Photo highlights from south west London’s counts on a rollercoaster election night
What an election night it was in south west London. We’ve seen Labour gain Putney, the Conservatives gain Kensington and
What an election night it was in south west London. We’ve seen Labour gain Putney, the Conservatives gain Kensington and
Labour comfortably held their seat at Mitcham and Morden as Siobhain McDonagh was re-elected with 27,978 votes, a majority of
Seema Malhotra comfortably held her Feltham and Heston seat having secured 24,876 votes. Liberal Democrat candidate Hina Malik won 3,127
Bell Ribeiro-Addy hailed Streatham’s diversity as she became MP for the constituency, securing a 54.8% vote share with 30,976 votes.
Felicity Buchan responded to a campaign dominated by Grenfell Tower by urging her own Conservative government to make the enquiry
Who was elected in each constituency and some facts about what went on at the polling stations. Labour gained only
We have more than 60 reporters covering this election from every angle, following every twist and turn of what promises
Boris Johnson did not put a cross next to his own name on polling day after registering to vote in
Boris Johnson could lose his Uxbridge and South Ruislip seat despite the exit poll predicting a Conservative majority. The Prime
Counting is underway across south west London as the polls closed on the country’s third general election in five years.
John McDonnell admitted he was in shock after the General Election exit poll predicted a horror night for the Labour