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  UK Parliament - Crosby
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Parents > United Kingdom > England > North West > North West > Crosby
OfficeParliament
HonorificMember of Parliament - Abbr: MP
Type General Election
Filing Deadline April 19, 2005 - 12:00pm Central
Polls Open May 05, 2005 - 01:00am Central
Polls Close May 05, 2005 - 05:00pm Central
Term Start May 17, 2005 - 12:00pm
Term End May 17, 2010 - 11:00am
ContributorWishful Thinking
Last ModifiedRBH May 07, 2010 09:49pm
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Description Crosby is a predominantly middle-class, residential constituency on the Merseyside coast on the way to Southport. It includes both the town of the same name and Formby and is worlds away from its impoverished and deprived neighbour, Bootle. This is commuter country and retirement land - 45% of residents are over 45. Crosby's Blundellsands is a sought-after residential area while Formby has its own 'Millionaires' Row' in the neighbourhood of Freshfield. Overall, 81% of households are owner-occupied. Labour's win in Crosby in 1997 was nothing short of sensational. It was one of the first constituencies to be declared on election night and Clare Curtis-Tansley (now Curtis-Thomas) won with a swing of 18%, overturning Sir Malcolm Thornton's 9,000 majority with a 7,000 majority of her own. Against national trends, she even managed to increase her majority here in 2001 to 8,353 - 22.7%. Crosby was no stranger to political drama. In 1981, 63 years of Conservative hegemony here were interrupted by Shirley Williams and the SDP who won a by-election, only for the Conservatives to win the seat back again at the general election two years later. Sir Malcolm Thornton then continued his representation of Crosby until it was abruptly terminated in 1997. Clare Curtis-Thomas was the first of the new intake of women Labour MPs to give birth, taking six months' maternity leave. She has frequently called for baby-friendly facilities to be introduced to the House of Commons.
LAST GENERAL ELECTION
  PartyLabour Won06/07/2001
NameClaire Curtis-Thomas Votes20,327 (55.14%)
Term06/13/2001 - 04/11/2005 Margin8,353 (+22.66%)
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Name (I) MP Claire Curtis-Thomas Debi Jones Jim Murray MEP John Whittaker Geoff Bottoms David Braid  
PartyLabour Conservative Liberal Democrats UK Independence Communist Clause 28, Children's Protection Christian Democrats  
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Uncertified Votes 17,463 (48.25%) 11,623 (32.11%) 6,298 (17.40%) 454 (1.25%) 199 (0.55%) 157 (0.43%)  
Margin0 (0.00%) -5,840 (-16.14%) -11,165 (-30.85%) -17,009 (-46.99%) -17,264 (-47.70%) -17,306 (-47.81%)  
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