DEWSBURY (UK PARLIAMENT CONSTITUENCY)


'Dewsbury' is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It elects one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election. It has normally elected Labour MPs since the 1940s, although it is currently a fairly marginal seat with the Conservatives.

Contents
Boundaries
Members of Parliament
Election results
See also
References

Boundaries


This constituency covers the town of Dewsbury. The seat has a large Muslim population and now has a Muslim MP, Shahid Malik. Aside from 1983, the seat has been Labour since 1945, although sometimes by narrow margins. In the light of increasing concern of Muslim extremism, Mr Malik has enjoyed a fairly large public media profile since his victory in 2005 in various TV appearances and interviews, strongly denouncing believers and adherents of such views; however,much of his vote was taken by the British National Party,who obtained one of their largest percentage shares in Britain in the last General Election,and they also have a substantial vote at local level, especially in Heckmondwike where they now hold two of three council seats.
For the purposes of the next General Election, Dewsbury has lost the traditionally Labour-voting ward of Heckmondwike, but gained the more Conservative-voting ward of Denby Dale, a move which is set to increase the chances of a Conserative victory.

Members of Parliament


ElectionMemberParty
1868 Sir John Simon
1886 Mark Oldroyd
1902 Walter Runciman Liberal
1918 Emil William Pickering Coalition Conservative
1922 Benjamin Riley Labour
1923 Thomas Edmund Harvey Liberal
1924 Benjamin Riley Labour
1931 Walter Russell Rea Liberal
1935 Benjamin Riley Labour
1945 Will Paling Labour
1959 David Ginsburg Labour
''1981'' Social Democrat
1983 John Whitfield Conservative
1987 Ann Taylor Labour
2005 Shahid Malik Labour

Election results


See also



List of Parliamentary constituencies in West Yorkshire

References



British parliamentary election results 1918-1949, , F. W. S., Craig, Parliamentary Research Services, 1983, ISBN 0-900178-06-X



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