East Kilbride and Strathaven

2025 parliamentary constituency

Date elected

4th Jul 2024

Place

Constituency history

This constituency was introduced at the July 2024 general election, and replaced the previous constituency:

East Kilbride, Strathaven and Lesmahagow

Covered approximately 90% of this new constituency’s population, and 74% of this new constituency’s area.

Constituency age distribution

This area National average
Ages 0 - 15 16.9% 18.3%
Ages 16 - 24 9.5% 10.5%
Ages 25 - 34 12.0% 13.2%
Ages 35 - 49 18.1% 19.1%
Ages 50 - 64 23.5% 19.8%
Ages 65 and over 19.9% 19.1%

Ethnicity

This area National average
Asian / Asian British 1.8% 8.1%
African, Caribbean or Black 0.7% 1.3%
Mixed / Multiple ethnic groups 1.4% 2.8%
Other ethnic groups 0.4% 1.8%
Other White 0.3% 6.3%
White British 95.6% 77.5%

Have missed a bill payment in the last six months

36%

31.5% national average

Have missed a credit payment in the last six months

28%

23.6% national average

Have missed a rent payment in the last six months

16%

19.0% national average

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

39%

37.5% national average

Worried about having to use a foodbank in the next year

28%

28.7% national average

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

38%

40.0% national average

Country of the UK

Scotland

Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD)

4

2.8 national average

Coastal constituency

0%

Public opinion

Do you think immigration has generally enriched or undermined society?

This area National average
Enriched 40.8% 37.2%
Neither 14.6% 12.5%
Undermined 44.6% 47.3%

Should the welfare system be expanded to help more people, or reduced to make benefits harder to get?

This area National average
Expanded 38.2% 34.1%
Neither 14.2% 11.5%
Reduced 47.6% 51.5%

Would you be comfortable paying more tax, if it meant more money were invested in public services like the NHS and education?

This area National average
Comfortable 49.8% 44.3%
Neither 6.4% 6.0%
Uncomfortable 43.8% 46.8%

Would you be comfortable with government debt going up, provided that money were invested in the economy and local services?

This area National average
Comfortable 59.2% 52.5%
Neither 8.1% 7.6%
Uncomfortable 32.7% 37.0%

Would you support or oppose the building of new housing in your area?

This area National average
Neither 20.3% 21.1%
Oppose 15.9% 17.8%
Support 63.8% 58.2%

Second placed party at most recent election

Scottish National Party

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

This area National average
Net agree 73% 72.6%
Net disagree 9% 8.7%
Strongly agree 36% 33.8%
Partly agree 38% 38.8%
Neither agree nor disagree 17% 18.7%
Partly disagree 6% 5.9%
Strongly disagree 3% 2.7%

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

This area National average
Net agree 61% 58.9%
Net disagree 17% 17.6%
Strongly agree 25% 24.2%
Somewhat agree 35% 34.7%
Neither agree nor disagree 22% 23.4%
Somewhat disagree 10% 10.5%
Strongly disagree 7% 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 61% 57.5%
Should not be a priority 39% 42.5%

Neither support nor oppose Net Zero

26%

26.2% national average

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

22%

24.3% national average

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

84%

84.3% national average

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

44%

52.0% 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