Exmouth and Exeter East (UK Parliament constituency)
Exmouth and Exeter East is a constituency in the United Kingdom represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It is located in Devon, in the South West England region.
History
The constituency was created in 2010 following the periodic review of parliamentary constituencies. It combines parts of the former East Devon and Exeter constituencies. The precise boundaries are subject to periodic review and alteration. The inaugural Member of Parliament was Hugo Swire (Conservative), who held the seat until 2019. The subsequent electoral history involves details of subsequent elections and representatives. [Further details on specific election results and MPs are needed].
Geography
The constituency includes the town of Exmouth, a coastal resort, and the eastern part of the city of Exeter. The geographic boundaries are defined by the UK electoral commission and details on specific towns, villages, and geographic features can be found on their website and through further research. [Specific geographic boundaries and details need to be added].
Demographics
The demographic profile of the constituency is varied, reflecting both the urban areas of Exeter and the coastal character of Exmouth. Further information on population statistics, age distribution, ethnicity, and socio-economic factors is required to provide a comprehensive overview. [Data on demographics is needed].
Politics
The constituency's political leaning has historically favoured the Conservative Party, although the level of support has fluctuated in recent elections. [Details of voting patterns, swing, and dominant political parties required]. Information regarding the local political landscape, including prominent local parties and political figures, should also be included. [Information on local politics and prominent figures is needed].