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      • Camborne and Redruth Camborne and Redruth is a former constituency. It ceased to exist following the boundary change in 2024. It was located in the South West region of England. The seat was last held by George Eustice (Conservative) between 6 May 2010 to 30 May 2024. The dissolution of Parliament took place on 30th May 2024.
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  2. Camborne and Redruth ( / kæmbɔːrn ænd rɛdruːθ /) is a constituency [n 1] in Cornwall represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since its creation for the 2010 general election by George Eustice, a Conservative who served as Environment Secretary between 2020 and 2022 under Prime Minister Boris Johnson. [n 2] The seat is on ...

  3. t. e. The Parliament of the United Kingdom currently has 650 parliamentary constituencies across the constituent countries ( England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland ), each electing a single member of parliament (MP) to the House of Commons by the plurality ( first past the post) voting system, ordinarily every five years.

  4. Parliamentary constituencies in Cornwall: Camborne and Redruth CC; North Cornwall CC; South East Cornwall CC; St Austell and Newquay CC; St Ives CC; Truro and Falmouth CC; Proposed Revised constituencies in Cornwall

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  6. MPs representing Camborne and Redruth. Camborne and Redruth is a former constituency. It ceased to exist following the boundary change in 2024. It was located in the South West region of England. The seat was last held by George Eustice (Conservative) between 6 May 2010 to 30 May 2024.

  7. There are 650 constituencies for the UK House of Commons. In the United Kingdom (UK), each of the electoral areas or divisions called constituencies elects one member to the House of Commons. Within the United Kingdom there are five bodies with members elected by electoral districts called "constituencies" as opposed to "wards":

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