Beaconsfield () is a
constituency in
Buckinghamshire represented in the
House of Commons
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of the
UK Parliament
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since
2019
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by
Joy Morrissey of the
Conservative Party. She succeeded Independent and former Conservative
Dominic Grieve
Dominic Charles Roberts Grieve (born 24 May 1956) is a British barrister and former politician who served as Shadow Home Secretary from 2008 to 2009 and Attorney General for England and Wales from 2010 to 2014. He served as the Member of Parl ...
, whom she defeated following his
suspension from the party. The constituency was established for the
February 1974 general election.
History
The constituency was created in 1974, mostly from the former seat of
South Buckinghamshire, since which date the area has formed the southernmost part of
Buckinghamshire — before 1974 the notable settlements of
Slough and
Eton, as well as less well-known
Langley,
Wraysbury,
Sunnymeads
Wraysbury is a village and civil parish in the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead in England. It is under the western approach path of London Heathrow airport. It is located on the east bank of the River Thames, roughly midway between Wind ...
and
Datchet were in the county.
This leads to the shape of the constituency, further accentuated in irregularity by the
Thames
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meander
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containing
Cookham
Cookham is a historic River Thames, Thames-side village and civil parishes in England, civil parish on the north-eastern edge of Berkshire, England, north-north-east of Maidenhead and opposite the village of Bourne End, Buckinghamshire, Bourne ...
,
Berkshire to the west and southwest.
1982 by-election candidates
In the
1982 Beaconsfield by-election
The 1982 Beaconsfield by-election was a parliamentary by-election held on 27 May 1982 for the British House of Commons constituency of Beaconsfield in Buckinghamshire.
Previous MP
The seat had become vacant on 27 February 1982, when the con ...
caused by the death of
Sir Ronald Bell, the third-placed candidate was
Tony Blair
Sir Anthony Charles Lynton Blair (born 6 May 1953) is a British former politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1997 to 2007 and Leader of the Labour Party from 1994 to 2007. He previously served as Leader of th ...
for the
Labour Party. Conservative
Tim Smith was the first and only person ever to have beaten Blair in an election and won; Liberal
Paul Tyler was in second place. Tyler later became an MP for
North Cornwall, meaning that, most unusually, the three main-party candidates subsequently served in the
House of Commons
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at the same time.
2010 election
Incumbent
Dominic Grieve
Dominic Charles Roberts Grieve (born 24 May 1956) is a British barrister and former politician who served as Shadow Home Secretary from 2008 to 2009 and Attorney General for England and Wales from 2010 to 2014. He served as the Member of Parl ...
's win in
2010, with 61.1% of the vote, was the second highest share of the vote in the general election for a
Conservative
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candidate after
William Hague
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in
Richmond (Yorks).
2016 EU referendum
Beaconsfield is estimated to have voted 51% remain in the
2016 referendum on the UK's membership of the EU. Although estimates of the constituency results have not been confirmed, the official UK Electoral Commission EU referendum results detail the area of South Buckinghamshire, which contains the Beaconsfield constituency, as voting to leave the EU with a percentage of 50.7%.
Boundaries and boundary changes
1974–1983: The Urban District of Beaconsfield, the Rural District of Eton and the parishes of Hedsor and Wooburn in the Rural District of Wycombe.
The constituency was formed largely from southern parts of the abolished County Constituency of
South Buckinghamshire (Beaconsfield and the Rural District of Eton). The parishes of Hedsor and Wooburn were transferred from the County Constituency of
Wycombe.
1983–1997: The District of
South Bucks
South Bucks was one of four local government districts in the non-metropolitan county of Buckinghamshire, in South East England.
The district was formed on 1 April 1974 by the Local Government Act 1972, by the amalgamation of the area of Beac ...
and the
District of Wycombe wards of Bourne End-cum-Hedsor, Flackwell Heath, Loudwater, The Wooburns, Tylers Green.
Gained areas to the east of High Wycombe (former parish of Chepping Wycombe) from Wycombe. The parts of the former
Rural District of Eton, including Datchet, which had been transferred from Buckinghamshire to Berkshire by the
Local Government Act 1972 were included in the new County Constituency of
East Berkshire.
1997–2010: The District of South Bucks and the District of Wycombe wards of Bourne End-cum-Hedsor, Flackwell Heath, Little Marlow, Loudwater, The Wooburns, Tylers Green.
Minor change (transfer of Little Marlow from Wycombe).
2010–present: The District of South Bucks and the District of Wycombe wards of Bourne End-cum-Hedsor, Flackwell Heath and Little Marlow, Marlow North and West, Marlow South East, The Wooburns.
Marlow transferred from Wycombe.
The seat consists of
Beaconsfield, most of
Burnham (including
Burnham Beeches forest),
Denham,
Dorney
Dorney is a village and civil parish in the Unitary Authority of Buckinghamshire, England, bordering on the River Thames to the west and south, and bisected by the Jubilee River. In 2011 it had a population of 752. It is west of neighbouring ...
,
Farnham Common,
Farnham Royal,
Fulmer,
Gerrards Cross
Gerrards Cross is a town and civil parish in south Buckinghamshire, England, separated from the London Borough of Hillingdon at Harefield by Denham, south of Chalfont St Peter and north bordering villages of Fulmer, Hedgerley, Iver Heath and ...
,
Hedgerley,
Iver
Iver is a large civil parish in Buckinghamshire, England. In addition to the central clustered village, the parish includes the residential neighbourhoods of Iver Heath and Richings Park.
Geography, transport and economy
Part of the 43-square- ...
,
Stoke Poges
Stoke Poges () is a village and civil parish in south-east Buckinghamshire, England. It is centred north-north-east of Slough, its post town, and southeast of Farnham Common.
Etymology
In the name Stoke Poges, ''stoke'' means " stockaded (pl ...
,
Taplow
Taplow is a village and civil parish in the Unitary Authority of Buckinghamshire, England. It sits on the left bank of the River Thames, facing Maidenhead in the neighbouring county of Berkshire, with Cippenham and Burnham to the east. It is the ...
and
Wexham
Wexham is a Civil parishes in England, civil parish in the county of Buckinghamshire in southern England. It is on the boundary of the unitary authority of Borough of Slough, Slough, its post town. Wexham Park Hospital is a large hospital on the ...
(excluding Wexham Court);
Hedsor,
Little Marlow,
Marlow,
Wooburn and Bourne End and the
Flackwell Heath
Flackwell Heath is a village in the civil parish of Chepping Wycombe on the outskirts of High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England. With an elevation of about , in the Chiltern Hills. It has a population of around 6000.
History
The name 'Flack ...
settlement of
Chepping Wycombe
Chepping Wycombe is a civil parish in the ceremonial county of Buckinghamshire, England. The parish includes the three large villages of Tylers Green, Loudwater and Flackwell Heath. The central part of the parish comprises extensive business and ...
.
Members of Parliament
Elections
Elections in the 2010s
Elections in the 2000s
Elections in the 1990s
Elections in the 1980s
:
Elections in the 1970s
See also
*
1982 Beaconsfield by-election
The 1982 Beaconsfield by-election was a parliamentary by-election held on 27 May 1982 for the British House of Commons constituency of Beaconsfield in Buckinghamshire.
Previous MP
The seat had become vacant on 27 February 1982, when the con ...
*
List of parliamentary constituencies in Buckinghamshire
Notes
References
Sources
Richard Kimber's Political Science Resources: UK General Elections since 1832
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Parliamentary constituencies in Buckinghamshire
Constituencies of the Parliament of the United Kingdom established in 1974
South Bucks District
Beaconsfield