Talk:Northern Party

Latest comment: 3 years ago by Dunarc in topic Harold Elletson details

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Harold Elletson details edit

I have changed the claim that Harold Elletson "was the Conservative MP for Blackpool North and Fleetwood" to say instead that he "was the Conservative MP for Blackpool North 1992-1997". To explain, firstly he was never MP for the Blackpool North and Fleetwood constituency. That constituency was not created until 1997 and although Elletson stood for election in it in 1997 he was not elected. His seat was its predecessor Blackpool North which had significantly different boundaries and did not include Fleetwood. I also added the dates as I thought it was worth clarifying his service as an MP had ended nearly two decades earlier - to me it could be read that he had just finished being an MP - and that he only served five years in parliament (ie one term), rather than being a long term representative in the area. Dunarc (talk) 15:31, 12 April 2021 (UTC)Reply