2023 Review of Parliamentary Constituencies

New revised proposals for constituencies

The Boundary Commission for England recently published revised proposals for constituencies across the country and had a final month-long consultation, giving the public their last opportunity to send in their views. This third and final consultation on the new map of revised constituency proposals closed on 5 December.

The Commission is undertaking an independent review of all constituencies in England as requested by Parliament. The number of electors within each constituency currently varies widely due to population changes since the last boundary review.

A third and final consultation on the new map of revised constituency proposals is open now until 5 December.

The public are invited to view and comment on the new map. A paper copy of these maps is also available to view between 9am and 5pm Monday to Friday at reception in Causeway House, Bocking End, Braintree CM7 9HB.

The Commission is undertaking an independent review of all constituencies in England as requested by Parliament. The number of electors within each constituency currently varies widely due to population changes since the last boundary review.

The 2023 Boundary Review will rebalance the number of electors each MP represents, resulting in significant change to the existing constituency map. As part of the review, the number of constituencies in England will increase from 533 to 543. The Commission will analyse the responses from the final consultation and form its final recommendations. These will be submitted to Parliament by 1 July 2023.