Is Fulham a Tory?

April 6, 2021 Off By idswater

Is Fulham a Tory?

Chelsea and Fulham is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since its 2010 creation. It is currently represented by Greg Hands of the Conservative Party.

How close is Chelsea to Fulham?

1929 feet
How far is it from Fulham to Chelsea F.C.? The distance between Fulham and Chelsea F.C. is 1929 feet. The road distance is 2507 feet.

Are Chelsea and Fulham rivals?

According to the 2012 Football Rivalries Survey, Fulham regard Chelsea as their main rivals, QPR as their secondary rivals and then Brentford third. Brentford fans chose Fulham as their main rivals, QPR as their secondary rivals and Chelsea as their third.

Who is the MP for Hammersmith in London?

Hammersmith (UK Parliament constituency) Hammersmith is a constituency in Greater London represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since its 2010 recreation by Andy Slaughter of the Labour Party.

When was the constituency of Hammersmith and Fulham created?

In 1918 the Hammersmith constituency was divided into Hammersmith North and Hammersmith South constituencies. The second parliamentary borough constituency of Hammersmith was created in 1983. By then the area was part of Greater London and the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham (both created in 1965).

Where did the seat of Hammersmith come from?

The seat was entirely formed from the previous Hammersmith North constituency. BBC Television Centre, Shepherd’s Bush Market and the Hammersmith Apollo was in this version of the constituency for its 14-year existence, however Westfield London shopping centre had not yet been built.

What was the majority in Hammersmith in 2010?

The Labour Party candidate took a marginal majority of 7.5% of the vote in 2010. Slaughter’s majority in 2015, 13.6%, made it the 156th safest of the party’s 232 seats by percentage of majority. In 2017, Slaughter increased his majority to 35.7%.

Hammersmith (UK Parliament constituency) Hammersmith is a constituency in Greater London represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since its 2010 recreation by Andy Slaughter of the Labour Party.

In 1918 the Hammersmith constituency was divided into Hammersmith North and Hammersmith South constituencies. The second parliamentary borough constituency of Hammersmith was created in 1983. By then the area was part of Greater London and the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham (both created in 1965).

The seat was entirely formed from the previous Hammersmith North constituency. BBC Television Centre, Shepherd’s Bush Market and the Hammersmith Apollo was in this version of the constituency for its 14-year existence, however Westfield London shopping centre had not yet been built.

The Labour Party candidate took a marginal majority of 7.5% of the vote in 2010. Slaughter’s majority in 2015, 13.6%, made it the 156th safest of the party’s 232 seats by percentage of majority. In 2017, Slaughter increased his majority to 35.7%.