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Local Politics
BS7 0DB City of Bristol (B)
What's the local government like, and who's in charge of local services?
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Total Electorate
78,715
voters
Population Rank
214th
Constituency
Bristol North West
- Constituency
- Bristol North West
- Constituency GSS Code
- E14000600
- Holding party
- LAB GAIN FROM CON
- Change from 2015
- +16.2
- 2017 majority
- 4761
- 2017 election turnout
- 72%
- Swing
- +16.2%
41.8%
50.7%
5.2%
2.3%
0%
0%

Bristol North West Constituency
Background of Bristol North West
The postcode BS7 0DB is located in Bristol North West, a UK parliament constituency represented in the House of Commons by Darren Jones MP of the Labour party.
Bristol North West is a UK parliamentary constituency situated within the city of Bristol. Established in 1950, it has seen varied political representation, swinging between Labour and Conservative MPs over the decades. The constituency's demographic composition is diverse, encompassing affluent suburban areas, industrial zones, and more deprived communities. This mix contributes to a complex socio-economic landscape with varied economic characteristics, including white-collar professionals, skilled tradespeople, and lower-income groups.
In terms of economic activity, Bristol North West benefits from its proximity to central Bristol, a major economic hub, and its connectivity via road and rail. Key sectors include aerospace, creative industries, and education, reflecting the broader trends in Bristol's economic profile. The presence of large employers like Airbus and the University of Bristol adds to the constituency's economic significance.
The electorate of Bristol North West has shown a propensity for changing political allegiances. In recent years, Labour's Darren Jones has represented the constituency since 2017, reflecting a shift from previous Conservative dominance. This balance suggests a politically engaged and responsive electorate.
Regarding Brexit, the constituency voted to remain in the 2016 EU Referendum, with a 61.73% Remain vote. This aligns with the broader Bristol trend, indicative of its liberal, pro-European sentiment. However, the Leave support, though a minority, still represents a significant portion of the voters, underlining the constituency's diverse perspectives.
Bristol North West is characterized by its political fluidity, economic vibrancy, and varied demographics, making it a microcosm of broader urban Britain and its evolving political landscape.
Brexit
Did Bristol North West vote for Brexit?

of the electorate in Bristol North West voted for Brexit in the European Union (EU) referendum in June 2016.
Bristol North West voted to leave the EU in 2016, reflecting wider sentiment across the country. The area, like many others, saw concerns over immigration, sovereignty, and taking back control as key reasons for voting in favour of Brexit. Some residents felt left behind by globalisation and believed leaving the EU would bring about positive change. Others were swayed by the promises of increased funding for the NHS and a more independent Britain. Ultimately, the decision to leave the EU was a complex mix of personal, economic, and political factors for the people of Bristol North West.
Local Council
Bristol City Council
The Council House
College Green
Bristol
BS1 5TR
Phone
0117 922 2000
Switchboard
0117 922 2050
Out of hours emergency
Website
http://www.bristol.gov.uk/
Email
customer.services@bristol.gov.uk
Fax
Bristol City Council is located in Bristol, and is 2.8 miles from the BS7 0DB postcode.
Member of Parliament (MP)

MP Name
Darren Jones MP
Party
Labour
Constituency
Bristol North West
E14000600
Profile
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Darren Jones, a Labour party MP, represents Bristol North West. With a background in law, he champions digital rights, worker protections, and environmental sustainability. Elected in 2017, Jones is known for his progressive stance on social justice and technological innovation. He actively engages with his constituents and passionately debates on modernising the UK's economy. Learn more about Darren Jones MP