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CF23 6WP Caerdydd - Cardiff
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Total Electorate
83,844
voters
Population Rank
104th
Constituency
Cardiff South and Penarth
- Constituency
- Cardiff South and Penarth
- Constituency GSS Code
- W07000080
- Holding party
- LAB HOLD
- Change from 2015
- +16.7
- 2017 majority
- 14864
- 2017 election turnout
- 66%
- Swing
- +16.7%
30.2%
59.5%
2.8%
1%
0%
4.3%

Cardiff South and Penarth Constituency
Background of Cardiff South and Penarth
The postcode CF23 6WP is located in Cardiff South and Penarth, a UK parliament constituency represented in the House of Commons by Stephen Doughty MP of the Labour/Co-operative party.
Cardiff South and Penarth, a UK parliamentary constituency, was established in 1983, combining areas from the dissolved Cardiff South East and other local districts. It encompasses the southern part of Cardiff, including the City Centre, Cardiff Bay, Grangetown, Splott, and Tremorfa, as well as the town of Penarth in the Vale of Glamorgan.
Politically, this constituency has been a Labour stronghold since its creation, with notable MPs including James Callaghan, the former Prime Minister. The seat has consistently returned Labour representatives, who have often enjoyed significant majorities. Stephen Doughty has been the MP since 2012.
The constituency is diverse in its demographics, encompassing urban, suburban, and some rural areas. Cardiff South and Penarth features a mixed economic profile. Cardiff Bay is notable for its regeneration and development projects, hosting numerous businesses and cultural institutions. There are significant pockets of deprivation, particularly in some inner-city areas, juxtaposed with more affluent suburbs such as Penarth, often dubbed the Garden by the Sea.
Electorally, it has a varied population, drawing from a mix of socio-economic backgrounds. The last few elections have seen high voter engagement, reflective of the constituency's dynamic demographic.
Regarding Brexit, Cardiff South and Penarth voted predominantly to remain in the European Union in the 2016 referendum. The Remain vote reflected the constituency’s young and multicultural population and its economic connections to Europe. This 'Remain' stance was consistent with the overall pattern observed in Cardiff itself, diverging from some of the more pro-Leave areas in Wales.
Cardiff South and Penarth remains a microcosm of contemporary urban Britain, marked by political stability under Labour with progressive attitudes towards key national issues like Brexit.
Brexit
Did Cardiff South and Penarth vote for Brexit?

of the electorate in Cardiff South and Penarth voted for Brexit in the European Union (EU) referendum in June 2016.
Cardiff South and Penarth voted in favour of leaving the EU in the 2016 referendum. The constituency, which includes a mix of urban and suburban areas, is home to a diverse range of voters who may have been swayed by concerns around sovereignty, immigration, and the economy. Some residents may have felt disconnected from the political establishment and saw Brexit as an opportunity to shake things up. Others might have been influenced by a desire to regain control over borders and laws. Ultimately, a combination of these factors likely played a role in shaping the outcome of the vote.
Local Council
Cardiff Council
County Hall
Atlantic Wharf
Cardiff
CF10 4UW
Phone
029 2087 2087 (English) 029 2087 2088 (Cymraeg)
Contact centre
Minicom
Website
http://www.cardiff.gov.uk
Email
c2c@cardiff.gov.uk
Fax
029 2087 2086
Cardiff Council is located in , and is 3 miles from the CF23 6WP postcode.
Member of Parliament (MP)

MP Name
Stephen Doughty MP
Party
Labour/Co-operative
Constituency
Cardiff South and Penarth
W07000080
Profile
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Stephen Doughty MP, representing the Labour/Co-operative Party, serves the Cardiff South and Penarth constituency. A dedicated advocate for social justice, Doughty has a background in international development and has been particularly active on issues such as poverty alleviation, climate change, and public health. As a Member of Parliament, he champions progressive policies and strives to ensure equitable opportunities for his constituents. For more information, visit the UK Parliament's official page.