David Madel Explained

Sir David Madel
Office:Member of Parliament for
South West Bedfordshire
South Bedfordshire (1970-1983)
Term Start:18 June 1970
Term End:14 May 2001
Predecessor:Gwilym Roberts
Successor:Andrew Selous
Birth Date:6 August 1938
Nationality:British
Party:Conservative

Sir William David Madel (born 6 August 1938) is a politician in the United Kingdom,[1] who was a Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party.

Parliamentary career

Madel contested the London seat of Erith and Crayford in a 1965 by-election, and again in the general election the following year, but was beaten on each occasion by Labour's James Wellbeloved.

He was a Conservative Party Member of Parliament for South Bedfordshire and later South West Bedfordshire for 31 years from 1970 until he stood down at the 2001 general election.

Madel almost suffered one of the biggest upsets of the 1997 general election, when his majority was cut from the 1992 result of 21,273, to just 132 votes.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mr David Madel . Hansard . 13 May 2021.