For the Parliamentary constituency, see Birmingham Ladywood (UK Parliament constituency). Birmingham Ladywood is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. ...
Ladywood constituency shown within Birmingham
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The Ladywood ward, district and constituency include Birmingham city centre.
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Clare Short's status as a Labour MP is being threatened by a revolt in BirminghamLadywood, after senior constituency officials yesterday disclosed that she would face pressure to step down at the next election.
She regards the anti-war LadywoodLabour chairman Malcolm Speake as too leftwing, and a long-running dispute over the use of a £1,500 annual donation from Unison was only resolved when local party officials threatened to make a complaint to the parliamentary standards commissioner.
Ladywood remains one of Labour's safest seats and Ms Short, first elected in 1983, enjoyed an 18,143 majority at the last election.