Leyton and Wanstead (UK Parliament constituency)

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Leyton and Wanstead
Borough constituency
for the House of Commons
LeytonWanstead2007Constituency.svg
Boundary of Leyton and Wanstead in Greater London
County Greater London
Electorate 63,021 (December 2010) [1]
Current constituency
Created 1997
Member of Parliament John Cryer (Labour)
SeatsOne
Created from Leyton, Wanstead & Woodford

Leyton and Wanstead is a constituency [n 1] in Greater London created in 1997 and represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2010 by John Cryer of the Labour Party. [n 2]

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Boundaries

Leyton and Wanstead (UK Parliament constituency)
Map of present boundaries

Uniting for general elections areas from the boroughs of Redbridge and Waltham Forest in inner north-east London, the constituency covers Leyton, Wanstead & Leytonstone. The seat was created for the 1997 election succeeding the Leyton constituency, with parts of what had been the formerly safe Conservative Wanstead and Woodford constituency. It has an electorate of approximately 60,000.

1997–2017: The following electoral wards:

2017–present: Following a review of ward boundaries which became effective in May 2017, [2] the parts in the London Borough of Redbridge comprised the Wanstead Village ward, most of the Wanstead Park ward and part of the South Woodford ward.

Proposed

Leyton and Wanstead in 2023 Leyton and Wanstead 2023 Constituency.svg
Leyton and Wanstead in 2023

Further to the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, enacted by the Parliamentary Constituencies Order 2023, from the next general election, due by January 2025, the constituency will be expanded to include the whole of the Wanstead Park and South Woodford wards. [3]

History

The seat arose from the enacting of the recommendations of the fourth periodic review of Westminster constituencies of the Boundary Commission for England to take account of demographic population change and seek to equalise electorates whilst in preference retaining the historic connections with the local authorities of the United Kingdom.

Political history

The constituency has consistently elected Labour Party MPs (Members of Parliament); the narrowest winning majority was 16%; the greatest, 49%, in 2017. Harry Cohen was MP for the Leyton area from 1983 and this seat from 1997. Cohen retired before the 2010 election, after which the seat was retained by John Cryer. [n 3] At the time of the 2015 result, the seat was the 46th safest of Labour's 232 seats by percentage of majority. [4]

Constituency profile

This seat combines deprived and economic-cycle vulnerable areas around Leyton [5] with the more affluent, resilient Wanstead area. It is an ethnically diverse area, with the biggest minority groups being Pakistani British and Caribbean British, although it has fewer ethnic minority constituents than in the London Borough of Newham. [6]

Members of Parliament

ElectionMember [7] Party
1997 Harry Cohen Labour
2010 John Cryer

Elections

Elections in the 2020s

Next general election: Leyton and Wanstead
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Tara Copeland [8]
Green Charlotte Lafferty [9]
Workers Party Adeel Ahmed Iqbal [10]
Majority
Turnout

Elections in the 2010s

General election 2019: Leyton and Wanstead [11] [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour John Cryer 28,836 64.7 Decrease2.svg5.1
Conservative Noshaba Khiljee8,02818.0Decrease2.svg2.8
Liberal Democrats Ben Sims4,66610.5Increase2.svg4.1
Green Ashley Gunstock 1,8054.1Increase2.svg1.2
Brexit Party Zulf Jannaty7851.7New
Independent Henry Scott4271.0New
Majority20,80846.7Decrease2.svg2.3
Turnout 44,54768.7Decrease2.svg2.2
Registered electors 64,852
Labour hold Swing Decrease2.svg1.2
General election 2017: Leyton and Wanstead [13] [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour John Cryer 32,234 69.8 Increase2.svg11.2
Conservative Laura Farris 9,62720.8Decrease2.svg1.2
Liberal Democrats Ben Sims2,9616.4Increase2.svg0.7
Green Ashley Gunstock 1,3512.9Decrease2.svg4.4
Majority22,60749.0Increase2.svg12.4
Turnout 46,17370.9Increase2.svg7.9
Registered electors 65,149
Labour hold Swing Increase2.svg6.2
General election 2015: Leyton and Wanstead [15] [16]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour John Cryer 23,858 58.6 Increase2.svg15.0
Conservative Matthew Scott 8,93922.0Decrease2.svg0.2
Green Ashley Gunstock [17] 2,9747.3Increase2.svg5.9
UKIP Rosamund Beattie [18] 2,3415.8Increase2.svg3.1
Liberal Democrats Carl Quilliam [19] 2,3045.7Decrease2.svg21.9
Independent Mahtab Aziz2890.7New
Majority14,91936.6Increase2.svg20.6
Turnout 40,70563.0Decrease2.svg0.2
Registered electors 64,580
Labour hold Swing Increase2.svg7.6
General election 2010: Leyton and Wanstead [20] [21]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour John Cryer 17,511 43.6 −2.2
Liberal Democrats Farooq Qureshi11,09527.6+2.9
Conservative Ed Northover8,92822.2-0.5
UKIP Graham Wood1,0802.7+0.9
Green Ashley Gunstock 5621.4-3.0
BNP Jim Clift5611.4New
Christian Sonika Bhatti3420.9New
Independents Federation UKMartin Levin800.2New
Majority6,41616.0-4.6
Turnout 40,15963.2+9.3
Registered electors 63,541
Labour hold Swing -2.6

Elections in the 2000s

General election 2005: Leyton and Wanstead [22]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Harry Cohen 15,234 45.8 −12.2
Liberal Democrats Meher Khan8,37725.2+9.2
Conservative Julien Foster7,39322.2+2.5
Green Ashley Gunstock 1,5224.6+1.5
UKIP Nick Jones5911.8+0.7
Independent Marc Robertson1550.5New
Majority6,85720.6-17.7
Turnout 33,27255.0+0.2
Registered electors 60,444
Labour hold Swing −10.7
General election 2001: Leyton and Wanstead [23]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Harry Cohen 19,558 58.0 −2.8
Conservative Edward G. Heckels6,65419.7−2.5
Liberal Democrats Alexander I.M.C. Wilcock5,38916.0+0.9
Green Ashley Gunstock 1,0303.1New
Socialist Alliance Sally A. Labern7092.1New
UKIP Michael J. D'Ingurthorpe3781.1New
Majority12,90438.3-0.3
Turnout 33,71854.8-8.4
Registered electors 61,549
Labour hold Swing -0.2

Elections in the 1990s

General election 1997: Leyton and Wanstead [24]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Harry Cohen 23,922 60.8
Conservative Robert Vaudry8,73622.2
Liberal Democrats Charles Anglin5,92015.1
ProLife Alliance Sean Duffy4881.2
Independent Abdul Mian2560.7
Majority15,18638.6
Turnout 39,32263.2
Registered electors 62,176
Labour win (new seat)

See also

Notes

  1. A borough constituency (for the purposes of election expenses and type of returning officer).
  2. As with all constituencies, the constituency elects one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election at least every five years.
  3. Previously MP for Hornchurch (1997 to 2005).

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