Birmingham Sparkbrook and Small Heath (UK Parliament constituency)

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Birmingham, Sparkbrook and Small Heath
Borough constituency
Birmingham, Sparkbrook and Small Heath shown within Birmingham, and Birmingham shown within England
Created: 1997
MP: Roger Godsiff
Party: Labour
Type: House of Commons
County: West Midlands
EP constituency: West Midlands

Birmingham, Sparkbrook and Small Heath 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. The constituency is notable for having the largest percentage of Muslim voters of any UK constituency at 48.8% (based on 2001 census figures).

The seat is to be abolished following a review of parliamentary boundaries by the Boundary Commission for England.

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This is an inner-city residential seat in the south-east of Birmingham which is noted for its large immigrant population.

In the first half of the last century, it was home to many Irish families. In more recent times it has attracted people of Asian origin, who now account for some 50% of residents - the highest proportion of any seat in the country.

Unemployment is high - well over 10%. There are hardly any white collar workers in the seat and it has the third highest proportion of only partly-skilled workers in the country.

However, it is a major site for urban regeneration and some £35m is to be invested in local redevelopment initiatives over the next five years.

The constituency has historically been safely held by Labour, but in 2005 their incumbent MP Roger Godsiff saw his majority slashed to just over 3,000 following a strong challenge from RESPECT. Labour have also lost many local council seats in the constituency, primarily to the Liberal Democrats but also to the now-defunct People's Justice Party and, most recently, to RESPECT's Salma Yaqoob in the Sparkbrook ward.

[edit] Boundary review

Following their review of parliamentary representation in Birmingham and the West Midlands, the Boundary Commission for England have abolished the Sparkbrook and Small Heath constituency.

The Sparkbrook electoral ward will form one part of a revised Birmingham Hall Green constituency. The incumbent MP Roger Godsiff has applied for selection for the new Hall Green seat.

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[edit] Election results

General Election 2005: Birmingham, Sparkbrook and Small Heath
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Roger Godsiff 13,787 36.1 -21.4
Respect Salma Yaqoob 10,498 27.5 N/A
Liberal Democrat Talib Hussain 7,727 20.2 +7.0
Conservative Sameer Mirza 3,480 9.1 -1.7
UK Independence Jennifer Brookes 1,342 3.5 +1.8
Green Ian Jamieson 855 2.2 N/A
Independent Abdul Chaudhary 503 1.3 N/A
Majority 3,289 8.6
Turnout 38,192 51.8 +2.5
Labour hold Swing -24.4%
General Election 2001: Birmingham, Sparkbrook and Small Heath
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Roger Godsiff 21,087 57.5 -6.7
Liberal Democrat Qassim Afzal 4,841 13.2 +3.9
People's Justice Shafaq Hussain 4,770 13.0 N/A
Conservative Iftkhar Hussain 3,948 10.8 -6.7
Independent Gul Mahammed 662 1.8 +0.5
UK Independence Wayne Vincent 634 1.7 N/A
Muslim Party Abdul Aziz 401 1.1 N/A
Socialist Alliance Salman Mirza 304 0.8 N/A
Majority 16,246 44.3
Turnout 36,647 49.3 -7.8
Labour hold Swing
General Election 1997: Birmingham, Sparkbrook and Small Heath
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Roger Godsiff 26,841 67.3
Conservative Kenneth Hardeman 7,315 17.5
Liberal Democrat Roger Harmer 3,889 9.3
Green Alan Clawley 959 2.3
Referendum Party Riaz Dooley 737 1.8
Independent Pankaj Patel 538 1.3
Independent Rashid Syed 513 1.2
Independent Sajada Bi 490 1.2
Socialist Labour Colin Wren 483 1.2
Majority 19,526 46.8
Turnout 41,765 57.0
Labour hold Swing

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