In October 2011, Sawford was selected to contest the marginal
Corby constituency for Labour at the next general election. He was appointed as a Shadow Minister for Communities and Local Government, responsible for local government, in October 2013. He proposed a bill under the
Ten Minute Rule that would allow the public sector to bid against private sector providers for control over rail franchises. Sawford also proposed a Private Member's Bill on zero hours contracts. Sawford was defeated by Conservative
Tom Pursglove at the
2015 general election, who won with a similar vote margin to Mensch's result in 2010. == Post-parliamentary career ==