Mid Bedfordshire (UK Parliament constituency)

Mid Bedfordshire
County constituency
for the House of Commons
Map
Boundaries since 2024
Map of constituency
Boundary of Mid Bedfordshire in the East of England
CountyBedfordshire
Electorate71,748 (2023)[1]
Major settlementsAmpthill, Flitwick
Current constituency
Created1918
Member of ParliamentBlake Stephenson (Conservative)
SeatsOne
Created fromLuton and Biggleswade

Mid Bedfordshire is a constituency[n 1] represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament by Blake Stephenson of the Conservative Party since the 2024 United Kingdom general election.[n 2]

Constituency profile

This seat comprises small towns and rural areas in the outer parts of the London commuter belt, with the M1 motorway, Midland Main Line, the A1 road, East Coast Main Line and other A roads providing the major north–south commuter links primarily in and out of London. There are several logistics sites including Amazon at Marston Gate. Residents are wealthier than the UK average, and health is around the UK average.[2]

History

Mid Bedfordshire was created under the Representation of the People Act 1918.

It had elected Conservative MPs since the 1931 general election. It was held from 1983 to 1997 by the Attorney General Nicholas Lyell, who then transferred to the newly created seat of North East Bedfordshire; his old seat was won by Jonathan Sayeed, a former MP in Bristol. Sayeed was forced to retire in 2005 due to ill health, following a row over allegations he had profited from his private educational tours of Parliament and a resulting deselection attempt by the constituency party. Nadine Dorries then held the seat until 2023; the Conservative whip was withdrawn from her in 2012 and returned six months later, after she had appeared on the reality television series I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!.[3] Dorries resigned her seat in August 2023.[4] In the ensuing by-election, the seat was taken by Alistair Strathern of the Labour Party, the first time a Labour member had held the seat in its 105-year history.[5] In the 2024 United Kingdom general election the seat was regained by the Conservatives, now represented by Blake Stephenson. Incumbent MP Alistair Strathern had stood in Hitchin instead and was successfully elected there.

Boundaries and boundary changes

1918–1950

The constituency was created as a Division of Bedfordshire by the Representation of the People Act 1918, comprising:

  • the Urban Districts of Ampthill, Biggleswade, and Leighton Buzzard; and
  • the Rural Districts of Ampthill, Biggleswade, and Eaton Bray.[6]

Ampthill and Biggleswade had been part of the abolished Biggleswade Division, and Leighton Buzzard was transferred from the Luton Division.

1950–1974

  • The Urban Districts of Ampthill, Biggleswade, and Sandy1;
  • the Rural Districts of Ampthill and Biggleswade; and
  • part of the Rural District of Bedford.[6]

1Created as an Urban District out of the Rural District of Biggleswade in 1927.[7]

Gained southern and eastern rural areas of Bedford. Leighton Buzzard and surrounding rural areas (equivalent to the abolished Rural District of Eaton Bray, which had been absorbed by the Rural District of Luton) transferred to the new constituency of South Bedfordshire.

1974–1983

As above, apart from changes to the Rural District of Bedford.[6]

The village of Eaton Socon had been absorbed by the Urban District of St Neots and was transferred to the county constituency of Huntingdonshire.

1983–1997

  • The District of Mid Bedfordshire wards of Ampthill, Arlesey, Biggleswade Ivel, Biggleswade Stratton, Blunham, Campton and Meppershall, Clifton and Henlow, Clophill, Haynes and Houghton Conquest, Langford, Maulden, Northill, Old Warden and Southill, Potton, Sandy All Saints, Sandy St Swithun's, Shefford, Shillington and Stondon, Stotfold, Wensley, and Wrest; and
  • The Borough of North Bedfordshire wards of Eastcotts, Great Barford, Kempston East, Kempston Rural, Kempston West, Wilshamstead, and Wootton.[8]

Kempston transferred from the abolished constituency of Bedford. Parts included in the new constituencies of North Bedfordshire (far north-eastern area), South West Bedfordshire (south-western parts) and North Luton (including Flitwick).

1997–2010

  • The Borough of Bedford wards of Kempston Rural, Wilshamstead, and Wootton;
  • The District of Mid Bedfordshire wards of Ampthill, Aspley Guise, Campton and Meppershall, Cranfield, Clifton and Henlow, Clophill, Flitton and Pulloxhill, Flitwick East, Flitwick West, Harlington, Haynes and Houghton Conquest, Marston, Maulden, Shefford, Shillington and Stondon, Westoning, Woburn, and Wrest; and
  • The District of South Bedfordshire wards of Barton-le-Clay, Streatley, and Toddington.[9]

Wholesale changes, with eastern parts, comprising about half of the electorate, including Biggleswade and Sandy, being transferred to the new constituency of North East Bedfordshire. Kempston was transferred back to the re-established borough constituency of Bedford. Regained parts of the District of Mid Bedfordshire previously transferred to South West Bedfordshire and North Luton (including Flitwick), together with the parts of the District of South Bedfordshire, also previously in North Luton.

2010–2024

Map
Map of boundaries 2010-2024
  • The Borough of Bedford wards of Turvey, Wilshamstead, and Wootton;
  • Central Bedfordshire wards of Ampthill, Aspley Guise, Barton-le-Clay, Clifton and Meppershall, Cranfield, Flitton, Greenfield and Pulloxhill, Flitwick East, Flitwick West, Harlington, Houghton, Haynes, Southill and Old Warden, Marston, Maulden and Clophill, Shefford, Campton and Gravenhurst, Shillington, Silsoe, Stondon and Henlow Camp, Streatley, Toddington, Westoning and Tingrith, Woburn.[10]

Marginal changes due to revision of local authority wards.

Current

Further to the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, which came into effect for the 2024 general election, the composition of the constituency was defined as follows (as they existed on 1 December 2020):

  • The Borough of Bedford wards of: Elstow and Stewartby; Wilshamstead; Wootton.
  • The District of Central Bedfordshire wards of: Ampthill; Aspley and Woburn; Barton-le-Clay; Cranfield and Marston Moretaine; Flitwick; Houghton Conquest and Haynes; Silsoe and Shillington; Toddington; Westoning, Flitton and Greenfield.[11]

Eastern areas, including the town of Shefford, were transferred out to the re-established, cross-county boundary constituency of Hitchin.

Following further local government boundary reviews in Bedford[12][13] and Central Bedfordshire[14][15] which came into effect in May 2023, the constituency now comprises the following from the 2024 general election:

  • The Borough of Bedford wards of: Cauldwell (small part); Wixhams & Wilstead; Wootton & Kempston Rural (Wootton parish).
  • The District of Central Bedfordshire wards of: Ampthill; Aspley & Woburn; Barton-le-Clay & Silsoe; Cranfield & Marston Moretaine; Flitwick; Houghton Conquest & Haynes; Meppershall & Shillington (Gravenhurst and Shillington parishes); Toddington; Westoning, Flitton & Greenfield.[16]

Members of Parliament

Luton and Biggleswade prior to 1918

Election Member[17] Party
1918 Max Townley Conservative
1922 Frederick Linfield Liberal
1924 William Warner Conservative
1929 Milner Gray Liberal
1931 Alan Lennox-Boyd Conservative
1960 by-election Stephen Hastings Conservative
1983 Sir Nicholas Lyell Conservative
1997 Jonathan Sayeed Conservative
2005 Nadine Dorries Conservative
2023 by-election Alistair Strathern Labour
2024 Blake Stephenson Conservative

Elections

Elections in the 2020s

General election 2024: Mid Bedfordshire*
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Blake Stephenson[18] 16,912 34.1 −26.4
Labour Maahwish Mirza[19] 15,591 31.4 +10.9
Reform UK David Holland[20] 8,594 17.3 N/A
Liberal Democrats Stuart Roberts[21] 4,068 8.2 −4.3
Green Cade Sibley[22] 2,584 5.2 +1.3
Independent Gareth Mackey[23] 1,700 3.4 +3.4
SDP Richard Brunning[24] 172 0.3 +0.3
Majority 1,321 2.7 –36.7
Turnout 49,621 65.1 –6.4
Registered electors 76,218
Conservative hold Swing -18.6

* Vote share changes compared to the 2019 election, not the 2023 by-election.

2023 Mid Bedfordshire by-election*[25]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Alistair Strathern 13,872 34.1 +12.4
Conservative Festus Akinbusoye 12,680 31.1 −28.7
Liberal Democrats Emma Holland-Lindsay 9,420 23.1 +10.5
Independent Gareth Mackey 1,865 4.6 N/A
Reform UK Dave Holland 1,487 3.7 N/A
Green Cade Sibley 732 1.8 −2.0
Monster Raving Loony Ann Kelly 249 0.6 −0.2
English Democrat Antonio Vitiello 107 0.3 N/A
CPA Sid Cordle 101 0.2 N/A
True & Fair Party Alan Victor 93 0.2 N/A
Heritage Alberto Thomas 63 0.1 N/A
No description Prince Ankit Love, Emperor of India 27 0.1 N/A
Mainstream Chris Rooney 24 0.1 N/A
Majority 1,192 3.0 N/A
Turnout 40,720 44.1 −29.6
Labour gain from Conservative Swing +20.5

* The 2024 boundary changes were not in effect for the by-election.

Elections in the 2010s

2019 notional result[26]
Party Vote %
Conservative 31,034 60.5
Labour 10,525 20.5
Liberal Democrats 6,420 12.5
Green 1,998 3.9
Others 1,348 2.6
Turnout 51,325 71.5
Electorate 71,748
General election 2019: Mid Bedfordshire[27]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Nadine Dorries 38,692 59.8 –1.8
Labour Rhiannon Meades 14,028 21.7 –6.7
Liberal Democrats Rachel McGann 8,171 12.6 +6.6
Green Gareth Ellis 2,478 3.8 +1.0
Independent Alan Victor 812 1.3 N/A
Monster Raving Loony Ann Kelly 536 0.8 –0.3
Majority 24,664 38.1 +4.9
Turnout 64,717 73.7 –3.0
Conservative hold Swing +2.4
General election 2017: Mid Bedfordshire[28][29][30][31][32]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Nadine Dorries 38,936 61.6 +5.5
Labour Rhiannon Meades 17,953 28.4 +12.5
Liberal Democrats Lisa French 3,798 6.0 –1.2
Green Gareth Ellis 1,794 2.8 –1.4
Monster Raving Loony Ann Kelly 667 1.1 +0.6
Majority 20,983 33.2 –7.0
Turnout 63,148 76.7 +5.1
Conservative hold Swing –3.5
General election 2015: Mid Bedfordshire[33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Nadine Dorries 32,544 56.1 +3.6
Labour Charlynne Pullen 9,217 15.9 +1.1
UKIP Nigel Wickens 8,966 15.4 +10.3
Liberal Democrats Linda Jack 4,193 7.2 –17.7
Green Gareth Ellis 2,462 4.2 +2.8
Independent Tim Ireland 384 0.7 N/A
Monster Raving Loony Ann Kelly 294 0.5 N/A
Majority 23,327 40.2 +12.6
Turnout 58,060 71.6 –0.6
Conservative hold Swing +1.3

In June 2015 the independent candidate, Tim Ireland, lodged an unsuccessful election petition accusing Nadine Dorries of breaches of section 106 of the Representation of the People Act 1983 by making false statements about his character.[41][42] The petition was dismissed by the courts on 30 July 2015.[43]

General election 2010: Mid Bedfordshire[44][45]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Nadine Dorries 28,815 52.5 +5.9
Liberal Democrats Linda Jack 13,663 24.9 +1.4
Labour David Reeves 8,108 14.8 –7.7
UKIP Bill Hall 2,826 5.1 +2.4
Green Malcolm Bailey 773 1.4 –1.2
English Democrat John Cooper 712 1.3 N/A
Majority 15,152 27.6 +5.1
Turnout 54,897 72.2 +3.5
Conservative hold Swing +2.3

Elections in the 2000s

General election 2005: Mid Bedfordshire[46]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Nadine Dorries 23,345 46.3 –1.1
Liberal Democrats Mark Chapman 11,990 23.8 +4.1
Labour Martin Lindsay 11,351 22.5 –7.6
UKIP Richard Joselyn 1,372 2.7 0.0
Green Ben Foley 1,292 2.6 N/A
Veritas Howard Martin 769 1.5 N/A
Independent Saqhib Ali 301 0.6 N/A
Majority 11,355 22.5 +5.2
Turnout 50,420 68.3 +2.4
Conservative hold Swing –2.6
General election 2001: Mid Bedfordshire[47][48]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Jonathan Sayeed 22,109 47.4 +1.4
Labour James Valentine 14,043 30.1 –2.4
Liberal Democrats Graham Mabbutt 9,205 19.7 +2.9
UKIP Chris Laurence 1,281 2.7 N/A
Majority 8,066 17.3 +3.3
Turnout 46,638 65.9 –13.0
Conservative hold Swing +1.9

Elections in the 1990s

General election 1997: Mid Bedfordshire[49]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Jonathan Sayeed 24,176 46.0 –16.4
Labour Neil Mallett 17,086 32.5 +12.7
Liberal Democrats Tim J. Hill 8,823 16.8 +1.0
Referendum Shirley C. Marler 2,257 4.3 N/A
Natural Law Marek J. Lorys 174 0.3 N/A
Majority 7,090 14.0 –22.4
Turnout 52,534 78.9 –5.5
Conservative hold Swing −14.6[50]
General election 1992: Mid Bedfordshire[51][52]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Nicholas Lyell 40,230 58.2 –0.8
Labour Richard A. Clayton 15,092 21.8 +3.7
Liberal Democrats Nikolas Hills 11,957 17.3 –5.6
Liberal Phil Cottier 1,582 2.3 N/A
Natural Law Marek J. Lorys 279 0.4 N/A
Majority 25,138 36.4 +0.4
Turnout 69,140 84.4 +5.8
Conservative hold Swing –2.3

Elections in the 1980s

General election 1987: Mid Bedfordshire[53]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Nicholas Lyell 37,411 59.0 +2.1
SDP Nikolas Hills 14,560 23.0 –3.9
Labour John Heywood 11,463 18.1 +1.9
Majority 22,851 36.0 +6.0
Turnout 63,434 78.6 +1.7
Conservative hold Swing +3.0
General election 1983: Mid Bedfordshire[54]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Nicholas Lyell 33,042 56.9
Liberal Monica Howes 15,661 26.9
Labour John Tizard 9,420 16.2
Majority 17,381 30.0
Turnout 58,123 76.9
Conservative hold Swing

Elections in the 1970s

General election 1979: Mid Bedfordshire
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Stephen Hastings 37,724 56.87
Labour F.G. Peacock 17,140 25.84
Liberal C.A.P. Smout 11,467 17.29
Majority 20,584 31.03
Turnout 66,331 81.32
Conservative hold Swing
General election October 1974: Mid Bedfordshire
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Stephen Hastings 26,885 45.70
Labour J.E. Crow 17,559 29.85
Liberal P.W. Meyer 14,388 24.46
Majority 9,326 15.85
Turnout 58,832 78.26
Conservative hold Swing
General election February 1974: Mid Bedfordshire
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Stephen Hastings 28,973 45.28
Labour David F. Harrowell 17,862 27.92
Liberal P.W. Meyer 17,151 26.80
Majority 11,111 17.36
Turnout 63,986 85.87
Conservative hold Swing
General election 1970: Mid Bedfordshire
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Stephen Hastings 29,670 52.51
Labour David F Harrowell 19,035 33.69
Liberal John P. Christian 7,799 13.80
Majority 10,635 18.82
Turnout 56,504 77.28
Conservative hold Swing

Elections in the 1960s

General election 1966: Mid Bedfordshire
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Stephen Hastings 23,477 46.02
Labour C. Trevor Bell 20,369 39.98
Liberal Paul L. Rose 7,138 14.01
Majority 3,078 6.04
Turnout 50,984 82.29
Conservative hold Swing
General election 1964: Mid Bedfordshire
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Stephen Hastings 22,414 46.03
Labour C. Trevor Bell 17,096 35.11
Liberal Wilfred G. Matthews 9,184 18.86
Majority 5,318 10.92
Turnout 48,694 83.04
Conservative hold Swing
1960 Mid Bedfordshire by-election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Stephen Hastings 17,503 45.38 −1.41
Labour Bryan Magee 11,281 29.25 −6.17
Liberal Wilfred G. Matthews 9,550 24.76 +6.97
New Conservative C. F. H. Gilliard 235 0.61 N/A
Majority 6,222 16.13 +4.76
Turnout 38,569 71.1
Conservative hold Swing

Elections in the 1950s

General election 1959: Mid Bedfordshire
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Alan Lennox-Boyd 21,301 46.79
Labour Bryan Magee 16,127 35.42
Liberal Wilfred G. Matthews 8,099 17.79 N/A
Majority 5,174 11.37
Turnout 45,527 84.48
Conservative hold Swing
General election 1955: Mid Bedfordshire
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Alan Lennox-Boyd 23,012 54.71
Labour Thomas Skeffington-Lodge 19,048 45.29
Majority 3,964 9.42
Turnout 42,060 81.36
Conservative hold Swing
General election 1951: Mid Bedfordshire
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Alan Lennox-Boyd 19,681 45.39
Labour T.L. 'Addy' Taylor 17,818 41.09
Liberal Donald Tweddle 5,863 13.52
Majority 1,863 4.30
Turnout 43,362 85.34
Conservative hold Swing
General election 1950: Mid Bedfordshire
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Alan Lennox-Boyd 17,671 41.39
Labour W. Howell 15,512 36.33
Liberal Ewart Kenneth Martell 9,511 22.28
Majority 2,159 5.06
Turnout 42,694 86.22
Conservative hold Swing

Elections in the 1940s

General election 1945: Bedfordshire Mid
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Alan Lennox-Boyd 13,954 37.0 −13.3
Labour W Howell 12,073 32.1 +18.9
Liberal Ewart Kenneth Martell 11,641 30.9 −5.5
Majority 1,881 5.0 −8.9
Turnout 37,668 73.19 −3.10
Conservative hold Swing

General Election 1939–40: Another General Election was required to take place before the end of 1940. The political parties had been making preparations for an election to take place from 1939 and by the end of this year, the following candidates had been selected;

Election in the 1930s

General election 1935: Bedfordshire Mid
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Alan Lennox-Boyd 16,054 50.3 +2.9
Liberal Milner Gray 11,623 36.4 −6.4
Labour Thomas Henry Knight 4,224 13.2 +3.4
Majority 4,431 13.89 +9.26
Turnout 31,901 76.29 −2.85
Conservative hold Swing
General election 1931: Bedfordshire Mid
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Alan Lennox-Boyd 15,213 47.4 +6.7
Liberal Milner Gray 13,726 42.8 −4.1
Labour Henry William Fenner 3,156 9.8 −2.6
Majority 1,487 4.63 N/A
Turnout 32,095 79.14
Conservative gain from Liberal Swing

Election in the 1920s

General election 30 May 1929: Bedfordshire Mid
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Milner Gray 14,595 46.9 −1.1
Unionist William Warner 12,682 40.7 −11.3
Labour Henry William Fenner 3,853 12.4 N/A
Majority 1,913 6.2 N/A
Turnout 31,130 79.5 3
Liberal gain from Unionist Swing +5.1
General election 29 October 1924: Bedfordshire Mid
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Unionist William Warner 12,317 52.0 +10.1
Liberal Frederick Linfield 11,356 48.0 −3.0
Majority 961 4.0 N/A
Turnout 23,673 76.5 +3.9
Unionist gain from Liberal Swing
General election 6 December 1923: Bedfordshire Mid[55]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Frederick Linfield 11,310 51.0 −5.5
Unionist William Warner 9,287 41.9 −1.6
Labour Robert Leonard Wigzell 1,567 7.1 N/A
Majority 2,023 9.1 −3.9
Turnout 22,164 72.6 +2.5
Liberal hold Swing
General election 15 November 1922: Bedfordshire Mid[56]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Frederick Linfield 11,874 56.5 +11.7
Unionist Max Townley 9,137 43.5 −11.7
Majority 2,737 13.0 N/A
Turnout 21,011 70.1 +15.3
Liberal gain from Unionist Swing +11.7

Election in the 1910s

General election 14 December 1918: Bedfordshire Mid[56]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
C Unionist Max Townley 9,073 55.2
Liberal Arthur Black 7,352 44.8
Majority 1,721 10.4
Turnout 16,425 54.8
Unionist win (new seat)
C indicates candidate endorsed by the coalition government.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ A county constituency (for the purposes of election expenses and type of returning officer)
  2. ^ As with all constituencies, the constituency elects one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election at least every five years.

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