Andrew Morrison, an accountant and resident of Glasgow East, offers an overview of the constituency ahead of the upcoming by-election.
This constituency is among the most deprived in
Britain and is home to the ex-council ward ‘Calton’ which - as David Cameron mentioned in one of his first speeches as leader - was reported
to have has a male life expectancy of 53.9 years. This is appallingly low compared to the UK average of
75.9 years. Even Iraqis, who lack a universally free health service,
can expect to live much longer than this. Glasgow East is also home to the
Easterhouse estate – famous for inspiring former Tory leader Iain
Duncan Smith to set up the Centre for Social Justice.
Cosmetically the areas around Glasgow East have been modernised and
many of the large communal housing blocks built in the bleak
‘Brutalist’ architectural style have been demolished, however the area
still suffers from all the big problems which plague inner cities –
worklessness, alcohol abuse, drug addiction, petty crime. Glasgow East
suffers from these problems on a larger scale compared to other inner
city constituencies.
Not all of the area is doom and gloom however. Since the electoral
borders were altered to create Glasgow East more affluent
neighbourhoods are now included in the area. Suburbs such as Carmyle,
Garrowhill and Mount Vernon are relatively peaceful and such areas are
likely to be heavily targeted by the Nationalists.
Sadly for them however, Labour incumbents in Glasgow have hardly had
reason to stir in their slumber. The closest this area came to turning
Conservative was during the Scots Tories apogee in 1955, where
nationally the party won more than 50% of the popular vote. At that
election the party polled 42.2% of all votes cast in this seat, and the
Labour candidate was still returned to Westminster safely.
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