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Waveney Valley is a constituency of the House of Commons in the UK Parliament, created following the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies.[2] Since its first election in 2024, it has been represented by Adrian Ramsay of the Green Party and is the first Green seat in the East of England.

Boundaries

The constituency straddles the River Waveney between Norfolk and Suffolk and is composed of the following (as they existed on 1 December 2020):

  • The District of East Suffolk wards of: Bungay & Wainford; Halesworth & Blything.
  • The District of Mid Suffolk wards of: Bacton; Eye; Fressingfield; Gislingham; Haughley, Stowupland & Wetherden; Hoxne & Worlingworth; Mendlesham; Palgrave; Rickinghall; Stradbroke & Laxfield; Walsham-le-Willows.
  • The District of South Norfolk wards of: Beck Vale, Dickleburgh & Scole; Bressingham & Burston; Bunwell; Diss & Roydon; Ditchingham & Earsham; Harleston.[3]

It covers the following areas:

The seat was created from parts of five pre-2024 constituencies:

Contributions of pre-2024 constituencies to Waveney Valley constituency[4]
Pre-2024 constituency Pre-2024 party %age area of new constituency %age population of new constituency
South Norfolk Conservative 30.9% 41.1%
Central Suffolk and North Ipswich Conservative 30.8% 20.5%
Bury St Edmunds Conservative 18.6% 19.6%
Waveney Conservative 14.0% 9.9%
Suffolk Coastal Conservative 5.7% 9.8%

Constituency profile

Electoral Calculus characterises the proposed seat as "Strong Right", with right-wing economic and social views, high home ownership levels and strong support for Brexit.[5] The notional 2019 result was Conservative.[6]

The seat was a target seat, in the 2024 general election, for the Green Party[7] who won half of the council wards in the seat in the 2023 local elections.

Members of Parliament

Election Member Party
2024 Adrian Ramsay Green

Elections

Elections in the 2020s

General election 2024: Waveney Valley[8]
Party Candidate Votes %
Green Adrian Ramsay 20,467 41.7
Conservative Richard Rout 14,874 30.3
Reform UK Scott Huggins 7,749 15.8
Labour Gurpreet Padda 4,621 9.4
Liberal Democrats John Shreeve 1,214 2.5
SDP Maya Severyn 118 0.2
Majority 5,593 11.4
Turnout 49,043 68.5
Green win (new seat)

Constituency level polling

Dates

conducted

Pollster Client Area Sample

size

Con Lab Lib Dems Green Reform Would not vote Don't know Lead
17th Jun We Think[9] Green Party Consituency 500 15% 11% 4% 23% 10% 2% 34% 8

See also

References

52°28′N 1°43′E / 52.47°N 1.71°E / 52.47; 1.71

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