Preseli Pembrokeshire (UK Parliament constituency)

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Preseli Pembrokeshire
Former county constituency
for the House of Commons
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Boundary of Preseli Pembrokeshire in Wales
Preserved county Dyfed
Electorate 58,343 (December 2010) [1]
Major settlements Haverfordwest, Milford Haven, Fishguard, St Davids.
19972024
SeatsOne
Created from Ceredigion and Pembroke North, Pembroke
Replaced by Ceredigion Preseli, Mid and South Pembrokeshire
Senedd Preseli Pembrokeshire, Mid and West Wales

Preseli Pembrokeshire (Welsh : Preseli Sir Benfro) was a seat and constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. [n 1]

Contents

The Preseli Pembrokeshire Senedd constituency was created with the same boundaries in 1999.

Its last MP, who held the seat since 2005, was the Conservative Stephen Crabb, who was Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (Work and Pensions Secretary) from March to July 2016. The seat was held by Labour's candidate from its creation in 1997 until 2005. The Labour and Conservative parties have won at least 27.7% of the vote apiece since its 1997 creation, with the next-placed parties having reached a maximum of 14.5% of the vote to date in a generally broad field.

The seat attracted five candidates in 2010, eight in 2015 (an election in which five of the deposits were refunded and three lost) and seven in 2017. At the 2017 election, Crabb's majority was the 27th closest out of the 650 Commons seats, 0.8% or 314 votes. [2] In 2019, there were four candidates; Crabb retained the seat with an increased majority.

The constituency was abolished as part of the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies and under the June 2023 final recommendations of the Boundary Commission for Wales for the 2024 United Kingdom general election. Its wards were split between Ceredigion Preseli and Mid and South Pembrokeshire. [3]

Constituency profile

The seat was predominantly rural with both Welsh and English speaking areas. Milford Haven has a significant port and oil industry, and tourism is also a key sector due to the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. [4] The seat was less affluent than the UK average. [5]

Boundaries

Preseli Pembrokeshire (UK Parliament constituency)
Map of boundaries 2010-2024

The constituency was created in 1997 from parts of the seats of Ceredigion and Pembroke North and Pembroke. It comprises the north and west coasts of Pembrokeshire and areas inland, including the Preseli Hills in the north of the county. It was the most westerly constituency in Wales. Much of the coastal area was in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.

On its creation in 1997, its boundaries were co-terminous with the then District of Preseli Pembrokeshire. Since the 2006 boundary review of Welsh parliamentary constituencies, which took effect at the 2010 general election, it consists of the Pembrokeshire County electoral divisions of: Burton; Camrose; Cilgerran; Clydau; Crymych; Dinas Cross; Fishguard North East; Fishguard North West; Goodwick; Haverfordwest Castle; Haverfordwest Garth; Haverfordwest Portfield; Haverfordwest Prendergast; Haverfordwest Priory; Johnston; Letterston; Llangwm; Llanrhian; Maenclochog; Merlin's Bridge; Milford Central; Milford East; Milford Hakin; Milford Hubberston; Milford North; Milford West; Newport; Neyland East; Neyland West; Rudbaxton; St David's; St Dogmaels; St Ishmael's; Scleddau; Solva; The Havens; and Wiston.

Members of Parliament

ElectionCandidateParty
1997 Jackie Lawrence Labour
2005 Stephen Crabb Conservative
2024 Constituency abolished

Elections

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Pembrokeshire election history

Elections in the 1990s

General election 1997: Preseli Pembrokeshire [6] [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Jackie Lawrence 20,477 48.3 N/A
Conservative Robert Buckland 11,74127.7N/A
Liberal Democrats Jeffrey Clarke5,52713.0N/A
Plaid Cymru Alun Jones2,6836.3N/A
Referendum David Berry1,5743.7N/A
Green Molly Scott Cato 4010.9N/A
Majority8,73620.6N/A
Turnout 42,40378.3N/A
Registered electors 54,150
Labour win (new seat)

Elections in the 2000s

General election 2001: Preseli Pembrokeshire [8] [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Jackie Lawrence 15,206 41.3 −7.0
Conservative Stephen Crabb 12,26033.3+5.6
Plaid Cymru Rhys Sinnett4,65812.7+6.4
Liberal Democrats Alexander Dauncey3,88210.6−2.4
Socialist Labour Patricia Bowen4521.2N/A
UKIP Hugh Jones3190.9N/A
Majority2,9468.0−12.6
Turnout 36,77767.8−10.5
Registered electors 54,283
Labour hold Swing -6.3
General election 2005: Preseli Pembrokeshire [10] [11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Stephen Crabb 14,106 36.6 +3.3
Labour Sue Hayman 13,49935.0−6.3
Liberal Democrats Dewi Smith4,96312.9+2.3
Plaid Cymru Matt Mathias4,75212.3−0.4
UKIP James Carver 4981.3+0.4
Green Molly Scott Cato 4941.3N/A
Socialist Labour Patricia Bowen2750.7−0.5
Majority6071.6N/A
Turnout 38,58769.5+1.7
Registered electors 55,502
Conservative gain from Labour Swing +4.8

Elections in the 2010s

General election 2010: Preseli Pembrokeshire [12] [13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Stephen Crabb 16,994 42.8 +6.4
Labour Mari Rees12,33931.2−3.7
Liberal Democrats Nick Tregoning5,75914.5+1.5
Plaid Cymru Henry Jones-Davies3,6549.2−3.3
UKIP Richard Lawson9062.3+1.0
Majority4,60511.6+10.0
Turnout 39,60269.0−1.0
Registered electors 57,400
Conservative hold Swing +5.0
General election 2015: Preseli Pembrokeshire [14] [15] [16]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Stephen Crabb 16,383 40.4 −2.4
Labour Paul Miller11,41428.1−3.1
UKIP Howard Lillyman4,25710.5+8.2
Independent Chris Overton3,7299.2N/A
Plaid Cymru John Osmond2,5186.2−3.0
Green Frances Bryant1,4523.6N/A
Liberal Democrats Nick Tregoning7801.9−12.6
The New Society of WorthRodney Maile230.1N/A
Majority4,96912.3+0.7
Turnout 40,55670.7+1.7
Registered electors 57,291
Conservative hold Swing +0.3
General election 2017: Preseli Pembrokeshire [17]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Stephen Crabb 18,302 43.4 +3.0
Labour Philippa Thompson17,98842.6+14.5
Plaid Cymru Owain Llŷr Williams2,7116.4+0.2
Independent Chris Overton1,2092.9−6.3
Liberal Democrats Bob Kilmister1,1062.6+0.7
UKIP Susan Bale8502.0−8.5
The New Society of WorthRodney Maile310.1±0.0
Majority3140.8−11.5
Turnout 42,19772.1+1.4
Registered electors 58,555
Conservative hold Swing -5.7
General election 2019: Preseli Pembrokeshire [18] [19] [20]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Stephen Crabb 21,381 50.4 +7.0
Labour Philippa Thompson16,31938.5−4.1
Plaid Cymru Cris Tomos2,7766.5+0.1
Liberal Democrats Thomas Hughes1,9434.6+2.0
Rejected ballots153
Majority5,06211.9+11.1
Turnout 42,41971.2−0.9
Registered electors 59,586
Conservative hold Swing +5.6

Of the 153 rejected ballots:

See also

Notes

  1. As in all seats since the mid-20th century abolition of University Seats, it elects one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election.

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