Associate Frontline Consulting Associates The most radical overhaul of parliamentary boundaries for more than a century is sure to impact on local authorities, both in terms of the additional cost and complexity of electoral administration and of the integrity of their own boundaries and thus, their long-term viability. To take London as an example, as recently as 1992, only one London constituency - the City of London and Westminster South - was made up of parts of more than one local authority, and that was to take account of the unique and anomalous case of the City of London.
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