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Stone is a Constituency represented in the House Of Commons of the Parliament Of The United Kingdom . It elects one Member Of Parliament (MP) by the First Past The Post system of election. BOUNDARIES Stone is one of the largest geographically in England. It covers from Balterley , Madeley in the North to the west of Newcastle-under-Lyme . It then runs south and out to the outskirts of Market Drayton , running down to the northern edge of Newport . The boundary heads north alongside the western boundary of Stafford around the north of Stafford and down its eastern boundary. It runs across the north of Abbots Bromley before reaching its eastern end. It continues to the west of Uttoxeter in the Burton Constituency . It then extends eastwards between the Burton constituency and up to Cheadle and to the south of Stoke-on-Trent . Within the constituency are the towns of Eccleshall and Stone . MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT MPs 1918-1950 MPs 1997-present
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