latest suggestions for strong concussionup of Parliamentary constituencies were opened across the UK.
ten more places will be created in England – taking total amount of deputies from 533 to 543.
Wales will lose eight seats down up to 32 deputies – with two places removed in Scotland will leave 57 MPs.
Northern Ireland will continue to have 18 constituencies.
Sir Gavin Williamson – cabinet on alert minister facing allegations of bullying – may be a victim of in changes in in next general elections.
His constituency in Staffordshire in danger of cut up that is could face a struggle for reselection.
Shake-up could also influence Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab, potentially putting him future as an MP in danger.
Despite this, fellow Conservative Lord Hayward said that unless there was “total annihilation”. for tory on next elections are party would main beneficiary of in changes.
“In general, the Tories will get five to ten seats. net because the new places in predominantly Tories,” he said. added.
This is the third time the Boundary Commission is reviewing its proposals, and now voters are being urged to give their opinions by December 5th.
changes try ensure each seat contested by MPs in an election represents roughly the same number of voters – not less than 69,724 and not more than 77,062.
total amount of The number of deputies will remain the same – 650.
Tim Bowden secretary to the border commission for England, said the cards were “the climax of months of analysis” and almost half of the original proposals have been revised as of feedback from public.
“We now believe that we are close to best map of constituencies that can be achieved within the framework of rules we’re working,” he added.
Lord Matthews Vice Chairman of Border Commission for Scotland, also said it was “thankful” for responses to previous consultations, adding: “We have considered all applications very carefully and, where possible, have tried to respond positively to proposals.
“Legislative requirements of in review means that we can’t always include alternatives, and sometimes, of Of course we get conflicting opinions or suggestions with unintended consequences for other parts of Scotland.”
After the completion of the consultation, the commission final recommendations are expected to be passed on parliament in July.

