Wimbledon election results in full: Hammond holds by finest of margins
The Conservative Party’s Stephen Hammond was narrowly re-elected in Wimbledon with 20,373 votes, a slender majority of just 628. Liberal
The Conservative Party’s Stephen Hammond was narrowly re-elected in Wimbledon with 20,373 votes, a slender majority of just 628. Liberal
Conservative Stephen Hammond pledged to represent the voice of moderate conservatism in Parliament after his narrow election victory in Wimbledon.
Paul Scully is keen to move forward with Conservative plans after he reclaimed the Sutton and Cheam seat for the
Sir Ed Davey’s victorious Liberal Democrat campaign in Kingston and Surbiton was labelled ‘dirty’ and twice reported to the police
Who was elected in each constituency and some facts about what went on at the polling stations. Labour gained only
Sarah Jones held her Croydon Central seat with a small majority, gaining 27,124 votes. Conservative candidate Mario Creatura won 21,175
Tom Brake’s 22-year tenure as Carshalton and Wallington MP came to an end as Conservative candidate Elliot Colburn took his
MP for Mitcham and Morden Siobhain McDonagh expressed regret that that national Labour party had ‘let many of our supporters
Croydon South remains in the hands of the Conservatives, with the re-elected MP blaming Jeremy Corbyn’s approach to Brexit for
Labour’s Sarah Jones vowed to keep cracking down on knife crime after she retained her seat in Croydon Central. Knife
Dr Rosena Allin-Khan comfortably retained her seat in Tooting securing 30,811 votes – with a vote share of 52.7% .