London North East (European Parliament constituency)

Prior to its uniform adoption of proportional representation in 1999, the United Kingdom used first-past-the-post for the European elections in England, Scotland and Wales. The European Parliament constituencies used under that system were smaller than the later regional constituencies and only had one Member of the European Parliament each. The constituency of London North East was one of them.

London North East
European Parliament constituency
Member stateUnited Kingdom
Created1979
Dissolved1999
MEPs1
Sources
[1]

Boundaries

1979-1984: Bethnal Green and Bow; Chingford; Hackney Central; Hackney North and Stoke Newington; Hackney South and Shoreditch; Leyton; Newham North West; Newham South; Stepney and Poplar; Walthamstow.

1984-1999: Bethnal Green and Stepney; Bow and Poplar; Chingford; Hackney North and Stoke Newington; Hackney South and Shoreditch; Leyton; Newham North West; Newham South; Walthamstow.

Members of the European Parliament

ElectedMembers[1]Party
1979Alf LomasLabour
1984
1989
1994
1999Constituency abolished: see London

Election results

European Parliament election, 1979: London North East[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourAlf Lomas 61,004 57.5
ConservativeC. St. G. C. Stanbrook36,20034.2
LiberalR. P. Bancroft8,8398.3
Majority24,80423.3
Turnout106,04320.4
Labour win (new seat)
European Parliament election, 1984: London North East[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourAlf Lomas 79,907 61.8 +4.3
ConservativeMark A. L. Batchelor27,24221.1-13.1
LiberalJames P. Heppell17,34413.4+5.1
EcologyJean Lambert4,7973.7New
Majority52,66540.7
Turnout129,29025.2
Labour holdSwing
European Parliament election, 1989: London North East[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourAlf Lomas 76,085 53.9 -7.9
ConservativeMichael Trend28,31820.1-1.0
GreenJean Lambert25,94918.4+14.7[a]
SLDSimon G. Banks9,5756.8-6.6
CommunistMiss N. C. Temple1,1290.8New
Majority47,76733.8-6.9
Turnout141,05627.6+2.4
Labour holdSwing
European Parliament election, 1994: London North East[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourAlf Lomas 80,256 62.1 +8.2
ConservativeSimon J. M. Gordon23,17117.9-2.2
Liberal DemocratsKofi Bakoki Appiah10,2427.9+1.1
GreenJean Lambert8,3866.5-11.9[a]
LiberalErbie Murat2,5732.0New
UKIPPeter Compobassi2,0151.5New
Natural LawRichard Archer1,1110.9New
CommunistMark W. Fischer8690.7-0.1
International CommunistAntony Hyland6790.5New
Majority57,08544.2+10.4
Turnout129,30226.6-1.0
Labour holdSwing

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