Belper (UK Parliament constituency)
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Okręg wyborczy Belper powstał w 1918 r. i wysyłał do brytyjskiej Izby Gmin jednego deputowanego. Okręg obejmował miasto Belper w hrabstwie Derbyshire. Został zlikwidowany w 1983 r.
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Belper is a former constituency in the UK Parliament. It was created at the 1918 general election as a county division of Derbyshire, comprising the area in the centre of the county and surrounding Derby, and named after the market town of Belper although this was in the north of the constituency. In 1950 it was expanded to include the far south of the county. It was a marginal constituency for most of its existence.
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ベルパー(Belper)はかつて存在したイギリスの議会の選挙区。この選挙区は1918年の総選挙でダービーシャーのカウンティ区分として作成され、ダービーのカウンティと取り囲む位置の中央として構成された。名前はこの地区の北にある市場町のベルパーから取られた。1950年にカウンティの南部を含むように拡張された。実在する選挙区の中で最も激しい激戦議席となっている。 The area had an ever-expanding population after 1945 as prosperous suburbs of Derby were built outside the city boundaries. , who represented the seat at the time, wrote in 1971 after his defeat in the that "The electorate had increased by over 10,000 since 1966, mainly from the growth of middle-class housing estates, so that most of the new electors could be expected to vote Tory. Since my majority in 1966 was 4,274, an influx of 10,000 new voters, mainly Tory, obviously imperilled the seat."
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Belper (UK Parliament constituency)
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ベルパー (議会選挙区)
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Okręg wyborczy Belper
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1983
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Simon Newall
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George Hampson
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John Grand-Scrutton
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John Pickett Lawrie
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John Twells
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Joyce Ratcliffe
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Julian Wates
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Malcolm Peel
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Robert Archibald Burrows
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Belper in Derbyshire, showing boundaries used from 1974 to 1983.
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Derbyshire South, Derbyshire West and Amber Valley
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Derbyshire South, Mid Derbyshire and Ilkeston
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Belper is a former constituency in the UK Parliament. It was created at the 1918 general election as a county division of Derbyshire, comprising the area in the centre of the county and surrounding Derby, and named after the market town of Belper although this was in the north of the constituency. In 1950 it was expanded to include the far south of the county. It was a marginal constituency for most of its existence. The area had an ever-expanding population after 1945 as prosperous suburbs of Derby were built outside the city boundaries. Lord George-Brown, who represented the seat at the time, wrote in 1971 after his defeat in the 1970 general election that "The electorate had increased by over 10,000 since 1966, mainly from the growth of middle-class housing estates, so that most of the new electors could be expected to vote Tory. Since my majority in 1966 was 4,274, an influx of 10,000 new voters, mainly Tory, obviously imperilled the seat." A Boundary Commission report issued in 1969 had recommended changes which would have removed the extra voters, but the Labour government of the time had delayed implementation of the report.
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ベルパー(Belper)はかつて存在したイギリスの議会の選挙区。この選挙区は1918年の総選挙でダービーシャーのカウンティ区分として作成され、ダービーのカウンティと取り囲む位置の中央として構成された。名前はこの地区の北にある市場町のベルパーから取られた。1950年にカウンティの南部を含むように拡張された。実在する選挙区の中で最も激しい激戦議席となっている。 The area had an ever-expanding population after 1945 as prosperous suburbs of Derby were built outside the city boundaries. , who represented the seat at the time, wrote in 1971 after his defeat in the that "The electorate had increased by over 10,000 since 1966, mainly from the growth of middle-class housing estates, so that most of the new electors could be expected to vote Tory. Since my majority in 1966 was 4,274, an influx of 10,000 new voters, mainly Tory, obviously imperilled the seat." In fact, a Boundary Commission report issued in 1969 had recommended changes which would have removed the extra voters, but the Labour government of the time had delayed implementation of the report.
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Okręg wyborczy Belper powstał w 1918 r. i wysyłał do brytyjskiej Izby Gmin jednego deputowanego. Okręg obejmował miasto Belper w hrabstwie Derbyshire. Został zlikwidowany w 1983 r.
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