General Election 2019: Meet the Vauxhall candidates
Vauxhall will elect a new MP for the first time in 30 years on December 12. Labour’s Kate Hoey, who
Vauxhall will elect a new MP for the first time in 30 years on December 12. Labour’s Kate Hoey, who
Conservative Zac Goldsmith narrowly won the seat in 2017 polling just 45 votes ahead of Liberal Democrat Sarah Olney. The
Liberal Democrat Tom Brake retained the seat in 2017 with a 41.0% share and 20,819 votes, up 6.1% from the
The Liberal Democrats won the seat back from Conservatives in the 2017 election with a 14.7 per cent majority and
Labour candidate Steve Reed retained the seat in 2017 with 44,213 votes and a 74.2% share. His winning margin of
Wimbledon voted 70% remain in the Brexit referendum meaning staying in the EU will be a key topic in the
Labour’s Siobhain McDonagh won the Mitcham and Morden seat with a 44.4% majority in 2017, receiving 68.7% of the vote
Chuka Umunna won the seat for Labour in 2017 with a 47.1% majority, with 38,212 votes giving him a 68.5%
Justine Greening, MP for Putney since 2005, is not running for re-election in December’s general election. She won 44.1% of
As part of the ‘Unite to Remain’ pact, Green Party co-leader Jonathan Bartley will challenge the Dulwich and West Norwood
Just under two and a half years ago, Sarah Olney – the Liberal Democrat candidate for Richmond Park – was