Blackpool South (UK Parliament constituency) explained

Blackpool South
Parliament:uk
Year:1945
Type:Borough
Elects Howmany:One
Previous:Blackpool
Population:81,266 (2011 census)[1]
Electorate:76,071 (2023)[2]
Mp:Chris Webb
Party:Labour
Towns:Blackpool (part)
Region:England
County:Lancashire
European:North West England

Blackpool South is a constituency in Lancashire, England, which has been represented by Chris Webb of the Labour Party since a 2024 by-election.[3]

Constituency profile

The seat encompasses the central and southern parts of Blackpool, including the famous Blackpool Tower, the three piers and the Pleasure Beach. Also included is the Bloomfield area, home to Blackpool F.C. In the southern end of the seat, near to the Fylde border, Squires Gate is the site of Blackpool Airport.[4]

Tourism is a major industry in the area, and while Blackpool has been less affected by the decline in domestic holidaymaking than some resorts, there are nonetheless some run-down areas which were once rather more glamorous. Traditionally seaside seats were very safe for the Conservative Party, but for some time it seemed unlikely that the party would win it back. However, they were able to do so in 2019 when they finally achieved a sizeable majority with many gains in northern England.

History

This seat was created for the 1945 general election. This marginal constituency has been represented by both the Conservative and Labour Party parties since the Second World War. It was held by the Conservatives until 1997, when Gordon Marsden gained it for Labour. He represented the seat for the next 22 years but was defeated in 2019 by the Conservative Scott Benton. Benton resigned from Parliament on 25 March 2024, and the by-election to replace him was won by Labour's Chris Webb.

Boundaries

1945–1950: The County Borough of Blackpool wards of Marton, Stanley, Victoria, and Waterloo, and the Borough of Lytham St Annes.[5]

1950–1983: The County Borough of Blackpool wards of Alexandra, Marton, Stanley, Tyldesley, Victoria, and Waterloo.

1983–1997: The Borough of Blackpool wards of Alexandra, Clifton, Foxhall, Hawes Side, Highfield, Marton, Squires Gate, Stanley, Tyldesley, Victoria, and Waterloo.

1997–2010: The Borough of Blackpool wards of Alexandra, Brunswick, Clifton, Foxhall, Hawes Side, Highfield, Layton, Marton, Park, Squires Gate, Stanley, Talbot, Tyldesley, Victoria, and Waterloo.

2010–2024: The Borough of Blackpool wards of Bloomfield, Brunswick, Clifton, Hawes Side, Highfield, Marton, Squires Gate, Stanley, Talbot, Tyldesley, Victoria, and Waterloo.

2024–present: The Borough of Blackpool wards of Bloomfield; Brunswick; Claremont; Clifton; Hawes Side; Highfield; Layton; Marton; Park; Squires Gate; Stanley; Talbot; Tyldesley; Victoria; Warbreck; Waterloo.[6]

The constituency was expanded to bring the electorate within the permitted range by transferring the wards of Claremount, Layton, Park and Warbreck from the abolished constituency of Blackpool North and Cleveleys.

Members of Parliament

ElectionMemberParty
1945Roland RobinsonConservative
1964Sir Peter BlakerConservative
1992Nick HawkinsConservative
1997Gordon MarsdenLabour
2019Scott BentonConservative
2023Independent
2024 by-electionChris WebbLabour

Elections

Elections in the 1940s

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Blackpool South: Usual Resident Population, 2011 . Neighbourhood Statistics . Office for National Statistics . 31 January 2015.
  2. Web site: The 2023 Review of Parliamentary Constituency Boundaries in England – Volume two: Constituency names, designations and composition – North West . Boundary Commission for England . 4 July 2024 . dmy .
  3. News: 2024-05-03 . Blackpool South by-election: Labour ousts Tories in Westminster seat . 2024-05-03 . BBC News.
  4. Mapit https://mapit.mysociety.org/area/65679.html
  5. Book: . 1946 . Statutory Rules and Orders 1945 . I . The House of Commons (Redistribution of Seats) Order 1945. SI 1945/701 . London . . 682–698 .
  6. Web site: The Parliamentary Constituencies Order 2023 . Schedule 1 Part 5 North West region.