Sawford stood as the Labour candidate for
Wellingborough at the
1992 general election, but lost to the
Conservative incumbent
Peter Fry despite a swing towards Labour. He unexpectedly won the
Kettering constituency at the
1997 general election, defeating Conservative Cabinet minister
Roger Freeman. Sawford won with a majority of 189 after three recounts, which meant the election result was one of the last to declare. He narrowly increased his majority to 665 at the
2001 general election. He was a member of the
Environmental Audit Committee from 2000 to 2001 and the
Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee from 2001 to 2003. Sawford is considered to be on the left of the Labour Party and was a member of the
Socialist Campaign Group whilst an MP. He was a sworn republican, an outspoken campaigner for the abolition of hunting, and an opponent of the
invasion of Iraq in 2003. He frequently rebelled against the
New Labour government. Sawford was defeated by Conservative
Philip Hollobone at the
2005 election, in line with the national swing against Labour. In 2007, he was re-selected to contest Kettering for Labour at the next general election. Constituency boundary changes implemented at the
2010 general election gave the seat a notional Labour majority, but Sawford was again defeated by Hollobone with an increased majority of almost 20 percentage points. ==Personal life==