Sutton and Cheam election results: Paul Scully retains seat
Conservative candidate Paul Scully has comfortably held his seat in Sutton and Cheam having secured 25,235 votes. Liberal Democrat candidate
Conservative candidate Paul Scully has comfortably held his seat in Sutton and Cheam having secured 25,235 votes. Liberal Democrat candidate
Greg Hands holding Chelsea and Fulham reflects the story of the election in traditional Conservative strongholds. Having won the constituency
Labour comfortably held their seat at Mitcham and Morden as Siobhain McDonagh was re-elected with 27,978 votes, a majority of
Sir Ed Davey, MP for Kingston and Surbiton, blamed the fear of Jeremy Corbyn rather than Jo Swinson’s leadership for
The Conservative Party’s Stephen Hammond was narrowly re-elected in Wimbledon with 20,373 votes, a slender majority of just 628. Liberal
Britain has elected its first single party majority government in over a decade. So what happens next? Downing Street announced
Fleur Anderson secured Labour’s first seat in Putney since 2001, claiming 22,780 votes with a 4,774 majority over the Conservatives.
Britain has elected its first single party majority government in over a decade. So what happens next? Downing Street announced
Labour candidate Florence Eshalomi won the Vauxhall seat securing 31,615 votes. Liberal Democrat candidate Sarah Lewis gained 12,003 votes, Conservative
Felicity Buchan responded to a campaign dominated by Grenfell Tower by urging her own Conservative government to make the enquiry
Conservative candidate Felicity Buchan stole Kensington from Labour’s Emma Dent Coad. The Conservatives lost by 20 votes in 2017, but