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Doune Quadrant, Glasgow, Glasgow City
G20 6DL Glasgow City
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Total Electorate
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voters
Population Rank
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Constituency
Glasgow North
- Constituency
- Glasgow North
- Constituency GSS Code
- S14000031
- Holding party
- SNP HOLD
- Change from 2015
- -15.5
- 2017 majority
- 1060
- 2017 election turnout
- 62%
- Swing
- -15.5%
14.7%
34.5%
3.4%
9.7%
37.6%
0%

Glasgow North Constituency
Background of Glasgow North
The postcode G20 6DL is located in Glasgow North, a UK parliament constituency represented in the House of Commons by Patrick Grady MP of the Scottish National party.
Glasgow North is a UK parliamentary constituency located in the northern part of Glasgow, an urban area in Scotland. Created in 2005, it combines parts of the former Glasgow Maryhill and Glasgow Kelvin constituencies. Historically, the seat has been a stronghold for the Labour Party but experienced a political shift in recent years with the rise of the Scottish National Party (SNP).
Demographically, Glasgow North is diverse, encompassing both affluent neighbourhoods such as Hillhead and more economically deprived areas like Maryhill. The constituency is known for a relatively young population, significant student communities due to the proximity of the University of Glasgow, and a substantial number of residents from ethnic minorities.
Economically, the constituency reflects a mix of middle-income and lower-income households. Key economic activities include education, retail, and healthcare services, with many residents employed in these sectors. The area has also seen investment in cultural and creative industries, contributing to its economic dynamism.
The electorate of Glasgow North is engaged and politically active, with voter turnout typically above the national average. The constituency has seen a significant presence of progressive politics, with strong support for social justice and public services.
In terms of Brexit, Glasgow North voted predominantly to remain in the European Union during the 2016 referendum, reflecting the broader sentiment across Glasgow. The constituency's political representatives have often voiced concerns over the impact of Brexit on the local economy and international relationships, consistent with the pro-EU stance of the SNP.
Glasgow North is a constituency characterized by political engagement, demographic diversity, and a complex socio-economic landscape.
Brexit
Did Glasgow North vote for Brexit?

of the electorate in Glasgow North voted for Brexit in the European Union (EU) referendum in June 2016.
In the 2016 EU referendum, the constituency of Glasgow North voted to leave the EU. Some potential reasons for this decision could include concerns over immigration, a desire for greater control over laws and regulations, or a general dissatisfaction with the EU's perceived impact on the UK. Additionally, economic factors, such as resentment towards austerity measures or a feeling that the EU was not serving the best interests of the local community, may have influenced the vote. the diverse range of motivations behind the leave vote in Glasgow North reflects the complexity of Brexit decision-making across the UK.
Local Council
Glasgow City Council
City Chambers
George Square
Glasgow
G2 1DU
Phone
0141 287 2000
Switchboard
Website
http://www.glasgow.gov.uk
Fax
Glasgow City Council is located in , and is 1.7 miles from the G20 6DL postcode.
Member of Parliament (MP)

MP Name
Patrick Grady MP
Party
Scottish National
Constituency
Glasgow North
S14000031
Profile
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Patrick Grady is a Member of Parliament (MP) representing the Glasgow North constituency for the Scottish National Party (SNP). Born in Edinburgh in 1980, Grady has been an active advocate for Scottish independence and social justice since being elected in 2015. He holds a strong stance on issues such as climate change, immigration, and education reform. Known for his eloquent speeches and dedication to his constituents, Grady continues to be a prominent voice in UK politics. For more information, visit the UK Parliament website.