Twickenham MP slams plans for new constituency boundaries that would see parts of Whitton join Brentford and Isleworth

By Dimitris Kouimtsidis

26th Aug 2021 | Local News

TWICKENHAM'S MP, Munira Wilson, has responded to news of plans to redraw her constituency's electoral boundaries so that half of Whitton is placed in Brentford and Isleworth.

Wilson, who lives with her husband and young family in Whitton's Heathfield ward, condemned the proposed changes which were announced on Tuesday by the Boundaries Commission for England.

She told Nub News: "I love and live in the area I represent.

"I do not want to lose any part of this fantastic constituency.

"These proposed changes from the Tories, which I voted against, force Whitton ward out of the Twickenham constituency despite its very close ties to Twickenham.

"It makes no sense to rip out Whitton just to reduce the number of constituents I currently represent and make the Government's arithmetic work.

"I consider myself a Whitton resident, although I live in Heathfield ward - this proposal splits my home town in two."

She added: "Whilst most people are focused on recovery from the pandemic, the Government is playing politics with constituency boundaries.

"The arbitrary rules for constituency sizes given by the Conservatives to the Boundary Commission do not focus on what is best for local communities, the ties that bind them together and into a local area."

A consultation on the proposed changes has opened and can be filled in on the Commission's website.

     

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