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PE8 6TY East Northamptonshire District (B)
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Total Electorate
86,241
voters
Population Rank
77th
Constituency
Corby
- Constituency
- Corby
- Constituency GSS Code
- E14000648
- Holding party
- CON HOLD
- Change from 2015
- +6.5
- 2017 majority
- 2690
- 2017 election turnout
- 73%
- Swing
- +6.5%
49.2%
44.7%
2.6%
1%
0%
0%

Corby Constituency
Background of Corby
The postcode PE8 6TY is located in Corby, a UK parliament constituency represented in the House of Commons by Tom Pursglove MP of the Conservative party.
Corby is a UK parliamentary constituency located in Northamptonshire, established in 1983. It has a diverse political history, alternating between the Labour and Conservative parties. Labour traditionally performed well in the heavily industrial town of Corby, while the surrounding rural areas often leaned towards the Conservatives. Notable shifts in political allegiance occurred in the 2010s, such as the Conservative gain in 2010, a Labour win in a 2012 by-election, followed by another Conservative victory in 2015.
The constituency encompasses the town of Corby and nearby areas including parts of East Northamptonshire. Corby itself has a significant population of Scottish descent due to the influx of workers from Scotland in the 20th century, contributing to its distinctive cultural mix. The electorate is reflective of a working-class demographic but has seen recent changes as new housing developments attract a broader socio-economic range.
Economic characteristics of Corby include a history rooted in the steel industry, with recent years seeing diversification into logistics, services, and manufacturing. Efforts have been made to revitalise the local economy with new business parks and infrastructural developments.
During the 2016 EU Referendum, Corby voted to leave the European Union, aligning with the broader national trend of Euroscepticism witnessed in many industrial and rural regions. This Brexit stance was indicative of the constituency's concerns about economic independence and immigration which have influenced political discourse.
The electorate of Corby stands at around 88,000, reflecting a growth influenced by its economic and residential development. The political landscape remains fluid, with issues such as economic regeneration, housing, and Brexit continuing to shape voter priorities.
Brexit
Did Corby vote for Brexit?

of the electorate in Corby voted for Brexit in the European Union (EU) referendum in June 2016.
Corby, part of the East Midlands region, voted in favour of Brexit in the 2016 referendum. The constituency has traditionally been a Labour stronghold, but its blue-collar roots and concerns over immigration and sovereignty likely played a role in driving locals to opt out of the EU. With a history of manufacturing and concerns about competition from abroad, many in Corby saw Brexit as a chance to regain control over borders and trade deals. The area's desire for change and independence likely led to a majority in favour of leaving the European Union.
Local Council
Peterborough City Council
Town Hall
Bridge Street
Peterborough
PE1 1PJ
Phone
01733 747 474
Website
http://www.peterborough.gov.uk/
Fax
01733 345 090
Peterborough City Council is located in Peterborough, and is 9.3 miles from the PE8 6TY postcode.
Member of Parliament (MP)

MP Name
Tom Pursglove MP
Party
Conservative
Constituency
Corby
E14000648
Profile
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Tom Pursglove MP is a British Conservative politician representing Corby and East Northamptonshire since 2015. Born in 1988, he became the youngest Conservative MP at that time. Pursglove is known for his firm stance on Brexit and advocates for strong law and order policies. He has a background in local government, having previously served as a councillor. Active in his constituency, he focuses on local issues like infrastructure and healthcare. To read more about Tom Pursglove MP, visit his official profile on the UK Parliament website: Tom Pursglove MP.