From Cor-bin to Mayhem: First editions make unpleasant reading for May after exit polls
Theresa May will want to avoid the first editions of our national newspapers as they do not make pleasant reading
Theresa May will want to avoid the first editions of our national newspapers as they do not make pleasant reading
First-time independent candidate and stand-up comedian Lotta Quizeen, who has campaigned in Putney for ‘kinder politics’, wants Jeremy Corbyn to
Justine Greening has managed to hold on to her Putney seat after a tough contest against Labour heavyweight Dr Neeraj
Theresa May could soon hold the dubious honour of bagging a spot in the top ten shortest-serving Prime Ministers in
Labour’s Rosena Allin-Khan has won in Tooting, massively increasing her majority over Conservative challenger Dan Watkins. Dr Allin-Khan first won
Stephen Hammond held his serve in Wimbledon as the Conservatives retained the seat for the third General Election running. Former
Paul Scully has held on in Sutton and Cheam in a night he described as ‘difficult’ for the party. Scully won
Labour MP Sarah Jones has taken the seat in Croydon Central from Conservative Gavin Barwell, winning a majority of 5652.
Tom Brake delivered another blow to the Conservatives by holding on in Carshalton and Wallington for a Lib Dem victory.
Theresa May promised to form a Conservative government despite the national results looking worse then expected as she retains her Maidenhead
Labour’s MP Kate Hoey has decisively retained her seat in Vauxhall, gaining 31,522 of the vote. Ms. Hoey has been Member of Parliament