I Stop Brexit near Newcastle-Under-Lyme

The following groups operate in the constituencies that surround Newcastle-Under-Lyme. 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

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Congleton Fiona BRUCE Con 56.6% (Lab 34.1%) Leave 52.6% ⇨ Remain 51.6%
Crewe and Nantwich Laura SMITH Lab 47.1% (Con 47%) Leave 60.3% ⇨ Leave 51.4%
Newcastle-Under-Lyme Paul FARRELLY Lab 48.1% (Con 48.1%) Leave 61.6% ⇨ Leave 51.8%
Stoke-On-Trent Central Gareth SNELL Lab 51.5% (Con 39.7%) Leave 64.8% ⇨ Leave 52.4%
Stoke-On-Trent North Ruth SMEETH Lab 50.9% (Con 45.2%) Leave 72.1% ⇨ Leave 60%
Stoke-On-Trent South Jack BRERETON Con 49% (Lab 47.4%) Leave 71.1% ⇨ Leave 58.9%
Stone Bill CASH Con 63.1% (Lab 28.2%) Leave 57.5% ⇨ Leave 53.5%
Fiona BRUCE Con 56.6% (Lab 34.1%)
Congleton Leave 52.6% ⇨  Remain 51.6%
Laura SMITH Lab 47.1% (Con 47%)
Crewe and Nantwich Leave 60.3% ⇨  Leave 51.4%
Paul FARRELLY Lab 48.1% (Con 48.1%)
Newcastle-Under-Lyme Leave 61.6% ⇨  Leave 51.8%
Gareth SNELL Lab 51.5% (Con 39.7%)
Stoke-On-Trent Central Leave 64.8% ⇨  Leave 52.4%
Ruth SMEETH Lab 50.9% (Con 45.2%)
Stoke-On-Trent North Leave 72.1% ⇨  Leave 60%
Jack BRERETON Con 49% (Lab 47.4%)
Stoke-On-Trent South Leave 71.1% ⇨  Leave 58.9%
Bill CASH Con 63.1% (Lab 28.2%)
Stone Leave 57.5% ⇨  Leave 53.5%

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.