Harrow (UK Parliament constituency)

Harrow (UK Parliament constituency)
Former County constituency
for the House of Commons
Semi-rural UK House of Commons seat Harrow, or the Harrow Division of Middlesex created in 1885 before substantially reduced in 1918.
Harrow 1885-1918
Semi-rural UK House of Commons seat Harrow, or the Harrow Division of Middlesex created in 1885 before substantially reduced in 1918.
Harrow 1918-1945
18851945
Seatsone
Created fromMiddlesex
Replaced byWembley North and Wembley South
Harrow East (part of), Harrow West (part of) and Ealing West (minor contribution to)
During its existence contributed to new seat(s) of:Hendon (all), Willesden West (all) and Willesden East (all)

Harrow was a constituency of the House of Commons of the UK Parliament 1885—1945 in Middlesex, a traditional county; it covered an area forming part of the north-west of today's Greater London. It returned one Member of Parliament (MP).

The constituency was created for the 1885 general election, substantially reduced on the creation of more seats in 1918 and abolished for the 1945 general election.

The 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies initially proposed recreating the constituency, with boundaries similar to that of Harrow West.[1]

  1. ^ "BCE Consultation Portal".

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