Birmingham Edgbaston (UK Parliament constituency)

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Birmingham, Edgbaston
Borough constituency
Birmingham, Edgbaston shown within Birmingham, and Birmingham shown within England
Created: 1885
MP: Gisela Stuart
Party: Labour
Type: House of Commons
County: West Midlands
EP constituency: West Midlands

Birmingham Edgbaston is a borough constituency located in the Edgbaston area of Birmingham. It elects one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom by the first past the post system of election. It is a marginal constituency between the Labour Party and the Conservatives.

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Situated to the south and east of Birmingham's centre, this is a neat and mostly middle-class slice, with parks, Warwickshire's cricket ground and two grammar schools. It was once held by former Conservative Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, and had been a traditional Conservative seat for decades. However, suburbs towards Birmingham's city centre have pockets of considerable deprivation, notably Deritend, and have helped Labour hold the seat since 1997.

The seat also contains the Bartley Green ward, which has a higher percentage of working families.

Following their review of parliamentary representation in Birmingham and the West Midlands, the Boundary Commission for England have created a modified Birmingham, Edgbaston seat, with the following wards:

This seat has returned a female MP for over 50 years. The Conservative Prospective Parliamentary Candidate for the next General Election is Edgbaston councillor Deirdre Alden, also the defeated Conservative candidate in 2005. This makes it almost certain that the seat will return a woman MP after the next election.

Election Member Party
1885 George Dixon Liberal
1885 Liberal Unionist
1898 by-election Sir Francis William Lowe Conservative
1929 Neville Chamberlain Conservative
1940 by-election Sir Peter Bennett Conservative
1953 by-election Dame Edith Pitt Conservative
1966 Jill Knight Conservative
1997 Gisela Stuart Labour

2005 General Election: Birmingham, Edgbaston
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Gisela Stuart 16,465 43.8 -5.3
Conservative Deidre Alden 14,116 37.5 +0.9
Liberal Democrat Mike Dixon 5,185 13.8 +1.8
Green Peter Beck 1,116 3.0 N/A
UK Independence Stephen White 749 2.0 N/A
Majority 2,349 6.2
Turnout 37,631 58.0 +2.0
General Election 2001: Birmingham, Edgbaston
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Gisela Stuart 18,517 49.1 +0.5
Conservative Nigel Hastilow 13,819 36.6 -2.0
Liberal Democrat Nicola Davies 4,528 12.0 +2.3
Pro-Euro Conservative Collis Gretton 454 1.2 N/A
Socialist Labour Sam Brackenbury 431 1.1 N/A
Majority 4,698 12.4
Turnout 37,749 56.9 -12.9
General Election 1997: Birmingham, Edgbaston
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Gisela Stuart 23,554 48.6 +9.3
Conservative Andrew Marshall 18,712 38.6 -10.7
Liberal Democrat James Gallagher 4,691 9.7 -0.4
Referendum Party Jonathan Oakton 1,065 2.2 N/A
British Democratic Party Derek Campbell 443 0.9 N/A
Majority 4,842 10.0 10.0
Turnout

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