A short guide to Glasgow’s position in UK politics.
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00:00 Brisey Sonak has announced that there will be a general election on the 4th of July 2024,
00:04 which will undoubtedly change the landscape of UK politics.
00:07 The last election took place in 2019 where the Conservatives won an outright majority,
00:11 before the Covid-19 pandemic, before the cost of living crisis set,
00:14 before we left the European Union. As a nation, we are in a very different position than we were then.
00:18 Ahead of the election, here is a short guide to the political landscape of Glasgow and its
00:22 place in UK politics. The city of Glasgow is split into seven separate constituencies,
00:26 all of which have their own seat in the House of Commons. Each constituency holds a population
00:30 between 69,000 and 77,000 people. Currently, all of Glasgow's are occupied by SNP representatives,
00:36 however according to Election Maps UK and other strategists, it looks likely that all of these
00:41 will be taken by Labour candidates at the 2024 election, changing the city's colour from yellow
00:46 to red. Glasgow was historically a Labour stronghold, but the party lost all seven
00:50 seats to the SNP in 2015, following the referendum. The UK election operates on a
00:55 first past the post voting system meaning the party who receives the most votes gains a seat.