I once nearly got arrested for trying to break out of a house.
I once nearly got arrested for trying to break out of a house.
I never knew either of them. One was a miner in the Nottinghamshire coalfield, who fought as soldier in WWI, fighting at Gallipoli and on the western front (where he was gassed). The other was a gas works manager at Youghal, Ireland.
I can't decide if Enfield North should be called Botany Bay or Freezy Water (or both).
The last time that any part of the current area of Gorton & Denton elected a Conservative MP was in the 1983 General Election when Fred Silvester won Manchester Withington. Burnage (sub-Area 1) was then part of Manchester Withington.
In the boundary review implemented in 2024, the largest transfers from both Manchester Gorton and Denton & Reddish constituencies were to the newly formed Gorton & Denton constituency.
Despite not previously being included in the name, Denton was in Manchester Gorton constituency between 1955 and 1983 and it was part of Gorton constituency between 1885 and 1918.
I last went back a couple of years ago & visited a few of my old haunts - many have disappeared or are unrecognisable.
One that's gone is The Church in Levenshulme, which obviously we went to on a Sunday. Once got picked up by the police walking home with a carpet we were given there.
I lived there in 1976-77 - some good honest boozers, but not a hipster in sight.
"The hipster pubs of Levenshulme" - there weren't any that could remotely fit that description when I lived there!
Mystery solved (I think). The 1983 constituency boundaries use the wards defined by The City of Manchester (Electoral Arrangements) Order 1981, which came into effect on 6th May 1982. So the 1981 ward boundaries do not define the 1983 constituency boundaries.
Thank you for this.
It has got me puzzled - the ward map I have for 1981 agrees with the boundaries you have shown. Yet the boundary between Gorton and Withington constituencies in the 1983 Boundary Commission report goes further south (in line with the 1991 line), which doesn't seem consistent?
More information can be found on the parlconst website:
www.parlconst.org/new-constitu...
The last time that any part of the current Gorton & Denton constituency elected an MP who was not representing the Labour Party was in 2010 when John Leech won for the Liberal Democrats in Manchester Withington. Burnage now (sub-Area 1) in Gorton & Denton, was then in Manchester Withington.
The Gorton & Denton by-election will be held on 26th February. The constituency was created in 2024 from parts of the former Manchester Gorton, Manchester Withington and Denton & Reddish seats. The parts coming from the first two are in the City of Manchester, while the rest are in Tameside MB.
Unfortunately I am otherwise engaged that evening, else I would have loved to attend.
Belatedly I have got round to listening to the first of this pair of episodes. Excellent analysis by @robertsaunders.bsky.social if you want to understand the first two General Elections covered by the parlconst website. Well worth subscribing to @ppfideas.bsky.social just to get the second episode.
I'll keep an eye out for one - I've got a few spares, but not for that election.
Where is 1983?
Patience is a virtue - I am looking forward to reading it!
Also checking the 1945 edition, that too was not published until 1947. Looking forward to reading this latest one!
The longest wait since a General Election for the definitive account (by @robfordmancs.bsky.social @timbale.bsky.social @drjennings.bsky.social @psurridge.bsky.social) to come out, but it has finally arrived to add to the series since 1945. That said, it also has the biggest number of pages of any.
I love reading through the old Abercrombie reports (and similar non-Abercrombie versions). They were beautifully produced.
I saw it at the cinema on Friday. Agree with your assessment. I thought it was much better than the second Knives Out film, whose characters were rather one-dimensional caricatures.
Last night's event to mark the forthcoming publication of the definitive account of the 2024 General Election, with two of the authors: @timbale.bsky.social & @psurridge.bsky.social
Hopefully one can get one's hands on the actual book by Christmas.
No taxation without representation. Children (of any age) are liable for income tax, if they happen to earn enough.
I'll be there!
The reduced tolerance for deviation from quota for the 2024 constituencies produced so many with just a random bit stuck on from a neighbouring district. Waveney Valley is a real hotchpotch - created from five previous constituencies, three districts and two counties.
10 factorial (10! = 10x9x8x7x6x5x4x3x2x1) is the exact number of seconds in six weeks.
Croydon West (1950-55) had been wrongly labelled as Croydon South on the constituency map for Southern England. This has now been corrected.
www.parlconst.org/constituency-maps/england/1950
Bessie Braddock's statue at Liverpool Lime Street station. What you can't see from this picture is that she appears to be in conversation with Ken Dodd.