Scarborough and Whitby
2005 Results:
Conservative: 19248 (41%)
Labour: 18003 (38.4%)
Liberal Democrat: 7495 (16%)
Other: 2166 (4.6%)
Majority: 1245 (2.7%)
2001 Result
Conservative: 18841 (39.6%)
Labour: 22426 (47.2%)
Liberal Democrat: 3977 (8.4%)
UKIP: 970 (2%)
Green: 1049 (2.2%)
Other: 260 (0.5%)
Majority: 3585 (7.5%)
1997 Result
Conservative: 19667 (36.2%)
Labour: 24791 (45.6%)
Liberal Democrat: 7672 (14.1%)
Referendum: 2191 (4%)
Majority: 5124 (9.4%)
No Boundary Changes:
Profile:
Current MP: Robert Goodwill(Con) (more information at They work for you)
Candidates: AnnaJoy David (Labour) born London. Former vice-chairman of CND.
Tania Exley-Moore (Liberal Democrat) born 1969, Scarborough. Educated at Teesside Univeristy. Teacher. Contested Scarborough and Whitby 2005.
Dilys Cluer (Green)
2001 Census Demographics
Total 2001 Population: 94972
Male: 47.5%
Female: 52.5%
Under 18: 21%
Over 60: 26.6%
Born outside UK: 3.1%
White: 99%
Asian: 0.2%
Mixed: 0.4%
Other: 0.3%
Christian: 78.6%
Full time students: 3%
Graduates 16-74: 16.4%
No Qualifications 16-74: 31.8%
Owner-Occupied: 69.8%
Social Housing: 13.6% (Council: 9.8%, Housing Ass.: 3.8%)
Privately Rented: 12.8%
Homes without central heating and/or private bathroom: 15.2%
Thanks Pete – you’re very helpful, as ever!
Just to avoid any confusion: the Charles Manners-Sutton who was MP for Scarborough and Speaker of the House in the mid-19th century was NOT the same Charles Manners-Sutton who was Archbishop of Canterbury for much of the same period!