Battersea election results in full: Labour’s Marsha de Cordova hangs onto seat
Labour’s Marsha de Cordova held onto the Battersea seat she narrowly claimed from Tory Jane Ellison in 2017. Ms de
Labour’s Marsha de Cordova held onto the Battersea seat she narrowly claimed from Tory Jane Ellison in 2017. Ms de
Dr Rosena Allin-Khan comfortably retained her seat in Tooting securing 30,811 votes – with a vote share of 52.7% .
Sir Ed Davey comfortably held his Kingston and Surbiton seat tonight having secured more than 31,000 votes. Conservative candidate Aphra
Munira Wilson made safe her Twickenham seat and increased the Liberal Democrat majority over the Conservatives, a valuable good news
Conservative Stephen Hammond pledged to represent the voice of moderate conservatism in Parliament after his narrow election victory in Wimbledon.
Tom Brake’s 22-year tenure as Carshalton and Wallington MP came to an end as Conservative candidate Elliot Colburn took his
Dr Rosena Allin-Khan warned there would not be much time for celebration despite her resounding victory in Tooting. Dr Allin-Khan
Munira Wilson said she was “delighted, overwhelmed and over the moon” to win the Liberal Democrat seat for Twickenham. She
Newly-elected Richmond Park MP Sarah Olney dodged questions on whether she would be the next Liberal Democrat leader following Jo
Battersea’s victorious MP Marsha de Cordova completed a Labour whitewash in Wandsworth. Ms de Cordova won 27,290 votes, 45.6% of
Defeated Conservative Twickenham candidate Isobel Grant believes the Tories will be a different party now they have a majority in