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Leicester West is a constituency in Leicestershire. The seat was created in 1974, and existed in a previous form from 1918 to 1950. The seat has been represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom by Liz Kendall of the Labour Party since 2010. Kendall currently serves as Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology under the government of Keir Starmer. Since its creation in 1918, the seat has sided with parties from the left wing of politics.

Constituency profile
Leicester West is a constituency in Leicestershire. It covers the western neighbourhoods of the city of Leicester, including Beaumont Leys, Westcotes, New Parks, Rowley Fields and Aylestone. Leicester is one of England's oldest cities with a history dating back to at least the Roman era when it was known as Ratae Corieltauvorum. Leicester has a strong association with the textile, clothing and shoemaking industries, which survived in the city until recently but mostly collapsed during the 2020s. Potato crisp manufacturer Walkers is a significant local employer; the company's headquarters and main factory—the largest crisp factory in the world—is located in Beaumont Leys. Leicester West has high levels of deprivation, particularly in New Parks and around Braunstone Park, where there is a high proportion of council housing. House prices in the constituency are lower than the rest of the East Midlands and considerably lower than the national average. In general, residents of Leicester West are young and have low levels of education. Rates of homeownership and household income are low. The child poverty rate is high and the percentage of residents claiming unemployment benefits is higher than the country as a whole. White people made up 63% of the population at the 2021 census, the highest proportion of the three Leicester constituencies. Asians, mostly Indians, were the largest ethnic minority group at 18% and Black people were 10%. Unlike neighbouring Leicester East, the Asian population are mostly Muslim rather than Hindu. At the local city council, the inner-city areas like Westcotes and the more deprived suburbs like New Parks are represented by the Labour Party. Beaumont Leys elected Conservative councillors and Aylestone elected Liberal Democrats. An estimated 55% of voters in Leicester West supported leaving the European Union in the 2016 referendum, marginally higher than the nationwide figure of 52%. ==Boundaries==
Boundaries
1918–1950: The County Borough of Leicester wards of Abbey, Newton, St Margaret's, Westcotes, and Wyggeston. 1974–1983: The County Borough of Leicester wards of Abbey, Newton, North Braunstone, St Margaret's, and Westcotes. 1983–2010: The City of Leicester wards of Abbey, Beaumont Leys, Mowmacre, New Parks, North Braunstone, Rowley Fields, St Augustine's, Westcotes, and Western Park. 2010–2024: The City of Leicester wards of Abbey, Beaumont Leys, Braunstone Park and Rowley Fields, Fosse, New Parks, Westcotes, and Western Park. 2024–present: As above plus Aylestone ward. == History ==
History
In 1950, the seat was replaced by the constituencies of Leicester North West and Leicester South West, until 1974. In that period, Leicester North West was represented by Barnett Janner until 1970, and then by his son Greville Janner. This used to be the safest Labour seat in Leicester; at the 1983 general election it was the only one to remain in Labour hands. However, the high South Asian populations in Leicester South and Leicester East have tended to push them away from the Conservative Party; conversely, while Leicester West is still a safe Labour seat and has been represented by that party since the Second World War, it has become the most marginal of the three Leicester seats. While it did, like the other two Leicester constituencies, see a significant swing to Labour in 2017, Liz Kendall's majority was not a record high for the constituency, unlike with the results in Leicester East and Leicester South. However, Leicester West was the only Leicester seat to remain in Labour hands after the 2024 general election, with Leicester East becoming the sole Conservative gain of the election, and Leicester South won by independent candidate Shockat Adam. == Members of Parliament ==
Members of Parliament
MPs 1918–1950 Leicester prior to 1918 MPs since 1974 Leicester North West and Leicester South West prior to 1974 ==Elections==
Elections
Elections in the 2020s Elections in the 2010s Elections in the 2000s Elections in the 1990s Elections in the 1980s Elections in the 1970s Election in the 1940s Elections in the 1930s Elections in the 1920s Election in the 1910s == See also ==
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