What is the smallest constituency in the UK?

What is the smallest constituency in the UK?

The smallest constituency by area is Islington North at 7.35 square kilometres (2.84 sq mi).

Which are the most deprived areas of the UK?

Birmingham – England’s largest Local Authority – contains more deprived LSOAs than any other by some margin and other core cities: Liverpool, Manchester and Leeds follow. The London Boroughs of Newham, Hackney and Tower Hamlets each contain over 90 deprived LSOAs each.

What is the oldest constituency?

Since the split of the seat City of York with effect from the 2010 general election, Lincoln has been the oldest constituency in continuous existence in the UK – established in 1265.

What is the poor part of England?

Eight of the 10 most deprived neighbourhoods in England are in Blackpool, according to new statistics. Seaside village Jaywick, in Essex, has been named the most deprived area overall for the third time in a row since 2010.

How many constituencies are there in London?

There are 73 constituencies in London, some of these span across more than one borough.

What is an MP surgery?

A political surgery, constituency surgery, constituency clinic, mobile office or sometimes advice surgery, in British and Irish politics, is a series of one-to-one meetings that a Member of Parliament (MP), Teachta Dála (TD) or other political officeholder may have with their constituents.

Who is the oldest MP in the UK?

List of oldest sitting MPs since 1945

Name Born Became oldest MP
Peter Tapsell F 1 February 1930 2010
Gerald Kaufman F 21 June 1930 2015
Dennis Skinner 11 February 1932 2017
Bill Cash 10 May 1940 2019

What does poverty look like in the UK?

The Minimum Income Standard identifies what incomes different households require to reach a minimum socially acceptable living standard. Households are considered to be below the UK poverty line if their income is 60% below the median household income after housing costs for that year.

What is the richest county in UK?

Surrey
Surrey is the richest county in the UK when it comes to property, according to a survey. Its homes have a total value of almost £288 billion, representing 5.1% of the UK’s £5.6 trillion overall property wealth.

Where are the most deprived constituencies in England?

Comparing the 2019 figures with the 2015 Indices of Deprivation, constituencies that have become relatively more deprived include many constituencies in the North West and North East, while many constituencies in London are relatively less deprived. The table published alongside this paper provide Deprivation ranks for all English constituencies.

Where are the poorest areas in the UK?

Report reveals Britain’s 10 most poor areas. London has three of the worst areas in the league, with Camberwell and Peckham, Hackney South and Shoreditch, and Bethnal Green and Bow being the poorest. The other worst poverty areas in the UK are Birmingham Ladywood, Manchester Central and Liverpool Riverside.

Where are the least deprived seats in the UK?

Nearly all the seats in the least deprived seats (column 10) are in England. There are a few Scottish seats such as West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine and Gordon. The deprivation patterns are different in the four constituent parts of the UK. Different dynamics are also in play. This post will look at England and Northern Ireland.

Which is the most deprived area in England?

Rank 1 = most deprived. A deprivation rank only shows how deprived an area is relative to other areas in England and does not measure the depth of deprivation. Library briefing paper Deprivation in English Constituencies provides more information and statistics.

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