Foyle (UK Parliament constituency)

Foyle is a constituency in Northern Ireland covering Derry, represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament. Its current Member of Parliament (MP) has been Colum Eastwood of the Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) since 2019.

Foyle
County constituency
for the House of Commons
Outline map
Boundary of Foyle in Northern Ireland
Districts of Northern IrelandDerry City and Strabane District Council
Electorate68,565 (March 2011)
Major settlementsDerry
Current constituency
Created1983
Member of ParliamentColum Eastwood (SDLP)
Seats1
Created fromLondonderry
Mid Ulster (small parts of)[1]

Constituency profile edit

The name comes from the River Foyle which the city lies on and is used to avoid the contentious names of Derry or Londonderry, as well as to cover the areas of County Tyrone that were originally in the constituency. The seat is nationalist-leaning and residents' wealth is below average for the UK.

The wards within the constituency are among the poorest in the UK with high unemployment, high welfare dependency and the lowest employment rate for Northern Ireland.

The seat has typically been an SDLP stronghold however in 2017 Sinn Féin gained the seat for the first time with the smallest majority in Northern Ireland of 169. In 2019 SDLP leader Colum Eastwood won the seat back with an 18% swing and 17,000 majority.

Boundaries edit

Map of current boundaries

The seat was created in boundary changes in 1983, as part of an expansion of Northern Ireland's constituencies from 12 to 17, and was predominantly made up from the old Londonderry constituency. From further revisions in 1995 (when it lost parts of the district of Strabane to the West Tyrone constituency), and until the 2008 revision, it covered exactly the same area as Derry City Council.

The River Foyle at night

Prior to the 2010 general election the transfer of Claudy and Banagher wards to East Londonderry were approved through the passing of the Northern Ireland Parliamentary Constituencies Order[2] in 2008.

History edit

At the seat's creation at the 1983 general election, SDLP leader John Hume won the new seat, becoming the party's only MP after it lost Belfast West to Sinn Féin. Hume retained the seat until his retirement at the 2005 general election, when he was succeeded by the SDLP's Mark Durkan.

Durkan retained the seat in 2010. This seat also gave the Alliance Party their worst share of the vote in Northern Ireland, polling just 0.6% of the votes. Durkan was re-elected to a third term in 2015, increasing his share of the vote to 47.9% and winning a majority of 6,046 votes.

In the 2016 referendum to leave the European Union, the constituency was estimated to have voted remain by 78.3%. This was the sixth highest support for remain for a constituency, and the highest support for remain in Northern Ireland.[3]

In the 2017 election, the seat was won by Elisha McCallion of Sinn Féin, who won with a majority of just 169 votes over Mark Durkan. Following the election, concerns about electoral malpractice were raised with the Electoral Office by the SDLP and People Before Profit's Eamonn McCann.[4][5]

In the 2019 election, the seat was recaptured by SDLP leader Colum Eastwood. Sinn Féin's vote share dropped significantly from 39.7% in 2017 to 20.7% in 2019, which was the lowest percentage share that that party had won in any general election in the constituency since 1992.

Members of Parliament edit

The Member of Parliament since the 2019 UK General Election is Colum Eastwood of the SDLP. He succeeded Elisha McCallion of Sinn Féin to regain the seat which the SDLP had held from its 1983 creation until 2017. The constituency was previously represented by John Hume, former leader of the SDLP and recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize.

ElectionMemberParty
1983John HumeSDLP
2005Mark Durkan
2017Elisha McCallionSinn Féin
2019Colum EastwoodSDLP

Elections edit

Elections in the 2020s edit

General election 2024: Foyle
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Sinn FéinSandra Duffy[6]
SDLPColum Eastwood
UUPJanice Montgomery[7]
Majority
Turnout
Registered electors
Swing

Elections in the 2010s edit

General election 2019: Foyle[8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
SDLPColum Eastwood 26,881 57.0 +17.7
Sinn FéinElisha McCallion9,77120.7―19.0
DUPGary Middleton4,77310.1―6.0
AontúAnne McCloskey2,0324.3New
People Before ProfitShaun Harkin1,3322.8―0.2
AllianceRachael Ferguson1,2672.7+0.9
UUPDarren Guy1,0882.3New
Majority17,11036.3N/A
Turnout47,14463.4―2.0
Registered electors74,360
SDLP gain from Sinn FéinSwing+18.4

This seat saw the largest decrease in vote share for Sinn Féin at the 2019 general election.[9]

General election 2017: Foyle[10]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Sinn FéinElisha McCallion 18,256 39.7 +8.1
SDLPMark Durkan18,08739.3―8.6
DUPGary Middleton7,39816.1+3.7
People Before ProfitShaun Harkin1,3773.0New
AllianceJohn Doherty8471.8―0.5
Majority1690.4N/A
Turnout46,13665.4+12.6
Registered electors70,324
Sinn Féin gain from SDLPSwing+8.3
General election 2015: Foyle[11][12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
SDLPMark Durkan 17,725 47.9 +3.2
Sinn FéinGearóid Ó Heára11,67931.6―0.3
DUPGary Middleton4,57312.4+0.6
UUPJulia Kee1,2263.3+0.1
AllianceDavid Hawthorne8352.3+1.7
UKIPKyle Thompson8322.2New
NI ConservativesHamish Badenoch1320.4New
Majority6,04616.3+3.5
Turnout37,00252.8―4.7
Registered electors70,036
SDLP holdSwing+1.8
General election 2010: Foyle[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
SDLPMark Durkan[14] 16,922 44.7 ―1.7
Sinn FéinMartina Anderson[15]12,09831.9―1.4
DUPMaurice Devenney[16]4,48911.8―2.2
People Before ProfitEamonn McCann[17]2,9367.7New
UCU-NFDavid Harding1,2213.2+0.9
AllianceKeith McGrellis[18]2230.6New
Majority4,82412.8―0.3
Turnout37,88957.5―12.5
Registered electors65,843
SDLP holdSwing―0.2

Elections in the 2000s edit

General election 2005: Foyle[19]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
SDLPMark Durkan 21,119 46.3 ―3.9
Sinn FéinMitchel McLaughlin15,16233.2+6.6
DUPWilliam Hay6,55714.4―0.8
Socialist EnvironmentalEamonn McCann1,6493.6New
UUPEarl Storey1,0912.4―4.5
Rainbow Dream TicketBen Reel310.1New
Majority5,95713.1―10.5
Turnout45,60965.9―3.0
Registered electors68,758
SDLP holdSwing―5.3
General election 2001: Foyle[20]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
SDLPJohn Hume 24,538 50.2 ―2.3
Sinn FéinMitchel McLaughlin12,98826.6+2.7
DUPWilliam Hay7,41415.2―6.3
UUPAndrew Davidson3,3606.9New
AllianceColm Cavanagh5791.2―0.5
Majority11,55023.6―5.0
Turnout48,87968.9―1.5
Registered electors70,943
SDLP holdSwing―2.5

Elections in the 1990s edit

General election 1997: Foyle[21]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
SDLPJohn Hume 25,109 52.5 +1.0
Sinn FéinMitchel McLaughlin11,44523.9+6.3
DUPWilliam Hay10,29021.5―4.9
AllianceHelen-Marie Bell8171.7―1.0
Natural LawDonn Brennan1540.3―0.5
Majority13,66428.6+3.5
Turnout47,81570.4+0.9
Registered electors67,905
SDLP holdSwing―4.0
General election 1992: Foyle[22]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
SDLPJohn Hume 26,710 51.5 +2.7
DUPGregory Lloyd Campbell13,70526.4―2.2
Sinn FéinMartin McGuinness9,14917.6―0.3
AllianceLara McIlroy1,3902.7+0.1
Workers' PartyGordon McKenzie5141.0―1.1
Natural LawJohn Burns4220.8New
Majority13,00525.1+4.9
Turnout51,89069.5+0.5
Registered electors74,673
SDLP holdSwing+2.5

Elections in the 1980s edit

General election 1987: Foyle[23]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
SDLPJohn Hume 23,743 48.8 +2.8
DUPGregory Lloyd Campbell13,88328.6―1.9
Sinn FéinMartin McGuinness8,70717.9―2.4
AllianceElizabeth Zammitt1,2762.6+0.5
Workers' PartyEamonn Melaugh1,0222.1+1.0
Majority9,86020.2+4.7
Turnout48,63169.0―8.6
Registered electors70,519
SDLP holdSwing+2.4
General election 1983: Foyle[24]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
SDLPJohn Hume 24,071 46.0
DUPGregory Lloyd Campbell15,92330.5
Sinn FéinMartin McGuinness10,60720.3
AllianceGerard O'Grady1,1082.1
Workers' PartyEamonn Melaugh5821.1
Majority8,14815.5
Turnout52,29177.6
Registered electors66,976
SDLP win (new seat)

See also edit

  • Foyle and City of Londonderry were neighbouring constituencies in the Northern Ireland Parliament from 1929 to 1973.
  • Londonderry City was a borough constituency in the UK parliament from the Act of Union to 1922.

External links edit

References edit

  1. ^ "'Foyle', June 1983 up to May 1997". ElectionWeb Project. Cognitive Computing Limited. Archived from the original on 12 March 2016. Retrieved 11 March 2016.
  2. ^ "The Parliamentary Constituencies (Northern Ireland) Order 2008 No". Archived from the original on 5 December 2008. Retrieved 2008-04-27.
  3. ^ "Revised estimates of leave vote in Westminster constituencies". Retrieved 26 October 2016.
  4. ^ "Foyle MLA to raise concerns over 'stolen votes' with election chief". News Letter. 13 June 2017. Retrieved 13 June 2017.
  5. ^ "Claims of Foyle vote theft mount - SDLP to meet with Electoral Office". Belfast Telegraph. 9 June 2017. Retrieved 9 June 2017.
  6. ^ @sinnfeinireland (25 May 2024). "Announcing our first Sinn Féin Westminster election candidates. In this election you can send a clear message for a better future. By voting for Sinn Féin you are endorsing strong leadership, positive change, and a commitment to work for all. On July 4th, vótáil Sinn Féin X" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  7. ^ @uuponline (24 May 2024). "CANDIDATE ANNOUNCEMENT, 2024 General Election, Janice Montgomery, Foyle" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  8. ^ "Foyle Parliamentary constituency". BBC News. BBC. Retrieved 18 November 2019.
  9. ^ "General Election 2019: results and analysis" (PDF). House of Commons Library. 28 January 2020. Retrieved 10 July 2021.
  10. ^ "Election of a Member of Parliament for the FOYLE Constituency – Statement of Persons Nominated and Notice of Poll". Electoral Office of Northern Ireland. 11 May 2017. Retrieved 16 May 2017.
  11. ^ "Election Data 2015". Electoral Calculus. Archived from the original on 17 October 2015. Retrieved 17 October 2015.
  12. ^ "The Electoral Office of Northern Ireland – EONI". www.eoni.org.uk.
  13. ^ "Election Data 2010". Electoral Calculus. Archived from the original on 26 July 2013. Retrieved 17 October 2015.
  14. ^ "Durkan selected as Foyle Westminster candidate", SDLP
  15. ^ Foyle, UKPollingReport
  16. ^ Harding named UUP candidate in forthcoming election, Londonderry Sentinel, 1 April 2010
  17. ^ Vote People Before Profit Alliance in May's Westminster Election[permanent dead link], People Before Profit Alliance, 24 March 2010
  18. ^ Alliance List of Candidates Archived 4 May 2010 at the Wayback Machine, Alliance Party of Northern Ireland, 6 May 2010
  19. ^ "Election Data 2005". Electoral Calculus. Archived from the original on 15 October 2011. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
  20. ^ "Election Data 2001". Electoral Calculus. Archived from the original on 15 October 2011. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
  21. ^ "Election Data 1997". Electoral Calculus. Archived from the original on 15 October 2011. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
  22. ^ "Election Data 1992". Electoral Calculus. Archived from the original on 15 October 2011. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
  23. ^ "Election Data 1987". Electoral Calculus. Archived from the original on 15 October 2011. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
  24. ^ "Election Data 1983". Electoral Calculus. Archived from the original on 15 October 2011. Retrieved 18 October 2015.

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