St Pancras South East

St Pancras South East
Former borough constituencyfor the House of Commons
19181950
Created fromSt Pancras South and St Pancras East
Replaced byHolborn and St Pancras South and St Pancras North

St. Pancras South East was a borough constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It elected one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election. It was created in 1918 by the division of St Pancras South into South East and South West divisions, and abolished in 1950.

Politics and history of the constituency

Boundaries

St Pancras South East in London 1918-50

1918–1950: The Metropolitan Borough of St Pancras wards of six and eight, and the part of ward number three lying to the south and east of a line running along the middle of Camden Road from a point where that road is intersected by the eastern boundary of the metropolitan borough to the point where that road crosses the Regent's Canal and thence westward along the middle of that canal to the western boundary of Ward number three.

In 1950 the constituency was split between Holborn and St Pancras South (wards Six and Eight) and St Pancras North (ward Three).

Members of Parliament

ElectionMember [1]Party
1918John HopkinsUnionist
1923Herbert RomerilLabour
1924John HopkinsUnionist
1929Herbert RomerilLabour
1931Sir Alfred BeitConservative
1945Santo JegerLabour
1950constituency abolished

Elections in the 1910s

General election 1918: St Pancras South-East
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
UnionistJohn Hopkins4,884 37.8
LiberalRichard Reiss3,594 27.8
IndependentPercy Adams* 2,263 17.5
LabourHerbert Romeril2,189 16.9
Majority1,290 10.0
Turnout12,930 47.2
Unionistwin (new seat)

* Some records describe Adams as an Independent, while others state that Adams, Hopkins and Reiss all supported the Coalition Government. One states that Coalition Government endorsement was initially issued to Reiss but subsequently withdrawn.

However, Craig records that Adams initially received the coupon with Liberal endorsement, and this was later withdrawn, with Craig claiming to be free of any party allegiance and previously having been outspokenly against the coalition.

Elections in the 1920s

General election 1922: St Pancras South-East
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
UnionistJohn Hopkins8,753 47.5 +9.7
LabourHerbert Romeril5,609 30.5 +13.6
LiberalLeonard Franklin4,053 22.0 −5.8
Majority3,144 17.0 +7.0
Turnout18,415 60.1 +12.9
UnionistholdSwing
General election 1923: St Pancras South East
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LabourHerbert Romeril7,866 41.6 +11.1
UnionistJohn Hopkins7,174 37.9 −9.6
LiberalGeorge Swaffield 3,890 20.5 −1.5
Majority692 3.7 N/A
Turnout18,950
Labourgain from UnionistSwing+10.3
General election 1924: St Pancras South-East
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
UnionistJohn Hopkins12,538 54.5 +16.6
LabourHerbert Romeril10,463 45.5 +3.9
Majority2,075 9.0 +5.3
Turnout23,001 72.6
UnionistholdSwing
General election 1929: St Pancras South East
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LabourHerbert Romeril13,173 47.9 +2.4
UnionistAlfred Beit10,543 38.3 −16.2
LiberalElizabeth Edwardes 3,798 13.8 New
Majority2,630 9.6 N/A
Turnout30,144 66.8 −5.8
Labourgain from UnionistSwing+9.3

Elections in the 1930s

General election 1931: St Pancras South East
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
ConservativeAlfred Beit18,064 66.7 +28.4
LabourHerbert Romeril8,684 32.1 −15.8
CommunistShaukat Usmani332 1.2 New
Majority9,380 34.6 N/A
Turnout27.080 65.5 −1.3
Conservativegain from LabourSwing
General election 1935: St Pancras South East[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
ConservativeAlfred Beit11,976 51.0 −15.7
LabourSanto Jeger10,340 44.0 +11.9
LiberalLaurence George Bowman1,181 5.0 New
Majority1,636 7.0 −27.6
Turnout23,497 60.4 −5.1
ConservativeholdSwing

Elections in the 1940s

General election 1945: St Pancras South East
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LabourSanto Jeger10,030 59.6 +15.6
ConservativeAlfred Beit5,320 31.6 −19.4
LiberalAudrey Blackman1,474 8.8 +3.8
Majority4,710 28.0 N/A
Turnout16,824 64.3 +3.9
Labourgain from ConservativeSwing

References

  1. ^Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "S" (part 1)
  2. ^British parliamentary election results 1918-1949, Craig, F. W. S.