1984 European Parliament election in the United Kingdom
Second European election to be held in the United Kingdom
The 1984 European Parliament election was the second European election to be held in the United Kingdom . It was held on 14 June. The electoral system was First Past the Post in England , Scotland and Wales and Single transferable vote in Northern Ireland . The turnout was again the lowest in Europe. In England, Scotland and Wales, the Liberal Party and Social Democratic Party were in alliance, collecting 2,591,635 votes but not a single seat.
The election represented a small recovery for Labour , under Michael Foot 's replacement Neil Kinnock , taking 15 seats from the Conservatives . In the general election of 1983 , they had only had a vote share of 2% more than the SDP–Liberal Alliance (although they had nearly 10 times more MP's elected) and 15% less than the Conservatives. This was the last European election in the UK in which the governing party won a majority of seats.
A by-election to the British Parliament also took place on the same day in the Portsmouth South constituency - the Alliance gained the seat from the Conservatives.
Results
United Kingdom
Source: UK Parliament briefing
Party
Votes won
% of vote
Loss/Gain
Seats
% of seats
Loss/Gain
Conservative
5,426,866
38.8
9.6
45
55.6
15
Labour
4,865,224
34.8
3.1
32
39.5
15
Alliance
2,591,659
18.5
5.9
0
SNP
230,594
1.6
0.2
1
1.2
DUP
230,251
1.6
0.4
1
1.2
SDLP
151,399
1.1
1
1.2
UUP
147,169
1.1
0.1
1
1.2
Plaid Cymru
103,031
0.8
0.1
0
Sinn Féin
91,476
0.7
New
0
Ecology
73,025
0.5
0.4
0
Alliance
34,046
0.2
0
UPUP
20,092
0.1
New
0
Independent
11,073
0.1
0.1
0
Workers' Party
8,712
0.1
0
Independent Ecology
3,330
0.0
New
0
Ind. Conservative
3,249
0.0
0
Ind. Liberal
2,981
0.0
New
0
Wessex Regionalist
2,365
0.0
New
0
Cornish Nationalist
1,892
0.0
New
0
Federal Republican Party
1,494
0.0
New
0
Overall (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) turnout : 32.6% (EC average: 61%)
Overall votes cast: 13,998,190
Great Britain
Source: UK Parliament briefing
Party
Votes won
% of vote
Loss/Gain
Seats
% of seats
Loss/Gain
Conservative
5,426,866
40.8
9.8
45
57.7
15
Labour
4,865,224
36.5
3.5
32
41.0
15
Alliance
2,591,659
19.5
6.3
0
SNP
230,594
1.7
0.2
1
1.3
Plaid Cymru
103,031
0.8
0.1
0
Ecology
70,853
0.5
0.4
0
Independent
11,073
0.1
0.1
0
Independent Ecology
3,330
0.0
New
0
Ind. Conservative
3,249
0.0
0
Ind. Liberal
2,981
0.0
New
0
Wessex Regionalist
2,365
0.0
New
0
Cornish Nationalist
1,892
0.0
New
0
Federal Republican Party
1,494
0.0
New
0
Total votes cast – 13,312,898. All parties listed.
Northern Ireland
Source: Northern Ireland Social and Political Archive
1984 European Parliament election: Northern Ireland[ 1]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
DUP
Ian Paisley
33.6
230,251
UUP
John Taylor
21.5
147,169
185,714
SDLP
John Hume
22.1
151,399
151,664
156,310
183,256
Sinn Féin
Danny Morrison
13.3
91,476
91,525
92,644
93,079
Alliance
David Cook
5.0
34,046
34,892
37,401
UPUP
James Kilfedder
2.9
20,092
38,293
38,854
Workers' Party
Seamus Lynch
1.3
8,712
8,813
Ecology
Colin McGuigan
0.3
2,172
2,236
Electorate: 1,065,363 Valid: 685,317 Spoilt: 11,654 Quota: 171,330 Turnout: 696,994
Constituency results
Source: [1]
Constituency
Constituency result by party
Winning party 1984
Conservative
Labour
Alliance
PC
SNP
Ecology
Others
Bedfordshire South
72,088
57,106
36,444
Conservative
Birmingham East
54,994
76,377
21,927
1,440
Labour
Birmingham West
55,702
61,946
19,422
Labour
Bristol
94,652
77,008
33,698
Conservative
Cambridge and Bedfordshire North
86,117
38,901
36,341
Conservative
Cheshire East
71,182
52,806
31,374
Conservative
Cheshire West
74,579
64,887
30,470
Conservative
Cleveland and Yorkshire North
73,217
52,887
31,374
Conservative
Cornwall and Plymouth
81,627
35,952
63,876
10,518
Conservative
Cotswolds
94,740
36,738
45,798
Conservative
Cumbria and Lancashire North
86,127
62,332
39,622
Conservative
Derbyshire
72,613
79,466
30,824
Labour
Devon
110,129
30,017
53,519
7,278
Conservative
Dorset East and Hampshire West
109,072
31,223
49,181
Conservative
Durham
44,846
106,073
32,307
Labour
Essex North East
97,138
42,836
34,769
Conservative
Essex South West
72,190
56,169
29,385
Conservative
Glasgow
25,282
91,015
20,867
16,456
Labour
Greater Manchester Central
48,753
76,830
24,192
1,430
Labour
Greater Manchester East
56,415
65,101
27,801
3,158
Labour
Greater Manchester West
56,042
93,740
17,894
Labour
Hampshire Central
84,086
39,228
39,265
Conservative
Hereford and Worcester
84,077
44,143
37,854
8,179
Conservative
Hertfordshire
87,603
41,671
40,877
Conservative
Highlands and Islands
18,847
16,644
33,133
49,410
SNP
Humberside
61,952
53,937
27,318
Conservative
Kent East
92,340
43,473
34,601
5,405
Conservative
Kent West
85,414
50,784
33,306
4,991
Conservative
Lancashire Central
82,370
56,175
24,936
Conservative
Lancashire East
67,806
75,711
26,320
Labour
Leeds
60,178
70,535
36,097
Labour
Leicester
72,508
69,616
29,656
3,249
Conservative
Lincolnshire
92,606
47,161
37,244
Conservative
London Central
64,545
77,842
30,269
7,514
Labour
London East
61,711
73,870
26,379
Labour
London North
74,846
69,993
31,344
4,682
Conservative
London North East
27,242
79,907
17,344
4,797
Labour
London North West
69,803
62,381
29,609
Conservative
London South and Surrey East
82,122
37,465
34,522
Conservative
London South East
81,508
61,493
38,614
989
Conservative
London South Inner
46,180
77,661
25,391
3,281
Labour
London South West
41,096
32,632
23,842
2,135
Conservative
London West
74,325
79,554
36,687
4,361
Labour
Lothians
49,065
74,989
36,636
22,331
2,560
Labour
Merseyside East
38,047
87,086
17,259
Labour
Merseyside West
52,718
65,915
37,303
Labour
Mid and West Wales
52,910
89,362
35,168
32,880
4,266
Labour
Mid Scotland and Fife
52,872
80,038
24,220
30,511
Labour
Midlands East
67,884
55,155
27,912
1,494
Conservative
Midlands West
54,406
74,091
17,709
Labour
Norfolk
95,459
58,602
37,703
Conservative
North East Scotland
53,809
44,648
25,490
33,448
Conservative
North Wales
69,139
54,768
56,861
38,117
Conservative
Northamptonshire
88,668
48,809
37,421
3,330
Conservative
Northumbria
62,717
78,412
42,946
Labour
Nottingham
82,500
66,374
33,169
Conservative
Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire
94,136
39,164
45,055
Conservative
Sheffield
47,247
93,530
23,935
Labour
Shropshire and Stafford
82,291
57,359
37,209
Conservative
Somerset and Dorset West
98,928
36,863
58,677
Conservative
South of Scotland
60,843
57,706
23,598
22,242
Conservative
South Wales
55,678
99,936
26,588
13,201
Labour
South Wales East
36,359
131,916
28,330
18,833
Labour
Staffordshire East
68,886
76,753
26,093
Labour
Strathclyde East
24,857
90,792
11,883
27,330
Labour
Strathclyde West
47,196
70,234
25,955
28,866
Labour
Suffolk
88,243
41,145
34,084
Conservative
Surrey West
96,675
22,531
44,087
Conservative
Sussex East
102,287
32,213
36,666
5,401
Conservative
Sussex West
104,257
22,857
46,755
3,842
Conservative
Thames Valley
74,928
36,123
32,704
Conservative
Tyne and Wear
39,610
89,024
19,081
Labour
Wight and Hampshire East
96,666
36,445
53,738
Conservative
Wiltshire
86,873
35,457
60,404
Conservative
York
80,636
44,234
33,356
Conservative
Yorkshire South
30,271
98,020
19,306
Labour
Yorkshire South West
44,291
88,464
26,964
Labour
Yorkshire West
65,405
86,259
28,709
Labour
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