I Stop Brexit near City Of Durham

The following groups operate in the constituencies that surround City Of Durham. We believe that they oppose Brexit, but it is up to you to find out how active they are. Move your mouse over a group's name to see its contact details and click to update them. Please email us (update@istopbrexit.info) if any of the entries are inappropriate, defunct or duplicates. You may also create a login and then register a new group.The Referendum and General Election results for these constituencies are listed at the bottom of the page.

Results of the 2016 EU Referendum and the 2017 General Election

Click on an MP's name below to see their voting record at www.theyworkforyou.com, or on a constituency name to search its neighbours.

Bishop Auckland Helen GOODMAN Lab 48% (Con 46.9%) Leave 60.9% ⇨ Leave 52.2%
City Of Durham Roberta BLACKMAN-WOODS Lab 55.4% (Con 29.8%) Remain 56.7% ⇨ Remain 63.0%
Easington Grahame MORRIS Lab 63.6% (Con 22.7%) Leave 66.0% ⇨ Leave 54.4%
Houghton and Sunderland South Bridget PHILLIPSON Lab 59.4% (Con 29.7%) Leave 62.4% ⇨ Leave 51.2%
North Durham Kevan JONES Lab 59.8% (Con 29.9%) Leave 60.3% ⇨ Leave 50.5%
North West Durham Laura PIDCOCK Lab 52.8% (Con 34.4%) Leave 55.0% ⇨ Remain 52.7%
Sedgefield Phil WILSON Lab 53.3% (Con 38.8%) Leave 59.4% ⇨ Leave 50.9%
Helen GOODMAN Lab 48% (Con 46.9%)
Bishop Auckland Leave 60.9% ⇨  Leave 52.2%
Roberta BLACKMAN-WOODS Lab 55.4% (Con 29.8%)
City Of Durham Remain 56.7% ⇨  Remain 63.0%
Grahame MORRIS Lab 63.6% (Con 22.7%)
Easington Leave 66.0% ⇨  Leave 54.4%
Bridget PHILLIPSON Lab 59.4% (Con 29.7%)
Houghton and Sunderland South Leave 62.4% ⇨  Leave 51.2%
Kevan JONES Lab 59.8% (Con 29.9%)
North Durham Leave 60.3% ⇨  Leave 50.5%
Laura PIDCOCK Lab 52.8% (Con 34.4%)
North West Durham Leave 55.0% ⇨  Remain 52.7%
Phil WILSON Lab 53.3% (Con 38.8%)
Sedgefield Leave 59.4% ⇨  Leave 50.9%

The General and by-Election results (with the second party in brackets) come from the House of Commons Library. The first Remain/Leave result is (the estimate for) the 2016 Referendum and the second (where shown) is the November 2018 polling for Best for Britain.