Shropshire - Politics

Politics

Election results 2005 & 2010

The county has five parliamentary constituencies, four of which returned Conservative MPs at the 2005 general election and one, Telford, returned a Labour MP. This is a marked change from the 2001 general election result, where the county returned only one Conservative, three Labour and a Liberal Democrat to the Commons (see maps to the right) (Labour = Red, Conservatives = Blue and Liberal Democrats = Orange).

The current MPs of Shropshire are:

  • David Wright, Labour, Telford (covering the town of Telford)
  • Owen Paterson, Conservative, North Shropshire (covering the former North Shropshire and Oswestry districts, now coextensive with the North area committee)
  • Philip Dunne, Conservative, Ludlow (covering the former South Shropshire and (the majority of) Bridgnorth districts; now coextensive with the South area committee except for the part covered by the Wrekin constituency)
  • Daniel Kawczynski, Conservative, Shrewsbury and Atcham (covering the former Shrewsbury and Atcham district; now coextensive with the Central area committee)
  • Mark Pritchard, Conservative, The Wrekin (covering Telford and Wrekin borough, minus Telford, and including a small area of the former Bridgnorth district/South area committee)

In 2005 there was also a County Council election in which the Conservatives gained overall control of the shire county. Telford and Wrekin Borough Council remained at the time under Labour control but has since gone to no-overall control, with a Conservative executive. Being a rural county, there are a number of independent councillors on the various councils in the county.

The Conservatives gained complete control of Shrewsbury and Atcham Borough Council in the May 2006 local elections.

Constituency 1992 1997 2001 2005 2010
Ludlow CON Christopher Gill LD Matthew Green CON Philip Dunne
North Shropshire CON John Biffen CON Owen Paterson
Shrewsbury & Atcham CON Derek Conway LAB Paul Marsden LD Paul Marsden CON Daniel Kawczynski
Telford LAB Bruce Grocott* LAB Bruce Grocott LAB David Wright
The Wrekin LAB Peter Bradley CON Mark Pritchard
  • Note (*), The Wrekin (historic UK Parliament constituency) was split at the 1997 election.

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