This was the first safe Conservative seat to have a by-election in the 1997–2001 UK Parliament. There was immediate speculation that
Michael Portillo, the
most high-profile casualty of the
1997 general election, would use it to return to frontline politics. Portillo immediately confirmed his interest in the seat, but was then confronted with the publication of an interview he had given previously that summer in which he had confirmed that while at
Peterhouse, Cambridge he had had
homosexual affairs.
Portillo was selected as Conservative candidate but faced demonstrations organised by
gay rights group
OutRage! and its principal campaigner
Peter Tatchell who protested against his vote for an unequal
age of consent for gay and straight sex, and support for the ban on homosexuality in the UK armed forces while
Secretary of State for Defence. Tatchell continued to try to confront Portillo throughout the election, not assuaged by Portillo saying that he had changed his mind on the age of consent.
The
Labour Party selected Robert Atkinson, who had fought the
1997 election and was a local councillor. The
Liberal Democrats also renominated their general election candidate, Robert Woodthorpe Browne. Because of the prominence of the by-election in central London and the big political name, there were a wide variety of fringe and minor party candidates. Polling day was 25 November. Portillo was returned safely to Parliament.