Hornchurch (UK Parliament constituency)

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Hornchurch
Borough constituency
Hornchurch shown within Greater London
Created: 1945
MP: James Brokenshire
Party: Conservative
Type: House of Commons
County: Greater London
EP constituency: London

Hornchurch 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.

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[edit] Boundaries

The seat encompasses Hornchurch, Rainham, Elm Park and the tiny village of Wennington. It borders on the other London constituencies of Romford and Upminster and like them, is part of the London Borough of Havering.

[edit] History

The south of the constituency has been seen as a site for building large entertainment centres on Rainham's large marshland area, and was viewed as a potential site for the european Disneyland project, although it was considered much less suitable than the current position near Paris. There have been plans to build a casino but permission is yet to be granted.

Hornchurch is a predominantly suburban and Conservative-voting area, but the seat is seen as a swing seat due to Rainham and Elm Park's working class voters and because the wealthiest Emerson Park area of Hornchurch does not form part of the constituency, instead forming part of Upminster constituency.

It is expected that the constituency will be abolished before the next election, the southern parts of the constituency will be merged with Dagenham to form a cross-borough Dagenham and Rainham constituency while Hornchurch will merge with Upminster to form Hornchurch and Upminster. The new seats will probably be safe Labour and Conservative respectively.

[edit] Members of Parliament

[edit] Elections

General Election 2005: Hornchurch
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative James Brokenshire 16,355 42.8 +0.5
Labour John Cryer 15,875 41.6 -4.8
Liberal Democrats Nat Green 2,894 7.6 -0.6
British National Ian Moore 1,313 3.4 +3.4
UK Independence Laurence Webb 1,033 2.7 +0.2
Residents' Association Malvin Brown 395 1.0 +1.0
Third Way Graham Williamson 304 0.8 +0.3
Majority 480 1.3
Turnout 38,169 63.5 +5.6
General Election 2001: Hornchurch
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour John Cryer 16,514 46.4 -3.8
Conservative Robin Squire 15,032 42.3 +5.0
Liberal Democrats Sarah Lea 2,928 8.2 +0.4
UK Independence Lawrence Webb 893 2.5 N/A
Third Way David Durant 190 0.5 N/A
Majority 1,482 4.1
Turnout 35,557 58.3 -14.5
Labour hold Swing

[edit] See also

Constituencies in Greater London
Labour

Barking | Battersea | Brent North | Brent South | Brentford and Isleworth | Camberwell and Peckham | Croydon North | Dagenham | Dulwich and West Norwood | Ealing, Acton and Shepherd's Bush | Ealing North | Ealing Southall | East Ham | Edmonton | Eltham | Enfield North | Erith and Thamesmead | Feltham and Heston | Finchley and Golders Green | Greenwich and Woolwich | Hackney North and Stoke Newington | Hackney South and Shoreditch | Hampstead and Highgate | Harrow East | Harrow West | Hayes and Harlington | Hendon | Holborn and St. Pancras | Ilford South | Islington North | Islington South and Finsbury | Lewisham Deptford | Lewisham East | Lewisham West | Leyton and Wanstead | Mitcham and Morden | Poplar and Canning Town | Regent's Park and Kensington North | Streatham | Tooting | Tottenham | Vauxhall | Walthamstow | West Ham

Conservative

Beckenham | Bexleyheath and Crayford | Bromley and Chislehurst | Chingford and Woodford Green | Chipping Barnet | Cities of London and Westminster | Croydon Central | Croydon South | Enfield Southgate | Hammersmith and Fulham | Hornchurch | Ilford North | Kensington and Chelsea | Old Bexley and Sidcup | Orpington | Putney | Romford | Ruislip-Northwood | Upminster | Uxbridge | Wimbledon

Liberal Democrat

Brent East | Carshalton and Wallington | Hornsey and Wood Green | Kingston and Surbiton | Richmond Park | North Southwark and Bermondsey | Sutton and Cheam | Twickenham

Respect

Bethnal Green and Bow

London European constituency: Conservative (3) | Labour (3) | Liberal Democrats (1) | UKIP (1) | Green (1)