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Local Politics
Canley Cl, Stockport
SK1 3QB Stockport District (B)
What's the local government like, and who's in charge of local services?
Please note that 2024 election data is coming soon.
Total Electorate
66,088
voters
Population Rank
502th
Constituency
Stockport
- Constituency
- Stockport
- Constituency GSS Code
- E14000969
- Holding party
- LAB HOLD
- Change from 2015
- +13.4
- 2017 majority
- 14477
- 2017 election turnout
- 65%
- Swing
- +13.4%
28.4%
63.3%
4.3%
1.4%
0%
0%

Stockport Constituency
Background of Stockport
The postcode SK1 3QB is located in Stockport, a UK parliament constituency represented in the House of Commons by Ann Coffey MP of the Labour party.
Stockport is a parliamentary constituency located in Greater Manchester, England. Established in 1832, it encompasses the central area of Stockport, including the town centre and various suburban districts. Historically, the seat has fluctuated between the Conservative and Labour parties, with Labour holding it consistently since 1992. Noteworthy MPs include Ann Coffey, who represented Labour from 1992 until her defection to The Independent Group in 2019.
Demographically, Stockport is diverse, housing a mix of urban and suburban populations. The area comprises working-class neighbourhoods alongside more affluent residential zones, reflecting a broad socio-economic spectrum. Economic activities are varied, encompassing retail, healthcare, education, and a notable service sector, bolstered by Stockport's position within the Greater Manchester urban agglomeration.
Stockport’s electorate had around 75,000 registered voters as of the last general election. The constituency demonstrates a moderate political engagement, with voter turnout fluctuating around the national average in recent elections. In terms of education and employment, Stockport enjoys relatively high levels of educational attainment and has a lower-than-average unemployment rate compared to other areas in Greater Manchester.
With regard to Brexit, Stockport voters marginally favoured Leave in the 2016 EU referendum, reflecting a divide typical of many urban constituencies outside London. This has influenced local political discourse, with Brexit occasionally shaping election discussions and party stances. The constituency remains a bellwether for broader national trends, encompassing both progressive and traditional elements within its diverse political landscape.
Brexit
Did Stockport vote for Brexit?

of the electorate in Stockport voted for Brexit in the European Union (EU) referendum in June 2016.
The constituency of Stockport voted in favour of Brexit in the 2016 referendum, reflecting a prevailing sentiment among residents. Reasons for this decision may include concerns around immigration, sovereignty, and a desire to regain control over national laws and borders. Some voters in Stockport may have felt that leaving the EU would provide greater opportunities for the UK to strike trade deals and make decisions independent of Brussels. The result in Stockport was a part of the wider trend across the North of England, where many areas opted to leave the EU.
Local Council
Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council
Town Hall
Edward Street
Stockport
Greater Manchester
SK1 3XE
Website
http://www.stockport.gov.uk/
Email
stockportdirect@stockport.gov.uk
Fax
Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council is located in Stockport, and is 0.3 miles from the SK1 3QB postcode.
Member of Parliament (MP)

MP Name
Ann Coffey MP
Party
Labour
Constituency
Stockport
E14000969
Profile
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Ann Coffey is a British Labour MP who has served the constituency of Stockport since 1992. With a background in social work, she has been a staunch advocate for children's welfare and mental health services. Known for her moderate stance, Coffey supported centrist policies within the Labour Party. She chairs the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Runaway and Missing Children and Adults. For more information, visit her [official Parliament profile](https://www.parliament.uk/biographies/commons/ann-coffey/191).