Thursday, October 20, 2011

Boundary review angers senior MPs

Reduction in the number of voters is high-profile battle against the electoral figures combine seats

A series of clashes between senior members of major political parties will take place at the next general election, after reviewing boundary changes announced higher than expected in the election districts in England.

and conservatives eager

whips warned Monday in a rebellion against the changes, which must be approved by the House of Commons, the members of the House were ready for battle bruises.

Vince Cable has a list of senior Liberal Democrats who are facing major changes in their constituencies. Large pieces of Twickenham Richmond joins Cable, creating a possible showdown between the elections business secretary and Zac Goldsmith, Conservative MP for Richmond Park. The cable can choose to be in the new headquarters of Hanworth and Teddington covering most of its former headquarters of Twickenham.

The main changes in the revision of the Boundary Commission for England, which is designed to reduce the size of the House of Commons from 650 to 600 members, including:

. A collision between two rising stars of Labour shadow justice secretary Sadiq Khan and shadow business minister Chuka Umunna. Its seats Tooting Streatham and combine into one.

. Changes in Chingford and Woodford Green seats held by Iain Duncan Smith, secretary of the Work and Pensions. Three rooms of hard work in Edmonton will be added to the site, which becomes Chingford and Edmonton.

. A "significantly reconfigured" seat of Eastleigh, Hampshire, in the hands of Chris Huhne, Minister of Energy and Climate Change.

. Changes in the seat of Tatton George Osborne. It is said to relax because he believes his seat remains almost intact under the new name of Northwich.

. Hugh Robertson, Sports Minister lost his seat in Faversham Kent and a half.

Nadine Dorries

. The Conservative activist abortion, you lose half the Bedfordshire seat.

Tim Farron

, Lib Dem MP for Westmorland and Lonsdale, a seat will face substantially revised to change the name of Kendal and Penrith. This prompted speculation that Farron, considered a leading Lib Dem future, would face a struggle to stay in parliament. But Tory sources feel the changes are more pessimistic Rory Stewart, MP for Penrith and the Border neighbors.


"We're not happy with it," said one senior Tory. "There are members who gave so much to come here and now appear to face the real fights. Whips have come to us and ask us how we take it. This is not the message. "

He said it was possible that changes in the fall. "This is much larger than previously thought. Would not surprise me if it is abandoned. They just tell you that it is too complicated and they will come back after the election. "
Simon James, Secretary of the Boundary Commission, told BBC Radio 4 Today program that the proposals represent the most "significant change [the limits] for a generation." Reorganization was admitted to some "interesting results", but said the commission was limited by the "strict rules given to us by Parliament," which sets limits on the size of the electorate within news.


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