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  • London North (European Parliament constituency)
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  • London North was a constituency that elected a single Member of the European Parliament (MEP). It was created in 1979 and abolished in 1999 when it was replaced by the multi-member London constituency. The European constituency was formed by the grouping of eight parliamentary constituencies used for the elections of members of the UK House of Commons: Edmonton, Enfield North, Finchley, Hornsey, Islington Central, Islington North, Islington South and Finsbury, Southgate, Tottenham, Wood Green. The Wikipedia page is [1].
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  • London North was a constituency that elected a single Member of the European Parliament (MEP). It was created in 1979 and abolished in 1999 when it was replaced by the multi-member London constituency. The European constituency was formed by the grouping of eight parliamentary constituencies used for the elections of members of the UK House of Commons: Edmonton, Enfield North, Finchley, Hornsey, Islington Central, Islington North, Islington South and Finsbury, Southgate, Tottenham, Wood Green. United Kingdom Parliamentary constituencies were redrawn in 1983 and the European constituencies were altered to reflect this. The new seat comprised the following Westminster constituencies: Chipping Barnet, Edmonton, Enfield North, Enfield Southgate, Finchley, Hendon North, Hendon South, Hornsey and Wood Green and Tottenham. The same boundaries were used in 1984, 1989 and 1994. The seat was won by John Leslie Marshall of the Conservative Party at the first election in 1979. In 1989 Marshall lost the seat to Pauline Green, of the Labour and Co-operative Parties. Green held the seat until its abolition in 1999. The Wikipedia page is [1].