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The 2010 election saw political party infighting when the Labour candidate for North West Norfolk, Manish Sood [n 4] [2] stated in an interview with the local newspaper Lynn News that Gordon Brown was "the worst prime minister we have had in this country". This gained national attention and resulted in Labour disowning their candidate.
James Oliver Wild (born 5 January 1977) is a British Conservative Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for North West Norfolk since 2019. [1] He has been Shadow Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury since November 2024, [2] and was Shadow Minister for Education from July to November 2024.
King's Lynn was replaced by North West Norfolk, which also incorporated Wells-next-the-Sea and the Rural District of Walsingham, including Fakenham, transferred from North Norfolk. Norfolk 1974–1983: 1983
He was first elected as the Member of Parliament (MP) for North West Norfolk in 1983. He lost his seat in 1997, but regained it in 2001 and retained it until standing down in 2019. He was appointed Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Asia and the Pacific on 14 May 2010, [1] [2] a position he held until 5 September 2012. [3]
MP Constituency Party ... 2.4 Terry Jermy: South West Norfolk: Labour: 2024: 630 1.4 Andrew Lewin: ... North West Norfolk: Conservative: 2019: 4,954 11.1
North Norfolk CC: 70,729 14,395 Duncan Baker† Karen Ward¤ Norfolk: North West Cambridgeshire CC: 94,909 25,983 Shailesh Vara† Cathy Cordiner-Achenbach‡ Cambridgeshire: North West Norfolk CC: 72,080 19,922 James Wild† Jo Rust‡ Norfolk: Norwich North BC: 67,172 4,738 Chloe Smith† Karen Davis‡ Norfolk: Norwich South BC: 77,845 12,760
This is a list of members of Parliament (MPs) elected to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom by English constituencies for the Fifty-Eighth Parliament of the United Kingdom (2019–2024).
1.2.5 Norfolk (8 then 9) ... 1.3.2 North West London Boroughs ... 1 MP sat as an independent from Nov 2015 2 seat gained by the SNP in a Jul 2008 by-election