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Bootle

(UK Parliament constituency)
Bootle
Borough constituency
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Bootle shown within Merseyside, and Merseyside shown within England
Created: 1885
MP: Joe Benton
Party: Labour
Type: House of Commons
County: Merseyside
EP constituency: North West England

Bootle is a borough constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It elects one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election.

Boundaries

The constituency covers the southern part of the metropolitan borough of Sefton on Merseyside. The main town is Bootle, while other localities include Litherland, Netherton and Seaforth.

Members of Parliament

Election Member Party
1885 Thomas Myles Sandys Conservative
1911 by-election Andrew Bonar Law Conservative
1918 Thomas Royden Coalition Conservative
1922 James Burnie Liberal
1924 Vivian Leonard Henderson Conservative
1929 John Kinley Labour
1931 Chichester de Windt Crookshank Conservative
1935 Eric Errington Conservative
1945 John Kinley Labour
1955 Simon Mahon Labour
1979 Allan Roberts Labour
1990 by-election Michael Carr Labour
1990 by-election Joe Benton Labour

History

The constituency was originally a safe Conservative seat, being represented by Conservative Party Leader Andrew Bonar Law from 1911 until 1918. A Liberal seat in the 1920's, it then became a Conservative - Labour marginal in the 1930's. It is now a safe seat for the Labour Party, who have held it continually since the 1945 general election. In each general election since 1997, it has been the safest seat for any party in the UK.

In 1990, there were two by-elections in Bootle. The first followed the death of Allan Roberts on 21 February, and was held on 24 May. That by-election was notable for the Social Democrat candidate, Jack Holmes (representing the part of the SDP opposed to the 1988 merger with the Liberals and formation of the Liberal Democrats), being beaten by Screaming Lord Sutch of the Official Monster Raving Loony Party. The victorious Labour candidate, Michael Carr, died after just 57 days in office on July 20 1990.

The second by-election, held on November 8 1990, was won by Labour's Joe Benton. Benton has held the seat since then, usually with huge majorities (63.8% at the 2005 general election, for example).

Election results

Elections in the 2000s


General Election 2005: Bootle
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Joe Benton 19,345 75.5 -2.1
Liberal Democrat Chris Newby 2,988 11.7 +3.2
Conservative Wafik Moustafa 1,580 6.2 -1.8
UK Independence Paul Nuttall 1,054 4.1
Socialist Alternative Peter Glover 655 2.6 +0.2
Majority 16,357 63.8
Turnout 25,622 47.7 -2.1
Labour hold Swing -2.6%


General Election 2001: Bootle
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Joe Benton 21,400 77.6 -5.3
Liberal Democrat Jim Murray 2,357 8.5 +2.8
Conservative Judith Symes 2,194 8.0 -0.5
Socialist Labour Dave Flynn 971 3.5
Socialist Alliance Peter Glover 672 2.4 +1.3
Majority 19,043 69.1
Turnout 27,594 49.8 -17.0
Labour hold Swing

Elections in the 1990s


General Election 1997: Bootle
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Joe Benton 31,668 74.6
Conservative R Matthews 3,247 8.5
Liberal Democrat K Reid 2,191 5.7
Referendum Party J Elliot 571 1.5
Socialist Labour Peter Glover 420 1.1
Natural Law S Cohen 126 0.3
Majority 28,421 74.4
Turnout 38,223 66.7
Labour hold Swing +6.0


General Election 1992: Bootle
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Joe Benton 37,464 74.6
Conservative Christopher Varley 8,022 16.0
Liberal Democrat John Cunningham 3,301 6.6
Liberal M Hall 1,174 2.3
Natural Law T Haynes 264 0.5
Majority 29,442 58.6
Turnout 50,225 72.5
Labour hold Swing +5.9


Bootle by-election, November 1990
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Joe Benton 22,052 78.2 + 11.5
Conservative James Clappison 2,587 9.2 - 10.9
Liberal Democrat John Cunningham 2,216 7.9 - 5.1
Green Sean Brady 557 2.0 N/A
Monster Raving Loony Lord David Sutch 310 1.1 N/A
Liberal Kevin White 291 1.0 N/A
Christian Alliance David Black 132 0.5 N/A
Majority 19,465 69.1
Turnout 28,145 39.7
Labour hold Swing + 1.5


Bootle by-election, May 1990
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Michael Carr 26,737 75.4 + 8.5
Conservative James Clappison 3,220 9.1 - 11.0
Liberal Democrat John Cunningham 3,179 8.9 - 4.1
Green Sean Brady 1,269 3.6 N/A
Liberal Kevin White 474 1.3 N/A
Monster Raving Loony Lord David Sutch 418 1.2 N/A
Social Democrat Jack Holmes 155 0.4 N/A
Independent T. J. Schofield 27 0.1 N/A
Majority 23,517 66.3
Turnout 35,477 50.6
Labour hold Swing + 9.7

Elections in the 1980s


General Election 1987: Bootle
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Allan Roberts 34,975 66.9 +13.9
Conservative Peter Papworth 10,498 20.1 -3.5
SDP-Liberal Alliance Paul Denham 6,820 13.0 -10.4
Majority 24,477 46.8 +17.4
Turnout 52,293 72.9 +4.6
Labour hold Swing +8.7


General Election 1983: Bootle
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Allan Roberts 27,282 53.0 -8.0
Conservative Ronald Watson 12,143 23.6 -3.0
SDP-Liberal Alliance John Wall 12,068 23.4 +13.1
Majority 15,139 29.4 -5.0
Turnout 51,493 68.3 -2.1
Labour hold Swing

Elections in the 1970s


General Election 1979: Bootle
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Allan Roberts 26,900 61.0 -3.0
Conservative Ronald Watson 11,741 26.6 +1.7
Liberal D L Mahon 4,531 10.3 +0.4
Independent Liberal H I Fjortoft 911 2.1
Majority 15,159 34.4 -4.7
Turnout 44,083 70.4 +3.2
Labour hold Swing


General Election October 1974: Bootle
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Simon Mahon 27,633 64.0 +5.4
Conservative J F Borrows 10,743 24.9 -1.7
Liberal H I Fjortoft 4,266 9.9 -3.6
Communist R Morris 512 1.2 -0.1
Majority 16,890 39.1 +7.1
Turnout 43,158 67.2 -6.1
Labour hold Swing


General Election February 1974: Bootle
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Simon Mahon 27,301 58.6
Conservative J F Borrows 12,366 26.6
Liberal H I Fjortoft 6,258 13.5
Communist R Morris 586 1.3
Majority 14,935 32.0
Turnout 46,511 73.3
Labour hold Swing

Elections in the 1940s


General Election 1945: Bootle
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour John Kinley 15,823 58.6 +19.8
Conservative Eric Errington 11,180 41.4 -7.2
Majority 4,643 17.2
Turnout 27,003 69.7 -1.6
Labour gain from Conservative Swing

Elections in the 1930s


General Election 1935: Bootle
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Eric Errington 16,653 48.6 -13.3
Labour John Kinley 13,285 38.8 +0.7
Liberal James Burnie 4,319 12.6
Majority 3,368 9.8 -14.0
Turnout 34,257 71.3 -7.6
Conservative hold Swing


General Election 1931: Bootle
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Chichester de Windt Crookshank 22,966 61.9 +21.2
Labour John Kinley 14,160 38.1 -5.5
Majority 8,806 23.8
Turnout 37,126 78.9 +1.0
Conservative gain from Labour Swing

Elections in the 1920s


General Election 1929: Bootle
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour John Kinley 15,294 43.6 +8.9
Conservative Vivian Leonard Henderson 14,263 40.7 -4.8
Liberal E E Edwards 5,523 15.7 -4.1
Majority 1,031 2.9
Turnout 35,080 77.9 +0.9
Labour gain from Conservative Swing


General Election 1924: Bootle
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Vivian Leonard Henderson 12,361 45.5 +3.4
Labour John Kinley 9,427 34.7 +20.9
Liberal James Burnie 5,386 19.8 -24.3
Majority 2,934 10.8
Turnout 27,174 77.0 +8.9
Conservative gain from Liberal Swing


General Election 1923: Bootle
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal James Burnie 10,444 44.1 -12.2
Conservative Vivian Leonard Henderson 9,991 42.1 +0.2
Labour John Kinley 3,272 13.8
Majority 453 2.0 -12.4
Turnout 23,707 68.1 -3.0
Liberal hold Swing


General Election 1922: Bootle
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal James Burnie 13,276 56.3
Conservative Sir A Bicket 9,867 41.9
Independent J E Burke 425 1.8
Majority 3,409 14.4
Turnout 23,568 71.1
Liberal gain from Conservative Swing

Elections in the 1910s


General Election 1918: Bootle
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Coalition Conservative Thomas Royden 12,312 63.0
Independent E Cathery 7,235 37.0
Majority 5,077 26.0
Turnout 19,547 58.5
Coalition Conservative hold Swing


Bootle by-election, 1911
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Andrew Bonar Law 9,976 56.2
Liberal Max Muspratt 7,782 43.8
Majority 2,194 12.4
Turnout 17,758 69.7
Conservative hold Swing
General election of December 1910

In the General Election December 1910, Thomas Myles Sandys, Conservative was elected unopposed.


General Election January 1910: Bootle
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Thomas Myles Sandys 9,954 52.9 +1.8
Liberal Dr W Permewan 8,869 47.1 -1.8
Majority 1,085 5.8 +3.6
Turnout 18,823 78.7 +4.9
Conservative hold Swing

Elections in the 1900s


General Election 1906: Bootle
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Thomas Myles Sandys 7,821 51.1
Liberal Dr A P Thomas 7,481 48.9
Majority 340 2.2
Turnout 15,302 73.8
Conservative hold Swing
General election of 1900

In the 1900 general election, Thomas Myles Sandys, Conservative was elected unopposed.

Elections in the 1890s

General election of 1895

In the 1895 general election, Thomas Myles Sandys, Conservative was elected unopposed.


General Election 1892: Bootle
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Thomas Myles Sandys 6,532 59.4
Liberal A McDougall 4,460 40.6
Majority 2,072 18.8
Turnout 10,992 69.7
Conservative hold Swing

Elections in the 1880s

General election of 1886

In the 1886 general election, Thomas Myles Sandys, Conservative was elected unopposed.


General Election 1885: Bootle
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Thomas Myles Sandys 6,715 63.1
Liberal S H Whitbread 3,933 36.9
Majority 2,782 26.2
Turnout 10,648 72.6

See also

Sources


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