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  1. Staffordshire Moorlands is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2010 by Karen Bradley, a Conservative who served as Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport between 2016 and 2018, before she became Secretary of State for Northern Ireland from 2018 to 2019.

  2. Staffordshire County Constituency (2 members) Lichfield Borough Constituency; Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Constituency; Stafford Borough Constituency; 1832-1885. The county constituency was divided into: North Staffordshire; South Staffordshire; Walsall new Borough Constituency; Wolverhampton new Borough Constituency; 1885-1918

    Constituency [nb 1]
    Electorate [1]
    Majority [2] [nb 2]
    Member Of Parliament [2]
    75,036
    14,496
    74,813
    19,879
    76,616
    23,638
    68,211
    7,446
  3. Staffordshire Moorlands is the local UK Parliament constituency. Its boundaries do not match up with the District Council area. The MP since 2010 has been Karen Bradley, a Conservative.

  4. Stafford, as a parliamentary borough, first existed between the Model Parliament in 1295 and 1950. The current constituency was created for the 1983 general election . Prominent members. The town was represented in Parliament by leading playwright Richard Brinsley Sheridan at the end of the 18th century. Political history.

  5. Representation. Location. Election history. Staffordshire Moorlands is a constituency in the West Midlands region of England. The seat has been held by Dame Karen Bradley (Conservative) since May 2010.

  6. Staffordshire Moorlands: 65,485: Staffordshire: West Midlands Stalybridge and Hyde: 73,064: Greater Manchester: North West Stevenage: 71,562: Hertfordshire: Eastern Stockport: 65,391: Greater Manchester: North West Stockton North: 66,649: County Durham (prev. Cleveland) North East Stockton South: 76,870: County Durham and North ...

  7. South Staffordshire is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2010 by Sir Gavin Williamson, a Conservative.