Harrogate MP Andrew Jones 'very sad' to lose villages in boundary shake-up proposals
The Boundary Commission this week announced proposed changes to constituencies across the country as part of a review which aims to make Parliament fairer by giving each MP a roughly similar number of voters.
If approved, the changes could mean Harrogate and Knaresborough, which has been held by Conservative MP Andrew Jones since 2010, would lose 1,469 constituents with several villages north east of the towns falling under a new Wetherby and Easingwold parliamentary area.
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Hide AdSpeaking to the Local Democracy Reporting Service, Mr Jones said: "The proposed boundaries are the subject of consultation now. Many MPs will see changes to the makeup of the constituencies they represent – some will see those constituencies abolished altogether.
"Whatever the outcome I will be very sad to no longer represent some parts of the Harrogate and Knaresborough constituency should they be moved into another constituency.
"By the time these changes come into force MPs will have represented constituencies on the current boundaries for 15 years. That’s a long time and many great partnerships between individuals and community groups have been formed."
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Hide AdThe Boundary Commission carries out a review every five years and has put its proposals out for public consultation with a formal report to government expected by June 2023.
If the proposed changes go through, they will only come into effect in late 2023, which could be too late for the next election if Prime Minister Boris Johnson decides to call it early.
Some MPs could find themselves with safer seats, while others will be more closely contested and some will disappear altogether.
To put the potential loss of 1,469 constituents in Harrogate and Knaresborough into some context, Mr Jones won the 2019 general election by a margin of 9,675 votes, beating his closest rival Liberal Democrat Judith Rogerson.
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Hide AdMr Jones added: “The boundary commission always has a difficult job too but they do it independently of the politicians and that is entirely appropriate.
“The most important thing, whatever the new boundaries, is that those close ties between the community and their MP endure. I will do all I can to facilitate that strong working relationship between any part of the current Harrogate and Knaresborough constituency and their new MP should the final boundary changes bring about such a change.”
Elsewhere, Conservative MP Julian Smith’s Skipton and Ripon constituency would engulf Ripley but lose other villages including Bishop Monkton and Burton Leonard under the initial proposals.
Selby and Ainsty, which is held by Conservative MP Nigel Adams and includes areas south of Harrogate, would also be reduced in size to only include Selby and its surrounding villages.
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Hide AdThe initial proposals will now be subject to revisions and consultations, with the first set to run for eight weeks before closing on 2 August.
A second consultation with public hearings will then get under way in spring 2022, followed by a final four-week consultation on revised plans in autumn 2022.
Harrogate and Knaresborough constituency (proposed new electorate 72,850)
Council wards to be included:
Harrogate Bilton Grange
Harrogate Bilton Woodfield
Harrogate Central
Harrogate Coppice Valley
Harrogate Duchy
Harrogate Fairfax
Harrogate Harlow
High Harrogate
Harrogate Hookstone
Harrogate Kingsley
Harrogate New Park
Harrogate Oatlands
Harrogate Old Bilton
Harrogate Pannal
Harrogate Saltergate
Harrogate St Georges
Starbeck
Harrogate Stray
Valley Gardens
Killinghall and Hampsthwaite
Knaresborough Aspin and Calcutt
Knaresborough Castle
Knaresborough Eastfield
Knaresborough Scriven Park
Skipton and Ripon constituency (proposed new electorate 74,270)
Council wards to be included:
Fountains and Ripley
Masham and Kirkby Malzeard
Nidd Valley
Pateley Bridge and Nidderdale Moors
Ripon Minster
Ripon Moorside
Ripon Spa
Ripon Ure Bank
Washburn
Wathvale
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Hide AdWetherby and Easingwold constituency (proposed new electorate 74,405)
Council wards to be included:
Bishop Monkton and Newby
Boroughbridge
Claro
Marston Moor Ward
Ouseburn Ward
Spofforth with Lower Wharfedale
To view the current and proposed constituency boundaries in full go to www.bcereviews.org.uk
By Jacob Webster, Local Democracy Reporter