The Boundary Commission for Scotland has today published its Revised Proposals for new UK Parliamentary constituencies in Scotland as part of its 2023 Review.
Today marks the start of a 4-week public consultation, running until Monday 5 December 2022.
The Commission has prepared these Revised Proposals after considering the responses to its consultations on the Initial Proposals which were published in October 2021 and again in February 2022 when the Commission held five public hearings.
For the 2023 Review, Scotland has been allocated 57 constituencies, two fewer than at present. England has been allocated 543 (+10), Northern Ireland 18 (no change) and Wales 32 (-8). The UK Parliament has retained 650 constituencies.
Two of the 57 constituencies in Scotland (Na h-Eileanan an Iar (the Western Isles) and Orkney and Shetland) are protected in the legislation and will not be subject to change.
As set out in legislation, each of the remaining 55 constituencies must:
– Lord Matthews, Deputy Chair of the Boundary Commission for Scotland
The Boundary Commission for Scotland is grateful for the responses received during our previous consultations including those presented at the five public hearings that we held across Scotland earlier this year. It has considered all representations very carefully and, where possible, has tried to respond positively to suggestions.
The legislative requirements of the review do mean The Boundary Commission for Scotland is not always able to incorporate alternatives and sometimes of course we receive conflicting views or suggestions with unintended consequences for other parts of Scotland. The Boundary Commission for Scotland very much look forward to receiving views on the Revised Proposals after which it will finalise our proposals before submitting them to the Speaker of the House of Commons by 1 July next year.
Of the 55 mainland constituencies in the Revised Proposals: 20 constituency boundaries are unchanged from the Initial Proposals; three constituencies have only their name changed; 35 constituencies have only their boundaries changed; and 20 constituencies have both their name and boundaries changed.
Among the changes from the Initial Proposals are:
Other points to note:
After considering the responses to this consultation on the Revised Proposals, the Commission will develop its Final Recommendations and submit its report to the Speaker of the House of Commons by 1 July 2023.
The consultation will run from 8 November until 5 December 2022. Members of the public and interested parties can view the Revised Proposals and submit comments on the Commission’s consultation site at www.bcs2023review.com.
Further information can be found on the Commission’s website: 2023 Review of UK Parliament Constituencies | The Boundary Commission for Scotland (independent.gov.uk)