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Adam Dance MP for Yeovil Constituency
Yeovil Parliamentary Constituency: An Overview
Yeovil is a parliamentary constituency located in the southern part of Somerset, England. It is named after the town of Yeovil, which is the principal settlement in the constituency, and it plays a crucial role in representing the interests and concerns of this part of Somerset in the Parliament.
Historical Context
The constituency of Yeovil has been in existence since 1918. It has been a notable center for the aerospace industry and is known for its rich agricultural history, both of which have had a significant impact on the local economy and culture.
Political Representation
Over the years, Yeovil has witnessed shifts in political representation. Initially, it was a Liberal stronghold, and later it became associated with the Liberal Democrats, with Paddy Ashdown serving as its MP for a significant period from 1983 to 2001. However, since 2015, Marcus Fysh of the Conservative Party has represented Yeovil.
Area and Demographics
Yeovil constituency covers the town of Yeovil and its surrounding areas. The constituency is largely urban and suburban in the town areas, with some surrounding rural areas. Yeovil town is known for its history in aircraft and defence industries. Yeovil has a predominantly white British population with a range of ages and socio-economic statuses. It has a mix of working professionals, retirees, and other residents, including those working in manufacturing, services, and retail sectors.
Current MP Details
Adam Dance is the Liberal Democrat MP for Yeovil, and has been an MP continually since 4 July 2024.
Elected Jul 2024Elected 1 time
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