Seena Shah loses out to Ruth Cadbury in Brentford and Isleworth
First-time candidate Seena Shah finished second in Brentford and Isleworth as she lost out to Labour’s Ruth Cadbury. The Conservative
First-time candidate Seena Shah finished second in Brentford and Isleworth as she lost out to Labour’s Ruth Cadbury. The Conservative
Labour’s Marsha de Cordova held onto the Battersea seat she narrowly claimed from Tory Jane Ellison in 2017. Ms de
Labour MP Seema Malhotra labelled her party’s evening as disastrous despite her personal success in Feltham and Heston. The constituency
Dr Rosena Allin-Khan comfortably retained her seat in Tooting securing 30,811 votes – with a vote share of 52.7% .
Greg Hands holding Chelsea and Fulham reflects the story of the election in traditional Conservative strongholds. Having won the constituency
Fleur Anderson secured Labour’s first seat in Putney since 2001, claiming 22,780 votes with a 4,774 majority over the Conservatives.
Jane Keep booked to get her hair done for the day after the election when she realised she had her
Women make up a record 70.6 percent of Labour candidates in south west London for the General Election. Of the
Labour’s candidate in Tooting Rosena Allin-Khan insisted the party must avoid any tactical voting alliances with Liberal Democrats in the
Labour still needs to get its house in order according to one of its own candidates. Seema Malhotra was elected
Kim Caddy had never considered running for office. Then she went into labour. The Conservative candidate for Battersea, 41, worked