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Central Suffolk and North Ipswich is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2024 by Patrick Spencer of the Conservative Party, currently suspended and sitting as an Independent.

Constituency profile
Central Suffolk and North Ipswich is a large rural constituency located in Suffolk. It contains some northern suburbs of the large town of Ipswich (Castle Hill and Whitehouse) and the rural area to its north. The constituency's largest town is Kesgrave with a population of around 15,000. Other settlements in the constituency include the small towns of Needham Market and Framlingham, the villages of Debenham and Bramford and many smaller villages. Kesgrave is affluent and suburban in character, and Needham Market and Framlingham are historic market towns. The constituency is predominantly agricultural. Compared to nationwide averages, residents of the constituency are older, wealthier and have average levels of education and professional employment. White people make up 93% of the population. Most of the constituency is represented by Green Party councillors at the district council level, whilst Kesgrave elected Conservatives and the Ipswich suburbs elected Labour Party representatives. A majority of voters in the constituency supported leaving the European Union in the 2016 referendum, with an estimated 56% voting in favour of Brexit. ==History==
History
The county constituency was formed for the 1997 general election, largely from eastern parts of the abolished constituency of Central Suffolk, including the north-western wards of the Borough of Ipswich. It also included western fringes of Suffolk Coastal. Sir Michael Lord, knighted in 2001, who had held the predecessor seat of Central Suffolk, was the first MP who served the seat, from 1997 until 2010. The 2010 general election saw the fourth win for a Conservative with the election of Dan Poulter, who retained the seat at the three subsequent elections. Dan Poulter announced his defection to Labour in April 2024, and did not seek re-election. At the 2024 election, Patrick Spencer was elected for the Conservative Party, but he currently sits as an Independent following his suspension from the party in May 2025. == Boundaries and boundary changes ==
Boundaries and boundary changes
1997–2010 • The District of Mid Suffolk wards of Barham, Barking, Bramford, Claydon, Creeting, Debenham, Eye, Fressingfield, Helmingham, Hoxne, Mendlesham, Palgrave, Stonham, Stradbroke, Wetheringsett, Weybread, and Worlingworth; • The District of Suffolk Coastal wards of Bealings, Dennington, Earl Soham, Framlingham, Glemham, Grundisburgh and Witnesham, Hasketon, Kesgrave, Otley, Rushmere, and Wickham Market; and • The Borough of Ipswich wards of Broom Hill, Castle Hill, Whitehouse, and Whitton. 2010–2024 • The District of Mid Suffolk wards of Barking and Somersham, Bramford and Blakenham, Claydon and Barham, Debenham, Eye, Fressingfield, Helmingham and Coddenham, Hoxne, Mendlesham, Palgrave, Stradbroke and Laxfield, The Stonhams, Wetheringsett, and Worlingworth; • The District of Suffolk Coastal wards of Earl Soham, Framlingham, Grundisburgh, Hacheston, Kesgrave East, Kesgrave West, Otley, Rushmere St Andrew, Wickham Market, and Witnesham; and • The Borough of Ipswich wards of Castle Hill, Whitehouse, and Whitton. Lost the Borough of Ipswich ward of Broom Hill which had been abolished by a revision of the borough wards; area covered by the ward now included in Ipswich. Other marginal changes due to revision of local authority wards. 2024–present Following the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, which came into effect for the 2024 general election, the composition of the constituency is as follows: • The District of East Suffolk wards of: Carlford & Fynn Valley; Framlingham; Kesgrave; Rushmere St. Andrew; Wickham Market. • The Borough of Ipswich wards of: Castle Hill; Whitehouse; Whitton. • The District of Mid Suffolk wards of: Battisford & Ringshall; Blakenham; Bramford; Claydon & Barham; Debenham; Needham Market; Stonham. Northern areas, including Eye, now form part of the newly created constituency of Waveney Valley, with transfers in from Bury St Edmunds of the town of Needham Market with surroundings and from Suffolk Coastal. == Members of Parliament ==
Members of Parliament
Central Suffolk prior to 1997 == Elections ==
Elections
Elections in the 2020s {{Election box winning candidate with party link|party=Conservative Party (UK)|candidate=Patrick Spencer|votes=15,144 Elections in the 2010s Elections in the 2000s Elections in the 1990s == See also ==
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