New Headingley parliamentary constituency among Boundary Commission proposals

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The boundary commission has put together its early report on changes to parliamentary constituencies around the country, which means you could be represented by a different MP after the next general election.

What are they doing and why?

Each MP in Westminster is elected by and represents people in a geographical area, known as a constituency, which ideally has roughly 70,000 voters.

Due to population changes in different parts of the country, the boundary commission has to redraw the constituency boundaries every few years.

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