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South West Bedfordshire (UK Parliament constituency)

Coordinates: 51°57′29″N 0°29′28″W / 51.958°N 0.491°W / 51.958; -0.491

South West Bedfordshire is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament.[n 1] As with all constituencies of the UK Parliament, it elects one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election.

South West Bedfordshire
County constituency
for the House of Commons
Boundary of South West Bedfordshire in Bedfordshire
Location of Bedfordshire within England
CountyBedfordshire
Electorate79,137 (2018)[1]
Major settlementsDunstable, Leighton Buzzard
Current constituency
Created1983
Member of ParliamentAndrew Selous (Conservative Party (UK))
SeatsOne
Created fromSouth Bedfordshire

The serving Member since 2001 is Conservative Andrew Selous, who succeeded Conservative David Madel. Selous has been re-elected five times: in 2005, 2010, 2015, 2017 and 2019.

Constituency profile

At the 2011 Census, the population of the constituency was 102,031, of whom 50,277 were male, and 51,754 were female.[2] 74.30% of residents aged 16–74 are economically active, including 4.22% unemployed. A further 13.27% of the population are retired (lower than both the regional average of 14.4% and national average of 13.7%), and 3.75% are students.[3] A statistical compilation by The Guardian showed unemployment benefits claimants in the constituency for April 2013 were 3.3% of the population, lower than the regional average of 3.6%.[4]

Turnout at the 2015 general election was 51,304, or 64.4% of those eligible to vote; lower than the national turnout of 66.4%.[5] This rose at the time of the 2017 general election to 55,635, or 69.8% of those eligible to vote, which was a percentage point higher than the national turnout of 68.8%.[6]

History

The constituency was created in 1983, mostly from the former seat of South Bedfordshire. It was represented by Sir David Madel, a Conservative, from its creation until his retirement in 2001; he almost suffered one of the biggest upsets of the 1997 general election, when the Labour candidate spectacularly slashed his majority from 21,273 in 1992 to just 132.

The present Conservative MP for the seat is Andrew Selous; he won the seat in 2001, when he managed to increase the party's majority, but only just: this increased somewhat more substantially each time in 2005 and 2010, ultimately to more than 16,000. The 2010 election also saw the second-placed candidate's party change, to the Liberal Democrats, similar to the results of 1983 and 1987, when this was the joint platform for R. Byfield and J.R. Burrow respectively, the (SDP-Liberal Alliance).

Boundaries

 
Map of current boundaries

1983–1997: The District of South Bedfordshire wards of Beaudesert, Brooklands, Dunstable Central, Eaton Bray, Heath and Reach, Hockliffe, Houghton Central, Houghton East, Houghton South, Icknield, Kensworth, Linslade, Northfields, Plantation, Priory, Southcott, Stanbridge, Studham, Totternhoe, and Watling, and the District of Mid Bedfordshire wards of Aspley, Cranfield, Marston, and Woburn.[7]

New County Constituency formed largely from the bulk of the abolished County Constituency of South Bedfordshire, including Dunstable, Leighton Buzzard and Linslade.  Also included south-western part of Mid Bedfordshire.

1997–2010: The District of South Bedfordshire wards of Beaudesert, Brooklands, Dunstable Central, Eaton Bray, Heath and Reach, Hockliffe, Houghton Central, Houghton East, Houghton South, Icknield, Kensworth, Linslade, Northfields, Plantation, Priory, Southcott, Stanbridge, Studham, Totternhoe, and Watling.[8]

Northern parts transferred back to Mid Bedfordshire.

2010–present: Central Bedfordshire unitary authority wards of All Saints, Chiltern, Dunstable Central, Eaton Bray, Grovebury, Heath and Reach, Houghton Hall, Icknield, Kensworth and Totternhoe, Linslade, Manshead, Northfields, Parkside, Planets, Plantation, Southcott, Stanbridge, Tithe Farm, and Watling.[9]

Local authority wards revised, but no changes to boundaries.

Members of Parliament

Elections

Elections in the 2010s

General election 2019: South West Bedfordshire[11]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Andrew Selous 32,212 60.4 +1.2
Labour Callum Anderson 13,629 25.6 -8.2
Liberal Democrats Emma Matanle 5,435 10.2 +5.5
Green Andrew Waters 2,031 3.8 +2.1
Majority 18,583 34.9 +9.4
Turnout 53,307 66.7 -3.1
Conservative hold Swing +4.7
General election 2017: South West Bedfordshire[12]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Andrew Selous 32,961 59.2 +4.2
Labour Daniel Scott 18,793 33.8 +13.5
Liberal Democrats Daniel Norton 2,630 4.7 -0.5
Green Morvern Rennie 950 1.7 -2.4
CPA Morenike Mafoh 301 0.5 New
Majority 14,168 25.4 -9.3
Turnout 55,635 69.8 +5.4
Conservative hold Swing
General election 2015: South West Bedfordshire[13][14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Andrew Selous[15] 28,212 55.0 +2.2
Labour Daniel Scott [15] 10,399 20.3 +0.7
UKIP John van Weenen [16] 7,941 15.5 +11.3
Liberal Democrats Stephen Rutherford [17] 2,646 5.2 −14.8
Green Emily Lawrence [18] 2,106 4.1 New
Majority 17,813 34.7 +1.9
Turnout 51,304 64.4 -1.9
Conservative hold Swing
General election 2010: South West Bedfordshire[19][20]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Andrew Selous 26,815 52.8 +4.5
Liberal Democrats Rod Cantrill 10,166 20.0 +3.2
Labour Jenny Bone 9,948 19.6 −10.6
UKIP Martin Newman 2,142 4.2 0.0
BNP Mark Tolman 1,703 3.4 New
Majority 16,649 32.8 +14.7
Turnout 50,774 66.3 +4.5
Conservative hold Swing +0.7

Elections in the 2000s

General election 2005: South West Bedfordshire[21]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Andrew Selous 22,114 48.3 +6.2
Labour Joyce Still 13,837 30.2 −10.2
Liberal Democrats Andrew Strange 7,723 16.9 +2.1
UKIP Tom Wise 1,923 4.2 +1.5
Open-Forum Kenson Gurney 217 0.5 New
Majority 8,277 18.1 +16.4
Turnout 45,814 61.8 -0.3
Conservative hold Swing
General election 2001: South West Bedfordshire[22]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Andrew Selous 18,477 42.1 +1.4
Labour Andrew Date 17,701 40.4 −0.1
Liberal Democrats Martin Pantling 6,473 14.8 +0.5
UKIP Tom Wise 1,203 2.7 +1.9
Majority 776 1.7 +1.5
Turnout 43,854 62.1 −13.7
Conservative hold Swing +0.7

Elections in the 1990s

General election 1997: South West Bedfordshire[23][24]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative David Madel 21,534 40.7 −15.5
Labour Andrew Date 21,402 40.5 +14.7
Liberal Democrats Stephen Owen 7,559 14.3 −2.3
Referendum Rosalind Hill 1,761 3.3 New
UKIP Tom Wise 446 0.8 New
Natural Law Alexander Le Carpentier 162 0.3 −0.1
Majority 132 0.2 -32.2
Turnout 52,864 75.8 -6.1
Conservative hold Swing −16.1
General election 1992: Bedfordshire South West[25][26]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative David Madel 37,498 57.1 −1.1
Labour Barry Elliott 16,225 24.7 +6.4
Liberal Democrats Mark Freeman 10,988 16.7 −5.6
Green Peter Rollings 689 1.0 −0.3
Natural Law John Gilmour 239 0.4 New
Majority 21,273 32.4 −3.5
Turnout 65,639 81.9 +3.2
Conservative hold Swing −3.7

Elections in the 1980s

General election 1987: South West Bedfordshire[27][28]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative David Madel 36,140 58.2 +3.2
SDP John Burrow 13,835 22.3 −5.5
Labour Paul Dimoldenberg 11,352 18.3 +1.1
Green Peter Rollings 822 1.3 New
Majority 22,305 35.9 +8.7
Turnout 62,149 78.7 +3.1
Conservative hold Swing
General election 1983: South West Bedfordshire[29][30]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative David Madel 31,767 55.0
SDP Richard Byfield 16,036 27.8
Labour William Cochrane 9,899 17.2
Majority 15,731 27.2
Turnout 57,702 75.6
Conservative win (new seat)

See also

Notes

  1. ^ South West Bedfordshire is a county constituency (for the purposes of election expenses and type of returning officer).

References

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  2. ^ "Key Figures for 2011 Census: Key Statistics". Office for National Statistics. from the original on 11 October 2016. Retrieved 22 May 2016.
  3. ^ "Key Figures for 2011 Census: Economic Activity". Office for National Statistics. from the original on 11 October 2016. Retrieved 24 May 2016.
  4. ^ "Unemployment: the key UK data and benefit claimants for every constituency". The Guardian. from the original on 2 August 2017. Retrieved 24 May 2016.
  5. ^ "The May 2015 UK elections: Report on the administration of the 7 May 2015 elections, including the UK Parliamentary general election" (PDF). p. 3. (PDF) from the original on 7 June 2016. Retrieved 24 May 2016.
  6. ^ "General Election 2017: full results and analysis". House of Commons Library. 22 September 2017. from the original on 30 September 2017. Retrieved 8 October 2017.
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  9. ^ "The Parliamentary Constituencies (England) Order 2007". www.legislation.gov.uk. from the original on 20 November 2018. Retrieved 30 January 2019.
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  11. ^ "Statement of Persons Nominated". centralbedfordshire.app.box.com. 15 November 2019. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
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Coordinates 51 57 29 N 0 29 28 W 51 958 N 0 491 W 51 958 0 491 South West Bedfordshire is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament n 1 As with all constituencies of the UK Parliament it elects one Member of Parliament MP by the first past the post system of election South West BedfordshireCounty constituencyfor the House of CommonsBoundary of South West Bedfordshire in BedfordshireLocation of Bedfordshire within EnglandCountyBedfordshireElectorate79 137 2018 1 Major settlementsDunstable Leighton BuzzardCurrent constituencyCreated1983Member of ParliamentAndrew Selous Conservative Party UK SeatsOneCreated fromSouth BedfordshireThe serving Member since 2001 is Conservative Andrew Selous who succeeded Conservative David Madel Selous has been re elected five times in 2005 2010 2015 2017 and 2019 Contents 1 Constituency profile 2 History 3 Boundaries 4 Members of Parliament 5 Elections 5 1 Elections in the 2010s 5 2 Elections in the 2000s 5 3 Elections in the 1990s 5 4 Elections in the 1980s 6 See also 7 Notes 8 ReferencesConstituency profile EditThis section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information March 2022 At the 2011 Census the population of the constituency was 102 031 of whom 50 277 were male and 51 754 were female 2 74 30 of residents aged 16 74 are economically active including 4 22 unemployed A further 13 27 of the population are retired lower than both the regional average of 14 4 and national average of 13 7 and 3 75 are students 3 A statistical compilation by The Guardian showed unemployment benefits claimants in the constituency for April 2013 were 3 3 of the population lower than the regional average of 3 6 4 Turnout at the 2015 general election was 51 304 or 64 4 of those eligible to vote lower than the national turnout of 66 4 5 This rose at the time of the 2017 general election to 55 635 or 69 8 of those eligible to vote which was a percentage point higher than the national turnout of 68 8 6 History EditThe constituency was created in 1983 mostly from the former seat of South Bedfordshire It was represented by Sir David Madel a Conservative from its creation until his retirement in 2001 he almost suffered one of the biggest upsets of the 1997 general election when the Labour candidate spectacularly slashed his majority from 21 273 in 1992 to just 132 The present Conservative MP for the seat is Andrew Selous he won the seat in 2001 when he managed to increase the party s majority but only just this increased somewhat more substantially each time in 2005 and 2010 ultimately to more than 16 000 The 2010 election also saw the second placed candidate s party change to the Liberal Democrats similar to the results of 1983 and 1987 when this was the joint platform for R Byfield and J R Burrow respectively the SDP Liberal Alliance Boundaries Edit Map of current boundaries 1983 1997 The District of South Bedfordshire wards of Beaudesert Brooklands Dunstable Central Eaton Bray Heath and Reach Hockliffe Houghton Central Houghton East Houghton South Icknield Kensworth Linslade Northfields Plantation Priory Southcott Stanbridge Studham Totternhoe and Watling and the District of Mid Bedfordshire wards of Aspley Cranfield Marston and Woburn 7 New County Constituency formed largely from the bulk of the abolished County Constituency of South Bedfordshire including Dunstable Leighton Buzzard and Linslade Also included south western part of Mid Bedfordshire 1997 2010 The District of South Bedfordshire wards of Beaudesert Brooklands Dunstable Central Eaton Bray Heath and Reach Hockliffe Houghton Central Houghton East Houghton South Icknield Kensworth Linslade Northfields Plantation Priory Southcott Stanbridge Studham Totternhoe and Watling 8 Northern parts transferred back to Mid Bedfordshire 2010 present Central Bedfordshire unitary authority wards of All Saints Chiltern Dunstable Central Eaton Bray Grovebury Heath and Reach Houghton Hall Icknield Kensworth and Totternhoe Linslade Manshead Northfields Parkside Planets Plantation Southcott Stanbridge Tithe Farm and Watling 9 Local authority wards revised but no changes to boundaries Members of Parliament EditElection Member 10 Party1983 Sir David Madel Conservative2001 Andrew Selous ConservativeElections EditElections in the 2010s Edit General election 2019 South West Bedfordshire 11 Party Candidate Votes Conservative Andrew Selous 32 212 60 4 1 2Labour Callum Anderson 13 629 25 6 8 2Liberal Democrats Emma Matanle 5 435 10 2 5 5Green Andrew Waters 2 031 3 8 2 1Majority 18 583 34 9 9 4Turnout 53 307 66 7 3 1Conservative hold Swing 4 7General election 2017 South West Bedfordshire 12 Party Candidate Votes Conservative Andrew Selous 32 961 59 2 4 2Labour Daniel Scott 18 793 33 8 13 5Liberal Democrats Daniel Norton 2 630 4 7 0 5Green Morvern Rennie 950 1 7 2 4CPA Morenike Mafoh 301 0 5 NewMajority 14 168 25 4 9 3Turnout 55 635 69 8 5 4Conservative hold SwingGeneral election 2015 South West Bedfordshire 13 14 Party Candidate Votes Conservative Andrew Selous 15 28 212 55 0 2 2Labour Daniel Scott 15 10 399 20 3 0 7UKIP John van Weenen 16 7 941 15 5 11 3Liberal Democrats Stephen Rutherford 17 2 646 5 2 14 8Green Emily Lawrence 18 2 106 4 1 NewMajority 17 813 34 7 1 9Turnout 51 304 64 4 1 9Conservative hold SwingGeneral election 2010 South West Bedfordshire 19 20 Party Candidate Votes Conservative Andrew Selous 26 815 52 8 4 5Liberal Democrats Rod Cantrill 10 166 20 0 3 2Labour Jenny Bone 9 948 19 6 10 6UKIP Martin Newman 2 142 4 2 0 0BNP Mark Tolman 1 703 3 4 NewMajority 16 649 32 8 14 7Turnout 50 774 66 3 4 5Conservative hold Swing 0 7Elections in the 2000s Edit General election 2005 South West Bedfordshire 21 Party Candidate Votes Conservative Andrew Selous 22 114 48 3 6 2Labour Joyce Still 13 837 30 2 10 2Liberal Democrats Andrew Strange 7 723 16 9 2 1UKIP Tom Wise 1 923 4 2 1 5Open Forum Kenson Gurney 217 0 5 NewMajority 8 277 18 1 16 4Turnout 45 814 61 8 0 3Conservative hold SwingGeneral election 2001 South West Bedfordshire 22 Party Candidate Votes Conservative Andrew Selous 18 477 42 1 1 4Labour Andrew Date 17 701 40 4 0 1Liberal Democrats Martin Pantling 6 473 14 8 0 5UKIP Tom Wise 1 203 2 7 1 9Majority 776 1 7 1 5Turnout 43 854 62 1 13 7Conservative hold Swing 0 7Elections in the 1990s Edit General election 1997 South West Bedfordshire 23 24 Party Candidate Votes Conservative David Madel 21 534 40 7 15 5Labour Andrew Date 21 402 40 5 14 7Liberal Democrats Stephen Owen 7 559 14 3 2 3Referendum Rosalind Hill 1 761 3 3 NewUKIP Tom Wise 446 0 8 NewNatural Law Alexander Le Carpentier 162 0 3 0 1Majority 132 0 2 32 2Turnout 52 864 75 8 6 1Conservative hold Swing 16 1General election 1992 Bedfordshire South West 25 26 Party Candidate Votes Conservative David Madel 37 498 57 1 1 1Labour Barry Elliott 16 225 24 7 6 4Liberal Democrats Mark Freeman 10 988 16 7 5 6Green Peter Rollings 689 1 0 0 3Natural Law John Gilmour 239 0 4 NewMajority 21 273 32 4 3 5Turnout 65 639 81 9 3 2Conservative hold Swing 3 7Elections in the 1980s Edit General election 1987 South West Bedfordshire 27 28 Party Candidate Votes Conservative David Madel 36 140 58 2 3 2SDP John Burrow 13 835 22 3 5 5Labour Paul Dimoldenberg 11 352 18 3 1 1Green Peter Rollings 822 1 3 NewMajority 22 305 35 9 8 7Turnout 62 149 78 7 3 1Conservative hold SwingGeneral election 1983 South West Bedfordshire 29 30 Party Candidate Votes Conservative David Madel 31 767 55 0SDP Richard Byfield 16 036 27 8Labour William Cochrane 9 899 17 2Majority 15 731 27 2Turnout 57 702 75 6Conservative win new seat See also EditList of parliamentary constituencies in BedfordshireNotes Edit South West Bedfordshire is a county constituency for the purposes of election expenses and type of returning officer References Edit England Parliamentary electorates 2010 2018 Boundary Commission for England Archived from the original on 23 March 2019 Retrieved 23 March 2019 Key Figures for 2011 Census 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