The wider constituency was formed from an expansion of the narrow parliamentary borough (or simply borough) of the same name that existed from 1295 to 1918. This had elected two MPs from 1295 (the Model Parliament) until 1885, and then one until 1918. Since 1918 it has consistently elected candidates of the Conservative Party.
Boundaries
1918-1950: The County Borough of Canterbury, the Urban Districts of Herne Bay and Whitstable, the Rural Districts of Bridge and Elham, and the Rural District of Blean with the detached parts of the civil parishes of Dunkirk and Hernhill which were wholly surrounded by the rural district.
1950-1983: The County Borough of Canterbury, the Urban Districts of Herne Bay and Whitstable, and the Rural District of Bridge Blean.
1983-1997: The City of Canterbury wards of Barham Downs, Barton, Blean Forest, Chartham, Chestfield, Gorrell, Harbledown, Harbour, Little Stour, Marshside, Northgate, North Nailbourne, St Stephen's, Seasalter, Stone Street, Sturry North, Sturry South, Swalecliffe, Tankerton, Westgate, and Wincheap, and the Borough of Swale wards of Boughton and Courtenay.
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published: 31 May 2017
Canterbury gets its first ever Labour MP
The biggest upset of election night came in Canterbury. It has been Conservative for 99 years - its former MP had a majority of nearly 10 thousand.
All that was swept away by a Labour surge. It is another city with a large population of students - but it wasn't just Labour's promise of scrapping tuition fees that won the day.
published: 09 Jun 2017
Can the Conservatives win in Canterbury and Middlesbrough at the same time?
2017 saw the Conservatives seek a landslide coalition of their southern heartlands & Brexit-supporting Labour areas in the North, Midlands & Wales. The result: the loss of seats like Canterbury & Stockton together with David Cameron’s majority. Is this strategy doomed or can an effective campaign deliver?
including
Sir Lynton Crosby, Rt Hon Lord Feldman of Elstree,
Ben Houchen and Rt Hon Amber Rudd MP
published: 18 Jun 2019
Leadership Elections 2017 Highlight | NUS Debate
As part of the Kent Union Leadership Elections Presidential Candidate Question Time the issue of NUS Membership was realised. This is the debate which followed
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published: 05 Apr 2017
Canterbury MP Rosie Duffield on student tuition changes
We talked to Canterbury MP Rosie Duffield about the recent changes to student tuitions
#tuitionfreeze
Credits
Presented by- Eddie Thomas
Camera by- Adam Doogan Edie Stanton
Sound by- Beth Gina Matthews
Edited by- Adam Doogan
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published: 04 Oct 2017
Election 2017 TV leaders debate highlights
Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn were forced to defend their records as they faced a live TV grilling.
published: 30 May 2017
Rosie Duffield | Canterbury Pride 2017
published: 14 Aug 2018
UK general election: priorities for international development - Q&A
At this ODI-Bond event, representatives from each of the main parliamentary parties debate their plans and priorities and their vision for the UK’s role in the world post-Brexit.
Find out more at www.odi.org.uk
published: 01 Jun 2017
Results Night Live | Leadership Elections 2017 | KTV
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published: 10 Mar 2017
General Election 2017 Greener UK Hustings
On 30 May 2017, the Greener UK coalition held a Hustings before the general election to hear and question the major parties’ environment plans ahead of the general election.
Speakers: Dr Thérèse Coffey (Conservative), Baroness Parminter (Liberal Democrats), Barry Gardiner (Labour) and Caroline Russell (Green). The debate was chaired by Clive Anderson, TV and radio presenter, and president of The Woodland Trust.
11:27 - 36:25 Brexit’s impact on environmental protections
36:26 - 1:03:00 Climate and energy policy
1:03:01 - 1:15:01 Farming policy
1:15:02 - 1:23:10 Planning/Housing and nature conservation
1:23:45 - 1:36:48 Environment in politics
#GreenerUK
This event was organised by Greener UK in association with CAFOD and Christian Aid.
http://greeneruk.org/
https://storify.com/GreenAl...
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@labour @conservative @green @liberaldemocrats
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The biggest upset of election night came in Canterbury. It has been Conservative for 99 years - its former MP had a majority of nearly 10 thousand.
All that w...
The biggest upset of election night came in Canterbury. It has been Conservative for 99 years - its former MP had a majority of nearly 10 thousand.
All that was swept away by a Labour surge. It is another city with a large population of students - but it wasn't just Labour's promise of scrapping tuition fees that won the day.
The biggest upset of election night came in Canterbury. It has been Conservative for 99 years - its former MP had a majority of nearly 10 thousand.
All that was swept away by a Labour surge. It is another city with a large population of students - but it wasn't just Labour's promise of scrapping tuition fees that won the day.
2017 saw the Conservatives seek a landslide coalition of their southern heartlands & Brexit-supporting Labour areas in the North, Midlands & Wales. The result: ...
2017 saw the Conservatives seek a landslide coalition of their southern heartlands & Brexit-supporting Labour areas in the North, Midlands & Wales. The result: the loss of seats like Canterbury & Stockton together with David Cameron’s majority. Is this strategy doomed or can an effective campaign deliver?
including
Sir Lynton Crosby, Rt Hon Lord Feldman of Elstree,
Ben Houchen and Rt Hon Amber Rudd MP
2017 saw the Conservatives seek a landslide coalition of their southern heartlands & Brexit-supporting Labour areas in the North, Midlands & Wales. The result: the loss of seats like Canterbury & Stockton together with David Cameron’s majority. Is this strategy doomed or can an effective campaign deliver?
including
Sir Lynton Crosby, Rt Hon Lord Feldman of Elstree,
Ben Houchen and Rt Hon Amber Rudd MP
As part of the Kent Union Leadership Elections Presidential Candidate Question Time the issue of NUS Membership was realised. This is the debate which followed
...
As part of the Kent Union Leadership Elections Presidential Candidate Question Time the issue of NUS Membership was realised. This is the debate which followed
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As part of the Kent Union Leadership Elections Presidential Candidate Question Time the issue of NUS Membership was realised. This is the debate which followed
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We talked to Canterbury MP Rosie Duffield about the recent changes to student tuitions
#tuitionfreeze
Credits
Presented by- Eddie Thomas
Camera by- Adam Dooga...
We talked to Canterbury MP Rosie Duffield about the recent changes to student tuitions
#tuitionfreeze
Credits
Presented by- Eddie Thomas
Camera by- Adam Doogan Edie Stanton
Sound by- Beth Gina Matthews
Edited by- Adam Doogan
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We talked to Canterbury MP Rosie Duffield about the recent changes to student tuitions
#tuitionfreeze
Credits
Presented by- Eddie Thomas
Camera by- Adam Doogan Edie Stanton
Sound by- Beth Gina Matthews
Edited by- Adam Doogan
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At this ODI-Bond event, representatives from each of the main parliamentary parties debate their plans and priorities and their vision for the UK’s role in the ...
At this ODI-Bond event, representatives from each of the main parliamentary parties debate their plans and priorities and their vision for the UK’s role in the world post-Brexit.
Find out more at www.odi.org.uk
At this ODI-Bond event, representatives from each of the main parliamentary parties debate their plans and priorities and their vision for the UK’s role in the world post-Brexit.
Find out more at www.odi.org.uk
On 30 May 2017, the Greener UK coalition held a Hustings before the general election to hear and question the major parties’ environment plans ahead of the gene...
On 30 May 2017, the Greener UK coalition held a Hustings before the general election to hear and question the major parties’ environment plans ahead of the general election.
Speakers: Dr Thérèse Coffey (Conservative), Baroness Parminter (Liberal Democrats), Barry Gardiner (Labour) and Caroline Russell (Green). The debate was chaired by Clive Anderson, TV and radio presenter, and president of The Woodland Trust.
11:27 - 36:25 Brexit’s impact on environmental protections
36:26 - 1:03:00 Climate and energy policy
1:03:01 - 1:15:01 Farming policy
1:15:02 - 1:23:10 Planning/Housing and nature conservation
1:23:45 - 1:36:48 Environment in politics
#GreenerUK
This event was organised by Greener UK in association with CAFOD and Christian Aid.
http://greeneruk.org/
https://storify.com/GreenAllianceUK/greener-uk-hustings
On 30 May 2017, the Greener UK coalition held a Hustings before the general election to hear and question the major parties’ environment plans ahead of the general election.
Speakers: Dr Thérèse Coffey (Conservative), Baroness Parminter (Liberal Democrats), Barry Gardiner (Labour) and Caroline Russell (Green). The debate was chaired by Clive Anderson, TV and radio presenter, and president of The Woodland Trust.
11:27 - 36:25 Brexit’s impact on environmental protections
36:26 - 1:03:00 Climate and energy policy
1:03:01 - 1:15:01 Farming policy
1:15:02 - 1:23:10 Planning/Housing and nature conservation
1:23:45 - 1:36:48 Environment in politics
#GreenerUK
This event was organised by Greener UK in association with CAFOD and Christian Aid.
http://greeneruk.org/
https://storify.com/GreenAllianceUK/greener-uk-hustings
Tune in to learn more about Canterbury's candidates for the general elections. Follow KTV bringing the hustings live to you!
@labour @conservative @green @liberaldemocrats
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The biggest upset of election night came in Canterbury. It has been Conservative for 99 years - its former MP had a majority of nearly 10 thousand.
All that was swept away by a Labour surge. It is another city with a large population of students - but it wasn't just Labour's promise of scrapping tuition fees that won the day.
2017 saw the Conservatives seek a landslide coalition of their southern heartlands & Brexit-supporting Labour areas in the North, Midlands & Wales. The result: the loss of seats like Canterbury & Stockton together with David Cameron’s majority. Is this strategy doomed or can an effective campaign deliver?
including
Sir Lynton Crosby, Rt Hon Lord Feldman of Elstree,
Ben Houchen and Rt Hon Amber Rudd MP
As part of the Kent Union Leadership Elections Presidential Candidate Question Time the issue of NUS Membership was realised. This is the debate which followed
Check out more from KTV:
http://www.ktvlive.co.uk
Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/pages/KTV/368732523188645
Twitter - http://twitter.com/kent_tv
We talked to Canterbury MP Rosie Duffield about the recent changes to student tuitions
#tuitionfreeze
Credits
Presented by- Eddie Thomas
Camera by- Adam Doogan Edie Stanton
Sound by- Beth Gina Matthews
Edited by- Adam Doogan
Check out more from KTV:
Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/pages/KTV/368732523188645
Twitter - http://twitter.com/kent_tv
At this ODI-Bond event, representatives from each of the main parliamentary parties debate their plans and priorities and their vision for the UK’s role in the world post-Brexit.
Find out more at www.odi.org.uk
On 30 May 2017, the Greener UK coalition held a Hustings before the general election to hear and question the major parties’ environment plans ahead of the general election.
Speakers: Dr Thérèse Coffey (Conservative), Baroness Parminter (Liberal Democrats), Barry Gardiner (Labour) and Caroline Russell (Green). The debate was chaired by Clive Anderson, TV and radio presenter, and president of The Woodland Trust.
11:27 - 36:25 Brexit’s impact on environmental protections
36:26 - 1:03:00 Climate and energy policy
1:03:01 - 1:15:01 Farming policy
1:15:02 - 1:23:10 Planning/Housing and nature conservation
1:23:45 - 1:36:48 Environment in politics
#GreenerUK
This event was organised by Greener UK in association with CAFOD and Christian Aid.
http://greeneruk.org/
https://storify.com/GreenAllianceUK/greener-uk-hustings