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Dagenham and Rainham (UK Parliament constituency)
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Dagenham and Rainham
Borough constituency
for the House of Commons
Map
Interactive map of boundaries from 2024
Location within Greater London
CountyGreater London
Electorate73,627 (2023)[1]
Current constituency
Created2010
Member of ParliamentTBC (TBC)
SeatsOne
Created fromDagenham, Hornchurch, Barking

Dagenham and Rainham is a parliamentary constituency[n 1] in Greater London that was created in 2010. It has been represented in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom since 2024 by Margaret Mullane and was previously represented from 2010 by Jon Cruddas, both members of the Labour Party.

Constituency profile

The constituency may retain significant pockets of poverty indicated by a high ranking in the Index of Multiple Deprivation compiled in the year 2000 however average incomes were in four large wards close to the national average.[2] The London Borough of Barking and Dagenham saw the most rapid decrease in people of White British ethnicity in the 10 years to the 2011 census, of 31.4 percentage points. However the same dataset shows that 58.3% of people are white in the seat, which is similar to the Greater London average. An established area of settlement for British people of Asian ethnicity with 15.9% of this background, the neighbouring London Borough of Newham has a much higher proportion of residents with Asian heritage, 43.5%.[3]

History

Before 1945 the Dagenham area was part of the Romford constituency. The MP for the latter seat since 1935, Labour's John Parker, continued to represent Dagenham until 1983. Parker was the last serving MP to have been elected before the Second World War, and with 48 years in Parliament, was the longest-serving Labour MP in history, a record he held until December 2017. The seat was first contested in the 2010 general election which resulted from the Boundary Commission's report that recommended merging the majority of the former constituencies of Dagenham and Hornchurch and added to existing electoral wards a small part of River ward was also transferred from Barking.

In 2010 Labour's Jon Cruddas took the seat gaining a marginal 5.9% win, facing a strong nominal (ward-by-ward) Lab–Con swing measured against the previous forerunner seats and candidates. BNP candidate Michael Barnbrook came third with 11.2% of the vote, his party's second-best showing in the election. In 2015, Cruddas, incumbent won an 11.6% majority; the runner-up party changed to being UKIP closely followed by the Conservative candidate.

In 2019, Cruddas' majority was cut to just 293 votes, the lowest Labour majority in Dagenham ever, which has been represented by Labour MPs since 1945.

The electoral wards in both boroughs were redrawn in 2022 and subsequently the constituency no longer aligns with ward boundaries.

Boundaries

Map
Map of boundaries 2010–2024

2010–2024: The London Borough of Barking and Dagenham wards of Alibon, Beam, Chadwell Heath, Eastbrook and Rush Green, Goresbrook, Heath, Parsloes, Valence, Village, and Whalebone, and the London Borough of Havering wards of Beam Park, Elm Park, Hacton (part), Rainham & Wennington, and South Hornchurch.

2024–present: The London Borough of Barking and Dagenham wards of Alibon (part), Beam, Chadwell Heath (part), Eastbrook & Rush Green, Goresbrook (part), Heath, Parsloes (part), Valence (part), Village, and Whalebone, and the London Borough of Havering wards of Beam Park, Elm Park, Hacton (part), Rainham and Wennington, and South Hornchurch.[4]

Chadwell Heath ward was moved to Ilford South. To compensate, the Barking and Dagenham ward of Valence and parts of the Havering wards of St Andrew's and Hacton (mainly to the west of Abbs Cross Lane and South End Road) were transferred in from the Barking and Hornchurch and Upminster constituencies respectively.[5]

Members of Parliament

Election Member [6] Party
2010 Jon Cruddas Labour
2024 Margaret Mullane Labour

Election results

Elections in the 2020s

General election 2024: Dagenham and Rainham[7]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Margaret Mullane 16,571 42.6 Decrease2.1
Reform UK Kevin Godfrey 9,398 24.2 Increase17.6
Conservative Sam Holland 6,926 17.8 Decrease25.3
Green Kim Arrowsmith 4,184 10.8 Increase9.3
Liberal Democrats Francesca Flack 1,033 2.7 Decrease0.3
Independent Terence London 755 1.9 Increase1.9
Majority 7,173 18.4 Increase17.7
Turnout 38,867 50.8 Decrease10.9

Elections in the 2010s

General election 2019: Dagenham and Rainham[8][9]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Jon Cruddas 19,468 44.5 Decrease5.6
Conservative Damian White 19,175 43.8 Increase3.9
Brexit Party Tom Bewick 2,887 6.6 New
Liberal Democrats Sam Fisk 1,182 2.7 Increase1.7
Green Azzees Minott 602 1.4 Increase0.2
Independent Ron Emin 212 0.5 New
Independent Terry London 209 0.5 Increase0.3
Majority 293 0.7 Decrease9.5
Turnout 43,735 61.7 Decrease3.2
Registered electors 71,045
Labour hold Swing Decrease4.8
General election 2017: Dagenham and Rainham[10]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Jon Cruddas 22,958 50.1 Increase8.7
Conservative Julie Marson 18,306 39.9 Increase15.5
UKIP Peter Harris 3,246 7.1 Decrease22.7
Green Denis Breading 544 1.2 Decrease0.7
Liberal Democrats Jonathan Fryer 465 1.0 Decrease0.7
BNP Paul Sturdy 239 0.5 Increase0.1
Concordia Terence London 85 0.2 New
Majority 4,652 10.2 Decrease1.4
Turnout 45,843 64.9 Increase2.6
Registered electors 70,616
Labour hold Swing Decrease3.4
General election 2015: Dagenham and Rainham[11][12]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Jon Cruddas 17,830 41.4 Increase1.1
UKIP Peter Harris 12,850 29.8 Increase26.3
Conservative Julie Marson 10,492 24.4 Decrease9.9
Green Kate Simpson[13] 806 1.9 Increase1.2
Liberal Democrats Denise Capstick[14][15] 717 1.7 Decrease6.9
BNP Tess Culnane 151 0.4 Decrease10.8
Independent Terry London 133 0.3 New
English Democrat Kim Gandy 71 0.2 New
Majority 4,980 11.6 Increase5.6
Turnout 43,050 62.3 Decrease0.9
Registered electors 69,128
Labour hold Swing Decrease12.6
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General election 2010: Dagenham and Rainham[16]
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