Cheadle is a borough constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom since 2024 by Tom Morrison of the Liberal Democrats.
Realigning with the county boundaries in 1983, the constituency was redrawn, losing Wilmslow to Tatton, whilst gaining back Bramhall from Hazel Grove.
The current MP is the Liberal Democrat Tom Morrison, who defeated Mary Robinson at the 2024 General Election.
From 1974 (when half of the seat was split off to create the Hazel Grove constituency), Cheadle had safe Conservative majorities until the 1997 election, when the Liberal Democrats reduced the margin to around 3,000 votes.
After the 1970 general election, boundary changes created the Hazel Grove constituency which reduced the size of the Cheadle one.