General Election 2015: Labour’s Siobhain McDonagh retains Mitcham and Morden seat
Siobhain McDonagh has held the Labour parliamentary seat of Mitcham and Morden for the fifth consecutive time in tonight’s General
Siobhain McDonagh has held the Labour parliamentary seat of Mitcham and Morden for the fifth consecutive time in tonight’s General
Chuka Umunna held his Streatham seat for Labour with 53% of the vote. The shadow business secretary swept to victory
Battersea saw Labour newcomer Will Martindale place second despite an increased share of the votes by 1.7%. Mr Martindale had
Conservative candidate Stephen Hammond has been re-elected as Wimbledon’s MP for a third term having won more than half the votes.
In one of the shock results of the night Ed Davey has lost his Kingston and Surbiton seat to Conservative
Greg Hands held his Chelsea and Fulham seat for the Conservatives with 63% of the vote. Greg Hands (Conservative) 25,322,
Conservative candidate Victoria Borwick has won Kensington with a majority of 7,361. The seat, which had a 56.8% turnout, saw
“The exit polls are always wrong” said Richmond Park Labour candidate Sachin Patel as the count was underway. Commenting on
Zac Goldsmith comfortably held his Richmond Park seat tonight having secured more than 34,000 votes. Liberal Democrat candidate Robin Meltzer
Liberal Democrat Tom Brake bucked the devastating national trend for his party and held his Carshalton and Wallington seat. Tom
The Conservative’s Paul Scully sprung a surprise winning candidacy as MP for Sutton and Cheam in another defeat for the