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Borough constituency
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Birmingham
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England
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MP
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Gisela Stuart
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Party
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Labour
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Type
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House of Commons
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County
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West Midlands
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EP constituency
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West Midlands
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borough constituency
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Edgbaston
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Birmingham
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elects
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Member of Parliament (MP)
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House of Commons
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Parliament of the United Kingdom
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first past the post
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Neville Chamberlain
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Prime Minister
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Birmingham
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Warwickshire's cricket ground
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Deritend
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Birmingham
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West Midlands
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Boundary Commission for England
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Bartley Green
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Edgbaston
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Harborne
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Quinton
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MP
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1885
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George Dixon
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Liberal
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1885
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Liberal Unionist
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Francis William Lowe
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Conservative
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1929
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Neville Chamberlain
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Conservative
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1940 by-election
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Peter Bennett
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Conservative
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Edith Pitt
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Conservative
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1966
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Jill Knight
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Conservative
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1997
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Gisela Stuart
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Labour
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2005 General Election
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Labour
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Gisela Stuart
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Conservative
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Liberal Democrat
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Green
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UK Independence
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Turnout
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General Election 2001
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Labour
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Gisela Stuart
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Conservative
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Nigel Hastilow
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Liberal Democrat
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Pro-Euro Conservative
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Socialist Labour
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Turnout
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General Election 1997
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Labour
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Gisela Stuart
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Conservative
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Liberal Democrat
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Referendum Party
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British Democratic Party
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Turnout
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List of Parliamentary constituencies in West Midlands
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Parliament of the United Kingdom
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Bewdley
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Epping
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d
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Labour
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Birmingham, Erdington
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Birmingham Hall Green
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Birmingham Hodge Hill
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Birmingham Northfield
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Birmingham Perry Barr
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Birmingham Selly Oak
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Birmingham Sparkbrook and Small Heath
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Burton
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Cannock Chase
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Coventry North East
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Coventry North West
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Coventry South
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Dudley North
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Dudley South
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Halesowen and Rowley Regis
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Newcastle-under-Lyme
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North Warwickshire
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Nuneaton
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Redditch
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Stafford
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Staffordshire Moorlands
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Stoke-on-Trent Central
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Stoke-on-Trent North
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Stoke-on-Trent South
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Stourbridge
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Tamworth
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Telford
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Walsall North
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Walsall South
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Warley
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Warwick and Leamington
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West Bromwich East
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West Bromwich West
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Wolverhampton North East
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Wolverhampton South East
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Wolverhampton South West
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Worcester
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Conservative
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Aldridge-Brownhills
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Bromsgrove
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Leominster
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Lichfield
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Ludlow
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Meriden
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Mid Worcestershire
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North Shropshire
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Rugby and Kenilworth
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Shrewsbury and Atcham
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South Staffordshire
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Stone
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Stratford-on-Avon
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Sutton Coldfield
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The Wrekin
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West Worcestershire
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Liberal Democrat
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Birmingham Yardley
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Hereford
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Solihull
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Health Concern
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Wyre Forest
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Independent
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Birmingham, Ladywood
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West Midlands
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Conservative
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Labour
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Liberal Democrats
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UKIP
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Categories
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Areas of Birmingham, England
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Parliamentary constituencies in the West Midlands
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United Kingdom Parliamentary constituencies established in 1885
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United Kingdom Parliamentary constituencies represented by a sitting Prime Minister
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