Reading North (UK Parliament constituency)

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Reading North
Borough constituency
Created: 1950, 1974
Abolished: 1955, 1983
Type: House of Commons

Reading North was a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It elected one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election. The constituency covered an area in and around the town of Reading in the county of Berkshire.

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[edit] History

The Reading North parliamentary constituency was first created in 1950 by splitting the previous parliamentary constituency of Reading into North and South divisions. These constituencies were merged back into a single Reading constituency in 1955.

The Reading South constituency was recreated in 1974, when it was contested and won for the Conservative Party by Tony Durant. In 1983 the constituencies in Reading were reorganised, creating the new constituencies of Reading East and Reading West. Tony Durant went on to hold the Reading West constituency until 1997.

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[edit] Elections

[edit] Elections in the 1970s

General election of 1979
General Election 1979: Reading North
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Tony Durant 25,085 50.58
Labour D. M. Mason 17,662 35.61
Liberal P. Minton 6,170 12.44
National Front P. Baker 554 1.12
Independent (politician) L. W. Edwards 126 0.25
Majority 7,423 14.97
Turnout 65,369 75.87
General election of October 1974
General Election October 1974: Reading North
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Tony Durant 18,734 40.15
Labour M. J. Denby 18,266 39.15
Liberal K. Watts 9,064 19.43
National Front P. Baker 594 1.27
Majority 468 1.0
Turnout 64,484 72.36
General election of February 1974
General Election February 1974: Reading North
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Tony Durant 19,984 39.39 N/A
Labour M. J. Denby 17,615 34.72 N/A
Liberal J. Burnett 13,137 25.89 N/A
Majority 2,369 4.67 N/A
Turnout 63,943 79.35 N/A

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