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Liverpool Wavertree

Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1918-1983 and 1997 onwards

Liverpool Wavertree

Summary

Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1918-1983 and 1997 onwards

FieldValue
nameLiverpool Wavertree
parliamentuk
year1997
typeBorough
elects_howmanyOne
previousLiverpool Broadgreen, Liverpool Mossley Hill
electorate71,067 (2023){{cite weburl= https://boundarycommissionforengland.independent.gov.uk/2023-review/the-2023-review-of-parliamentary-constituency-boundaries-in-england-volume-two-constituency-names-designations-and-composition/the-2023-review-of-parliamentary-constituency-boundaries-in-england-volume-two-constituency-names-designations-and-composition-north-west/#lg_liverpool-wavertree-bc-71076
titleThe 2023 Review of Parliamentary Constituency Boundaries in England – Volume two: Constituency names, designations and composition – North West
publisherBoundary Commission for England
access-date12 July 2024
dfdmy
mpPaula Barker
partyLabour Party (UK)
townsAigburth, Childwall, Edge Hill, Mossley Hill, Sefton Park, St Michael's, Wavertree
regionEngland
countyMerseyside
europeanNorth West England
year21918
abolished21983
type2Borough
elects_howmany2One
next2Liverpool Broadgreen, Liverpool Mossley Hill and Liverpool Garston
previous2Liverpool East Toxteth and Liverpool Walton
image2[[File:North West England - Liverpool Wavertree constituency.svg215pxalt=Map of constituency]]caption2=Boundary of Liverpool Wavertree in North West England

|access-date=12 July 2024 Liverpool Wavertree is a borough constituency of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1997 and every election since has been won by a Labour Party candidate. It has been represented by Paula Barker since 2019.

An earlier constituency of the same name existed between 1918 and 1983, but lay further to the south-east, and was a predominantly Conservative seat.

Historic

1918–1950: The County Borough of Liverpool wards of Allerton, Childwall and Little Woolton, Garston, Much Woolton, Wavertree, and Wavertree West.

1950–1955: The County Borough of Liverpool wards of Old Swan, Wavertree, and Wavertree West.

1955–1983: The County Borough of Liverpool wards of Broadgreen, Childwall, Church, and Old Swan.

1997–2010: The City of Liverpool wards of Broadgreen, Childwall, Church, Kensington, Old Swan, and Picton.

2010–2024: The City of Liverpool wards of Childwall, Church, Kensington and Fairfield, Old Swan, Picton, and Wavertree.

Current

Further to the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies which came into effect for the 2024 general election, the constituency was defined as being composed of the following wards of the City of Liverpool as they existed on 1 December 2020:

  • Childwall; Greenbank; Kensington and Fairfield; Mossley Hill; Picton; St. Michael’s; Wavertree.

The constituency was subject to significant change, with addition of the (former) wards of Greenbank, Mossley Hill and St Michael's wards from Liverpool Riverside, partly offset by the transfer of the Church ward to Liverpool Garston and the Old Swan ward to Liverpool West Derby.

Liverpool was subject to a comprehensive local government boundary review which came into effect in May 2023. As a result, the new constituency boundaries do not align with the revised ward boundaries. The constituency now comprises the following wards or part wards of the City of Liverpool from the 2024 general election:

  • Aigburth; Arundel; Canning (small part); Childwall (most); Church (most); Edge Hill (nearly all); Everton East (small part); Festival Gardens (part); Gateacre (very small part); Greenbank Park; Kensington & Fairfield (most); Mossley Hill (most); Old Swan West; Penny Lane (part); Princes Park (small part); Sefton Park; Smithdown; St Michaels; Wavertree Garden Suburbs; Wavertree Village.

The constituency is one of five covering the city of Liverpool, and covers the localities in the eastern parts of the city such as Wavertree, Broadgreen, Childwall, Edge Hill, Kensington, Fairfield, part of Mossley Hill and Old Swan.

History

The present Liverpool Wavertree constituency dates from 1997. It contained parts of the former constituencies of Liverpool Broadgreen and Liverpool Mossley Hill. It was held by Jane Kennedy of the Labour Party from 1997 to 2010, who was also the former MP for Liverpool Broadgreen. At the 2005 general election, the Labour lead over the Liberal Democrats was cut from 38 points to 15 points. At the 2010 general election, Jane Kennedy retired, and Luciana Berger was selected as the official Labour candidate, which caused some friction in the local CLP, especially due to her close connection with Kennedy.

An earlier Liverpool Wavertree constituency existed until 1983; this was further to the south-east in the city and was predominantly a Conservative seat, occasionally with large majorities. It had been created in 1918, but a declining population in the 1970s caused it to be split between Liverpool Garston, the newly formed Liverpool Broadgreen and Liverpool Mossley Hill constituencies. While the Conservatives have fared badly in the new Wavertree constituency (polling under 7% at the 2005 general election), a direct comparison must take into account the differing boundaries since the 1997 recreation: and who are traditionally less sympathetic to Conservative policies. The 2015 general election result made the seat the seventh-safest of Labour's 232 seats by percentage of majority.

At the 2010 general election, the Liberal Democrats' targeting of the seat led to a high turnout; however, it was comfortably retained by Labour with a 2.1% swing away from the Liberal Democrats. The unexpected turnout led, unusually, to one polling station running out of ballot papers.

Members of Parliament

Electionw2date=March 2012}}Party
1918Nathan Raw
1922Sir Harold Smith
1923Hugh Rathbone
1924John Tinné
1931 by-electionRonald Nall-Cain
1935 by-electionJoseph Cleary
1935Peter Stapleton Shaw
1945Victor Raikes
1950John Tilney
Feb 1974Anthony Steen
1983Constituency abolished
1997Jane Kennedy
2010Luciana Berger
Feb 2019
Jun 2019
Jul 2019
Sep 2019
2019Paula Barker

Elections

Election results 1983-2024

Elections in the 2020s

Elections in the 2010s

Elections in the 2000s

Elections in the 1990s

Elections in the 1970s

Elections in the 1960s

Elections in the 1950s

Elections in the 1940s

A general election was planned for 1939–1940 but was postponed because of war. By the end of 1939, the following candidates had been selected;

  • Conservative: Peter Stapleton Shaw
  • Labour: Clifford Kenyon
  • Liberal: Nelia Muspratt

Elections in the 1930s

Elections in the 1920s

|reg. electors = 53,989

|reg. electors = 36,936

|reg. electors = 34,869

|reg. electors = 33,558

Elections in the 1910s

|reg. electors = 31,262

References

References

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  6. "The Liverpool (Electoral Changes) Order 2022".
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  9. Brown, Jonathan. (23 April 2010). "Crash landing for Labour candidate parachuted into Liverpool". The Independent.
  10. "Local statistics - Office for National Statistics".
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  12. (7 May 2010). "Liverpool polling station runs out of ballots". [[BBC News]].
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