General Election 2015: Ed Davey loses Kingston and Surbiton to Conservative James Berry
In one of the shock results of the night Ed Davey has lost his Kingston and Surbiton seat to Conservative
In one of the shock results of the night Ed Davey has lost his Kingston and Surbiton seat to Conservative
Kensington’s Conservative candidate swept to victory in the traditionally rock-sold Tory seat last night, securing a majority of 7,361. The
UKIP candidate Richard Hilton was ‘delighted’ with his party’s surge of voter support in the general election, particularly in London, despite
Conservative candidate Stephen Hammond has been re-elected as Wimbledon’s MP for a third term having won more than half the votes.
Greg Hands retained his Chelsea and Fulham seat in another Conservative victory with a resounding 39.8% majority. The deputy Chief
A stunned Tania Mathias paid tribute to a young supporter after sensationally ousting Vince Cable in Twickenham. In the closest
Battersea saw Labour newcomer Will Martindale place second despite an increased share of the votes by 1.7%. Mr Martindale had
Croydon North’s UKIP candidate branded Croydon an ‘absolute disgusting mess’, and ‘still a dump’, after he came third in last night’s
A disappointing night for the Liberal Democrats was made worse for the Wimbledon Lib Dem candidate when her share of
Chuka Umunna held his Streatham seat for Labour with 53% of the vote. The shadow business secretary swept to victory
Kensington’s Green Party candidate Robina Rose has lashed out following the Conservatives’ return to power, condemning the election as ‘depressing’.