Blaenau Gwent and Rhymney

New parliamentary constituency

This constituency is new at the July general election, and replaces the previous four constituencies:

Blaenau Gwent

Covered approximately 100% of this new constituency’s population, and 100% of this new constituency’s area.

Caerphilly

Covered approximately 9% of this new constituency’s population, and 3% of this new constituency’s area.

Islwyn

Covered approximately 5% of this new constituency’s population, and 3% of this new constituency’s area.

Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney

Covered approximately 21% of this new constituency’s population, and 31% of this new constituency’s area.

MP profiles

Date elected

6th May 2010

Public opinion

Would be less favourable towards the Conservative Party if they chose to weaken climate policies

77.3%

69.1% national average

Believe the government has increased investment in renewables over the past 5 years

48%

52.0% national average

Believe that the government should use wind and solar farms to reduce energy bills

84.2%

84.3% national average

Believe that the government should continue the block on onshore wind development

19.5%

24.3% national average

Second placed party at most recent election

Plaid Cymru

Have missed a bill payment in the last six months

35.8%

31.5% national average

Have missed a credit payment in the last six months

26.4%

23.6% national average

Have not been able to afford to turn the heating on at home when they have felt cold in the past month

45.1%

37.5% national average

Loss of nature and destruction of the environment should be one of the most important concerns for the country

This area National average
Neither agree nor disagree 20.8% 18.7%
Net agree 70.2% 72.6%
Net disagree 9.9% 8.7%
Partly agree 36.4% 38.8%
Partly disagree 6% 5.9%
Strongly agree 33.1% 33.8%
Strongly disagree 3.9% 2.7%

Mental health has been impacted by the cost of living crisis

47.2%

41.5% national average

Neither support nor oppose Net Zero

29%

26.2% national average

Policies for tackling the cost of living crisis should go hand in hand with policies to tackle the climate crisis

This area National average
Neither agree nor disagree 24.9% 23.4%
Net agree 55.0% 58.9%
Net disagree 20.6% 17.6%
Somewhat agree 31.2% 34.7%
Somewhat disagree 11% 10.5%
Strongly agree 23.2% 24.2%
Strongly disagree 9.6% 7.1%

Tackling climate change should / should not be one of the Government’s biggest priorities right now

This area National average
Should be a priority 52.2% 57.5%
Should not be a priority 47.8% 42.5%

Worried about having to use a foodbank in the next year

35.2%

28.7% national average

Worried about not being able to afford their mortgage or rent in the next year

44.3%

40.0% national average

Place

Country of the UK

Wales

Estimated child poverty

33.4%

29.3% national average

Number of onshore windfarms

0

0.7 national average

Movement

Churches that have declared a climate emergency

0

0.2 national average

Number of RSPB Reserves

0

0.3 national average

Number of Save the Children shops

0

0.2 national average

Number of Wildlife Trusts Reserves

1

  • Central Valley

Number of Women’s Institute groups