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I'm not sure that I see a neat answer to this one: this sort of thing is a perennial problem in dealing with historical issues in th UK, (and with some current issues too, which is why politicians wisely tend to speak of "this country" rather than risk offending anyone by using a name they dislike).
I'll we take your last suggestion first, of Category:Parliamentary constituencies by year of establishment: that would solve this problem, but would also mean that the category series should logically include constituencies from other countries, which would lead to it getting swamped, so I'd be very reluctant to use that one (we'd probably end up having to split the categories in the future, which is just postponing th problem).
As a matter of historical fact, Ireland was part of the United Kingdom, but most Irish people outside the Unionist North-East deplore having the yerm "British" applied to them ("West Brit" remains a potent term of abuse). That would make it difficult to include th 1801-1922 Irish constituncies
Great Britain as a county was only founded in 1708, so that's inaccurate too
However, I'm not sure that a UK label is really such a problem in this context. When the UK Parliament was created, it didn't actually create any new constrituencies in England, Scotand or Wales; and nor did the Act of Union in 1707 (it just alternated Scottish Burghs). So although the constituencies were not created for the UK Parliament, the UK Parliament did use the constituencies created earlier. It seems to me that the historical accuracy problem here isn't really that great ... or am I just being too jesuitical? --BrownHairedGirl(talk) • (contribs)23:56, 13 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]