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Boston and Skegness

Richard Tice's parliamentary constituency

2024
Elected
2,010
Majority
38.3%
Vote Share
Reform
Party

🗳️ 2024 General Election Results

Richard Tice (Reform)
17,433 (38.3%)
Conservative
15,423 (33.9%)
Labour
7,087 (15.6%)
Others
5,573 (12.2%)

📍 About the Constituency

  • Location: Lincolnshire, East Midlands
  • Main towns: Boston, Skegness
  • Population: ~100,000
  • Character: Coastal, agricultural
  • Brexit vote: 75.6% Leave (highest in UK)

📊 Key Issues

  • Immigration and population change
  • Coastal erosion and flooding
  • NHS and healthcare access
  • Agricultural economy
  • Tourism (Skegness seaside)

📧 Contact Your MP

Address:
House of Commons
Westminster
London SW1A 0AA

For constituency casework, contact the parliamentary office. Richard Tice holds regular surgeries for Boston and Skegness residents.

📜 Previous MPs

Matt Warman (Conservative)2015-2024
Mark Simmonds (Conservative)2001-2015
Sir Richard Body (Conservative)1966-2001

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

When was Richard Tice elected?

Richard Tice was elected MP for Boston and Skegness on 4 July 2024 in the general election.

What was Richard Tice's majority?

Richard Tice won with a majority of 2,010 votes over the Conservative candidate.

Is Boston and Skegness a safe seat?

Historically Conservative, it became the first Reform UK seat in a general election in 2024. The constituency voted 75.6% Leave in Brexit.