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Argyll and Bute (UK Parliament constituency)

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Created
  
1983

Member of parliament
  
Brendan O'Hara

European Parliament constituency
  
Scotland

Party
  
Scottish National Party

Argyll and Bute (UK Parliament constituency)

Created from
  
Argyll Bute and Northern Ayrshire

Replaced by
  
Argyllshire, Bute and Northern Ayrshire

Argyll and Bute is a county constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It was created for the 1983 general election, merging most of Argyll with some of Bute and Northern Ayrshire. A similar constituency, also called Argyll and Bute, is used by the Scottish Parliament.

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Boundaries

When created in 1983, the constituency covered the area of the Argyll district of the Strathclyde region. In 2005 it was enlarged to cover the Argyll and Bute council area, which had been created in 1996. Thus Helensburgh, already included within the new council area, was included in the constituency.

Helensburgh had been within the Dunbarton district until 1996, and within the Dumbarton constituency until 2005.

Politics

Argyll and Bute was one of the few four-way marginal constituencies in Britain. The Liberal Democrats held the seat from 1987, when they took it from the Conservatives, until 2015 when the SNP won the seat. The equivalent seat to Argyll and Bute in the Scottish Parliament was lost to the SNP in 2007, and was again taken by the SNP in 2011 and 2016.

References

Argyll and Bute (UK Parliament constituency) Wikipedia