Election 97

South Shields


Result 97 gain
from Labour
Current MP 97 David Clark
Majority 0 ( 0.0%)
Conservative 97 5,681 (14.6%)
Labour 97 27,834 (71.4%)
LibDem 97 3,429 ( 8.8%)
Nationalist 97 0 ( 0.0%)
Other 97 2,034 ( 5.2%)
Elected party 97
Electorate 97 62,261
Turnout 97 38,978 (62.6%)



1992 MP David Clark
Old constituency name South Shields
Majority 92 15,821 (34.5%)
Conservative 92 12,220 (26.6%)
Labour 92 28,041 (61.1%)
LibDem 92 5,626 (12.3%)
Nationalist 92 0 ( 0.0%)
Other 92 0 ( 0.0%)
Elected party 92 Labour
Electorate 92 65,863
Turnout 92 45,887 (69.7%)
South Shields



Tory change -12.1%
Labour change +10.3%
Lib Dem change -3.5%
Nationalist change +0.0%
Other change +5.2%
Electorate change -5.5%
Turnout Change -7.1%
Robert Waller wrote

A working-class seat at the mouth of the Tyne, South Shields has in its time been a shipbuilding metropolis, an active coal-mining community and a holiday resort on the North Sea. Newer industries have arrived, but still leave the area with an unemployment rate 60 per cent higher than the national average. South Shields also has 50 per cent more council housing than average and an ethnic community of Bangladeshis and Yemenis. In such circumstances, it would be surprising if this were not a safe Labour seat, and so it is, with MP David Clark sitting on a comfortable five-figure majority.


Super Profiles

486 1.32 9.03 15
1,409 3.83 11.17 34
2,010 5.46 11.25 49
3,886 10.55 14.70 72
710 1.93 10.45 18
0 0.00 2.81 0
4,044 10.98 8.01 137
10,101 27.43 15.25 180
6,770 18.38 7.13 258
7,357 19.98 10.17 197