West Ham (UK Parliament constituency)

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West Ham
Borough constituency
West Ham shown within Greater London
Created: 1997
MP: Lyn Brown
Party: Labour
Type: House of Commons
County: Greater London
EP constituency: London

West Ham is a parliamentary constituency in the London Borough of Newham, represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It was formed in 1997 when the constituency of Newham North West was merged with part of Newham South.

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[edit] Boundaries

The constituency covers the western half of Newham, including the areas of West Ham, Forest Gate, Plaistow, Stratford, and Upton Park.

[edit] Members of Parliament

Election Member Party
1997 Tony Banks Labour
2001
2005 Lyn Brown Labour

[edit] Election results

General Election 2005: West Ham
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Lyn Brown 15,840 51.2 -18.7
Respect Lindsey German 6,039 19.5 N/A
Conservative Chris Whitbread 3,618 11.7 -4.7
Liberal Democrat Ajmal Masroor 3,364 10.9 +3.5
Green Jane Lithgow 894 2.9 -1.2
Christian Peoples Stephen Hammond 437 1.4 N/A
UK Independence Henry Mayhew 409 1.3 -0.9
Veritas Generoso Alcantara 365 1.2 N/A
Majority 9,801 31.7
Turnout 30,966 49.8 +0.9
Labour hold Swing N/A
General Election 2001: West Ham
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Tony Banks 20,449 69.9 -3.0
Conservative Syed Kamall 4,804 16.4 +1.4
Liberal Democrat Paul Fox 2,166 7.4 0.0
Green Jackie Chandler-Oatts 1,197 4.1 N/A
UK Independence Gerard Batten 657 2.2 N/A
Majority 15,645 53.5 -4.4
Turnout 29,273 48.9 -9.5
Labour hold Swing
General Election 1997: West Ham
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Tony Banks 24,531 72.9 N/A
Conservative Mark McGregor 5,037 15.0 N/A
Liberal Democrat Samantha McDonough 2,479 7.4 N/A
British National Party Kenneth Francis 1,198 3.6 N/A
Monster Raving Loony Toby Jug 300 0.9 N/A
Rainbow Dream Ticket Jonathan Rainbow 116 0.3 N/A
Majority 14,494 57.9 N/A
Turnout 33,361 58.5 N/A
Labour hold Swing N/A

[edit] Politics and history of the constituency

The area is generally considered a safe Labour seat; West Ham South had in 1906 sent Keir Hardie to the Commons. Labour's Tony Banks was MP for first Newham North West and then West Ham from 1983 until his retirement in 2005. He held the seat at the 2001 general election with nearly 70% of the vote.

The constituency is one of the few in the country where white people are in the minority; there is a significant Asian population, many of whom are Muslims. As a result the RESPECT Coalition targeted it for the 2005 election, hoping to benefit from opposition to the Iraq war; in the end it was not enough to unseat Labour's replacement for Banks, Lyn Brown, but they managed to take nearly 20% of the vote away from Labour.

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