Asked by: Bill Esterson (Labour - Sefton Central)
Question to the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy:
To ask the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, if he will make an estimate of the number of homes that have been retrofitted through the Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund in Sefton Central constituency since the introduction of that fund.
Answered by Graham Stuart
Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund (SHDF) Wave 1 awarded around £179m of grant funding, delivering from 2022 into 2023, of which £11m was awarded to the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority consortium, including housing associations in Sefton, to retrofit around 1,250 homes. The SHDF Wave 2.1 competition, which closed on 18th November 2022, will allocate up to £800m of grant funding, with successful projects likely to be notified in March 2023.
Asked by: Bill Esterson (Labour - Sefton Central)
Question to the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy:
To ask the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, whether his Department is taking steps to increase the number of green jobs in Sefton Central constituency.
Answered by Graham Stuart
The Government’s Ten Point Plan for a Green Industrial Revolution incorporates £12 Billion and sets out our plans to work with industry to create the skilled workforce needed to transition to a green economy. The Green Jobs Delivery Group has already supported 68,000 jobs within the green economy and a total of 430,000 green jobs generating an estimated turnover of £41.2 billion. Sefton also benefits from several streams of devolved funding through the Liverpool City Region MCA, including £30m pa to support local priorities including Green Growth.
Asked by: Bill Esterson (Labour - Sefton Central)
Question to the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy:
To ask the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, how many people in Sefton Central are employed in a green job.
Answered by Graham Stuart
The Department not collect Green Jobs data at constituency level. There are around 430,000 jobs in low carbon businesses and their supply chains across the country. This includes an estimated 68,000 jobs supported since the launch of the Ten Point Plan a Green Industrial Revolution in November 2020. Sefton benefits from £30m pa of devolved investment funding in the Liverpool City Region MCA, to support local priorities including Green Growth.
Asked by: Bill Esterson (Labour - Sefton Central)
Question to the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy:
To ask the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, with reference to the Government's Ten Point Plan for a Green Industrial Revolution, published on 18 November 2020, how many jobs have been created in Sefton Central constituency as a result of the implementation of that plan.
Answered by Graham Stuart
The Government do not collect Green Jobs data at constituency level. Since the launch of the Ten Point Plan for a Green Industrial Revolution in November 2020 an estimated 68,000 jobs have been supported nationally. This forms part of the around 430,000 jobs in low carbon businesses and their supply chains across the country. Sefton benefits from several streams of devolved funding through the Liverpool City Region CA, including £30m per annum to support local priorities including Green Growth.
Asked by: Paula Barker (Labour - Liverpool, Wavertree)
Question to the Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities:
To ask the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, how many clients on the Liverpool City Region Housing First pilot are currently housed in (a) hostels and (b) other forms of temporary accommodation.
Answered by Felicity Buchan - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities)
The department does not hold the data requested.
Asked by: Bill Esterson (Labour - Sefton Central)
Question to the Department for Education:
To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what recent discussions she has had with the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy on improving skills training in Sefton Central constituency.
Answered by Robert Halfon
The department regularly discusses skills matters with other government departments, including the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, but not specifically about individual constituencies.
The department is investing £3.8 billion more in further education (FE) and skills over the Parliamentary session to ensure people nationwide, including in Sefton, have access to the skills they need to build a fulfilling careers in jobs the economy needs.
Funding has been boosted by an extra £1.6 billion for 16-19 education in the 2024/25 academic year, compared with 2021/22. This is the biggest increase in 16-19 funding in a decade, and will help to fund the additional students anticipated in the system, 40 extra hours per student, and an affordable increase in funding rates per 16-19 student.
This additional funding will help providers such as Hugh Baird College in South Sefton, which is a very strong general FE college, focused on technical education that engages employers locally to co-design their curriculum and offer opportunities for learners in the Sefton area.
Hugh Baird College is also delivering T levels, which are new qualifications for 16 to 18-year-olds that have been developed with employers to ensure that young people will have the skills they need to get good jobs. It is currently delivering Digital, Education and Health and Science T levels. Other colleges in the surrounding area are also delivering T levels.
The department is increasing investment in apprenticeships to £2.7 billion by 2024/25 and supporting employers in all sectors and all areas of the country, including Sefton, to use apprenticeships to develop the skilled workforces they need. Since May 2010, there have been a total of 32,990 apprenticeship starts in Sefton local authority.
There is also the introduction of the Free Courses for Jobs scheme. This enables adult learners without a level 3 qualification (or learners with any qualification level but earning below the National Living Wage) to gain a qualification for free.
In addition, the department has also introduced Skills Bootcamps, which are free, flexible courses of up to 16 weeks, giving people the opportunity to build up sector-specific skills and fast-track to an interview with an employer. Skills Bootcamps are being delivered in digital, green, HGV driving, and rail and engineering across Liverpool City Region through the combined authority. These will target skills gaps and shortages highlighted by local employers for local people.
Investment in education and skills training for adults is continuing through the Adult Education Budget (AEB) at £1.34 billion in the 2021/22 academic year. The AEB fully funds or co-funds skills provision for eligible adults aged 19 and above from pre-entry to level 3, to help them gain the skills they need for work, an apprenticeship or further learning.
Currently, approximately 60% of the AEB is devolved to nine Mayoral Combined Authorities and the Mayor of London. This includes Liverpool City region which covers Sefton. This gives Liverpool City Region direct control over adult education provision for their residents and provides the local area with the opportunity to meet local needs.
Asked by: Lord Storey (Liberal Democrat - Life peer)
Question to the Department for Transport:
To ask His Majesty's Government what role they have, if any, in the procurement of the new ferry boat for the River Mersey.
Answered by Baroness Vere of Norbiton - Parliamentary Secretary (HM Treasury)
My department has no role in the procurement of the new ferry boat for the River Mersey. This is a matter for the Liverpool City Region.
Asked by: Bill Esterson (Labour - Sefton Central)
Question to the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy:
To ask the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, which industry in Sefton Central constituency receives the highest level of Government funding.
Answered by Nusrat Ghani - Minister of State (Minister for Europe)
We do not collect data on industrial investment at constituency level. Levelling Up will be achieved through empowering our regions by devolving money, resources, and control away from Westminster. As part of the Liverpool City Region MCA, Sefton benefits from several streams of devolved funding, including £30m pa to support local priorities and £52m through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.
Asked by: Daisy Cooper (Liberal Democrat - St Albans)
Question to the Department for Transport:
To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, what his timeline is for completing the (a) order and (b) delivery of 4,000 new buses under the Bus Back Better scheme.
Answered by Richard Holden - Minister without Portfolio (Cabinet Office)
Across the country this Parliament, we have committed to funding 4,000 zero emission buses (ZEBs) this Parliament and the Spending Reviews in 2020 and 2021 provided over £525 million dedicated funding for ZEBs, through a number of funding schemes:
Funding from other funding schemes, such as the City Region Sustainable Transport Settlements (CRSTS), can also be used by local areas to support the introduction of ZEBs. In addition, the rate at which the Bus Service Operators Grant (BSOG) can be claimed for ZEBs was increased from 6p to 22p per km in April 2022. This supports operators to introduce ZEBs by reducing the overall cost of ownership.
Table 1 below presents the estimated number of zero emission buses that have been funded in England since February 2020. Where available, information has been provided on the status of the buses and the name of the bus manufacturer has been included. The numbers in Table 1 are not official statistics: they are based on the latest information available and are therefore subject to change.
Funding scheme | Funding awarded to | No. Buses | Status | Bus manufacturer |
ZEBRA | Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Combined Authority | 30 | Funded | Bus manufacturer subject to outcome of procurement process by local transport authority or bus operator. |
ZEBRA | Kent County Council | 33 | Funded | Bus manufacturer subject to outcome of procurement process by local transport authority or bus operator. |
ZEBRA | Leicester City Council | 96 | 6 buses on the road 68 buses ordered 22 buses funded | 6 buses on the road supplied by Pelican & Coach UK and manufactured by Yutong 68 buses ordered from Wrightbus Bus manufacturer for 22 buses subject to outcome of procurement process by local transport authority or bus operator. |
ZEBRA | Milton Keynes City Council | 56 | Funded | Bus manufacturer subject to outcome of procurement process by local transport authority or bus operator. |
ZEBRA | Warrington Borough Council | 120 | Funded | Bus manufacturer subject to outcome of procurement process by local transport authority or bus operator. |
ZEBRA | South Yorkshire Combined Authority | 27 | Funded | Bus manufacturer subject to outcome of procurement process by local transport authority or bus operator. |
ZEBRA | Norfolk County Council | 15 | Ordered | Wrightbus |
ZEBRA | North Yorkshire County Council | 39 | Funded | Bus manufacturer subject to outcome of procurement process by local transport authority or bus operator. |
ZEBRA | Portsmouth City Council & Hampshire County Council | 34 | Ordered | Wrightbus |
ZEBRA | Blackpool Council | 115 | Funded | Bus manufacturer subject to outcome of procurement process by local transport authority or bus operator. |
ZEBRA | Nottingham City Council | 78 | 12 ordered. 66 funded. | 12 buses supplied by Pelican & Coach UK and manufactured by Yutong. Bus manufacturer for 66 buses subject to outcome of procurement process by local transport authority or bus operator. |
ZEBRA | Greater Manchester Combined Authority | 170 | Funded | Bus manufacturer subject to outcome of procurement process by local transport authority or bus operator. |
ZEBRA | Hertfordshire County Council | 27 | Funded | Bus manufacturer subject to outcome of procurement process by local transport authority or bus operator. |
ZEBRA | West Midlands Combined Authority | 124 | Funded | Bus manufacturer subject to outcome of procurement process by local transport authority or bus operator. |
ZEBRA | City of York Council | 44 | Ordered | Wrightbus |
ZEBRA | West Yorkshire Combined Authority | 111 | 32 buses ordered 79 buses funded. | 32 buses ordered from Wrightbus Bus manufacturer for 79 buses subject to outcome of procurement process by local transport authority or bus operator. |
ZEBRA | Oxfordshire County Council | 159 | Funded | Bus manufacturer subject to outcome of procurement process by local transport authority or bus operator. |
All Electric Bus Town or City Scheme | West Midlands Combined Authority | Up to 300 | 130 buses ordered | 130 buses ordered from Alexander Dennis Ltd |
Transforming Cities Fund | Leicester City Council | 18 | 18 buses on the road | Supplied by Pelican & Coach UK and manufactured by Yutong |
Transforming Cities Fund | Liverpool City Region Combined Authority | 20 | Ordered | 20 buses ordered from Alexander Dennis Ltd |
Transforming Cities Fund | West Yorkshire Combined Authority | 8 | Funded | Bus manufacturer subject to outcome of procurement process by local transport authority or bus operator. |
City Region Sustainable Transport Settlement | Greater Manchester Combined Authority | 50 | Ordered | Alexander Dennis Ltd |
Ultra Low Emission Bus Scheme | Brighton & Hove Buses | 20 | Ordered | Wrightbus |
Ultra Low Emission Bus Scheme | First West Yorkshire | 9 | On the road | Supplied by Pelican & Coach UK and manufactured by Yutong |
Ultra Low Emission Bus Scheme | Go North East | 9 | On the road | Supplied by Pelican & Coach UK and manufactured by Yutong |
Ultra Low Emission Bus Scheme | Nottinghamshire County Council | 4 | On the road | Alexander Dennis Ltd |
Ultra Low Emission Bus Scheme | Stagecoach Manchester | 32 | On the road | Alexander Dennis Ltd |
Ultra Low Emission Bus Scheme | The Big Lemon | 3 | On the road | Supplied by Harris Group and manufactured by Higer |
Ultra Low Emission Bus Scheme | West Yorkshire Combined Authority | 5 | On the road | Alexander Dennis Ltd |
Local transport authority funding | Surrey County Council | 34 | Funded | Bus manufacturer subject to outcome of procurement process by local transport authority or bus operator. |
Local transport authority funding | Hertfordshire County Council | 1 | On the road | Switch Mobility |
Local transport authority funding | Transport for London | 600 |
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Total |
| 2,391 |
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Table 2 below presents information on the estimated number of zero emission buses that have been funded in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland since February 2020. The numbers in Table 2 are not official statistics: they are based on the latest information available and are therefore subject to change.
Funding Scheme | Number of Buses |
UK Government funding for Wales through the Ultra Low Emission Bus Scheme | 68 |
Welsh Government funding | 16 |
Scottish Ultra Low Emission Bus Scheme | 272 |
Scottish Zero Emission Bus challenge fund | 276 |
Northern Ireland Executive Funding FY 2020-21 | 100 |
Northern Ireland Executive Funding FY 2021-22 | 38 |
Northern Ireland Executive Funding FY 2022-23 | 100 |
Total | 870 |
Asked by: Sarah Olney (Liberal Democrat - Richmond Park)
Question to the Department for Work and Pensions:
To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, if he will publish a breakdown of the number of recipients of Support for Mortgage Interest by (a) constituency and (b) region.
Answered by Mims Davies - Minister of State (Department for Work and Pensions)
The table below shows the number of households with Support for Mortgage Interest (SMI) loan in payment, by region, for the latest quarter (March to May 2022). This comes from the latest published data on Support for Mortgage Interest and includes all cases in payment in Great Britain. Statistical disclosure control has been applied.
Region | March to May 2022 |
North East | 578 |
North West | 1,880 |
Yorkshire and The Humber | 1,015 |
East Midlands | 929 |
West Midlands | 1,208 |
East of England | 1,080 |
London | 1,423 |
South East | 1,517 |
South West | 1,221 |
Wales | 924 |
Scotland | 1,063 |
Total | 12,845 |
The table below shows the number of households with SMI loan in payment, by parliamentary constituency, for the latest quarter (March to May 2022). Statistical disclosure control has been applied to this table to avoid the release of confidential data where ".." denotes a nil or negligible number of claimants. Therefore, the total number of households with an SMI loan in payment may not sum due to the disclosure control applied.
Parliamentary Constituency | Number of households receiving an SMI payment in quarter March to May 2022 |
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Aberavon | 26 |
Aberconwy | 9 |
Aberdeen North | 10 |
Aberdeen South | 12 |
Airdrie and Shotts | 24 |
Aldershot | 21 |
Aldridge-Brownhills | 22 |
Altrincham and Sale West | 22 |
Alyn and Deeside | 18 |
Amber Valley | 7 |
Angus | 5 |
Arfon | 9 |
Argyll and Bute | 9 |
Arundel and South Downs | 20 |
Ashfield | 27 |
Ashford | 21 |
Ashton-under-Lyne | 20 |
Aylesbury | 15 |
Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock | 18 |
Banbury | 12 |
Banff and Buchan | 9 |
Barking | 30 |
Barnsley Central | 18 |
Barnsley East | 21 |
Barrow and Furness | 26 |
Basildon and Billericay | 25 |
Basingstoke | 15 |
Bassetlaw | 20 |
Bath | 8 |
Batley and Spen | 24 |
Battersea | 15 |
Beaconsfield | 7 |
Beckenham | 15 |
Bedford | 23 |
Bermondsey and Old Southwark | 19 |
Berwick-upon-Tweed | 5 |
Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk | 10 |
Bethnal Green and Bow | 17 |
Beverley and Holderness | 17 |
Bexhill and Battle | 22 |
Bexleyheath and Crayford | 21 |
Birkenhead | 37 |
Birmingham, Edgbaston | 25 |
Birmingham, Erdington | 36 |
Birmingham, Hall Green | 41 |
Birmingham, Hodge Hill | 41 |
Birmingham, Ladywood | 19 |
Birmingham, Northfield | 24 |
Birmingham, Perry Barr | 23 |
Birmingham, Selly Oak | 24 |
Birmingham, Yardley | 53 |
Bishop Auckland | 19 |
Blackburn | 26 |
Blackley and Broughton | 33 |
Blackpool North and Cleveleys | 39 |
Blackpool South | 48 |
Blaenau Gwent | 21 |
Blaydon | 16 |
Blyth Valley | 15 |
Bognor Regis and Littlehampton | 35 |
Bolsover | 15 |
Bolton North East | 10 |
Bolton South East | 30 |
Bolton West | 22 |
Bootle | 38 |
Boston and Skegness | 27 |
Bosworth | 18 |
Bournemouth East | 40 |
Bournemouth West | 46 |
Bracknell | 15 |
Bradford East | 40 |
Bradford South | 58 |
Bradford West | 35 |
Braintree | 12 |
Brecon and Radnorshire | 8 |
Brent Central | 21 |
Brent North | 23 |
Brentford and Isleworth | 17 |
Brentwood and Ongar | 17 |
Bridgend | 34 |
Bridgwater and West Somerset | 20 |
Brigg and Goole | 15 |
Brighton, Kemptown | 34 |
Brighton, Pavilion | 18 |
Bristol East | 39 |
Bristol North West | 21 |
Bristol South | 25 |
Bristol West | 12 |
Broadland | 18 |
Bromley and Chislehurst | 18 |
Bromsgrove | 10 |
Broxbourne | 35 |
Broxtowe | 13 |
Buckingham | 11 |
Burnley | 22 |
Burton | 13 |
Bury North | 26 |
Bury South | 26 |
Bury St Edmunds | 23 |
Caerphilly | 36 |
Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross | 6 |
Calder Valley | 19 |
Camberwell and Peckham | 18 |
Camborne and Redruth | 33 |
Cambridge | 9 |
Cannock Chase | 20 |
Canterbury | 9 |
Cardiff Central | 26 |
Cardiff North | 24 |
Cardiff South and Penarth | 49 |
Cardiff West | 34 |
Carlisle | 10 |
Carmarthen East and Dinefwr | 16 |
Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire | 21 |
Carshalton and Wallington | 15 |
Castle Point | 26 |
Central Ayrshire | 27 |
Central Devon | 15 |
Central Suffolk and North Ipswich | 18 |
Ceredigion | 14 |
Charnwood | 22 |
Chatham and Aylesford | 21 |
Cheadle | 24 |
Chelmsford | 16 |
Chelsea and Fulham | 6 |
Cheltenham | 11 |
Chesham and Amersham | 8 |
Chesterfield | 25 |
Chichester | 8 |
Chingford and Woodford Green | 25 |
Chippenham | 21 |
Chipping Barnet | 28 |
Chorley | 26 |
Christchurch | 22 |
Cities of London and Westminster | 5 |
City of Chester | 21 |
City of Durham | 13 |
Clacton | 45 |
Cleethorpes | 33 |
Clwyd South | 15 |
Clwyd West | 20 |
Coatbridge, Chryston and Bellshill | 32 |
Colchester | 13 |
Colne Valley | 22 |
Congleton | 17 |
Copeland | 10 |
Corby | 24 |
Coventry North East | 31 |
Coventry North West | 27 |
Coventry South | 18 |
Crawley | 10 |
Crewe and Nantwich | 17 |
Croydon Central | 28 |
Croydon North | 41 |
Croydon South | 26 |
Cumbernauld, Kilsyth and Kirkintilloch East | 37 |
Cynon Valley | 23 |
Dagenham and Rainham | 19 |
Darlington | 26 |
Dartford | 24 |
Daventry | 13 |
Delyn | 34 |
Denton and Reddish | 19 |
Derby North | 16 |
Derby South | 18 |
Derbyshire Dales | 7 |
Devizes | 12 |
Dewsbury | 24 |
Don Valley | 19 |
Doncaster Central | 36 |
Doncaster North | 14 |
Dover | 20 |
Dudley North | 18 |
Dudley South | 14 |
Dulwich and West Norwood | 18 |
Dumfries and Galloway | 16 |
Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale | 11 |
Dundee East | 14 |
Dundee West | 9 |
Dunfermline and West Fife | 16 |
Dwyfor Meirionnydd | 12 |
Ealing Central and Acton | 19 |
Ealing North | 30 |
Ealing, Southall | 27 |
Easington | 20 |
East Devon | 18 |
East Dunbartonshire | 29 |
East Ham | 24 |
East Hampshire | 12 |
East Kilbride, Strathaven and Lesmahagow | 34 |
East Lothian | 12 |
East Renfrewshire | 21 |
East Surrey | 18 |
East Worthing and Shoreham | 24 |
East Yorkshire | 18 |
Eastbourne | 38 |
Eastleigh | 31 |
Eddisbury | 15 |
Edinburgh East | 9 |
Edinburgh North and Leith | 14 |
Edinburgh South | 7 |
Edinburgh South West | 14 |
Edinburgh West | 12 |
Edmonton | 39 |
Ellesmere Port and Neston | 25 |
Elmet and Rothwell | 11 |
Eltham | 22 |
Enfield North | 32 |
Enfield, Southgate | 22 |
Epping Forest | 31 |
Epsom and Ewell | 11 |
Erewash | 21 |
Erith and Thamesmead | 24 |
Esher and Walton | 13 |
Exeter | 23 |
Falkirk | 16 |
Fareham | 16 |
Faversham and Mid Kent | 17 |
Feltham and Heston | 24 |
Filton and Bradley Stoke | 25 |
Finchley and Golders Green | 18 |
Folkestone and Hythe | 34 |
Forest of Dean | 10 |
Fylde | 25 |
Gainsborough | 19 |
Garston and Halewood | 31 |
Gateshead | 17 |
Gedling | 22 |
Gillingham and Rainham | 22 |
Glasgow Central | 20 |
Glasgow East | 50 |
Glasgow North | 17 |
Glasgow North East | 37 |
Glasgow North West | 29 |
Glasgow South | 31 |
Glasgow South West | 43 |
Glenrothes | 15 |
Gloucester | 27 |
Gordon | 16 |
Gosport | 19 |
Gower | 23 |
Grantham and Stamford | 12 |
Gravesham | 19 |
Great Grimsby | 36 |
Great Yarmouth | 21 |
Greenwich and Woolwich | 10 |
Guildford | 9 |
Hackney North and Stoke Newington | 9 |
Hackney South and Shoreditch | 17 |
Halesowen and Rowley Regis | 19 |
Halifax | 28 |
Haltemprice and Howden | 9 |
Halton | 38 |
Hammersmith | 18 |
Hampstead and Kilburn | 13 |
Harborough | 16 |
Harlow | 18 |
Harrogate and Knaresborough | 14 |
Harrow East | 20 |
Harrow West | 17 |
Hartlepool | 31 |
Harwich and North Essex | 18 |
Hastings and Rye | 43 |
Havant | 29 |
Hayes and Harlington | 19 |
Hazel Grove | 25 |
Hemel Hempstead | 15 |
Hemsworth | 22 |
Hendon | 29 |
Henley | 16 |
Hereford and South Herefordshire | 25 |
Hertford and Stortford | 14 |
Hertsmere | 21 |
Hexham | 5 |
Heywood and Middleton | 29 |
High Peak | 17 |
Hitchin and Harpenden | .. |
Holborn and St Pancras | 14 |
Hornchurch and Upminster | 23 |
Hornsey and Wood Green | 17 |
Horsham | 6 |
Houghton and Sunderland South | 25 |
Hove | 32 |
Huddersfield | 18 |
Huntingdon | 7 |
Hyndburn | 15 |
Ilford North | 21 |
Ilford South | 36 |
Inverclyde | 24 |
Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and Strathspey | 12 |
Ipswich | 21 |
Isle of Wight | 42 |
Islington North | 16 |
Islington South and Finsbury | 19 |
Islwyn | 21 |
Jarrow | 16 |
Keighley | 14 |
Kenilworth and Southam | 10 |
Kensington | 10 |
Kettering | 22 |
Kilmarnock and Loudoun | 12 |
Kingston and Surbiton | 27 |
Kingston upon Hull East | 11 |
Kingston upon Hull North | 18 |
Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle | 15 |
Kingswood | 17 |
Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath | 15 |
Knowsley | 41 |
Lanark and Hamilton East | 26 |
Lancaster and Fleetwood | 25 |
Leeds Central | 21 |
Leeds East | 11 |
Leeds North East | 24 |
Leeds North West | 12 |
Leeds West | 17 |
Leicester East | 29 |
Leicester South | 22 |
Leicester West | 28 |
Leigh | 40 |
Lewes | 14 |
Lewisham East | 34 |
Lewisham West and Penge | 19 |
Lewisham, Deptford | 16 |
Leyton and Wanstead | 9 |
Lichfield | 7 |
Lincoln | 24 |
Linlithgow and East Falkirk | 23 |
Liverpool, Riverside | 19 |
Liverpool, Walton | 38 |
Liverpool, Wavertree | 30 |
Liverpool, West Derby | 33 |
Livingston | 26 |
Llanelli | 24 |
Loughborough | 25 |
Louth and Horncastle | 28 |
Ludlow | 10 |
Luton North | 31 |
Luton South | 34 |
Macclesfield | 18 |
Maidenhead | 6 |
Maidstone and The Weald | 12 |
Makerfield | 30 |
Maldon | 11 |
Manchester Central | 23 |
Manchester, Gorton | 30 |
Manchester, Withington | 19 |
Mansfield | 17 |
Meon Valley | 15 |
Meriden | 26 |
Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney | 23 |
Mid Bedfordshire | 9 |
Mid Derbyshire | 14 |
Mid Dorset and North Poole | 17 |
Mid Norfolk | 12 |
Mid Sussex | 11 |
Mid Worcestershire | 14 |
Middlesbrough | 23 |
Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland | 27 |
Midlothian | 15 |
Milton Keynes North | 18 |
Milton Keynes South | 24 |
Mitcham and Morden | 26 |
Mole Valley | 14 |
Monmouth | 12 |
Montgomeryshire | 8 |
Moray | .. |
Morecambe and Lunesdale | 25 |
Morley and Outwood | 20 |
Motherwell and Wishaw | 22 |
Na h-Eileanan an Iar | .. |
Neath | 37 |
New Forest East | 27 |
New Forest West | 17 |
Newark | 18 |
Newbury | 7 |
Newcastle upon Tyne Central | 19 |
Newcastle upon Tyne East | 16 |
Newcastle upon Tyne North | 28 |
Newcastle-under-Lyme | 12 |
Newport East | 19 |
Newport West | 18 |
Newton Abbot | 30 |
Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford | 15 |
North Ayrshire and Arran | 29 |
North Cornwall | 19 |
North Devon | 22 |
North Dorset | 11 |
North Durham | 18 |
North East Bedfordshire | 7 |
North East Cambridgeshire | 33 |
North East Derbyshire | 10 |
North East Fife | 12 |
North East Hampshire | 8 |
North East Hertfordshire | .. |
North East Somerset | 25 |
North Herefordshire | 14 |
North Norfolk | 13 |
North Shropshire | 22 |
North Somerset | 15 |
North Swindon | 37 |
North Thanet | 40 |
North Tyneside | 27 |
North Warwickshire | 20 |
North West Cambridgeshire | 25 |
North West Durham | 21 |
North West Hampshire | 15 |
North West Leicestershire | 14 |
North West Norfolk | 17 |
North Wiltshire | 16 |
Northampton North | 37 |
Northampton South | 24 |
Norwich North | 14 |
Norwich South | 17 |
Nottingham East | 23 |
Nottingham North | 34 |
Nottingham South | 26 |
Nuneaton | 24 |
Ochil and South Perthshire | 13 |
Ogmore | 34 |
Old Bexley and Sidcup | 16 |
Oldham East and Saddleworth | 26 |
Oldham West and Royton | 14 |
Orkney and Shetland | .. |
Orpington | 13 |
Oxford East | 10 |
Oxford West and Abingdon | 12 |
Paisley and Renfrewshire North | 24 |
Paisley and Renfrewshire South | 22 |
Pendle | 17 |
Penistone and Stocksbridge | 9 |
Penrith and The Border | .. |
Perth and North Perthshire | 10 |
Peterborough | 34 |
Plymouth, Moor View | 30 |
Plymouth, Sutton and Devonport | 31 |
Pontypridd | 28 |
Poole | 26 |
Poplar and Limehouse | 17 |
Portsmouth North | 27 |
Portsmouth South | 25 |
Preseli Pembrokeshire | 16 |
Preston | 24 |
Pudsey | 15 |
Putney | 10 |
Rayleigh and Wickford | 13 |
Reading East | 14 |
Reading West | 7 |
Redcar | 26 |
Redditch | 19 |
Reigate | 14 |
Rhondda | 23 |
Ribble Valley | 13 |
Richmond (Yorks) | 10 |
Richmond Park | 12 |
Rochdale | 26 |
Rochester and Strood | 21 |
Rochford and Southend East | 35 |
Romford | 24 |
Romsey and Southampton North | 7 |
Ross, Skye and Lochaber | 13 |
Rossendale and Darwen | 27 |
Rother Valley | 20 |
Rotherham | 14 |
Rugby | 28 |
Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner | 11 |
Runnymede and Weybridge | 12 |
Rushcliffe | 13 |
Rutherglen and Hamilton West | 30 |
Rutland and Melton | 10 |
Saffron Walden | 10 |
Salford and Eccles | 16 |
Salisbury | 14 |
Scarborough and Whitby | 15 |
Scunthorpe | 20 |
Sedgefield | 15 |
Sefton Central | 24 |
Selby and Ainsty | 15 |
Sevenoaks | 10 |
Sheffield Central | 7 |
Sheffield South East | 18 |
Sheffield, Brightside and Hillsborough | 21 |
Sheffield, Hallam | 12 |
Sheffield, Heeley | 19 |
Sherwood | 25 |
Shipley | 28 |
Shrewsbury and Atcham | 19 |
Sittingbourne and Sheppey | 35 |
Skipton and Ripon | 12 |
Sleaford and North Hykeham | 18 |
Slough | 21 |
Solihull | 20 |
Somerton and Frome | 16 |
South Basildon and East Thurrock | 22 |
South Cambridgeshire | 9 |
South Derbyshire | 19 |
South Dorset | 19 |
South East Cambridgeshire | 13 |
South East Cornwall | 33 |
South Holland and The Deepings | 34 |
South Leicestershire | 12 |
South Norfolk | 8 |
South Northamptonshire | 15 |
South Ribble | 19 |
South Shields | 17 |
South Staffordshire | 9 |
South Suffolk | 6 |
South Swindon | 21 |
South Thanet | 34 |
South West Bedfordshire | 36 |
South West Devon | 27 |
South West Hertfordshire | 8 |
South West Norfolk | 15 |
South West Surrey | 7 |
South West Wiltshire | 27 |
Southampton, Itchen | 26 |
Southampton, Test | 18 |
Southend West | 22 |
Southport | 35 |
Spelthorne | 14 |
St Albans | 8 |
St Austell and Newquay | 24 |
St Helens North | 28 |
St Helens South and Whiston | 36 |
St Ives | 25 |
Stafford | 16 |
Staffordshire Moorlands | 13 |
Stalybridge and Hyde | 28 |
Stevenage | 14 |
Stirling | 8 |
Stockport | 27 |
Stockton North | 22 |
Stockton South | 25 |
Stoke-on-Trent Central | 17 |
Stoke-on-Trent North | 18 |
Stoke-on-Trent South | 17 |
Stone | 14 |
Stourbridge | 30 |
Stratford-on-Avon | 11 |
Streatham | 21 |
Stretford and Urmston | 33 |
Stroud | 11 |
Suffolk Coastal | 15 |
Sunderland Central | 24 |
Surrey Heath | 12 |
Sutton Coldfield | 17 |
Sutton and Cheam | 12 |
Swansea East | 26 |
Swansea West | 20 |
Tamworth | 16 |
Tatton | 20 |
Taunton Deane | 24 |
Telford | 30 |
Tewkesbury | 12 |
The Cotswolds | 10 |
The Wrekin | 23 |
Thirsk and Malton | 10 |
Thornbury and Yate | 17 |
Thurrock | 33 |
Tiverton and Honiton | 13 |
Tonbridge and Malling | 6 |
Tooting | 11 |
Torbay | 35 |
Torfaen | 25 |
Torridge and West Devon | 19 |
Totnes | 35 |
Tottenham | 15 |
Truro and Falmouth | 20 |
Tunbridge Wells | 11 |
Twickenham | 12 |
Tynemouth | 20 |
Uxbridge and South Ruislip | 18 |
Vale of Clwyd | 46 |
Vale of Glamorgan | 48 |
Vauxhall | 14 |
Wakefield | 12 |
Wallasey | 48 |
Walsall North | 20 |
Walsall South | 19 |
Walthamstow | 28 |
Wansbeck | 18 |
Wantage | 15 |
Warley | 30 |
Warrington North | 29 |
Warrington South | 24 |
Warwick and Leamington | 14 |
Washington and Sunderland West | 26 |
Watford | 21 |
Waveney | 37 |
Wealden | 24 |
Weaver Vale | 19 |
Wellingborough | 29 |
Wells | 28 |
Welwyn Hatfield | 14 |
Wentworth and Dearne | 11 |
West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine | 7 |
West Bromwich East | 21 |
West Bromwich West | 24 |
West Dorset | 10 |
West Dunbartonshire | 18 |
West Ham | 24 |
West Lancashire | 42 |
West Suffolk | 14 |
West Worcestershire | 13 |
Westminster North | 15 |
Westmorland and Lonsdale | 13 |
Weston-Super-Mare | 39 |
Wigan | 16 |
Wimbledon | 8 |
Winchester | 8 |
Windsor | 17 |
Wirral South | 20 |
Wirral West | 22 |
Witham | 16 |
Witney | 14 |
Woking | 9 |
Wokingham | 8 |
Wolverhampton North East | 21 |
Wolverhampton South East | 23 |
Wolverhampton South West | 10 |
Worcester | 20 |
Workington | 8 |
Worsley and Eccles South | 29 |
Worthing West | 32 |
Wrexham | 14 |
Wycombe | 21 |
Wyre Forest | 14 |
Wyre and Preston North | 25 |
Wythenshawe and Sale East | 29 |
Yeovil | 19 |
Ynys Môn | 11 |
York Central | 10 |
York Outer | 10 |