Fylde South (UK Parliament constituency)
Fylde South is a constituency in Lancashire, England, represented in the UK Parliament. It is currently part of the North West England region.
History
The constituency was created in 1983, following boundary changes. Its boundaries have undergone revisions since its creation, with the most recent changes taking effect following the periodic reviews conducted by the Boundary Commission for England. The constituency's electoral history reflects the fluctuating political landscape of the region, with periods of Conservative and, less frequently, Labour representation. Details on specific election results and winning candidates can be found through parliamentary records and official election websites.
Geography
Fylde South encompasses a significant portion of the Fylde coast, known for its coastal areas and towns. More specific geographical details, including precise boundaries and constituent towns and villages, are available through official maps and geographic information systems (GIS) data. The area typically includes a mix of urban and rural settings.
Demographics
Demographic information concerning the constituency's population characteristics (age, ethnicity, socio-economic status, etc.) can be obtained from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) and other relevant sources. These data sets offer a detailed picture of the population living within Fylde South and contribute to understanding its political dynamics.
Representation
The current Member of Parliament (MP) for Fylde South is [insert current MP's name and party affiliation]. Information about previous MPs and their periods of service can be accessed via the UK Parliament website. The MP represents the constituency's interests in the UK Parliament.
Further Information
For more detailed information, consult the UK Parliament website, the Office for National Statistics, and official electoral data sources.