also been applied. Average amounts are
shown as pounds per week and rounded to the nearest penny. Totals may not sum due to rounding.
SOURCE: DWP Information, Governance and Security, Work and Pensions Longitudinal Study.
STATE PENSION AGE: The age at which women reach State Pension age is gradually increasing from 60 to 65 between April 2010 and April 2016 to November 2018. Under current legislation, State Pension
age for men and women is planned to increase to: 66 between November 2018 and October 2020; 67 between 2034 and 2036; 68 between 2044 and 2046. This will introduce a small increase to the number of
working age benefit recipients and a small reduction to the number of pension age recipients. Figures from May 2010 onwards reflect this change. For more information see
http://statistics.dwp.gov.uk/asd/espa.pdf.
Notes:
Caseload - number of claimants (Thousands) Pension Credit was introduced on 6 October 2003 and replaced Minimum Income Guarantee (Income Support for people aged 60 or over). The vast majority of people who were previously in receipt of the Minimum Income Guarantee transferred to Pension Credit in October 2003. These Pension Credit statistics are produced on a different basis to the Early Estimates. The
latter are more timely but operational processing times mean that a number of claim commencements and terminations are not reflected in them.

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Parliamentary Constituency of claimant (Westminster) These constituencies are used for the Westminster parliament. For the May 2005 General Election, the constituencies in Scotland changed and are included in the tables from May 2005 onwards. For the May 2010 General Election, constituencies in England and Wales changed and are included in the tables from May 2010 onwards. For more information see
the Background Information.
Type of Pension Credit Certain aspects of the April 2012 uprating for Pension Credit were applied to the administrative computer system in advance, before the February 2012 statistics were extracted. Hence,
the statistics in February 2012 show the Pension Credit type based on 2012/13 rates. However, the amounts in payment had not been adjusted and claimants were still being paid the correct rate of benefit,
based on 2011/12 rates

Office of Disability Issues; Department for Work and Pensions; 2011-2012; Publication Series; 2014
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications?departments%5B%5D=office-for-disability-issues

Members of the UK Parliament; 2014


http://www.parliament.uk/mps-lords-and-offices/mps/

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