Luton North (UK Parliament constituency)

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Luton North is a constituency[n 1] represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2019 by Sarah Owen, of the Labour Party. [n 2]

Luton North
Borough constituency
for the House of Commons
Map
Boundaries since 2024
Map of constituency
Boundary of Luton North in the East of England
Local government in EnglandBedfordshire
Electorate73,266 (2023)[1]
Major settlementsLuton
Current constituency
Created1983
Member of ParliamentTBC (TBC)
SeatsOne
Created fromLuton West, Mid Bedfordshire, South Bedfordshire and Luton East[2]

Constituency profile

Luton North was created in 1983, primarily from the former seat of Luton West. It consists of the northern portion of the town of Luton, excluding Stopsley.

One constituency other than Luton North includes Luton; Luton South. Both cover a similar housing profile[n 3][3] and economic ambit that have seen house prices increase above the national average since 1997, two periods of relatively high numbers of the unemployed and lowest wage earners (the 1990s and 2008–2011 global recession).[4] The former covers roughly the LU3 and 4 postcode districts and excludes the town centre of what one broadsheet characterised as a tough town[5] whereas other commentators state that Luton has a resilient economy which "revolves around the airport as well as the retail sector."[6]

History

At creation, Luton North included eight wards from the neighbouring districts of Mid Bedfordshire and South Bedfordshire; these made it a much safer seat for the Conservatives than Luton South, which included only one ward from outside the Borough of Luton. Boundary changes in 1997 reduced the Conservative majority from 13,094 to 7,357, and it was 81st on Labour's list of target seats; Labour duly gained it on a 17.1% swing, and since then the party has held the seat with comfortable majorities.

From 2005 to 2015, Luton North was Labour's safest seat in the East of England by both vote and vote share majority; in 2017 it was overtaken in the former count by Norwich South, but the percentage margin in Luton North (30.8% compared to 30.4% in Norwich South) is slightly higher.

Boundaries and boundary changes

1983–1997

  • The Borough of Luton wards of Bramingham, Challney, Icknield, Leagrave, Lewsey, Limbury, and Sundon Park;
  • The District of Mid Bedfordshire wards of Flitton and Pulloxhill, Flitwick East, Flitwick West, Harlington, and Westoning; and
  • The District of South Bedfordshire wards of Barton-le-Clay, Streatley, and Toddington.[7]

Created as a county constituency formally named North Luton,[7] incorporating the bulk of the abolished borough constituency of Luton West. Extended northwards to include part of the abolished constituency of South Bedfordshire as well as Flitwick, transferred from Mid Bedfordshire.

1997–2010

Map of boundaries 2010-2024
  • The Borough of Luton wards of Bramingham, Challney, Icknield, Leagrave, Lewsey, Limbury, Saints, and Sundon Park.[8]

Redesignated as the borough constituency of Luton North. The parts of the Districts of Mid Bedfordshire (including Flitwick) and South Bedfordshire transferred to Mid Bedfordshire. Gained the Saints ward of the Borough of Luton from Luton South.

2010–2024

  • The Borough of Luton wards of Barnfield, Bramingham, Challney, Icknield, Leagrave, Lewsey, Limbury, Northwell, Saints, and Sundon Park.[9]

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 expanded with the transfer of the Luton Borough ward of Stopsley (as it existed on 1 December 2020) from Luton South.[10]

Following a local government boundary review which came into effect in May 2023,[11][12] the constituency now comprises the following wards of the Borough of Luton from the 2024 general election:

  • Barnfield (nearly all); Beech Hill (part); Bramingham; Challney (nearly all); Leagrave; Lewsey; Limbury; Northwell; Poets; Saints (nearly all); Sundon Park; Stopsley (majority).[13]

Members of Parliament

Luton West, Luton East, Mid Bedfordshire and South Bedfordshire prior to 1983

ElectionMember[14]Party
1983John CarlisleConservative
1997Kelvin HopkinsLabour
2017Independent
2019Sarah OwenLabour

Elections

Elections in the 2020s

General election 2024: Luton North[15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourSarah Owen 14,677 37.9 -16.0
ConservativeJilleane Brown7,16718.5-15.8
Reform UKJames Fletcher4,66612.0+9.0
IndependentToqueer Shah4,39311.3New
Workers PartyWaheed Akbar3,91410.1New
GreenEjel Khan1,9405.0+3.1
Liberal DemocratsSean Prendergast1,8904.9+0.3
SDPPaul Trathen980.3New
Majority7,51019.4-11.4
Turnout38,74551.8-10.7
Labour holdSwing-0.1

Elections in the 2010s

General election 2019: Luton North[16]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourSarah Owen 23,496 55.2 -8.6
ConservativeJeet Bains14,24933.5+0.5
Liberal DemocratsLinda Jack2,0634.8+3.1
Brexit PartySudhir Sharma1,2152.9New
GreenSimon Hall7711.8+0.4
IndependentMuhammad Rehman6461.5New
Women's EqualitySerena Laidley1490.3New
Majority9,24721.7-9.1
Turnout42,58962.5-8.5
Labour holdSwing
General election 2017: Luton North
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourKelvin Hopkins 29,765 63.8 +11.6
ConservativeCaroline Kerswell15,40133.0+3.1
Liberal DemocratsRabi Martins8081.7-1.4
GreenSimon Hall6481.4-0.9
Majority14,36430.8+8.5
Turnout46,62271.0+7.0
Labour holdSwing+4.3
General election 2015: Luton North[17]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourKelvin Hopkins[18] 22,243 52.2 +2.9
ConservativeDean Russell[19]12,73929.9−1.9
UKIPAllan White[19]5,31812.5+8.9
Liberal DemocratsAroosa Ulzaman1,2993.1−8.0
GreenSofiya Ahmed9722.3+1.2
Majority9,50422.3+4.8
Turnout42,57164.0−1.5
Labour holdSwing+2.4
General election 2010: Luton North[20]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourKelvin Hopkins 21,192 49.3 +0.7
ConservativeJeremy Brier13,67231.8−0.4
Liberal DemocratsRabi Martins4,78411.1−4.5
UKIPColin Brown1,5643.6+0.4
BNPShelley Rose1,3163.1New
GreenSimon Hall4901.1New
Majority7,52017.5+0.9
Turnout43,01865.5+8.6
Labour holdSwing+0.5

Elections in the 2000s

General election 2005: Luton North[21]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourKelvin Hopkins 19,062 48.7 −8.0
ConservativeHannah Hall12,57532.1+0.9
Liberal DemocratsLinda Jack6,08115.5+5.8
UKIPColin Brown1,2553.2+0.8
Open ForumKayson Gurney1490.4New
Majority6,48716.6-8.9
Turnout39,12257.4−0.5
Labour holdSwing−4.5
General election 2001: Luton North[22]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourKelvin Hopkins 22,187 56.7 +2.1
ConservativeAmanda Sater12,21031.2−3.1
Liberal DemocratsRobert Hoyle3,7959.7+0.6
UKIPColin Brown9342.4+0.9
Majority9,97725.5+5.2
Turnout39,12657.9−15.3
Labour holdSwing

Elections in the 1990s

General election 1997: Luton North[23]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourKelvin Hopkins 25,860 54.6 +17.4
ConservativeDavid Senior16,23434.3−16.9
Liberal DemocratsKathryn Newbound4,2999.1−1.1
UKIPColin Brown6891.5New
Natural LawAaron Custance2500.50.0
Majority9,62620.3N/A
Turnout47,33273.2-8.6
Labour gain from ConservativeSwing
General election 1992: Luton North[24][25]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJohn Carlisle 33,777 53.7 −0.1
LabourTony McWalter20,68332.9+6.1
Liberal DemocratsJane Jackson7,57012.0−7.4
GreenRoger Jones6331.0New
Natural LawKeith Buscombe2920.5New
Majority13,09420.8−6.2
Turnout62,95581.8+4.2
Conservative holdSwing−3.1

Elections in the 1980s

General election 1987: Luton North[26]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJohn Carlisle 30,997 53.8 +5.5
LabourMichael Wright15,42426.8+0.6
SDPJohn Stephen11,16619.4−6.1
Majority15,57327.0+4.9
Turnout57,58777.6+0.2
Conservative holdSwing
General election 1983: Luton North[27]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJohn Carlisle 26,115 48.3
LabourKelvin Hopkins14,13426.2
SDPJohn Stephen13,76925.5
Majority11,98122.1
Turnout54,01877.4
Conservative win (new seat)

See also

Notes

References

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