moe19 Posted September 13, 2016 Report Posted September 13, 2016 I wonder who the MPs in the North East would be if the commissions proposals are carried out . Proposals from the Boundary commissions for England and Wales may see a number of our MPs deselected Jeremy Corbyn and George Osborne and Boris Johnson are among those whose seats the proposal would be abolished. North-East: 25, down four Yorkshire and the Humber: 50, down four Eastern: 57, down one East Midlands: 44, down two London: 68, down five North West: 68, down seven South East: 83, down one overall (two seats are lost but the Isle of Wight goes up from a single seat to two) South West: 53, down two West Midlands: 53, down six 1
threegee Posted September 13, 2016 Report Posted September 13, 2016 I'd wondered this about the NE too. Maybe Cameron triggered a by-election now so's Boris or Davis couldn't slide into his seat at the 2020 GE? Being forced to campaign for either with a happy face would even be beyond his powers of deception!
moe19 Posted September 13, 2016 Author Report Posted September 13, 2016 Apparently each seat will contain an average of 75,000 voters. The constituencies earmarked for extinction will be absorbed by their neighbours. If they chop the number of elected MPs I hope they don't forget to give the cronies in the unelected house of lords a good pruning, or am I expecting to much
threegee Posted September 13, 2016 Report Posted September 13, 2016 The same principal needs to be applied to Scotland double quick; it would reduce the number of SNP MPs by about 2/3 and clip the mad fish woman's wings! From what I've just heard on the news it seems about time we took a hatchet to the HoL too - 100 of their lordships now seems too many! In fact the HoL would be a good place to start PR in: one lud for every percent of the national vote I think.
Malcolm Robinson Posted September 13, 2016 Report Posted September 13, 2016 http://boundarycommissionforengland.independent.gov.uk
moe19 Posted September 14, 2016 Author Report Posted September 14, 2016 Looking at the Journal/ Chronicle it says that the Wansbeck constituency would no longer exist and that Ashington would become part of Berwick, and that Bedlington would become part of the Blyth constituency. http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/north-east-news/the-whole-thing-mess-north-11881751
threegee Posted September 15, 2016 Report Posted September 15, 2016 So, the real question is will our Mr Lavery get a real job, and if so who would be idiotic enough to employ him? 1
pilgrim Posted October 2, 2016 Report Posted October 2, 2016 the tragedy with Berwick is that it lost a fine man in Alan Beith, irrespective of his political affiliation he did a damn good job for many years. the 3 candidates that stood to replace him were a motley crew and none worth the lead in my pencil to put a cross for. I shudder to think that the new boundaries may well actually give Mr Lavery (another one who employs his family at public expense) a possibly very good chance to spend another 5 yrs sponging off the taxpayer!! the present incumbent does nowt but turns up anywhere there is a camera and has failed to do anything about any of the 'imperative issues that must be addressed' as listed in the election campaign - and that includes not replying to e--mail questions about that -- ho hum.... ( A1 ? dual ?? that would be the A1 duelling that was agreed 30 yrs ago at Mousen/Purdey Lodge and nowt has been done - or the dual bit at causey park mooted 15 yrs ago and side-lined - but its ok as the road that goes from nowhere to nowhere will always lead over the rainbow to the pot of gold at the new county hall at Ashington) 3
Bedlingtonian Posted October 17, 2017 Report Posted October 17, 2017 Latest plans for the election boundary changes have been released and the national press are naturally focusing on Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn. If the changes take place it will be interesting to see if Ian Lavery fights to retain the Ashington / Berwick seat or pops across the Wansbeck to take over a safe seat from Ronnie Campbell who plans to step down before the next election.http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-41643467 3
moe19 Posted October 18, 2017 Author Report Posted October 18, 2017 (edited) 22 hours ago, Bedlingtonian said: Latest plans for the election boundary changes have been released and the national press are naturally focusing on Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn. If the changes take place it will be interesting to see if Ian Lavery fights to retain the Ashington / Berwick seat or pops across the Wansbeck to take over a safe seat from Ronnie Campbell who plans to step down before the next election.http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-41643467 I think your predictions are spot on Bedlingtonian Last election for Berwick 2017 the Tory won 22,145 votes (52 per cent) this time round, compared to 16,603 (41.4 per cent) in 2015, with Labour's Scott Dickinson (10.364) Could you imagine Ashington as a Tory Town they would be chucking themselves of the pigeon Crees Edited October 18, 2017 by moe19 2
Bedlingtonian Posted October 23, 2017 Report Posted October 23, 2017 The BBC are reporting that Ian Lavery received £165,000 from NUM..... Perhaps ex-miners should make a complaint about the financial affairs of the union. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-41688280 1
Malcolm Robinson Posted October 24, 2017 Report Posted October 24, 2017 All change ....................https://www.bce2018.org.uk/node/6486?postcode=NE22
Bedlingtonian Posted October 24, 2017 Report Posted October 24, 2017 1 hour ago, Malcolm Robinson said: All change ....................https://www.bce2018.org.uk/node/6486?postcode=NE22 Looks like we are stuck with Lavery then 1
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