Parliament accepted the
Boundary Commission's
Fifth Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies recommending the creation of this constituency for the
2010 general election. ;Political history Most forerunner parts of the seat of Wentworth (which only existed in its second period from 1983 until 2010) matched its record of being a
safe seat for the
Labour Party. However, at the
2019 general election, the seat became a marginal between Labour and the
Conservative Party. Labour's majority over the Conservatives stood at 2,165 in 2019. Labour's vote share declined by 24.7% at the 2019 election, the second-worst decline in vote share it suffered in any of the 630 constituencies that the party contested at that election (only being surpassed by the 24.9% decline in the Labour vote share in
Bassetlaw). ;Prominent frontbencher
John Healey held a continuous period of frontbench positions, withstanding during this time various rotations of the Labour frontbench – the positions were: • May 2002 – May 2005 –
Economic Secretary to the Treasury • May 2005 – June 2007 –
Financial Secretary to the Treasury • June 2007 – June 2009 – Minister of State for Local Government • July 2007 – June 2009 – Minister for Flood Recovery • June 2009 – May 2010 – Minister of State for Housing • May 2010 – October 2010 – Shadow Minister of State for Housing • October 2010 – October 2011 – Shadow Secretary of State for Health In September 2015 he was appointed Shadow Minister for Housing (attending Shadow Cabinet). ==Boundaries==