The placeConstituency · East Midlands · Electorate 70,440 · 2023 boundaries

Broxtowe.

Labour Party MP Juliet Campbell holds the seat on 40.9% of the vote.

Member of ParliamentJuliet Campbell · Labour Party
CouncilBroxtowe
Boundary set2023
ONS codeE14001140
Electorate · 2024
70.4k
Registered to vote
2024 GE — winner
40.9%
Labour Party · +17.6pp over Con
Settlements
7
Largest: Beeston (Broxtowe)
Crime · per 1k pop · 3mo
22.3
data.police.uk · 12mo rolling
Dispatch
1 Jun 2026

Juliet Campbell's most significant parliamentary moments came in June 2025, when she broke from Labour on five votes during the Report Stage and Third Reading of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill -- voting against the Bill's final passage and backing amendments that would have tightened eligibility criteria, including one aimed at closing a potential loophole where voluntary starvation could qualify someone as terminally ill. Her stance aligns with her above-average score on assisted dying safeguards relative to Labour peers. Earlier critical coverage in the Nottinghamshire Live -- which described her as "missing in action" after only three Commons speeches in her first months -- has since given way to more positive local reporting, including on her role championing a new family hub in Eastwood and her work on dyslexia education alongside Jamie Oliver.

At 77% voting participation and 97.2% party alignment, Campbell is a broadly loyal Labour MP who sits slightly below the Commons average for vote attendance. Her speeches cluster heavily around social care and health -- consistent with her NHS background -- and she has also spoken on defence and the economy. She deviates from her Labour peers most notably on pension protection, where she votes more supportively than three-quarters of her colleagues, and she is notably less aligned than average on armed forces welfare and football regulation.

She sits on the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee and the Armed Forces Bill Select Committee, though her speeches show limited focus on either area so far. Local news sentiment over the past 90 days is broadly neutral across 43 articles, with crime coverage carrying a slight positive lean tied to her public support for Broxtowe's hate crime pledge. Parliamentary contribution data extends to April 2026.

40.9%
Lab vote · 2024 GE
1
Council overlapping the seat
16
Wards · 32 councillors
§ 01The local picture — wards.16 wards · 32 councillors

Ward-level direction-of-travel: who controls what, who flipped recently, who holds the line.

WardLatest winnerVotesCouncilLast cycle
Attenborough Chilwell East Tyler Jai Marsh1,320Broxtowe LabMay 2024
Beeston Central(2 seats)Bunn · Smith1,880Broxtowe LabMay 2023
Beeston North(2 seats)Carr · Carr1,993Broxtowe LabMay 2023
Beeston Rylands(2 seats)Webb · Dannheimer1,791Broxtowe LabMay 2023
Beeston West(2 seats)Winfield · Marshall2,808Broxtowe LabMay 2023
Bramcote(3 seats)Kingdon · Watts · Land4,412Broxtowe LabMay 2023
Brinsley Elizabeth Williamson366Broxtowe LabMay 2023
Chilwell West(3 seats)Tideswell · Skinner · Jeremiah3,086Broxtowe LabMay 2023
Eastwood Hall Bob Bullock300Broxtowe LabMay 2023
Eastwood Hilltop(2 seats)Radulovic · Bagshaw1,231Broxtowe LabMay 2023
Eastwood St Marys(2 seats)Bagshaw · Woodhead980Broxtowe LabMay 2023
Greasley(3 seats)Stockwell · Crosby · Brown2,307Broxtowe LabMay 2023
Stapleford North(2 seats)MacRae · MacRae1,156Broxtowe LabMay 2023
Stapleford South East Sarah Camplin388Broxtowe LabDec 2025
Stapleford South West(2 seats)McGrath · Paterson1,560Broxtowe LabMay 2023
Toton Chilwell Meadows(3 seats)Khaled · Kerry · Cullen2,608Broxtowe LabMay 2023

Source · Democracy Club · DCLEAPIL v1.0 (CC BY-SA 4.0)

§ 02Settlements.7 named places

The seat’s population is concentrated in Beeston (Broxtowe) (51,320), with Eastwood (18,890) as the second pole. Total population across named built-up areas: 93,989.

large-town 51,320town 36,626village 6,043

Source · ONS Built-Up Areas · Census 2021

SettlementPop.Class
Beeston (Broxtowe)51,320large town
Eastwood18,890town
Stapleford15,453town
Trowell2,287village
Brinsley and Underwood2,283town
Awsworth2,166village
Showing 6 of 7·All 7 settlements
§ 03Demographics.Census 2021 · vs national avg

Headline indicators.

IndicatorLocalNationalΔ
Employment rate55.7%57.1%-3%
Owner-occupied69.7%63.1%+10%
Private rented18.4%20.0%-8%
Social rented11.8%16.8%-30%

Ethnicity.

White88.6%
Asian5.6%
Black1.7%
Mixed2.7%
Other1.4%

Source · Census 2021

Population by age & sexCensus 2021 · 18 bands · click to expand
Male 49.0% Female 51.0% Median seat
MaleAgeFemale
85+
80-84
75-79
70-74
65-69
60-64
55-59
50-54
45-49
40-44
35-39
30-34
25-29
20-24
16-19
10-15
5-9
0-4

Source · Census 2021 (ONS) · % of usual residents; tick marks the median seat per band

§ 04Local economy.Income · tax · businesses · schools
Median income
£25,400
HMRC SPI · 2024
Mean income
£33,500
HMRC SPI · 2024
Businesses
2,740
VAT/PAYE-registered
Schools
37
29 primary · 5 secondary
GCSE pass
67.4%
Attainment 8: 48.0

Income tax contribution.

Total income tax£235m
Taxpayers50,000
Median per taxpayer£2,410
Mean per taxpayer£4,690

Source · HMRC SPI · ±8% confidence

Where the money flows back in.

For council finance & suppliers

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§ 05Recorded crime.data.police.uk · 12-month rolling

Headline rate.

Per 1k pop · 3mo
22.3
+8% vs national
Monthly avg / 1k
7.4
12-month rolling
Top category
Violence & sexual offences
31% of recorded crime

By category.

Violence & sexual offences7.0
Shoplifting3.5
Anti-social behaviour3.5
Criminal damage & arson1.7
Other theft1.4
Public order1.2
Other crime1.1

Source · data.police.uk · 3-month rate per 1,000 pop

Showing 7 of 15·All 15 categories — full monthly trend & settlement breakdown
§ 06Election history.5 contests · created on 2023 boundaries

2024 — full result.

CandidateVotes%
Juliet CampbellWONLab19,56140.9
Darren HenryCon11,15823.3
Joseph OakleyRef8,40217.6
James CollisLD3,8078.0
Teresa NeedhamGrn3,4887.3
John DoddyInd1,0342.2
Maqsood SyedInd3880.8

Turnout 47,838

Prior contests.

YearWinner%
2019Darren HenryCon48.1
2017Anna SoubryCon46.8
2015Anna SoubryCon45.2
2010Soubry, AnnaCon39.0
Sources, methods & last update
Method The dispatch paragraphs are AI-generated from the public sources listed below. Every figure links to its source. If we’re wrong, please tell us — corrections within 48 hours.
BoundariesONS Open Geography Portal
2023 boundary review
Wards & councilsLGBCE · Democracy Club
DCLEAPIL v1.0 (CC BY-SA 4.0)
SettlementsONS Built-Up Areas
Census 2021
DemographicsONS · Nomis · Census 2021
National avg over 575 seats
Income & taxHMRC SPI
±8% confidence
SchoolsDfE · attainment data
Crimedata.police.uk
LSOA-aggregated · rolling 12mo
ElectionsElectoral Commission