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Enfield North (UK Parliament constituency)
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Enfield North
Borough constituency
for the House of Commons
Outline map
Boundary of Enfield North in Greater London
CountyGreater London
51°40′01″N 0°04′30″W / 51.667°N 0.075°W / 51.667; -0.075
Electorate76,824 (2023) [1]
Current constituency
Created1974 (1974)
Member of ParliamentFeryal Clark (Labour)
SeatsOne
Created fromEnfield East and Enfield West

Enfield North is a peripheral Greater London constituency[n 1] created in 1974 and represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2019 by Feryal Clark of the Labour Party.

Constituency profile

The northernmost seat in Greater London, Enfield North is deeply suburban, almost village-like in parts, particularly its rolling terrain, including Gordon Hill and Carterhatch. Green belt legislation has kept housing development at bay, and the area has much in common with the adjoining county of Hertfordshire. The tree-lined avenues of Enfield Chase are also quiet and affluent.[2] However, much of the eastern part of the constituency is in the Lea Valley industrial area, and includes some small areas with significant levels of multiple deprivation.[3]

History

The seat was created for the February 1974 election from the former seats of Enfield West and Enfield East. The former was a safe Conservative seat, at one point represented by Iain Macleod, whereas the latter was a secure Labour seat.

From its creation up until 2015, Enfield North was somewhat a bellwether of the national result; it elected Labour MPs at both the 1974 elections, was taken by the Conservatives and held by comfortable margins in every election from 1979 to 1992, before being won back by Labour in 1997 (albeit with relatively narrow majorities throughout the party's time in government) and narrowly going to the Conservatives in 2010 in an election which nationally saw a hung Parliament. In 2015, however, the Conservatives lost the seat to Labour in an election which nationally saw them win an overall majority.

Boundary alterations based on an increased population within the existing area made the seat notionally Conservative before the 6 May 2010 election, and Nick de Bois won the seat. However, the former Labour MP Joan Ryan, who sat for the constituency from 1997 to 2010, regained it in 2015. The 2015 result gave the seat the 13th most marginal majority of Labour's 232 seats by percentage of majority.[4] De Bois and Ryan stood against each other in this seat over five general elections, between 2001 and 2017, with Ryan winning four of those five.

Boundaries

Historic

Map
Map of boundaries 2010-2024

1974–1983: The London Borough of Enfield wards of Bullsmoor, Bush Hill, Cambridge Road, Chase, Enfield Wash, Green Street, Ordnance, Ponders End, Town, and Willow.

1983–2010: The London Borough of Enfield wards of Bullsmoor, Chase, Enfield Lock, Enfield Wash, Green Street, Hoe Lane, Ponders End, Southbury, Town, Willow, and Worcesters.

2010–2024: The London Borough of Enfield wards of Chase, Enfield Highway, Enfield Lock, Highlands, Southbury, Town, and Turkey Street.

2007 Boundary review

Following its review of parliamentary representation in North London, the Boundary Commission for England made boundary changes to Enfield North for the 2010 general election. Part of Highlands ward was transferred to Enfield North from the constituency of Enfield, Southgate. Part of Grange ward was transferred to Enfield, Southgate. Ponders End ward was transferred to Edmonton, and part of Southbury ward was transferred from Edmonton to Enfield North.

Current

Enfield North from 2024

Further to the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, which came into effect for the 2024 general election, the composition of the constituency is composed of the following London Borough of Enfield wards:

  • Brimsdown; Bullsmoor; Carterhatch; Enfield Lock; Ponders End; Ridgeway; Southbury; Town; Whitewebbs.[5]

The contents reflect the local government boundary review for Enfield which came into effect in May 2022. In order to bring the electorate within the permitted electoral range, the Ponders End ward was transferred back from Edmonton.

The constituency is set in the northern third of the London Borough of Enfield, stretching from Enfield Chase in the west, and the King George V Reservoir in the east, incorporating Brimsdown, Enfield Lock, and the M25 motorway interchange at the boundary with the borough of Broxbourne to the north.

Members of Parliament

Election Member[6] Party
Feb 1974 Bryan Davies Labour
1979 Tim Eggar Conservative
1997 Joan Ryan Labour
2010 Nick de Bois Conservative
2015 Joan Ryan Labour
February 2019 The Independent Group for Change
2019 Feryal Clark Labour

Election results

Elections in the 2020s

General election 2024: Enfield North[7]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Workers Party Aishat Anifowoshe
Reform UK Stephen Bird
Labour Feryal Clark
Conservative Chris Dey
Independent Ertan Karpazli
Liberal Democrats Guy Russo
Green Isobel Whittaker

Elections in the 2010s

General election 2019: Enfield North[8][9]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Feryal Clark 23,340 51.8 -6.2
Conservative Joanne Laban 16,848 37.4 +0.5
Liberal Democrats Guy Russo 2,950 6.5 +4.4
Green Isobel Whittaker 1,115 2.5 +1.3
Brexit Party Ike Ijeh 797 1.8 New
Majority 6,492 14.4 -6.7
Turnout 45,050 66.2 -5.1
Registered electors 68,066
Labour hold Swing -3.3
General election 2017: Enfield North[10][11]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Joan Ryan 28,177 58.0 +14.3
Conservative Nick de Bois 17,930 36.9 -4.5
Liberal Democrats Nicholas da Costa 1,036 2.1 -0.2
UKIP Deborah Cairns 848 1.7 -7.3
Green Bill Linton 574 1.2 -1.6
Majority 10,247 21.1 +18.7
Turnout 48,565 71.3 +3.6
Registered electors 68,076
Labour hold Swing +9.4
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General election 2015: Enfield North[12][13]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Joan Ryan[14] 20,172 43.7 +5.2
Conservative Nick de Bois 19,086 41.4 −0.9
UKIP Deborah Cairns 4,133 9.0 +6.9
Green David Flint[15] 1,303 2.8 +1.7
Liberal Democrats Cara Jenkinson 1,059 2.3 −9.9
CPA Yemi Awolola[16] 207 0.4 New
TUSC Joe Simpson[17] 177 0.4 New
Majority