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Study Guide: UK Parliamentary Constituency: Dunfermline East

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UK Parliamentary Constituency: Dunfermline East Study Guide

Constituency Establishment and Evolution

The Dunfermline East constituency elected representatives to the Scottish Parliament.

Answer: False

Explanation: The Dunfermline East constituency elected representatives to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, not the Scottish Parliament.

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The Dunfermline East constituency existed for over two decades, from 1983 until 2005.

Answer: True

Explanation: Established for the 1983 general election, the Dunfermline East constituency was abolished prior to the 2005 general election, thus existing for approximately twenty-two years.

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Upon its creation in 1983, Dunfermline East was formed entirely from the former Dunfermline constituency.

Answer: False

Explanation: The Dunfermline East constituency was formed in 1983 using parts of two previous constituencies: Central Fife and Dunfermline.

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After its abolition, the territory of Dunfermline East was primarily incorporated into the new Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath constituency.

Answer: True

Explanation: Upon the abolition of Dunfermline East for the 2005 election, its territory was largely merged with the former Kirkcaldy constituency to form the new Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath seat.

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The 'shortdescription' field identifies Dunfermline East as a historical constituency lasting from 1983 to 2005.

Answer: True

Explanation: The 'shortdescription' field accurately summarizes the constituency's existence from 1983 to 2005.

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The succession box indicates that Dunfermline East was succeeded by the Dunfermline West constituency.

Answer: False

Explanation: The succession box indicates that Dunfermline East was succeeded by the Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath constituency, not Dunfermline West.

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What legislative body did the Dunfermline East constituency elect representatives to?

Answer: The House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom

Explanation: The Dunfermline East constituency was established to elect a Member of Parliament to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.

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For which UK general election was the Dunfermline East constituency first established?

Answer: 1983

Explanation: The Dunfermline East constituency was created for the 1983 United Kingdom general election.

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Which two existing constituencies were used to form Dunfermline East in 1983?

Answer: Dunfermline and Central Fife

Explanation: The Dunfermline East constituency was formed in 1983 by combining parts of the former Dunfermline and Central Fife parliamentary constituencies.

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What happened to the majority of the territory that comprised Dunfermline East after its abolition?

Answer: It was merged with the former Kirkcaldy constituency to create Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath.

Explanation: Following the abolition of Dunfermline East, the majority of its territory was combined with the former Kirkcaldy constituency to establish the new seat of Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath.

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Geographical Composition and Boundary Changes

The town of Dunfermline was the largest settlement within the Dunfermline East constituency.

Answer: False

Explanation: The constituency, despite its name, did not include the town of Dunfermline itself, which was situated within the Dunfermline West constituency. Cowdenbeath was the largest settlement within Dunfermline East.

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The electoral division of Cardenden and Kinglassie was part of Dunfermline East in both the 1983-1997 and 1997-2005 periods.

Answer: False

Explanation: The Cardenden and Kinglassie electoral division was part of Dunfermline East during the 1997-2005 period, but not during the earlier 1983-1997 period.

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During the 1983-1997 period, the Dunfermline District electoral divisions included in Dunfermline East were Aberdour/Dalgety Bay/North Queensferry, Ballingry/Lochore, Cowdenbeath/Gray Park, Dunfermline/Rosyth, Hill of Beath/Crossgates/Cowdenbeath, Inverkeithing/Rosyth, Kelty/Lumphinnans, and Lochgelly.

Answer: True

Explanation: These specific Dunfermline District divisions, along with Auchterderran from the Kirkcaldy District, constituted Dunfermline East between 1983 and 1997.

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Which town was the largest settlement within the Dunfermline East constituency, despite the constituency's name?

Answer: Cowdenbeath

Explanation: Cowdenbeath was the largest settlement located within the Dunfermline East constituency, which did not encompass the town of Dunfermline itself.

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Which of the following electoral divisions was part of Dunfermline East between 1997 and 2005?

Answer: Cardenden and Kinglassie

Explanation: The electoral division of Cardenden and Kinglassie, from the Kirkcaldy District, was incorporated into Dunfermline East for the 1997-2005 period.

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Which electoral division from the Kirkcaldy District was part of Dunfermline East between 1983 and 1997?

Answer: Auchterderran

Explanation: The Auchterderran electoral division, originating from the Kirkcaldy District, was included within the Dunfermline East constituency during the 1983-1997 period.

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Which of the following statements about the town of Dunfermline and the constituency is true?

Answer: The town of Dunfermline was located in the Dunfermline West constituency.

Explanation: The Dunfermline East constituency did not include the town of Dunfermline; the town itself was situated within the Dunfermline West constituency.

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Parliamentary Representation

Gordon Brown represented Dunfermline East for the entirety of its existence as a constituency.

Answer: True

Explanation: Gordon Brown served as the sole Member of Parliament for the Dunfermline East constituency from its creation in 1983 until its abolition before the 2005 general election.

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Gordon Brown, the MP for Dunfermline East, belonged to the Scottish National Party (SNP).

Answer: False

Explanation: Gordon Brown represented the Labour Party throughout his tenure as the Member of Parliament for Dunfermline East.

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While MP for Dunfermline East, Gordon Brown served as Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1997 until 2007.

Answer: True

Explanation: Gordon Brown held the significant governmental position of Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1997 to 2007, during his time as the MP for Dunfermline East.

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Gordon Brown became Prime Minister in 2005, two years before his tenure as Chancellor ended.

Answer: False

Explanation: Gordon Brown became Prime Minister in 2007, which was the same year his tenure as Chancellor of the Exchequer concluded, not two years prior.

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Who was the only Member of Parliament representing Dunfermline East during its existence?

Answer: Gordon Brown

Explanation: Gordon Brown served as the sole Member of Parliament for the Dunfermline East constituency throughout its entire period of existence.

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What political party did Gordon Brown represent as the MP for Dunfermline East?

Answer: Labour Party

Explanation: Gordon Brown was a representative of the Labour Party during his time as the Member of Parliament for Dunfermline East.

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Gordon Brown held which significant front-bench role from 1992 to 1997?

Answer: Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer

Explanation: From 1992 to 1997, Gordon Brown served as the Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer.

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In which year did Gordon Brown become Prime Minister?

Answer: 2007

Explanation: Gordon Brown ascended to the position of Prime Minister in 2007.

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The succession box indicates that the MP for Dunfermline East served as Chancellor of the Exchequer during which period?

Answer: 1997-2005

Explanation: The succession box and related information indicate that the MP for Dunfermline East served as Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1997 to 2005.

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Electoral Analysis

The first-past-the-post system was used for elections in Dunfermline East.

Answer: True

Explanation: Elections for the Member of Parliament representing Dunfermline East utilized the first-past-the-post electoral system.

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In the 1983 election, Gordon Brown won the Dunfermline East seat with less than 50% of the vote share.

Answer: False

Explanation: Gordon Brown secured 51.5% of the vote share in the 1983 election, exceeding 50%.

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Voter turnout in the 1987 Dunfermline East election was lower than in the 1983 election.

Answer: False

Explanation: Voter turnout in 1987 was 76.6%, which was higher than the 72.0% recorded in the 1983 election.

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Gordon Brown's vote share significantly increased between the 1983 and 1987 elections in Dunfermline East.

Answer: True

Explanation: Gordon Brown's vote share rose from 51.5% in 1983 to 64.5% in 1987, representing a substantial increase.

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The Labour Party's majority decreased in the 1992 election compared to the 1987 election in Dunfermline East.

Answer: True

Explanation: The Labour Party's majority was 19,589 votes in 1987 and decreased to 17,444 votes in 1992.

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The Scottish National Party (SNP) saw a significant decline in its vote share in Dunfermline East between 1992 and 1997.

Answer: False

Explanation: The SNP's vote share slightly increased from 15.1% in 1992 to 15.6% in 1997.

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Thomas Dunsmore stood as a candidate for the Labour Party in the 1997 Dunfermline East election.

Answer: False

Explanation: Thomas Dunsmore represented the Referendum Party in the 1997 Dunfermline East election.

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Gordon Brown achieved his largest majority in Dunfermline East in the 1997 general election.

Answer: False

Explanation: Gordon Brown's largest majority in terms of votes was achieved in the 1987 general election (19,589 votes), compared to 18,751 votes in 1997.

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The voter turnout in the 2001 general election for Dunfermline East was the highest recorded for the constituency.

Answer: False

Explanation: The voter turnout in 2001 was 57.0%, which was the lowest recorded for the constituency among the elections detailed. The highest turnout was 76.6% in 1987.

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Gordon Brown's largest majority in Dunfermline East was achieved in the 1987 general election.

Answer: True

Explanation: Gordon Brown's majority was 19,589 votes in 1987, which was larger than his majority of 18,751 votes in 1997.

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The lowest voter turnout for Dunfermline East occurred in the 1992 general election.

Answer: False

Explanation: The lowest voter turnout was recorded in the 2001 general election (57.0%). The turnout in 1992 was 75.6%.

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Andrew Jackson represented the UK Independence Party (UKIP) in the 2001 Dunfermline East election.

Answer: False

Explanation: Andrew Jackson stood for the Scottish Socialist Party in the 2001 election; Thomas Dunsmore represented UKIP.

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The Labour Party won every election held in Dunfermline East between 1983 and 2001.

Answer: True

Explanation: The Labour Party, represented by Gordon Brown, secured victory in all general elections for Dunfermline East from 1983 through to 2001.

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The total number of votes cast in the 1983 Dunfermline East election was approximately 36,000.

Answer: True

Explanation: A total of 35,930 votes were cast in the 1983 general election for Dunfermline East, which is approximately 36,000.

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What was the majority percentage for the Labour Party in the 1987 Dunfermline East general election?

Answer: 49.7%

Explanation: The Labour Party held a majority of 49.7% in the 1987 Dunfermline East general election.

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What voting system was employed for electing the MP of Dunfermline East?

Answer: First-past-the-post

Explanation: The first-past-the-post system was utilized for electing the Member of Parliament for Dunfermline East.

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In the 1983 general election, what was Gordon Brown's vote share in Dunfermline East?

Answer: 51.5%

Explanation: Gordon Brown achieved a vote share of 51.5% in the 1983 general election for Dunfermline East.

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Which party came second in terms of vote share in the 1983 Dunfermline East election?

Answer: Liberal

Explanation: In the 1983 election, the Liberal candidate secured the second-highest vote share, following the Labour Party's victory.

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What was the voter turnout percentage in the 1987 Dunfermline East general election?

Answer: 76.6%

Explanation: The voter turnout for the Dunfermline East constituency in the 1987 general election was 76.6%.

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Which of the following candidates stood for the Liberal Democrats in the 1992 Dunfermline East general election?

Answer: Teresa Martin Little

Explanation: Teresa Martin Little represented the Liberal Democrats in the 1992 Dunfermline East general election.

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Gordon Brown's vote share in Dunfermline East increased by approximately how many percentage points between the 1983 and 1987 elections?

Answer: 13.0

Explanation: Gordon Brown's vote share increased by approximately 13.0 percentage points between the 1983 election (51.5%) and the 1987 election (64.5%).

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In the 1997 Dunfermline East election, which party did Thomas Dunsmore represent?

Answer: Referendum Party

Explanation: Thomas Dunsmore stood as the candidate for the Referendum Party in the 1997 Dunfermline East general election.

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What was the Labour Party's majority in the 1997 Dunfermline East general election?

Answer: 18,751 votes

Explanation: The Labour Party achieved a majority of 18,751 votes in the 1997 Dunfermline East general election.

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What was the voter turnout percentage in the 2001 Dunfermline East general election?

Answer: 57.0%

Explanation: The voter turnout in the 2001 general election for Dunfermline East was 57.0%.

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Which candidate stood for the Scottish Socialist Party in the 2001 Dunfermline East election?

Answer: Andrew Jackson

Explanation: Andrew Jackson was the candidate representing the Scottish Socialist Party in the 2001 Dunfermline East general election.

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What was the approximate percentage swing for the Labour Party in the 1997 election compared to 1992 in Dunfermline East?

Answer: +4.4%

Explanation: The Labour Party experienced an approximate swing of +4.4% in the 1997 general election relative to the 1992 election in Dunfermline East.

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Gordon Brown secured his largest majority in Dunfermline East in which general election?

Answer: 1987

Explanation: Gordon Brown achieved his largest majority in Dunfermline East in the 1987 general election, with a margin of 19,589 votes.

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What was the approximate decrease in voter turnout between the 1997 and 2001 general elections in Dunfermline East?

Answer: 12.6 percentage points

Explanation: Voter turnout decreased by approximately 12.6 percentage points from 69.6% in 1997 to 57.0% in 2001.

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Which of the following parties gained the second-highest vote share in the 2001 Dunfermline East election?

Answer: Scottish Socialist Party

Explanation: In the 2001 election, the Scottish Socialist Party secured the second-highest vote share, following the Labour Party.

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What was the approximate vote share for the Conservative Party in the 1997 Dunfermline East general election?

Answer: 10.0%

Explanation: The Conservative Party candidate obtained approximately 10.0% of the vote share in the 1997 Dunfermline East general election.

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Ancillary Information and Context

The hatnote at the beginning of the article aims to direct readers to the Scottish Parliament constituency of the same name.

Answer: True

Explanation: The hatnote explicitly clarifies that the article pertains to the UK Parliament constituency and distinguishes it from the Dunfermline East Scottish Parliament constituency.

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According to the source, what does the 'More citations needed' notice signify?

Answer: The information requires additional supporting sources.

Explanation: A 'More citations needed' notice indicates that the article's information requires further verification through the addition of citations from reliable sources.

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