WAKEFIELD (UK PARLIAMENT CONSTITUENCY)


'Wakefield' 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.

Contents
Boundaries
Members of Parliament
Elections
See also

Boundaries


The constituency is a very odd shape; it covers three-quarters of the West Yorkshire city of Wakefield and a number of villages to the south-west of the city. "Wakefield South" ward is not included in the seat; this is the most affluent part of the city, yet is included in the ultra-Labour seat of Hemsworth.
The city part of the seat has a very high density of council housing. Combined with a history of coal-mining, this has led the seat to be continuously Labour. However, the "Wakefield West" ward has unexpectedly returned Conservatives in the last three elections.
The rural part of the seat includes several well-known villages: Netherton - often mentioned during the 1984-5 miners' strike, as it contained two pits, one of which was threatened with accelerated closure; Denby Dale, which is famous for its pies and festivals; Emley, which has a large tower. Other settlements include Kirkburton, Woolley, Middlestown, Overton, Durkar, Crigglestone, Clayton West and Skelmathorpe. The rural wards - "Wakefield Rural", "Denby Dale" and "Kirkburton" - are usually Tory in local elections. However, there are so many old pit sites in the area that there is a large number of ex-miners in the area who sometimes secure Labour victories. The National Coal Mining Museum for England is situated within the seat; it was formerly known as Caphouse Colliery before its 1985 closure.

Members of Parliament



18321837: Daniel Gaskell

18371841: William Saunders Sebright Lascelles

18411842: Joseph Holdsworth

18421847: William Saunders Sebright Lascelles

18471857: George Sandars

18571859: John Charlesworth Dodgson-Charlesworth

18591862: William Henry Leatham

18621865: John Charles Dalrymple Hay

18651868: William Henry Leatham

18681874: Somerset Archibald Beaumont

1874: Edward Green

18741880: Thomas Kemp Sanderson

18801885: Robert Bownas Mackie

18851892: Edward Green

18921895: Albany Hawkes Charlesworth

18951902: William Wentworth-FitzWilliam, 7th Earl FitzWilliam

19021910: Edward Allen Brotherton

19101918: Arthur Harold Marshall

19181922: Edward Allen Brotherton

19221923: Robert Geoffrey Ellis

19231924: George Henry Sherwood

19241929: Robert Geoffrey Ellis

19291931: George Henry Sherwood

19311932: George Brown Hillman

19321954: Arthur Greenwood, Labour

19541964: Arthur Creech Jones, Labour

19641987: Walter Harrison, Labour

19872005: David Hinchliffe, Labour

2005 — ''present'': Mary Creagh, Labour

Elections


See also



List of Parliamentary constituencies in West Yorkshire

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