Birmingham Hall Green and Moseley | |
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Borough constituency for the House of Commons | |
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Boundaries since 2024
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Boundary of Birmingham Hall Green and Moseley in West Midlands region
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County | West Midlands |
Electorate | 75,781 (2023)[1] |
Major settlements | Birmingham - Hall Green, Moseley, Sparkbrook |
Current constituency | |
Created | 2024 |
Member of Parliament | TBC (TBC) |
Seats | One |
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Birmingham Hall Green and Moseley is a constituency of the House of Commons in the UK Parliament. Created as a result of the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, it will first be contested at the 2024 United Kingdom general election.[2] The constituency name refers to the Hall Green and Moseley areas of Birmingham.[3]
The constituency is composed of the following:
The City of Birmingham wards of: Brandwood & King's Heath (polling districts BKH1HG, BKH2HG and BKH3); Hall Green North; Hall Green South; Moseley; Sparkbrook & Balsall Heath East; Sparkhill.[4][5]
After adjusting the boundaries to take into account the revised ward structure in the City of Birmingham with effect from May 2018,[6] the new constituency comprises 90% of the former Birmingham Hall Green constituency; the Balsall Heath West ward was transferred to Birmingham Ladywood.[7]
Birmingham Hall Green and Moseley will include the City of Birmingham suburbs of Hall Green, King's Heath, Moseley, Sparkbrook, Sparkhill, Springfield, Wake Green and eastern parts of Balsall Heath.
Election | Member | Party | |
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2024 | TBD | TBD |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Independent | Shakeel Afsar | ||||
Green | Zain Ahmed | ||||
Labour | Tahir Ali | ||||
Independent | Mohammad Hafeez | ||||
Liberal Democrats | Izzy Knowles | ||||
Reform UK | Stephen McBrine | ||||
Conservative | Henry Morris | ||||
Independent | Babar Raja | ||||
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52°27′N 1°52′W / 52.45°N 1.87°W / 52.45; -1.87
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