List of parliamentary constituencies in Lancashire

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The

county constituencies
.

Constituencies

  † Conservative   ‡ Labour

Constituency[nb 1] Electorate[1] Majority[2][nb 2] Member of Parliament[2] Nearest opposition[2] Map
Blackburn BC 71,234 18,304   Kate Hollern   Claire Gill†
Blackpool North and Cleveleys BC 63,692 8,596   Paul Maynard   Chris Webb‡
Blackpool South BC 57,690 3,690   Vacant   Gordon Marsden
Burnley BC 64,345 1,352   Antony Higginbotham   Julie Cooper
Chorley CC 78,177 17,392   Lindsay Hoyle (The Speaker)   Mark Brexit-Smith (Independent)
Fylde CC 66,847 16,611   Mark Menzies
(elected as Conservative)
  Martin Mitchell‡
Hyndburn BC 70,842 2,961   Sara Britcliffe   Graham Jones
Lancaster and Fleetwood CC 70,059 2,380   Cat Smith   Louise Thistlethwaite†
Morecambe and Lunesdale CC 67,397 6,354   David Morris   Lizzi Collinge‡
Pendle BC 65,292 6,186   Andrew Stephenson   Azhar Ali‡
Preston BC 59,672 12,146   Mark Hendrick   Michele Scott†
Ribble Valley CC 79,247 18,439   Nigel Evans   Giles Bridge‡
Rossendale and Darwen BC 72,770 9,522   Jake Berry   Alyson Barnes‡
South Ribble CC 75,351 11,199   Katherine Fletcher   Kim Snape‡
West Lancashire CC 73,347 8,336   Ashley Dalton   Mike Prendergast†
Wyre and Preston North CC 74,775 16,781   Ben Wallace   Joanne Ainscough‡

2010 boundary changes

Under the

Boundary Commission for England decided to increase Lancashire's representation from 15 to 16 constituencies, with the creation of Wyre and Preston North CC. Lancaster and Wyre was reconfigured and became Lancaster and Fleetwood, and Blackpool North and Fleetwood became Blackpool North and Cleveleys
. Other changes were made to realign constituency boundaries with the boundaries of current local government wards, and to reduce the electoral disparity between constituencies.

Former name Boundaries 1997-2010 Current name Boundaries 2010–present
  1. Blackburn BC
  2. Blackpool North and Fleetwood BC
  3. Blackpool South BC
  4. Burnley BC
  5. Chorley CC
  6. Fylde CC
  7. Hyndburn BC
  8. Lancaster and Wyre CC
  9. Morecambe and Lunesdale CC
  10. Pendle BC
  11. Preston BC
  12. Ribble Valley CC
  13. Rossendale and Darwen BC
  14. South Ribble CC
  15. West Lancashire CC
Parliamentary constituencies in Lancashire
Parliamentary constituencies in Lancashire
  1. Blackburn BC
  2. Blackpool North and Cleveleys BC
  3. Blackpool South BC
  4. Burnley BC
  5. Chorley CC
  6. Fylde CC
  7. Hyndburn BC
  8. Lancaster and Fleetwood CC
  9. Morecambe and Lunesdale CC
  10. Pendle BC
  11. Preston BC
  12. Ribble Valley CC
  13. Rossendale and Darwen BC
  14. South Ribble CC
  15. West Lancashire CC
  16. Wyre and Preston North CC
Proposed Revised constituencies in Lancashire
Proposed Revised constituencies in Lancashire

Proposed boundary changes

See 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies for further details

Following the abandonment of the

Boundary Commission for England formally launched the 2023 Review on 5 January 2021.[3]
Initial proposals were published on 8 June 2021 and, following two periods of public consultation, revised proposals were published on 8 November 2022. The final proposals were published on 28 June 2023.

The commission proposed that Lancashire be combined with Cumbria as a sub-region of the North West Region, with the existing seat of Morecambe and Lunesdale extending into southern Cumbria to create a cross-county boundary constituency. Wyre and Preston North would be abolished, with its contents being distributed to five neighbouring constituencies. As a consequence, Lancaster and Fleetwood, and Blackpool North and Cleveleys would revert back to the previous names of Lancaster and Wyre, and Blackpool North and Fleetwood respectively. Other proposed changes include the expansion of Pendle to become Pendle and Clitheroe.[4] Four wards in the borough of West Lancashire would be included in the Merseyside constituency of Southport.[5][6]

The following constituencies are proposed:

Containing electoral wards from Blackburn with Darwen

Containing electoral wards from Blackpool

Containing electoral wards from Burnley

Containing electoral wards from Chorley

Containing electoral wards from Fylde

Containing electoral wards from Hyndburn

Containing electoral wards from Lancaster

Containing electoral wards from Pendle

  • Burnley (part)

Containing electoral wards from Preston

Containing electoral wards from Ribble Valley

  • Pendle and Clitheroe (part)
  • Ribble Valley (part)

Containing electoral wards from Rossendale

  • Hyndburn (part)
  • Rossendale and Darwen (part)

Containing electoral wards from South Ribble

  • Ribble Valley (part)
  • South Ribble (part)

Containing electoral wards from West Lancashire

Containing electoral wards from Wyre

  • Blackpool North and Fleetwood (part)
  • Fylde (part)
  • Lancaster and Wyre (part)

Results history

Primary data source: House of Commons research briefing - General election results from 1918 to 2019[7]

2019

The number of votes cast for each political party who fielded candidates in constituencies comprising Lancashire in the 2019 general election were as follows:

Party Votes % Change from 2017 Seats Change from 2017
Conservative 331,248 46.2% Increase1.2% 11 Increase3
Labour 270,733 37.8% Decrease10.4% 4 Decrease4
Liberal Democrats 37,268 5.2% Increase1.5% 0 0
Greens 19,707 2.8% Increase1.5% 0 0
Brexit
16,188 2.3% new 0 0
Others1 41,323 5.7% Increase3.9% 1 Increase1
Total 716,467 100.0 16

1Includes The Speaker, Lyndsay Hoyle, standing in Chorley

Percentage votes

Election year 1983 1987 1992 1997 2001 2005 2010 2015 2017 2019
Conservative 48.2 46.3 45.0 34.2 36.4 35.0 38.7 39.3 45.0 46.2
Labour 29.4 34.4 38.9 49.2 46.7 41.4 35.2 37.8 48.2 37.8
Liberal Democrat1 21.9 18.9 15.2 12.7 13.3 17.0 18.1 4.8 3.7 5.2
Green Party - * * * * * 0.6 2.7 1.3 2.8
UKIP - - - * * * .8 14.3 1.5 *
Brexit Party
- - - - - - - - - 2.3
The Speaker2 - - - - - - - - - 3.7
Other 0.5 0.3 0.9 3.9 3.6 6.5 3.6 1.2 0.3 2.0

11983 & 1987 - SDP-Liberal Alliance

2Standing in Chorley, unopposed by the 3 main parties.

* Included in Other

Seats

Election year 1983 1987 1992 1997 2001 2005 2010 2015 2017 2019
Conservative 13 13 9 2 2 3 9 8 8 11
Labour 3 3 7 13 13 12 6 8 8 4
Liberal Democrat1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
The Speaker2 - - - - - - - - - 1
Total 16 16 16 15 15 15 16 16 16 16

11983 & 1987 - SDP-Liberal Alliance

2Lindsay Hoyle

Maps

1885-1910

  • 1885
    1885
  • 1886
    1886
  • 1892
    1892
  • 1895
    1895
  • 1900
    1900
  • 1906
    1906
  • Jan 1910
    Jan 1910
  • Dec 1910
    Dec 1910

1918-1945

  • 1918
    1918
  • 1922
    1922
  • 1923
    1923
  • 1924
    1924
  • 1929
    1929
  • 1931
    1931
  • 1935
    1935
  • 1945
    1945

1950-1979

  • 1950
    1950
  • 1951
    1951
  • 1955
    1955
  • 1959
    1959
  • 1964
    1964
  • 1966
    1966
  • 1970
    1970
  • Feb 1974
    Feb 1974
  • Oct 1974
    Oct 1974
  • 1979
    1979

1983-present

  • 1983
    1983
  • 1987
    1987
  • 1992
    1992
  • 1997
    1997
  • 2001
    2001
  • 2005
    2005
  • 2010
    2010
  • 2015
    2015
  • 2017
    2017
  • 2019
    2019

Historical representation by party

A cell marked → (with a different colour background to the preceding cell) indicates that the previous MP continued to sit under a new party name.

1885 to 1918

Lancashire area

  Conservative   Labour   Liberal   Liberal-Labour   Liberal Unionist

Constituency 1885 86 1886 86 87 89 90 92 1892 93 95 1895 98 00 1900 00 02 03 04 1906 Jan 10 Dec 10 13 15 17
Accrington Grafton Hodge Leese
Baker
Barrow-in-Furness
D. Duncan
Caine J. Duncan Cayzer C. Duncan
Blackburn Peel
Hornby
Barclay
Norman
Coddington Snowden
Blackpool Stanley
Ridley
Worsley-Taylor Ashley
Burnley Rylands Slagg
Balfour
Stanhope
Mitchell
Maddison
Arbuthnot
Morrell
Chorley Feilden Lindsay
Hibbert
Clitheroe Kay-Shuttleworth
Shackleton
Smith
Darwen Gascoyne-Cecil Huntington J. Rutherford
Hindle
Rutherford
Lancaster
Marton
Williamson
Foster
Helme
N Lonsdale Ainslie Smith R. Cavendish Haddock
Ormskirk
Forwood
Stanley
Preston Hanbury Kerr Macpherson
Stanley
Tomlinson Cox
Tobin
Broughton
Rossendale
S. Cavendish
Maden
Mather Harcourt
Maden

Manchester area

  Conservative   

Independent Labour
  Labour   Liberal   Liberal-Labour   Liberal Unionist

Constituency 1885 86 1886 89 90 1892 1895 97 99 00 1900 01 02 04 05 1906 08 Jan 10 Dec 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 18
Ashton-under-Lyne
Addison
Whiteley
Scott
Aitken Stanley
Bolton Bridgeman Harwood
Taylor
Edge
Shepherd-Cross Gill Tootill
Bury James
Kenyon
Toulmin
Eccles
Egerton
Roby
Leigh-Clare
Pollard
Gorton Peacock Mather
Hatch
Hodge
Heywood Hoyle Snape Kemp Holden
Cawley
Illingworth
Ince Blundell-Hollinshead-Blundell Woods Blundell-Hollinshead-Blundell
Walsh
Leigh Wright Scott Brunner
Raffan
Manchester E Balfour Horridge Sutton
Manchester N Hutton Schwann
Manchester NE Fergusson
Clynes
Manchester NW Houldsworth Churchill Joynson-Hicks Kemp
Randles
Manchester S
Roscoe
Campbell
Peel
Haworth Glazebrook Stoker
Manchester SW Hamilton Bright Galloway Kelley Colefax Needham
Middleton Salis-Schwabe T. Fielden Hopwood T. Fielden
Duckworth
E. Fielden
Adkins
Oldham Hibbert
Lees
Hibbert Ascroft Emmott Denniss
Maclean Cheetham Oswald Runciman Churchill Bright
Barton
Prestwich Buckley Mowbray F. Cawley O. Cawley Hopkinson
Radcliffe cum Farnworth
Leake Mellor
Taylor
Rochdale Potter Royds Harvey
Salford North E. Hardcastle Holland Platt-Higgins
Byles
Tillett
Salford South Mather Howorth Groves Belloc
Barlow
Salford West Armitage
Knowles
Agnew
Stretford Agnew Maclure Cripps Nuttall
Westhoughton F. Hardcastle Stanley
Wilson
Wigan Powell Twist
Neville

Merseyside area

  Conservative   Irish Nationalist   Labour   Liberal   Liberal Unionist

Constituency 1885 1886 86 87 88 92 1892 93 1895 95 97 98 99 1900 02 03 05 1906 07 Jan 10 10 Dec 10 11 15 16 17
Bootle
Sandys
Bonar Law
Liverpool Abercromby
Lawrence
Seely Chaloner
Stanley
Liverpool E Toxteth de Worms Warr Taylor Hall Rankin
Liverpool Everton Whitley
Willox
Harmood-Banner
Liverpool Exchange Baily
Duncan
Neville
Bigham McArthur Cherry Muspratt
Scott
Liverpool Kirkdale Baden-Powell MacIver McArthur Kyffin-Taylor Pennefather
Liverpool Scotland
O'Connor
Liverpool Walton Gibson Mattinson Stock Smith
Liverpool W Derby Hamilton
Cross
Long Higginbottom W. Rutherford
Liverpool W Toxteth Royden Houston
Newton Cross Legh
R. Pilkington
Seddon
Palmer
St Helens Seton-Karr Glover Swift
Southport G. Pilkington Curzon
Naylor-Leyland
G. Pilkington
Marshall-Hall
Astbury Dalrymple-White
Warrington Greenall Pierpont
Crosfield
Smith
Widnes
Edwards-Moss
Gilliat
Walker

1918 to 1950

Lancashire area

  

Coalition Liberal (1918–1922) / National Liberal
(1922–1923)   Conservative   Constitutionalist   Independent   Labour   Liberal   National Labour   National Liberal (1931–1968)

Constituency 1918 20 21 1922 1923 24 1924 24 28 1929 29 31 1931 1935 36 38 39 40 41 42 43 1945 46
Accrington Gray Buxton
Edwards
Snowden
Procter
Scott-Elliot
Barrow-in-Furness
Chadwick Somerville Bromley Walker-Smith Monslow
Blackburn Norman J. Duckworth
Gill
Elliston
Edwards
Dean
Henn
Hamilton
Smiles
Castle
Blackpool North Low
Blackpool / South (1945) Parkinson Molloy Meyler de Frece
Erskine-Bolst
Robinson
Burnley Irving A. Henderson
Campbell
Burke
Chorley Hacking Kenyon
Clitheroe
Davies
Brass
Randall
Darwen Rutherford
Sanderson
Hindle
Sanderson
Samuel
Russell
Prescott
Fylde
Ashley
Stanley
Lancaster
Lancaster Hunter
Singleton
O'Neill
Strickland
Tomlinson
Ramsbotham Maclean
Lonsdale Lowther Kennedy Maden Lindsay Fraser
Nelson and Colne A. Smith Graham Greenwood Thorp Silverman
Ormskirk
Bell
Blundell Rosbotham King-Hall Wilson
Preston
Stanley
Hodge
Kennedy Jowitt
Moreing
Churchill Sunderland Shackleton
Shaw Kirkpatrick Cobb Segal
Rossendale Waddington Halstead Waddington Law Cross
Walker

Manchester area

  Coalition Labour   

Coalition Liberal (1918-22) / National Liberal
(1922-23)   Conservative   Constitutionalist   Independent   Labour   Labour Independent Group   Liberal   National Government   National Liberal (1931-68)

Constituency 1918 19 20 21 22 1922 1923 1924 24 25 28 1929 31 1931 33 1935 37 38 39 40 42 44 1945 45 46 48 49
Ashton-under-Lyne Stanley de Frece Homan Bellamy Broadbent Simpson Jowitt Rhodes
Bolton Tootill Russell Cunliffe Brothers Haslam Cadogan
J. Jones
Edge Law Hilton Law Entwistle
Lewis
Bury Ainsworth
Chorlton
Fletcher
Eccles Stevens Buckle Bethel
Mort
Potter Cary
Proctor
Farnworth Bagley Greenall Rowson Stones Rowson Tomlinson
Heywood and Radcliffe Illingworth Halls England Jackson
Porritt
Wootton-Davies
Whittaker
Greenwood
Ince
Walsh
Macdonald
Brown
Leigh
Raffan
Twist
Tinker
Boardman
Manchester Ardwick Hailwood Lowth J. Henderson Fuller J. Henderson
Manchester Blackley
Briggs
Oliver
Briggs
Oliver
Lees-Jones
Diamond
Manchester Clayton Hopkinson Sutton
Flanagan
Sutton
Flanagan
Jagger Thorneycroft
Manchester Exchange
Randles
Stockton Barclay
Fielden
Eckersley
Hewlett
Lever
Manchester Gorton Hodge Compton
Bailey
Compton Benn
Oldfield
Manchester Hulme
Nall
McElwee
Nall
Lee
Manchester Moss Side
Hurst
Ackroyd
Hurst
W. Duckworth
Griffiths
Manchester Platting
Clynes
Chorlton
Clynes
Delargy
Manchester Rusholme Stoker Thorpe Masterman
Merriman
Radford
Cundiff
Hutchinson
Manchester Withington Carter Watts Simon Watts Simon Fleming
Middleton & Prestwich
Adkins
Stewart-Sandeman
Gates
Mossley Hopkinson Gibson Hopkinson
Woods
Oldham
Barton
Grigg Wiggins Lang Crossley
Dodd
Fairhurst
Denniss Tout Cooper
Wilson
Kerr
Hale
Rochdale Law Burgess Muir Kelly Jesson Kelly Morgan
Royton Sugden Gorman Davies Sutcliffe
Salford North
Tillett
Finburgh
Tillett
Morris
McAdam
Salford South
Barlow
Toole Radford Toole
Stourton
Hardy
Salford West
Astbury
Haycock
Astbury
Haycock
Astbury
Emery Royle
Stretford
T. Robinson
Renwick Crossley Etherton
Austin
Westhoughton
Wilson
Davies
Wigan
Parkinson
Foster
Williams

Merseyside area

  Conservative   Irish Nationalist   Labour   Liberal   National Labour

Constituency 1918 19 1922 23 1923 24 1924 29 1929 29 31 1931 33 35 1935 1945 47
Bootle Royden Burnie
V. Henderson
Kinley
Crookshank Errington
Kinley
Liverpool E Toxteth Rankin
Jacob
Mond Buchan-Hepburn
Liverpool Edge Hill
W. Rutherford
Hayes
H. Rutherford
Critchley Clitherow Irvine
Liverpool Everton
Harmood-Banner
Woodcock Caine Hornby
Kirby
Liverpool Exchange
Scott
Reynolds
Shute
Braddock
Liverpool Fairfield
Cohen
Brocklebank Moody
Liverpool Kirkdale Pennefather Sandham Rankin Keenan
Liverpool Scotland O'Connor Logan
Liverpool Walton Chilcott Purbrick Haworth
Liverpool Wavertree Raw H. Smith
Rathbone
Tinne
Nall-Cain
Cleary
Shaw Raikes
Liverpool West Derby F. Smith
Hall
C. Jones
Allen
Fyfe
Liverpool West Toxteth Houston Gibbins
Wilson
Gibbins
Newton
Young
Essenhigh
Young
St Helens Sexton Spencer W. Robinson
Shawcross
Southport Dalrymple-White Brunner Dalrymple-White Hudson
Warrington H. Smith Cunningham-Reid Dukes Cunningham-Reid Dukes
Goldie
Porter
Waterloo Buckley
Bullock
Widnes
Walker
A. Henderson
Clayton
Cameron R. Robinson
Pilkington
Shawcross

1950 to 1983

Lancashire area

  Conservative   Labour

Constituency 1950 51 1951 53 1955 58 1959 62 1964 1966 68 1970 Feb 1974 Oct 1974 79 1979
Accrington
Hynd
Davidson
Barrow-in-Furness
Monslow Booth
Blackburn East / Blackburn (1955)
Castle
Straw
Burnley Burke Jones
Preston South
Shackleton
Green Mahon Green Thorne
Ormskirk Cross Salter
Glover
Soref Kilroy-Silk
Chorley Kenyon Monks
Rodgers
Dover
Preston North Amery R. H. Atkins Holt R. H. Atkins R. J. Atkins
Rossendale
Greenwood
Bray Noble Trippier
Nelson and Colne Silverman
Waddington
Hoyle
Lee
Lancaster Maclean Berkeley Henig Kellett-Bowman
Morecambe and Lonsdale Fraser de Ferranti Hall-Davis Lennox-Boyd
Blackpool North Low Miscampbell
Blackpool South Robinson Blaker
Clitheroe
Fort
Pearson Walder
Waddington
Darwen
Prescott
Fletcher-Cooke
Fylde North
Stanley
Clegg
Fylde South Lancaster
Gardner
Blackburn West Assheton

Manchester area

  Conservative   Labour   Liberal   Social Democratic

Constituency 1950 51 1951 52 1955 58 1959 60 61 63 1964 1966 67 68 1970 72 73 Feb 1974 Oct 1974 78 1979 79 81
Manchester Clayton Thorneycroft
Manchester Exchange Griffiths Hatton
Droylsden / Manchester Openshaw (1955)
Woods
W. Williams Morris
Ashton-under-Lyne Rhodes Sheldon
Eccles
Proctor
Carter-Jones
Farnworth Tomlinson Thornton Roper
Ince
Brown
McGuire
Leigh Boardman Cunliffe
Manchester Ardwick L. Lever Kaufman
Manchester Cheetham / Manc Central (74) H. Lever Litherland
Manchester Gorton Oldfield Zilliacus Marks
Salford East
Hardy
Allaun
Salford West Royle
Orme
Westhoughton Davies Price Stott
Wigan R. Williams Fitch
Oldham West L. Hale Campbell Meacher
Rochdale J. Hale Schofield McCann C. Smith
Oldham East Fairhurst Horobin Mapp Lamond
Manchester Blackley
Diamond
Johnson Rose
Eastham
Heywood and Royton Sutcliffe Leavey
Barnett
Manchester Wythenshawe Hill Morris
Bolton East Booth Bell E. Taylor Howarth Reed Young
Middleton and Prestwich Gates Barlow Coe
Haselhurst
Callaghan
Manchester Moss Side Horsbrugh Watts F. Taylor Hatton Morton
Bolton West Lewis Holt Oakes Redmond Taylor
Bury and Radcliffe Fletcher Bidgood Ensor Fidler White
Stretford Storey Davies Churchill
Manchester Withington Cundiff Cary
Silvester
Constituency 1950 51 1951 52 1955 58 1959 60 61 63 1964 1966 67 68 1970 72 73 Feb 1974 Oct 1974 78 1979 79 81

Merseyside area

  Conservative   Labour   Liberal   Social Democratic

Constituency 1950 1951 52 53 54 1955 57 58 1959 61 64 1964 1966 1970 71 Feb 1974 Oct 1974 79 1979 81
Liverpool Exchange Braddock
Parry
Bootle
Kinley
Mahon Roberts
Huyton Wilson
Liverpool Edge Hill Irvine
Alton
Liv Scotland / L Sc Exchange (74) Logan
Alldritt
Marsden Parry
Newton Lee Evans
St Helens
Shawcross
Spriggs
Warrington Morgan
Summerskill
T. Williams
Hoyle
Widnes MacColl Oakes
Liverpool Kirkdale Keenan Pannell Dunn
Liverpool Toxteth Bevins
Crawshaw
Liverpool Walton Thompson Heffer
Liverpool West Derby Fyfe Woollam
Ogden
Liverpool Garston Raikes Bingham Fortescue Loyden Thornton
Crosby
Bullock
Page
S. Williams
Liverpool Wavertree Tilney Steen
Southport Hudson Fleetwood-Hesketh Percival

1983 to present

  Conservative   Independent   Labour   Liberal Democrats   Speaker

Constituency 1983 1987 91 1992 1997 00 2001 2005 2010 13 14 15 2015 2017 2019 23 24
Burnley Pike Ussher Birtwistle J. Cooper Higginbotham
Blackburn Straw Hollern
Preston
Thorne
Wise Hendrick
West Lancashire Hind Pickthall R. Cooper Dalton
Hyndburn Hargreaves Pope Jones Britcliffe
Blackpool South Blaker Hawkins Marsden Benton TBD
Chorley Dover Hoyle
Pendle Lee Prentice Stephenson
Rossendale and Darwen Trippier Anderson Berry
Blackpool North / & Fleetwood (1997) / & Cleveleys (2010) Miscampbell Elletson Humble Maynard
Morecambe and Lunesdale Lennox-Boyd Smith Morris
South Ribble Atkins Borrow Fullbrook Kennedy Fletcher
Lancaster / & Wyre (1997) / Lancaster and Fleetwood (2010) Kellett-Bowman Dawson
Wallace
Ollerenshaw Smith
Fylde
Gardner
Jack Menzies
Ribble Valley
Waddington
Carr Evans
Wyre / Wyre and Preston North (2010) Clegg Mans Wallace

See also

Notes

  1. ^ BC denotes borough constituency, CC denotes county constituency.
  2. ^ The majority is the number of votes the winning candidate receives more than their nearest rival.

References

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  2. ^ a b c "Constituencies A-Z - Election 2019". BBC News. Retrieved 23 April 2020.
  3. ^ "2023 Review". Boundary Commission for England. Retrieved 7 October 2021.
  4. ^ "Ribble Valley Councillors call for Parliamentary boundary rethink". Lancashire Telegraph. 3 December 2022. Retrieved 13 December 2022.
  5. ^ "New plans for revised East Lancs Parliamentary map revealed". Lancashire Telegraph. Retrieved 13 December 2022.
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