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Boundary Commission for England publishes more details of constituency review plans

The Boundary Commission for England has published its official note of the proceedings at last month’s consultation meeting with political parties (which I attended on behalf of the Liberal Democrats). Part of the reason for the meeting was to given the parties a chance to ask questions about the process and get official answers on the record.

There were no big surprises, but there was much useful detail and further description of the Boundary Commission for England’s attitude towards splitting wards when drawing up boundaries.

My one man campaign for a doughnut arrangements on the Isle of Wight didn’t meet with much support though…

For more about the boundary reviews, including news from the other parts of the UK, see my post Parliamentary boundary reviews: details of how they will be run.

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