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DN14 0YH
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Total Electorate
69,857
voters
Population Rank
481th
Constituency
Brigg and Goole
- Constituency
- Brigg and Goole
- Constituency GSS Code
- E14000596
- Holding party
- CON HOLD
- Change from 2015
- +7.4
- 2017 majority
- 12363
- 2017 election turnout
- 68%
- Swing
- +7.4%
60.4%
33%
1.9%
1.2%
0%
0%

Brigg and Goole Constituency
Background of Brigg and Goole
The postcode DN14 0YH is located in Brigg and Goole, a UK parliament constituency represented in the House of Commons by Andrew Percy MP of the Conservative party.
Brigg and Goole is a parliamentary constituency in the Yorkshire and Humber region of England. Established in 1997, it combined areas from the former Boothferry, Glanford & Scunthorpe, and Brigg & Cleethorpes seats. The constituency includes the towns of Brigg, Goole, and surrounding rural areas within North Lincolnshire and the East Riding of Yorkshire.
Historically, Brigg and Goole has shown fluctuating political leanings. Initially represented by Labour MP Ian Cawsey from its creation, the seat shifted to the Conservative Party in 2010 when Andrew Percy was elected, marking a departure from a traditionally Labour stronghold to Conservative representation, reflecting broader national trends.
Demographically, Brigg and Goole comprises a mix of semi-rural and urban populations. Its electorate features a varied age profile with significant numbers in both working-age categories and an expanding elder demographic. The socio-economic characteristics of the constituency depict a blend of industrial heritage, particularly in Goole’s port town activities and Brigg’s agricultural backdrop. Economic activity here includes manufacturing, logistics, and retail sectors supporting local employment.
In terms of the electorate, Brigg and Goole had around 72,000 registered voters as of the last general election. Voter engagement in this constituency reflects average turnout levels akin to national figures.
Regarding Brexit, Brigg and Goole leaned significantly towards leaving the EU, mirroring broader trends in similar constituencies. The 2016 EU Referendum saw a majority of voters (approximately 66%) opting for Leave, influenced by economic concerns and sovereignty issues. This stance has since impacted local political narratives and policy priorities, particularly in areas of trade, agriculture, and industry regulation.
Brigg and Goole presents a microcosm of the intertwining of historical labour roots with contemporary Conservative political shifts, reflective of broader UK electoral dynamics.
Brexit
Did Brigg and Goole vote for Brexit?

of the electorate in Brigg and Goole voted for Brexit in the European Union (EU) referendum in June 2016.
Brigg and Goole, like many towns in the North of England, voted in favor of Brexit in 2016. The residents here felt that leaving the EU was a way to take back control of their borders, laws, and money. Many in this constituency were concerned about increased immigration putting pressure on public services, and felt that EU regulations were holding back British businesses. The desire for sovereignty and a desire to regain control over their own affairs were among the key reasons that led voters in Brigg and Goole to support leaving the European Union.
Local Council
North Lincolnshire Council
Civic Centre
Ashby Road
Scunthorpe
North Lincolnshire
DN16 1AB
Phone
01724 296 296
01724 276 444
Out of hours emergency
Website
http://www.northlincs.gov.uk/
Email
customerservice@northlincs.gov.uk
Fax
North Lincolnshire Council is located in Scunthorpe, and is 12.9 miles from the DN14 0YH postcode.
Member of Parliament (MP)

MP Name
Andrew Percy MP
Party
Conservative
Constituency
Brigg and Goole
E14000596
Profile
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Andrew Percy is a British Conservative Party politician serving as the Member of Parliament for Brigg and Goole since 2010. Born in 1977, he has a background in teaching and local government. Percy is known for advocating Brexit and emphasising local issues like healthcare and flood defence in his constituency. He demonstrates a pragmatic approach to politics, often focusing on community-centric policies. For more information, visit his official website.