Karen Bradley: "I know how strongly people feel about keeping the Moorlands as one"

By Jack Lenton

10th Sep 2021 | Opinion

Karen Bradley: In this week's column on Nub News, the Moorlands MP has weighed in on the proposed boundary changes affecting our local constituency.

One of the things that confuses many people is the different boundaries of the parliamentary constituency of Staffordshire Moorlands and the District Council of the same name.

I regularly hear from businesses and organisations that want me to be involved in a matter in a part of the District Council area that I do not represent in Westminster.

The parliamentary constituency covers the areas of Leek and Biddulph and surrounding areas and the Newchapel, Harriseahead and Mow Cop parts of the Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough.

These boundaries were drawn up in 2006 and have applied in all general elections since 2010.

Clearly in that time there have been changes to the number of voters in constituencies and so it is right that the independent Boundary Commission should look at whether the parliamentary boundaries should change for the next general election.

The initial view of the Boundary Commission was that there should be redrawn boundaries for the Staffordshire Moorlands constituency covering most of the same area as the District Council covers except two wards. There would be no parts of Newcastle Borough in the new seat.

I know how strongly people feel about keeping the Moorlands as one and I would have preferred to see a parliamentary constituency with exactly the same boundaries as the District.

Unfortunately, this is simply not possible as the law says that parliamentary constituencies cannot have more than 77,062 registered voters, which is less than there are in the District.

It is also the case that the current constituency cannot stay as it is because it is smaller than the minimum number of voters of 69,724 registered voters.

This means that some change will have to happen. But I want to assure everyone who I represent in Parliament that I will continue to work tirelessly for you both in Westminster and at home.

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