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  1. Bethnal Green and Bow is a constituency [n 1] in Greater London, represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2010 by Rushanara Ali of the Labour Party. [n 2] Under the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, the constituency will be subject to major boundary changes, with Bow being included in the newly created ...

  2. Selby and Ainsty. Selby and Ainsty is a constituency [a] in North Yorkshire. It has been represented by Keir Mather from the Labour Party since 21 July 2023. Further to the completion of the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, the seat will be subject to boundary changes which will involve the loss of the Ainsty area.

  3. Current constituency. Created. 1974. ( 1974) Member of Parliament. Alex Burghart ( Conservative) Seats. One. Brentwood and Ongar is a constituency [n 1] in Essex represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2017 by Alex Burghart, a Conservative, serving since October 2022 as Parliamentary Secretary for the Cabinet Office. [n 2]

  4. John Abercromby [2] Clackmannanshire. 1815–1817. Henry Aglionby Aglionby [3] Cockermouth. 1832 – 1854. John Aislabie [4] Ripon. 1705–1721.

  5. Before the 1950 general election, Leeds was represented by the constituencies of: Leeds Central, Leeds North, Leeds South, Leeds West, (all created 1885); Leeds North-East and Leeds South-East (both created 1918). There were also constituencies of Batley and Morley (created 1918) and Pudsey and Otley (created 1918 replacing Pudsey ).

  6. Until the SNP landslide at the 2015 election, the constituency, and its predecessors East Kilbride, Lanark, and Clydesdale, had been represented continuously by the Labour party since the late 1950s. Following the defection of sitting MP Lisa Cameron in October 2023 from the SNP, the constituency was represented by the Conservative Party for the first time.

  7. In its early years, the Party expanded through mergers with a number of smaller movements, including the British Defence League, a small group based around ex-Conservative John O'Brien. Another group to join was the Association of British People, a 200 strong group from Birmingham that opted for the NDP after turning down the overtures of the National Front's Martin Webster .