Brent and Harrow (London Assembly constituency)

Brent and Harrow is a constituency that elects one member of the London Assembly.

The constituency comprises the London boroughs of Brent and Harrow.

From 2000 to 2012 the seat was a marginal one, changing hands between the Labour Party and Conservative Party.

The first member was Toby Harris of Labour who was elected with a majority of 4,380 votes over Bob Blackman of the Conservatives. In 2004 Blackman defeated Harris by 4,686 votes. In 2008 a new Labour candidate, Navin Shah, unseated Blackman with a majority of 1,649 votes. Shah held the seat in 2012 by a large majority of 29,796.

From its creation in 2000 the seat has been held by the Conservative Party by a large majority. From 2000-2008 the member representing the constituency was Bob Neill and since 2008 it has been represented by James Cleverly.