West Midlands · England · 77,851Boundary · 2023

Wolverhampton West

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Created in the 2023 boundary review, replacing Wolverhampton South West.

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Apr 2026

A new constituency created in the 2023 boundary review. Won by Lab in its first election in 2024. Centred on Wolverhampton. Population 114,422.

A loyal government supporter who has been visible on local issues, Warinder Juss attracted attention in February after publicly pledging to escalate racist social media abuse directed at Wolverhampton Wanderers fans to ministers, drawing on his own experiences of racial abuse. He followed that with a community coffee morning on the proposed social media ban for under-16s, explicitly feeding constituent views into the national consultation. He has also promoted the end of the two-child benefit cap, citing local figures of 2,760 children set to benefit. These are his most prominent recent moments -- active constituency engagement rather than parliamentary fireworks.

In the Commons, Juss votes at 90%, above average for the current Parliament, and has not once broken with Labour across 421 recorded divisions. He backed the government's rejection of all six Lords amendments to the Victims and Courts Bill in late March and voted down opposition motions on oil and gas and defence. His stance profile shows consistent support for progressive taxation and the government's fiscal agenda, and stronger-than-average support for local democracy and business flexibility relative to Labour peers. His speeches cluster around crime, education, social care, and the economy -- consistent with his seat on the Justice Committee.

421
Commons votes
This parliament
£26k
Median income
HMRC · 2024
77.9k
Electorate
2024 GE

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§ 06This week in Westminster.Live · today’s sittingOrder Paper · refreshed daily

Juss’s scheduled Commons activity this week — whipped divisions, oral questions, debates — drawn from the House of Commons Order Paper.

§ 07The record, at a glance.451 divisions voted

Two readings of the same data. Issue volume shows where Juss has cast the most ballots — a proxy for engagement, not direction. Notable votes are the moments where the whip was free or where they broke ranks.

Issue volume
Top issues by total divisions voted · cumulative this Parliament
Taxation
97
Economy
86
Crime & Policing
47
Employment
42
Education
41
Welfare and Benefits
30
Notable votes
Free votes and rebellions — moments the MP’s own judgment matters more than the whip

No rebellions or free votes recorded yet.

§ 08The local picture.9 wards

Constituencies are not uniform. Below — the local council make-up, key facts worth knowing, and the neighbouring seats on either side.

WardCouncillorVotesParty
BlakenhallSally Green2,244Labour P
Bushbury NorthSimon Bennett1,321Conserva
GraiseleyJacqueline Maria Sweetman1,724Labour P
Merry HillBen Evans1,540Labour P
OxleyBarbara McGarrity1,444Labour P
ParkMuhammad Nasim1,668Labour P
PennPaul Singh1,733Conserva
Tettenhall RegisUdey Singh1,663Conserva
Tettenhall WightwickSally Garner2,228Conserva
Population (2021 Census)
114,422
Electorate 77,851 · 2024 register
Median income
£26,200
HMRC SPI 2024
Households renting privately
23.3%
England average 20.0%
Schools
59
30 primary · 9 secondary
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