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Lochhead Cres, Coaltown of Wemyss, Kirkcaldy
KY1 4LS Fife
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Total Electorate
0
voters
Population Rank
th
Constituency
Glenrothes
- Constituency
- Glenrothes
- Constituency GSS Code
- S14000036
- Holding party
- SNP HOLD
- Change from 2015
- -17.0
- 2017 majority
- 3267
- 2017 election turnout
- 61%
- Swing
- -17.0%
19.5%
34.7%
3%
0%
42.8%
0%

Glenrothes Constituency
Background of Glenrothes
The postcode KY1 4LS is located in Glenrothes, a UK parliament constituency represented in the House of Commons by Peter Grant MP of the Scottish National party.
Glenrothes is a parliamentary constituency in central Fife, Scotland, established in 2005. It encompasses the town of Glenrothes and surrounding areas, including Leslie, Markinch, and Thornton. The constituency is represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament.
Traditionally, Glenrothes has been a Labour stronghold, with the party holding the seat from its creation until the 2015 general election. However, in 2015, the Scottish National Party (SNP) achieved a significant victory, reflecting the wider SNP surge in Scotland. Since then, Glenrothes has remained an SNP-held seat, indicating strong local support for the party's centre-left, pro-independence policies.
Demographically, Glenrothes presents a blend of urban and semi-rural characteristics, with a population comprising predominantly working- and middle-class backgrounds. The constituency hosts a mix of industries, including manufacturing, retail, healthcare, and educational services, typical of many post-industrial Central Belt communities. The local economy also benefits from its proximity to larger hubs such as Edinburgh and Dundee, facilitating commuter flows and economic interaction.
The electorate of Glenrothes has demonstrated active political engagement, with voter turnout reflecting broader national trends. In terms of Brexit, Glenrothes, consistent with Scotland as a whole, predominantly supported remain. During the 2016 EU referendum, a majority of voters in the constituency opted to stay within the European Union, highlighting a preference for maintaining European integration despite the overall UK vote to leave.
Glenrothes represents a dynamic constituency with a marked shift in political alignment towards the SNP, a mixed local economy, and a clear pro-EU stance in the context of Brexit.
Brexit
Did Glenrothes vote for Brexit?

of the electorate in Glenrothes voted for Brexit in the European Union (EU) referendum in June 2016.
The constituency of Glenrothes voted in favor of Brexit in 2016, a decision that was potentially influenced by a desire for greater control over immigration, sovereignty, and trade policies. Some residents may have felt disconnected from the EU institutions and sought to regain autonomy in decision-making. Economic concerns, such as issues with the Common Agricultural Policy or the perception of EU regulations hindering local businesses, could also have played a role in shaping the outcome. Ultimately, the diverse reasons behind Glenrothes' Brexit vote highlight the complexity of opinions within the community.
Local Council
Fife Council
Fife House
North Street
Glenrothes
Fife
KY7 5LT
Phone
08451 550 000
General enquires
08451 55 00 99
Out of hours emergency
18001 01592 551 191
Website
http://www.fifedirect.org.uk
Fax
01592 414 242
Fife Council is located in Glenrothes, and is 4.7 miles from the KY1 4LS postcode.
Member of Parliament (MP)

MP Name
Peter Grant MP
Party
Scottish National
Constituency
Glenrothes
S14000036
Profile
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Peter Grant MP represents the Scottish National Party (SNP) for Glenrothes, advocating for Scottish independence and progressive policies. He has a background in local government and finance, enhancing his expertise in fiscal matters affecting his constituency. Grant is committed to social justice, economic stability, and sustainable development. His dedication to community engagement ensures he addresses the needs of his constituents effectively. For more detailed information about his work and initiatives, visit the official SNP website.