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Salford (UK Parliament constituency)

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Salford 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.

Boundaries

A very safe Labour seat which has some of the UK's most deprived areas, typified by council estates like Ordsall, Pendleton and Langworthy, which are now due for apparent redevelopment. Higher Broughton has a considerable Jewish population and has some very decent residential housing, but even here Labour are usually in the lead at local level; the Tories, like all the other neighbouring Manchester seats, are now in third place in General Elections.

Boundary Review

Following their review of parliamentary representation in Greater Manchester, the borough of Salford has been split into three constituencies.

Blackley and Broughton is a cross-border constituency formed with wards in the current Manchester Blackley seat.

Salford and Eccles takes the existing Salford seat and marries it with central electoral wards of Eccles

Worsley and Eccles South brings Walkden, Worsley and Eccles together in a new seat following the removal of the Wigan-Salford link

Members of Parliament

Election results

General Election 2005: Salford
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Hazel Blears 13,007 57.6 −7.5
Liberal Democrats Norman Owen 5,062 22.4 +6.2
Conservative Laetitia Cash 3,440 15.2 −0.1
UKIP Lisa Duffy 1,091 4.8 +4.8
Majority 7,945 35.2
Turnout 22,600 35 −6.6
Labour hold Swing -6.9%
General Election 2001: Salford
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Hazel Blears 14,649 65.1 −3.9
Liberal Democrats Norman Owen 3,637 16.2 +5.9
Conservative Christopher King 3,446 15.3 −2.1
Socialist Alliance Peter Grant 414 1.8 N/A
Independent Hazel Wallace 216 1.0 N/A
Independent Roy Masterson 152 0.7 N/A
Majority 11,012 48.9
Turnout 22,514 41.6 −14.7
Labour hold Swing

See also

Constituencies in North West England (73)
Labour (62)
Conservative (3)
Liberal Democrats (3)
Independent (4)
Speaker (1)

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