Cardiff South East

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Cardiff South East was a former UK parliamentary constituency in the city of Cardiff, Wales, historically known for being represented by future Prime Minister James Callaghan.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf UK parliamentary constituency
abolitionDate 1983
boundaryType borough constituency
category Historic parliamentary constituencies in South Wales
Politics of Cardiff
country United Kingdom
createdFrom Cardiff constituency
electoralSystem first-past-the-post
elects one Member of Parliament
historicallyKnownFor being represented by future Prime Minister James Callaghan
locatedIn Cardiff
Wales
notableMP George Thomas
James Callaghan
parliamentaryTermCoverage 1950–1951 Parliament
1951–1955 Parliament
1955–1959 Parliament
1959–1964 Parliament
1964–1966 Parliament
1966–1970 Parliament
1970–February 1974 Parliament
1979–1983 Parliament
February 1974–October 1974 Parliament
October 1974–1979 Parliament
partOf House of Commons of the United Kingdom
surface form: House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
region South Wales
replaced Cardiff Central (historical constituency configurations)
representedBy James Callaghan
representedByEnd 1983
representedByStart 1950
representedInParliament House of Commons of the United Kingdom
surface form: House of Commons
startDate 1950
successorConstituency Cardiff Central
Cardiff South and Penarth

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James Callaghan represented Cardiff South East