The Redistribution of Seats Act 1885 (48 & 49 Vict., c. 23) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It was a piece of electoral reform legislation that redistributed the seats in the House of Commons, introducing the concept of equally-populated constituencies, in an attempt to equalize representation across the UK. It was associated with, but not part of, the Reform Act 1884.
The Act made the following changes:
- Seventy-nine towns with populations smaller than 15,000 lost their right to elect an MP;
- Thirty-six towns with populations between 15,000 and 50,000 lost one of their MPs and became single member constituencies;
- Towns with populations between 50,000 and 165,000 were given two seats;
- Larger towns and the county constituencies were divided into single member constituencies
As support of the Irish members was needed by both major parties, the representation of Ireland in Parliament was not reduced, even though it had suffered a relative loss of population compared with the rest of the United Kingdom, due to emigration and famine.
Background
Faced with the prospect of a Liberal Bill extending the vote in the counties, Lord Salisbury, the Conservative leader, had agreed to the Bill in order to preserve the old order of the aristocracy and the church and in particular, their roles in government and the House of Lords. Reform seemed inevitable and he wanted to have a say and gain as much advantage for the Conservatives as possible in seat redistribution, so agreed to the 1884 Act on the condition that urban constituencies could be drawn up along class lines, so that the Conservatives would win middle class seats.
Key provisions
In total, 160 seats were redistributed and in England and Wales, 79 boroughs of less than 15,000 inhabitants lost one seat each. London increased its number of seats from 22 to 62 and most constituencies became single member, to the benefit of the Conservatives in the towns.
Consequences
Old historic communities were broken up when new single-member constituencies were created and the redistribution finally ended the under-representation of London and the industrial north and the predominance of the rural south. The division of formerly two member constituencies had important political consequences. It hastened the decline of the aristocracy and the landed class domination of Parliament – however the aristocracy continued to dominate the Cabinet and the political power of the landed classes was evident in the power of the Lords to veto legislation until 1911. After 1885, for the first time, the number of Members of Parliament connected to industry and commerce outnumbered the number connected to the gentry – a trend accelerated by the agricultural depression of 1870s into the 20th Century.
There was a growing radicalisation of parties. In the Liberal party, in two member constituencies a Whig had been paired with a Radical, but with only one MP to be returned the Whigs lost out as the Radicals gained support from the new rural voters. Joseph Chamberlain, encouraged by the growing radicalisation of the Liberals, mounted his assault on the Whigs firmly entrenched in power with his 'Unauthorised Programme' of 1885 or proposed radical reforms (although Gladstone was able to ignore it). The expansion of the working class electorate meant that the number of 'Lib/Lab' MPs rose from 2 in 1874 to 13 in 1885.
There was also a Conservative resurgence, as they gained massively from the constitutional changes they had helped to engineer. The majority of the 132 seats taken from small boroughs to be redistributed had been Liberal and in many of the new single member constituencies, particularly the suburban ones, the Conservatives were triumphant – the electorate were discouraged by Chamberlain’s radicalism and not appeased by Gladstone’s Home Rule crusade. The Liberals won the 1885 General Election, but the Conservatives dominated the final years of the 19th century, which owed much to Lord Salisbury’s shrewdness in 1885.
Before and After - England
Bedfordshire |
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| Old | change | New |
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| Bedford (Two members) |
Reduced to one seat | Bedford |
| Bedfordshire (Two members) |
Split | Biggleswade Luton |
Berkshire |
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| Old | change | New |
| Abingdon | No change | Abingdon |
| Berkshire (Three members) |
Split | Newbury Wokingham |
| Reading (Two members) |
Reduced to one | Reading |
| Wallingford | Replaced | |
| Windsor | No change | Windsor |
Buckinghamshire |
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| Old | change | New |
| Aylesbury (Two members) |
Reduced | Aylesbury |
| Buckingham | No change | Buckingham |
| Buckinghamshire (Three members) |
Replaced | |
| Great Marlow | Replaced | |
| Wycombe | No change | Wycombe |
Cambridgeshire |
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| Old | change | New |
| Cambridge (Two members) |
Reduced to one | Cambridge |
| Cambridge University (Two members) |
No change | Cambridge University (Two members) |
| Cambridgeshire (Three members) |
Split | Chesterton Newmarket Wisbech |
| Peterborough (Two members) |
Reduced to one | Peterborough |
Cheshire |
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| Old | change | New |
| Birkenhead | No change | Birkenhead |
| Cheshire East (Two members) Cheshire Mid (Two members) Cheshire West (Two members) |
Reorganised | Altrincham Crewe Eddisbury Hyde Knutsford Macclesfield Northwich Wirral |
| Chester | No change | Chester |
| Stalybridge | No change | Stalybridge |
| Stockport (Two members) |
No change | Stockport (Two members) |
Cornwall |
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| Old | change | New |
| Bodmin | No change | Bodmin |
| Cornwall East (Two members) |
Replaced | |
| Cornwall West | Replaced | |
| Helston | Replaced | |
| Launceston | No change | Launceston |
| Liskeard | Replaced | |
| Penryn and Falmouth (Two members) |
Reduced to one | Penryn and Falmouth |
| St Ives | No change | St Ives |
| Truro (Two members) |
Reduced to one | Truro |
| Established | Camborne St Austell |
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Cumberland |
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| Old | change | New |
| Carlisle (Two members) |
Reduced to one | Carlisle |
| Cockermouth | No change | Cockermouth |
| Cumberland East (Two members) |
Replaced] | |
| Cumberland West (Two members) |
Replaced | |
| Whitehaven | No change | Whitehaven |
| Established | Egremont Eskdale Penrith |
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Derbyshire |
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| Old | change | New |
| Derby (Two members) |
No change | Derby (Two members) |
| Derbyshire East (Two members) Derbyshire North (Two members Derbyshire South (Two members) |
Reorganised | Chesterfield Derbyshire Mid Derbyshire North East Derbyshire South Derbyshire West High Peak Ilkeston |
Devon |
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| Old | change | New |
| Barnstaple (Two members) |
Reduced to one | Barnstaple |
| Exeter (Two members) |
Reduced to one | Exeter |
| Devonport (Two members) |
No change | Devonport (Two members) |
| Devonshire East (Two members) |
Split | |
| Devonshire North (Two members) |
Split | |
| Devonshire South (Two members) |
Split | |
| Plymouth (Two members) |
No change | Plymouth (Two members) |
| Tavistock | No change | Tavistock |
| Tiverton (Two members) |
No change | Tiverton |
Dorset |
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| Old | change | New |
| Bridport | Replaced | |
| Dorchester | Replaced | |
| Dorset (Three members) |
Split | Dorset East Dorset North Dorset South Dorset West |
| Poole | Replaced | |
| Shaftesbury | Hon. Sidney Glyn | |
| Wareham | Montague Guest | Liberal |
| Weymouth and Melcombe Regis (Two members) |
Replaced | |
Durham |
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| Old | change | New |
| Darlington | No change | Darlington |
| Durham City (Two members) |
Reduced to one | Durham City |
| Durham County North (Two members) |
Replaced | |
| Durham County South | Replaced | |
| Hartlepool | Renamed | Hartlepool |
| Stockton | Rename | Stockton-on-Tees |
Essex |
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| Old | change | New |
| Colchester (Two members) |
Reduced to one | Colchester |
| Essex East (Two members) |
Replaced | |
| Essex South (Two members) |
Split | Essex South East Epping Romford Walthamstow West Ham North West Ham South |
| Essex West (Two members) |
Split | Chelmsford Saffron Walden |
| Harwich | No change | Harwich |
| Maldon | No change | Maldon |
Gloucestershire |
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| Old | change | New |
| Cheltenham | No change | Cheltenham |
| Cirencester | No change | Cirencester |
| Gloucester (Two members) |
No change | Gloucester (Two members) |
| Gloucestershire East (Two members) |
Replaced | |
| Gloucestershire West (Two members) |
Replaced | |
| Stroud (Two members) |
No change | Stroud |
| Tewkesbury | No change | Tewkesbury |
Hampshire |
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| Old | change | New |
| Andover | No change | Andover |
| Christchurch | No change | Christchurch |
| Hampshire North (Two members) |
Replaced | |
| Hampshire South (Two members) |
Replaced | |
| Lymington | Replaced | |
| Petersfield | No change | Petersfield |
| Portsmouth (Two members) |
No change | Portsmouth (Two members) |
| Southampton (Two members) |
No change | Southampton (Two members) |
| Winchester (Two members) |
Reduced to one | Winchester |
Herefordshire |
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| Old | change | New |
| Hereford (Two members) |
Reduced to one | Hereford |- |
| Herefordshire (Three members) |
Replaced | |
Hertfordshire |
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| Old | change | New |
| Hertford | No change | Hertford |
| Hertfordshire (Three members) |
Replaced | |
Huntingdonshire |
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| Old | change | New |
| Huntingdon | No change | Huntingdon |
| Huntingdonshire (Two members) |
Replaced | |
I |
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| Old | change | New |
| Isle of Wight | No change | Isle of Wight |
| Newport (Isle of Wight) | ||
Kent |
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| Old | change | New |
| Canterbury | No change | Canterbury |
| Chatham | No change | Chatham |
| Dover (Two members) |
Reduced to one | Dover |
| Gravesend | No change | Gravesend |
| Greenwich (Two members) |
Reduced to one | Greenwich (Two members) |
| Hythe | No change | Hythe |
| Kent East (Two members) |
Replaced | |
| Kent Mid (Two members) |
Replaced | |
| Kent West (Two members) |
Replaced | |
| Maidstone (Two members) |
No change | Maidstone |
| Rochester (Two members) |
Reduced to one | Rochester |
| Sandwich (Two members) |
Replaced | |
Lancashire |
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| Old | change | New |
| Ashton-under-Lyne | No change | Ashton-under-Lyne |
| Blackburn (Two members) |
No change | Blackburn (Two members) |
| Bolton (Two members) |
No change | Bolton (Two members) |
| Burnley | No change | Burnley |
| Bury | No change | Bury |
| Clitheroe | No change | Clitheroe |
| Lancashire North (Two members) |
Replaced | |
| Lancashire North-East (Two members) |
Replaced | |
| Lancashire South-East (Two members) |
Split | Eccles Gorton Heywood Middleton Prestwich Radcliffe cum Farnworth Stretford Westhoughton |
| Lancashire South-West (Two members) |
Split | Bootle Ince |
| Liverpool (Three members) |
Split | Liverpool Abercromby Liverpool East Toxteth Liverpool Exchange Liverpool Kirkdale Liverpool Scotland Liverpool Walton Liverpool West Derby Liverpool West Toxteth |
| Manchester (Three members) |
Split | Manchester East Manchester North Manchester North East Manchester North West Manchester South Manchester South West |
| Oldham (Two members) |
No change | Oldham (Two members) |
| Preston (Two members) |
No change | Preston (Two members) |
| Rochdale | No change | Rochdale |
| Salford (Two members) |
Split | Salford North Salford South Salford West |
| Warrington | No change | Warrington |
| Wigan (Two members) |
No change | Wigan |
Leicestershire |
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| Old | change | New |
| Leicester (Two members) |
No change | Leicester (Two members) |
| Leicestershire North (Two members) |
Replaced | |
| Leicestershire South (Two members) |
Replaced | |
Lincolnshire |
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| Old | change | New |
| Boston | No change | Boston |
| Grantham (Two members) |
Reduced to one | Grantham |
| Grimsby | No change | Grimsby |
| Lincoln (Two members) |
Reduced to one | Lincoln|- |
| Lincolnshire Mid (Two members) |
Replaced | |
| Lincolnshire North (Two members) |
Replaced | |
| Lincolnshire South (Two members) |
Replaced | |
| Stamford | No change | Stamford |
Middlesex |
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| Old | change | New |
| Chelsea (Two members) |
Reduced to one | Chelsea |
| City of London (Four members) |
Reduced to two | City of London (Two members) |
| Finsbury (Two members) |
Split | Finsbury Central Finsbury East |
| Hackney (Two members) |
Split | Hackney Central Hackney North Hackney South |
| London University | Replaced | |
| Marylebone (Two members) |
Split | Marylebone East Marylebone West Paddington North Paddington South St Pancras East St Pancras North St Pancras South St Pancras West |
| Middlesex (Two members) |
SPlit | Brentford Ealing Enfield Harrow Hornsey Tottenham Uxbridge |
| Tower Hamlets (Two members) |
Split | Bow and Bromley Limehouse Mile End Poplar St George, Tower Hamlets Stepney Whitechapel |
| Westminster (Two members) |
Reduced to one | Westminster |
Norfolk |
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| Old | change | New |
| King's Lynn (Two members) |
Reduced to one | King's Lynn (Two members) |
| Norfolk North (Two members) |
Replaced | |
| Norfolk South (Two members) |
Replaced | |
| Norfolk West (Two members) |
Replaced | |
| Norwich (Two members) |
No change | Norwich (Two members) |
Northamptonshire |
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| Old | change | New |
| Newark (Two members) |
No change | Newark |
| Northampton (Two members) |
No change | Northampton (Two members) |
| Northamptonshire North (Two members) |
Split | |
| Northamptonshire South (Two members) |
Split | |
Northumberland |
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| Old | change | New |
| Berwick-upon-Tweed (Two members) |
Reduced | Berwick-upon-Tweed |
| Gateshead | No change | Gateshead |
| Morpeth | No change | Morpeth |
| Newcastle-upon-Tyne (Two members) |
No change | Newcastle-upon-Tyne (Two members) |
| Northumberland North (Two members) |
Replaced | |
| Northumberland South (Two members) |
Replaced | |
| Sunderland (Two members) |
No change | Sunderland (Two members) |
| South Shields | No change | South Shields |
| Tynemouth and North Shields | Replaced | |
Nottinghamshire |
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| Old | change | New |
| East Retford (Two members) |
Replaced | |
| Nottingham (Two members) |
Split | Nottingham East Nottingham South Nottingham West |
| Nottinghamshire North (Two members) |
Replaced | Conservative |
| Nottinghamshire South (Two members) |
Replaced | |
Oxfordshire |
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| Old | change | New |
| Banbury | No change | Banbury |
| Oxford (Two members) |
Reduced to one | Oxford |
| Oxfordshire (Three members) |
[Replaced | |
| Oxford University (Two members) |
No change | Oxford University (Two members) |
| Woodstock | No change | Woodstock |
Rutland |
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| Old | change | New |
| Rutland (Two members) |
No change | Rutland |
Shropshire |
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| Old | change | New |
| Bridgnorth | Replaced | |
| Ludlow | No change | Ludlow |
| Shrewsbury (Two members) |
No change | Shrewsbury |
| Shropshire North (Two members) |
Replaced | |
| Shropshire South (Two members) |
Replaced | |
| Wenlock (Two members) |
Replaced | |
Somerset |
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| Old | change | New |
| Bath (Two members) |
unchanged 2 members | Bath (Two members) |
| Bristol (Two members) |
Split | Bristol East Bristol North Bristol South | Bristol West |
| Frome | No change | Frome |
| Somerset East (Two members) |
Replaced | |
| Somerset Mid (Two members) |
Replaced | |
| Somerset West (Two members) |
Replaced | |
| Taunton (Two members) |
Reduced to one | Taunton |
Staffordshire |
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| Old | change | New |
| Lichfield | No change | Lichfield |
| Newcastle-under-Lyme (Two members) |
Reduced to one | Newcastle-under-Lyme |
| Stafford (Two members) |
Reduced to one | Stafford |
| Staffordshire East (Two members) |
Replaced | |
| Staffordshire North (Two members) |
Replaced | |
| Staffordshire West (Two members) |
Replaced | |
| Stoke-upon-Trent (Two members) |
Reduced to one | Stoke-on-Trent Stoke |
| Tamworth (Two members) |
Reduced to one | Tamworth |
| Walsall | No change | Walsall |
| Wednesbury | No change | Wednesbury |
| Wolverhampton (Two members) |
Split | Wolverhampton East Wolverhampton South Wolverhampton West |
Suffolk |
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| Old | change | New |
| Bury St Edmunds (Two members) |
Reduced to one | Bury St Edmunds |
| Eye | No change | Eye |
| Ipswich (Two members) |
No change | Ipswich (Two members) |
| Suffolk East (Two members) |
Split | Lowestoft Stowmarket Sudbury Woodbridge |
| Suffolk West (Two members) |
Replaced | |
Surrey |
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| Old | change | New |
| Guildford | No change | Guildford |
| Lambeth (Two members) |
Replaced | |
| Southwark (Two members) |
Split | Southwark West |
| Surrey East (Two members) |
Split | Chertsey Croydon Epsom Kingston Reigate Wimbledon |
| Surrey Mid (Two members) |
Replaced | |
| Surrey West (Two members) |
Replaced | |
Sussex |
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| Old | change | New |
| Brighton (Two members) |
No change | Brighton (Two members) |
| Chichester | No change | Chichester |
| Hastings (Two members) |
Reduced to one | Hastings |- |
| Horsham | No change | Horsham |
| Lewes | No change | Lewes |
| Midhurst | Replaced | |
| Sussex East (Two members) |
Replaced | |
| Sussex West (Two members) |
Replaced | |
| Rye | No change | Rye |
| New Shoreham (Two members) |
Sir Walter Burrell, Bt | |
Warwickshire |
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| Old | change | New |
| Birmingham (Three members) |
Split | Birmingham Bordesley Birmingham Central Birmingham East Birmingham Edgbaston Birmingham North Birmingham South Birmingham West |
| Coventry (Two members) |
Reduced to one | Coventry |
| Warwick (Two members) |
Replaced | |
| Warwickshire North (Two members) |
Replaced | |
| Warwickshire South (Two members) |
Replaced | |
Westmoreland |
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| Old | change | New |
| Kendal | No Change | Kendal |
| Westmorland (Two members) |
Replaced | |
Wiltshire |
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| Old | change | New |
| Calne | Replaced | |
| Chippenham | No change | Chippenham |
| Cricklade (Two members) |
Reduced to one | Cricklade |
| Devizes | No change | Devizes |
| Marlborough | Replaced | |
| Malmesbury | Replaced | |
| Salisbury (Two members) |
Reduced to one | Salisbury |
| Wilton | No change | Wilton |
| Wiltshire North (Two members) |
Replaced | |
| Wiltshire South (Two members) |
Replaced | |
| Westbury | No change | Westbury |
Worcestershire |
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| Old | change | New |
| Bewdley | No change | Bewdley |
| Droitwich | No change | Droitwich |
| Dudley | No change | Dudley |
| Evesham | No change | Evesham |
| Kidderminster | No change | Kidderminster |
| Leominster | No change | Leominster |
| Worcester (Two members) |
Reduced to one | Worcester |
| Worcestershire East (Two members) |
Reduced to one | Worcestershire East |
| Worcestershire West (Two members) |
Replaced | |
Yorkshire East Riding |
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| Old | change | New |
| Kingston upon Hull (Two members) |
Divided | Kingston-upon-Hull Central Kingston-upon-Hull East Kingston-upon-Hull West |
| York (Two members) |
No change | York (Two members) |
| Yorkshire East Riding (Two members) |
Replaced | |
Yorkshire North Riding |
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| Old | change | New |
| Malton | Replaced | |
| Middlesbrough | No change | Middlesbrough |
| Northallerton | Replaced | |
| Richmond (Yorkshire) | No change | Richmond |
| Ripon | No change | Ripon |
| Yorkshire North Riding (Two members) |
Replaced | |
| Scarborough (Two members) |
Reduced to one | Scarborough |
| Thirsk | Renamed | Thirsk and Malton |
| Whitby | No change | Whitby |
Yorkshire West Riding |
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| Old | change | New |
| Bradford (Two members) |
Split | Bradford Central Bradford East Bradford West |
| Dewsbury | No change | Dewsbury |
| Halifax (Two members) |
No change | Halifax (Two members) |
| Huddersfield | No change | Huddersfield |
| Knaresborough | Replaced | |
| Leeds (Three members) |
Split | Leeds Central Leeds East Leeds North Leeds South Leeds West |
| Pontefract | No change | Pontefract |
| Sheffield (Two members) |
Split | Sheffield, Attercliffe Sheffield, Brightside Sheffield, Central Sheffield, Ecclesall Sheffield, Hallam |
| Wakefield | No change | Wakefield |
| Yorkshire West Riding East (Two members) |
Replaced | |
| Yorkshire West Riding North (Two members) |
Replaced | |
| Yorkshire West Riding South (Two members) |
Replaced | |
See also
- The Parliamentary Franchise in the United Kingdom 1885-1918
- Official names of United Kingdom Parliamentary constituencies for names of constituencies provided for by this Act
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