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Parliamentary Boundary Review

A Parliamentary Boundary Review is an evaluation of the areas represented by Members of Parliament (MPs) in the UK. This process occurs every few years to ensure that constituencies reflect changes in population and demographics, maintaining fairness in representation. The review can lead to adjustments in boundaries, possibly creating new constituencies or changing existing ones. These changes aim to balance the number of voters in each area, ensuring that each MP represents a similar number of people, thereby upholding the principle of one person, one vote in the democratic process.