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Local Politics
Elderslie Street, Glasgow
G3 7JR Glasgow City
What's the local government like, and who's in charge of local services?
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Total Electorate
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voters
Population Rank
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Constituency
Glasgow Central
- Constituency
- Glasgow Central
- Constituency GSS Code
- S14000029
- Holding party
- SNP HOLD
- Change from 2015
- -7.8
- 2017 majority
- 2267
- 2017 election turnout
- 56%
- Swing
- -7.8%
13.9%
38.4%
2.9%
0%
44.7%
0%

Glasgow Central Constituency
Background of Glasgow Central
The postcode G3 7JR is located in Glasgow Central, a UK parliament constituency represented in the House of Commons by Alison Thewliss MP of the Scottish National party.
Glasgow Central is a parliamentary constituency in Scotland, established in its current form in 2005. Historically, the area has been a stronghold for the Labour Party, but in recent years it has seen significant shifts toward the Scottish National Party (SNP). The constituency includes the city centre of Glasgow, as well as areas such as the Merchant City, Anderston, and parts of the Gorbals.
Demographically, Glasgow Central is a diverse and densely populated constituency, with a mix of ethnicities and a substantial younger population, partly due to the presence of universities and colleges. It also has pockets of significant deprivation alongside areas of economic development and gentrification. The constituency's population is heavily urbanised, reflecting a range of socio-economic conditions.
Economically, Glasgow Central contains a mixture of commercial zones, retail areas, educational institutions, and residential properties. The city centre is a hub of economic activity, particularly in finance, retail, tourism, and higher education. However, some parts of the constituency face challenges related to unemployment and poverty.
The electorate in Glasgow Central has shown varied political preferences over time, with recent trends favouring the SNP, reflecting broader shifts in Scottish politics. The seat has seen high voter turnouts during general elections and referendums.
Regarding Brexit, the constituency voted overwhelmingly to remain in the European Union in the 2016 referendum, consistent with Glasgow and Scotland's overall pro-Remain stance. This anti-Brexit sentiment has influenced local political discourse, with elected representatives from Glasgow Central often advocating for closer ties with the EU and criticising the UK government's handling of Brexit.
Brexit
Did Glasgow Central vote for Brexit?

of the electorate in Glasgow Central voted for Brexit in the European Union (EU) referendum in June 2016.
Glasgow Central constituency voted in favour of leaving the EU in 2016. The decision could have been influenced by a variety of factors, including concerns over immigration, a desire to regain control over laws and regulations, and a sense of dissatisfaction with the political establishment. Additionally, economic issues such as job losses and austerity measures may have played a role in shaping the outcome. the decision to support Brexit in Glasgow Central reflects a complex mix of social, political, and economic considerations that resonated with many voters in the area.
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 1.4 miles from the G3 7JR postcode.
Member of Parliament (MP)

MP Name
Alison Thewliss MP
Party
Scottish National
Constituency
Glasgow Central
S14000029
Profile
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Alison Thewliss is a Member of Parliament (MP) for the Scottish National Party (SNP), representing the Glasgow Central constituency since 2015. With a background in government and urban planning, she has been a strong advocate for social justice, financial inclusion, and women's rights. Thewliss is noted for her work on the Treasury Select Committee and her vocal opposition to UK government austerity measures. She has consistently campaigned for Scottish independence. For more information, visit her [official page on the UK Parliament website](https://www.parliament.uk/biographies/commons/alison-thewliss/4480).