Judith Cummins


Judith Mary Cummins is a British Labour Party politician. She has been the Member of Parliament for Bradford South since May 2015.

Personal life

Cummins was born on 26 June 1967 and was educated at Ruskin College and the University of Leeds, attending college as a mature student on a Trade Union scholarship. She has two children.

Political career

Cummins was first elected as a local councillor on Bradford Council in 2004, representing the Royds ward. She served a full three-year term before not standing again at the 2007 election. Cummins was later elected as a Leeds City Councillor to represent Temple Newsam ward for a full four-year term from 2012 to 2016.
In advance of the 2015 general election, Cummins contested for selection as the prospective parliamentary candidate in the two constituencies she had been previously elected as a local ward councillor. Despite being an incumbent councillor representing Temple Newsam ward in the constituency, Cummins lost the selection for Leeds East to Richard Burgon. She was later successfully selected by Bradford South Constituency Labour Party to stand for the seat to replace Gerry Sutcliffe.

Member of Parliament

Cummins was elected to the House of Commons to represent Bradford South on 7 May 2015, increasing the Labour candidiate's majority in the constituency from 4,622 to 6,450 votes.
She supported Owen Smith in the failed attempt to replace Jeremy Corbyn in the 2016 Labour leadership election.
Cummins increased her majority 250 votes to 6,700 at the 2017 general election before it fell to her current seat majority of 2,346 when re-elected in 2019.