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The Pines, Cheswick Green, Solihull, West Midlands
B90 4JS Solihull District (B)
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Total Electorate
83,602
voters
Population Rank
115th
Constituency
Meriden
- Constituency
- Meriden
- Constituency GSS Code
- E14000812
- Holding party
- CON HOLD
- Change from 2015
- +7.3
- 2017 majority
- 19198
- 2017 election turnout
- 68%
- Swing
- +7.3%
62%
26.9%
4.9%
2.6%
0%
0%

Meriden Constituency
Background of Meriden
The postcode B90 4JS is located in Meriden, a UK parliament constituency represented in the House of Commons by Caroline Spelman MP of the Conservative party.
The UK parliamentary constituency of Meriden, situated in the West Midlands, was created in 1955. It primarily covers parts of the Metropolitan Borough of Solihull. This constituency has been a solid Conservative stronghold for most of its history, with the party holding the seat since 1957. Noteworthy MPs have included Dame Caroline Spelman, who served from 1997 to 2019, and Saqib Bhatti, the current MP since the 2019 general election.
Meriden's demographics reveal a predominantly white British population, with a significant proportion of residents employed in managerial and professional occupations given its proximity to Birmingham. This area includes affluent suburbs and expansive rural sections. The borough has a diverse economic base, with key sectors including manufacturing, services, and retail, supplemented by the presence of the National Exhibition Centre (NEC) and Birmingham Airport within its vicinity, bolstering employment and economic activity.
The constituency is characterised by a relatively high level of home ownership and below-average levels of unemployment. Educational attainment is generally high, contributing to the robust local economy.
During the 2016 EU referendum, Meriden demonstrated a marginal preference for leaving the European Union, reflecting a split sentiment typical of many suburban constituencies. The Brexit debate saw varied opinions within Meriden, although overall support leaned towards leaving the EU, in line with the national outcome.
The electorate in Meriden, as of recent general elections, consists of around 76,000 registered voters. Issues such as housing development, local infrastructure, and healthcare services commonly dominate local political discourse, alongside broader national concerns affecting the UK.
Brexit
Did Meriden vote for Brexit?

of the electorate in Meriden voted for Brexit in the European Union (EU) referendum in June 2016.
The constituency of Meriden voted to leave the EU in 2016. Many residents expressed concerns about issues such as immigration, sovereignty, and control of laws and borders. Some felt that the EU was too bureaucratic and that the UK would benefit from making its own decisions. Others were motivated by a desire to regain control over trade and economic policies. The result in Meriden reflected wider sentiments across the country, with voters seeking change and a break from the status quo. The decision to leave the EU was a momentous one for the people of Meriden, with complex and varied reasons behind their choice.
Local Council
Redditch Borough Council
Town Hall
Walter Stranz Square
Redditch
Worcestershire
B98 8AH
Phone
0152 764 252
Switchboard
0152 767 666
Out of hours emergency
Website
http://www.redditchbc.gov.uk/
Email
worcshubredditch@redditchbc.gov.uk
Fax
0152 765 216
Redditch Borough Council is located in Redditch, and is 7.5 miles from the B90 4JS postcode.
Member of Parliament (MP)

MP Name
Caroline Spelman MP
Party
Conservative
Constituency
Meriden
E14000812
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Caroline Spelman is a British politician representing the Conservative Party. She has served as the Member of Parliament for Meriden since 1997. Spelman has been involved in various roles, including Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs from 2010 to 2012. Known for her centrist positions within the party, she has focused on environmental issues and social justice. For more detailed information, visit the official UK Parliament page: Caroline Spelman MP.