Croydon North East | |
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Former Borough constituency | |
for the House of Commons | |
County | Greater London |
1955–1997 | |
Number of members | One |
Replaced by | Croydon Central and Croydon North |
Created from | Croydon East and Croydon North |
Croydon North East was a borough constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1955 to 1997. It elected one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election.
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Croydon Norh East was created for the 1955 general election just five years after a previous re-organisation of the three seats in the County Borough of Croydon. It took in areas of the former Croydon North and Croydon East constituencies and bordered Croydon North West and Croydon South, as well as, when originally created, the constituency of Beckenham.
The constituency was abolished at the 1997 general election with one third going to the new Croydon North seat (the Thornton Heath, Upper Norwood and South Norwood wards) and the rest (the wards of Woodside, Rylands, Addiscombe, Ashburton and Monks Orchard) becoming part of an expanded Croydon Central.
For all of its history, Croydon North East had Conservative Members of Parliament, although in 1987 its long-standing and most notable MP, Bernard Weatherill, stood as Speaker. Following its abolition at the 1997 election both successor seats elected Labour MPs.
When first created, Croydon North East included the areas of South Norwood and Addiscombe and parts of Thornton Heath and Shirley. It saw various boundary changes, largely stretching further north. At the time of its abolition in 1997, Croydon North East covered all of South Norwood, Upper Norwood, Addiscombe, northern Shirley and parts of Thornton Heath around Thornton Heath High Street, within the London Borough of Croydon.
1983-1997: The following eight wards of the London Borough of Croydon; Addiscombe, Ashburton, Monks Orchard, Rylands, South Norwood, Thornton Heath, Upper Norwood, and Woodside.
Event | Member[1] | Party | |
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1955 | John Hughes-Hallett | Conservative | |
1964 | Bernard Weatherill | Conservative | |
1983 | Speaker | ||
1992 | David Congdon | Conservative | |
1997 | Constituency abolished: see Croydon Central and Croydon North |
Election | Political result | Candidate | Party | Votes | % | ±% | ||
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General election, April 1992 [2][3] Electorate: 64,405 Turnout: 46,383 (72.0%) +2.3 |
Conservative win Majority: 7,473 (16.1%) −12.4 Swing: 6.2% from Con to Lab |
David Congdon | Conservative | 23,835 | 51.4 | −3.6 | ||
Mrs Mary Walker | Labour | 16,362 | 35.3 | +8.7 | ||||
J. Fraser | Liberal Democrat | 6,186 | 13.3 | −5.1 | ||||
General election, June 1987 [4] Electorate: 63,129 Turnout: 43,985 (69.7%) 2.2 |
Speaker hold Majority: 12,519 (28.5%) +1.1 Swing: 0.8% from Spkr to Lab |
Bernard Weatherill | Speaker | 24,188 | 55.0 | +2.5 | ||
Christine Patrick | Labour | 11,669 | 26.5 | +4.1 | ||||
J. D. Goldie | Social Democrat | 8,128 | 18.5 | −6.6 | ||||
General election, June 1983 [5] Electorate: 62,923 Turnout: 38,460 (67.5%) |
Conservative hold Majority: 11,637 (27.4%) −5.7 Swing: 8.8% from Con to SDP |
Bernard Weatherill | Conservative | 22,292 | 52.5 | +1.5 | ||
J. D. Goldie | Social Democrat | 10,665 | 25.1 | +19.0 | ||||
K. A. Riley | Labour | 9,503 | 22.4 | −12.6 | ||||
General election, May 1979 [6] Electorate: 57,022 Turnout: 42,267 (74.1%) +3.1 |
Conservative hold Majority: 6,776 (16.0%) +10.8 Swing: 4.5% from Lab to Con |
Bernard Weatherill | Conservative | 21,560 | 51.0 | +6.7 | ||
D. H. Simpson | Labour | 14,784 | 35.0 | −3.2 | ||||
P. T. Streeter | Liberal | 5,459 | 12.9 | −5.5 | ||||
P. W. Moss | National Front | 464 | 1.1 | N/A | ||||
General election, October 1974 [7] Electorate: 58,306 Turnout: 45,629 (71.0%) −7.7 |
Conservative hold Majority: 2,151 (5.2%) −3.2 Swing: 1.6% from Con to Lab |
Bernard Weatherill | Conservative | 17,938 | 43.3 | +0.8 | ||
D. H. Simpson | Labour | 15,787 | 38.1 | +4.0 | ||||
P. T. Streeter | Liberal | 7,228 | 17.5 | −5.9 | ||||
W. Stringer | Independent British Nationalist | 451 | 1.1 | N/A | ||||
General election, February 1974 [8] New boundaries Electorate: 57,951 Turnout: 78.7% (+9.2) |
Conservative hold Majority: 3,820 (8.4%) −6.2 Swing: 1.3% from Con to Lab |
Bernard Weatherill | Conservative | 19,395 | 42.5 | −7.2 | ||
C. R. Coyne | Labour | 15,575 | 34.1 | −5.9 | ||||
P. Streeter | Liberal | 10,659 | 23.4 | +13.1 |
Election | Political result | Candidate | Party | Votes | % | ±% | ||
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General election, June 1970 [9] Electorate: 58,819 Turnout: 40,934 (69.6%) −6.7 |
Conservative hold Majority: 3,978 (9.7%) +8.3 Swing: 4.2% from Lab to Con |
Bernard Weatherill | Conservative | 20,351 | 49.7 | +6.2 | ||
G. F. Elliot | Labour | 16,373 | 40.0 | −2.2 | ||||
R. J. Mayhew | Liberal | 4,210 | 10.3 | −4.0 | ||||
General election, March 1966 [10] Electorate: 55,094 Turnout: 42,023 (76.3%) +1.2 |
Conservative hold Majority: 588 (1.4%) −7.6 Swing: 3.8% from Con to Lab |
Bernard Weatherill | Conservative | 18,302 | 43.6 | −3.2 | ||
G. F. Elliott | Labour | 17,714 | 42.2 | 4.4 | ||||
J. D. O. Henchley | Liberal | 6,007 | 14.3 | −1.1 | ||||
General election, October 1964 [11] Electorate: 56,765 Turnout: 42,596 (75.0%) −5.3 |
Conservative hold Majority: 3,831 (9.0%) −10.4 Swing: 2.4% from Con to Lab |
Bernard Weatherill | Conservative | 19,930 | 46.8 | −3.3 | ||
D. Storer | Labour | 16,099 | 37.8 | +1.2 | ||||
S. R. R. de la Mahotiere | Liberal | 6,567 | 15.4 | +2.1 | ||||
General election, October 1959 [12] Electorate: 57,174 Turnout: 45,894 (80.3%) +2.6 |
Conservative hold Majority: 8,905 (19.4%) +0.8 Swing: 0.5% from Lab to Con |
John Hughes-Hallett | Conservative | 24,345 | 53.1 | −1.9 | ||
Walter Wolfgang | Labour | 15,440 | 33.6 | −2.8 | ||||
A. E. Bender | Liberal | 6,109 | 13.3 | +4.7 | ||||
General election, May 1955 [13] Electorate: 58,663 Turnout: 45,605 (77.7%) |
Conservative win Majority: 8,481 (18.6%) |
John Hughes-Hallett | Conservative | 25,097 | 55.0 | N/A | ||
Gordon Borrie | Labour | 16,616 | 36.4 | N/A | ||||
James Walters | Liberal | 3,892 | 8.6 | N/A |
Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
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Preceded by Cardiff West |
Constituency represented by the Speaker 1983 – 1992 |
Succeeded by West Bromwich West |