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Farlam Avenue, North Shields, North Tyneside, Tyne And Wear
NE30 3PW North Tyneside District (B)
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Total Electorate
79,010
voters
Population Rank
257th
Constituency
Tynemouth
- Constituency
- Tynemouth
- Constituency GSS Code
- E14001006
- Holding party
- LAB HOLD
- Change from 2015
- +8.8
- 2017 majority
- 11666
- 2017 election turnout
- 73%
- Swing
- +8.8%
36.5%
57%
3%
1.1%
0%
0%

Tynemouth Constituency
Background of Tynemouth
The postcode NE30 3PW is located in Tynemouth, a UK parliament constituency represented in the House of Commons by Alan Campbell MP of the Labour party.
Tynemouth is a UK parliamentary constituency located in the metropolitan borough of North Tyneside in the North East of England. Formed in 1832, Tynemouth encompasses the coastal town of Tynemouth along with North Shields, Cullercoats, and Whitley Bay. The constituency has a mixed economic profile, traditionally based on shipbuilding, fishing, and port operations, with modern shifts towards retail, services, and light industry reflecting broader economic transformations.
Tynemouth's political landscape has seen fluctuations between Conservative and Labour representation. Historically, it consistently elected Conservative MPs but has predominantly favoured the Labour Party since the late 1990s, with Labour's Alan Campbell serving as the MP since 1997.
Demographically, Tynemouth is characterised by a combination of working-class and middle-class residential areas, with a population exhibiting a mix of ages due to both retiring individuals and families drawn to its coastal amenities. The electorate is diverse, although generally, working-class areas tend to support Labour, while more affluent regions show conservative leanings.
In the 2016 EU referendum, North Tyneside, the borough encompassing Tynemouth, voted to leave the European Union, reflecting a nation-wide sentiment of Euroscepticism prevalent in various working-class communities across the UK. This Brexit stance highlights the constituency’s alignment with broader national movements and economic anxieties.
Tynemouth embodies a blend of historical maritime heritage, transitional economic sectors, and a politically active, mixed-demographic electorate, rendering it a constituency of significant interest in North East politics.
Brexit
Did Tynemouth vote for Brexit?

of the electorate in Tynemouth voted for Brexit in the European Union (EU) referendum in June 2016.
The constituency of Tynemouth voted to leave the EU in the 2016 referendum. Many residents cited concerns over sovereignty, immigration, and the perceived lack of control over laws and regulations from Brussels as key reasons for voting leave. Additionally, some voters in Tynemouth expressed frustration with the perceived unequal distribution of resources and opportunities within the EU. The result reflected a desire for change and a belief that leaving the EU would allow the UK to regain control over its borders and decision-making processes.
Local Council
North Tyneside Metropolitan Borough Council
Quadrant
The Silverlink North
Cobalt Business Park
North Tyneside
Tyne and Wear
NE27 0BY
Phone
0345 200 0101
Customer contact centre
Website
http://www.northtyneside.gov.uk
Email
contact.us@northtyneside.gov.uk
Fax
North Tyneside Metropolitan Borough Council is located in Cobalt Business Park, and is 2.4 miles from the NE30 3PW postcode.
Member of Parliament (MP)

MP Name
Alan Campbell MP
Party
Labour
Constituency
Tynemouth
E14001006
Profile
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Alan Campbell MP is a Labour Party politician representing Tynemouth. Born in 1957, Campbell has served as MP since 1997. He has a background in teaching and has taken on roles such as Senior Prefect and Labour's Deputy Chief Whip. Known for his commitment to education and social justice, Campbell works to address local issues such as healthcare, transportation, and economic development. For more information, visit the official parliamentary website.