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Foster Street, Hull, Kingston upon Hull
HU8 8BT City of Kingston upon Hull (B)
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Total Electorate
71,803
voters
Population Rank
409th
Constituency
Kingston upon Hull East
- Constituency
- Kingston upon Hull East
- Constituency GSS Code
- E14000771
- Holding party
- LAB HOLD
- Change from 2015
- +6.6
- 2017 majority
- 10396
- 2017 election turnout
- 56%
- Swing
- +6.6%
29.9%
58.3%
3.4%
1.3%
0%
0%

Kingston upon Hull East Constituency
Background of Kingston upon Hull East
The postcode HU8 8BT is located in Kingston upon Hull East, a UK parliament constituency represented in the House of Commons by Karl Turner MP of the Labour party.
Kingston upon Hull East is a parliamentary constituency situated in the Yorkshire and the Humber region of England. Established in 1885, it has a longstanding history of political engagement. Historically, the constituency has been a Labour Party stronghold, with only a few instances where other parties have gained significant traction. The area has been represented by Labour MPs consistently since 1945, reinforcing its reputation as a Labour heartland.
Demographically, Kingston upon Hull East has a diverse population with a mixture of urban and semi-urban settlements. The constituency includes areas such as Sutton, Holderness, and Drypool, reflecting a mix of residential, commercial, and industrial zones. The population is characterised by a substantial working-class community, alongside a modest presence of white-collar professionals.
Economically, Kingston upon Hull East faces challenges typical of post-industrial urban areas, including economic deprivation and lower-than-average employment rates. The economy of the constituency is supported by factors including manufacturing, healthcare, retail, and public sector employment. There has been significant investment in local infrastructure and regeneration projects in recent years, aimed at boosting economic prospects.
The electorate in Kingston upon Hull East has shown a strong inclination towards Labour policies, valuing social welfare initiatives and public services. During the 2016 Brexit referendum, the constituency voted overwhelmingly to leave the European Union, reflecting a Eurosceptic sentiment prevalent in many parts of the UK’s industrial heartlands.
Kingston upon Hull East is a constituency with a rich political legacy, facing contemporary economic challenges, yet remains intricately connected to the broader socio-political landscape of the United Kingdom.
Brexit
Did Kingston upon Hull East vote for Brexit?

of the electorate in Kingston upon Hull East voted for Brexit in the European Union (EU) referendum in June 2016.
In 2016, the constituency of Kingston upon Hull East voted to leave the EU. The decision could have been influenced by a number of factors, including concerns about immigration, a desire for greater control over laws and regulations, and frustration with the perceived influence of the EU on British sovereignty. Additionally, the area has a history of industrial decline and may have seen Brexit as an opportunity to shake up the status quo and bring about change. The vote to leave reflected the complex mix of emotions and priorities of the people in the area at the time.
Local Council
Kingston-upon-Hull City Council
The Guildhall
Alfred Gelder Street
Hull
HU1 2AA
Phone
01482 300 300
Customer services
Website
http://www.hullcc.gov.uk/
Email
info@hullcc.gov.uk
Fax
Kingston-upon-Hull City Council is located in Hull, and is 1.1 miles from the HU8 8BT postcode.
Member of Parliament (MP)

MP Name
Karl Turner MP
Party
Labour
Constituency
Kingston upon Hull East
E14000771
Profile
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Karl Turner MP, representing the Labour Party, serves as the Member of Parliament for Kingston upon Hull East. Born in Hull, Turner has a background in law, having worked as a barrister before entering politics. Known for his strong advocacy for workers' rights and social justice, he passionately supports the NHS and public services. Karl Turner has been vocal on issues affecting his constituents in Hull East, a region facing economic challenges. For more information, visit his profile on the UK Parliament website here.