Croydon South election results: It’s thanks to Brexit and planning
Croydon South remains in the hands of the Conservatives, with the re-elected MP blaming Jeremy Corbyn’s approach to Brexit for
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% .
Dr Rosena Allin-Khan warned there would not be much time for celebration despite her resounding victory in Tooting. Dr Allin-Khan
Florence Eshalomi said she was humbled to have held the Vauxhall seat for the Labour Party. Brexiteer Kate Hoey stepped
Croydon North is regarded as one of Labour’s safest seats but on a night where Labour suffered a devastating defeat
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Fleur Anderson secured Labour’s first seat in Putney since 2001, claiming 22,780 votes with a 4,774 majority over the Conservatives.
Munira Wilson said she was “delighted, overwhelmed and over the moon” to win the Liberal Democrat seat for Twickenham. She
First-time candidate Seena Shah finished second in Brentford and Isleworth as she lost out to Labour’s Ruth Cadbury. The Conservative
Labour’s losing candidate in Croydon South Olga Fitzroy spoke of her sorrows moments after learning her result. Olga Fitzroy lost