The present constituency was formed in 1997 from parts of the former
Oldham Central and Royton and
Oldham West constituencies and has to date been a
safe seat for the
Labour Party, having been held by
Michael Meacher since the
1997 general election. Meacher had previously been the MP for the predecessor seat of Oldham West since 1970. Despite no part of the constituency, nor Oldham Metropolitan Borough Council ever having had a BNP councillor, the constituency gained a level of notoriety at the
2001 general election when the leader of the
far-right British National Party (BNP),
Nick Griffin, stood as a candidate. Griffin received 6,552 votes (a 16.4% share), beating the
Liberal Democrats to third place and 524 votes behind the
Conservative Duncan Reed in second. This was widely interpreted to be a reaction to the serious
race riots that had occurred in
Oldham (and other northern towns) a few months earlier. Because of the heightened tension, the
Returning officer took the decision not to allow any candidates to make speeches after the declaration of the results. This led to Griffin and fellow BNP candidate Michael Treacy, who ran in the neighbouring constituency of
Oldham East and Saddleworth, symbolically gagging themselves on the platform wearing T-shirts bearing the slogan "Gagged for Telling the Truth". In local elections following the
2001 race riots, the BNP also received considerable support: specifically in the two wards of Royton North and Royton South. However, from 2008 the BNP share of the vote has been markedly lower, with BNP and former BNP candidates coming in third or fourth in Royton North and other Oldham West and Royton Wards. At the
2005 and
2010 general elections the BNP managed to retain their deposits (polling around 7% on both occasions) but have only achieved fourth place, with the
Conservative Party second behind veteran politician
Michael Meacher of the
Labour Party, who stood at the 2015 general election. Meacher's death in October 2015 triggered
a by-election, the first of the new Parliament, which was held on 3 December 2015 and was won by
Jim McMahon of the Labour Party. ==Members of Parliament==