"He can sit on the floor then!" some wag quipped when
I first shared this story. The Boundary Commission for England 
has suddenly picked this time to declare that the Parliamentary seat of the
Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn might soon disappear in a forthcoming shake-up;
this is a seat he has represented with dedication since winning it in 1983. The
way the British government works is similar to many other democratic states.
Each member of the House of Commons represents a geographic area of the country
called a constituency. There are 650
of these constituencies in the UK ,
one for each Commons member; they all have about the same number of residents
so some are bigger than others because of different population densities. I live
in the Oxford East constituency and my MP is Andrew Smith. Sometimes these constituencies
are changed for various reasons; usually their boundaries are shifted slightly.
In the case of Corbyn, his constituency is listed for complete deletion. The
Commission recommends that the political map of north London 
be completely reorganized before the 2020 general election. Two new
constituencies are to be created: Finsbury 
 Park 
See here for
background: http://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.co.uk/2015/09/the-corbinator-wins.html.

 
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