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  • CONSTITUENCY RESULT : Mitcham and Morden

    Candidate name Party Gender Number of votes Share (%) Change vs. 2017 for party (percentage points)
    Siobhain McDonagh Labour Female 27,964 61.1% -7.5
    Toby Williams Conservative Male 11,482 25.1% +0.9
    Luke Taylor Liberal Democrat Male 3,717 8.1% +5.0
    Jeremy Maddocks Brexit Party Male 1,202 2.6% 0.0
    Pippa Maslin Green Female 1,160 2.5% +1.2
    Des Coke Christian Peoples Alliance Party Male 216 0.5% +0.0

     

    Election statistics
    Majority
    Votes 16,482
    Percent 36.0%
    Rank (1 = highest %) 171
    Turnout
    Constituency 65.3%
    Region 67.5%
    UK 67.3%
    Constituency in 2017 70.0%
    Size of electorate 70,021
    Valid votes cast 45,741
  • CONSTITUENCY RESULT : Milton Keynes South

    Candidate name Party Gender Number of votes Share (%) Change vs. 2017 for party (percentage points)
    Iain Stewart Conservative Male 32,011 50.0% +2.5
    Hannah O’Neill Labour Female 25,067 39.2% -5.7
    Saleyha Ahsan Liberal Democrat Female 4,688 7.3% +4.4
    Alan Francis Green Male 1,495 2.3% +0.5
    Stephen Fulton Independent Male 539 0.8% 0.0
    Amarachi Ogba Christian Peoples Alliance Party Female 207 0.3% 0.0

     

    Election statistics
    Majority
    Votes 6,944
    Percent 10.8%
    Rank (1 = highest %) 495
    Turnout
    Constituency 66.4%
    Region 70.2%
    UK 67.3%
    Constituency in 2017 69.8%
    Size of electorate 96,363
    Valid votes cast 64,007
  • CONSTITUENCY RESULT : Milton Keynes North

    Candidate name Party Gender Number of votes Share (%) Change vs. 2017 for party (percentage points)
    Ben Everitt Conservative Male 30,938 49.5% +2.0
    Charlynne Pullen Labour Female 24,683 39.5% -4.9
    Aisha Mir Liberal Democrat Female 4,991 8.0% +4.1
    Catherine Rose Green Female 1,931 3.1% +1.4

     

    Election statistics
    Majority
    Votes 6,255
    Percent 10.0%
    Rank (1 = highest %) 509
    Turnout
    Constituency 68.3%
    Region 70.2%
    UK 67.3%
    Constituency in 2017 71.6%
    Size of electorate 91,545
    Valid votes cast 62,543
  • CONSTITUENCY RESULT : Midlothian

    Candidate name Party Gender Number of votes Share (%) Change vs. 2017 for party (percentage points)
    Owen Thompson Scottish National Party Male 20,033 41.5% +7.1
    Danielle Rowley Labour Female 14,328 29.7% -6.6
    Rebecca Fraser Conservative Female 10,467 21.7% -3.7
    Steve Arrundale Liberal Democrat Male 3,393 7.0% +3.2

     

    Election statistics
    Majority
    Votes 5,705
    Percent 11.8%
    Rank (1 = highest %) 475
    Turnout
    Constituency 68.4%
    Region 68.1%
    UK 67.3%
    Constituency in 2017 66.3%
    Size of electorate 70,544
    Valid votes cast 48,221
  • CONSTITUENCY RESULT : Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland

    Candidate name Party Gender Number of votes Share (%) Change vs. 2017 for party (percentage points)
    Simon Clarke Conservative Male 28,135 58.8% +9.2
    Lauren Dingsdale Labour Female 16,509 34.5% -13.0
    Jemma Joy Liberal Democrat Female 1,953 4.1% +1.2
    Sophie Brown Green Female 1,220 2.6% 0.0

     

    Election statistics
    Majority
    Votes 11,626
    Percent 24.3%
    Rank (1 = highest %) 315
    Turnout
    Constituency 66.1%
    Region 64.2%
    UK 67.3%
    Constituency in 2017 65.8%
    Size of electorate 72,348
    Valid votes cast 47,817
  • CONSTITUENCY RESULT : Mid Worcestershire

    Candidate name Party Gender Number of votes Share (%) Change vs. 2017 for party (percentage points)
    Nigel Huddleston Conservative Male 37,426 66.7% +1.4
    Helen Russell Labour Female 9,408 16.8% -6.2
    Margaret Rowley Liberal Democrat Female 6,474 11.5% +5.3
    Sue Howarth Green Female 2,177 3.9% +1.4
    Barmy Lord Brockman Monster Raving Loony Party Male 638 1.1% 0.0

     

    Election statistics
    Majority
    Votes 28,018
    Percent 49.9%
    Rank (1 = highest %) 38
    Turnout
    Constituency 71.8%
    Region 64.7%
    UK 67.3%
    Constituency in 2017 72.4%
    Size of electorate 78,220
    Valid votes cast 56,123
  • CONSTITUENCY RESULT : Mid Ulster

    Candidate name Party Gender Number of votes Share (%) Change vs. 2017 for party (percentage points)
    Francie Molloy Sinn Fein Male 20,473 45.9% -8.6
    Keith Buchanan Democratic Unionist Party Male 10,936 24.5% -2.4
    Denise Johnston Social Democratic and Labour Party Female 6,384 14.3% +4.5
    Mel Boyle Alliance Male 3,526 7.9% +5.6
    Neil Richardson Ulster Unionist Party Male 2,611 5.9% -0.6
    Conor Rafferty Independent Male 690 1.5% 0.0

     

    Election statistics
    Majority
    Votes 9,537
    Percent 21.4%
    Rank (1 = highest %) 351
    Turnout
    Constituency 63.3%
    Region 61.8%
    UK 67.3%
    Constituency in 2017 68.2%
    Size of electorate 70,449
    Valid votes cast 44,620
  • CONSTITUENCY RESULT : Mid Sussex

    Candidate name Party Gender Number of votes Share (%) Change vs. 2017 for party (percentage points)
    Mims Davies Conservative Female 33,455 53.3% -3.6
    Robert Eggleston Liberal Democrat Male 15,258 24.3% +11.6
    Gemma Bolton Labour Female 11,218 17.9% -7.1
    Deanna Nicholson Green Female 2,234 3.6% +1.0
    Baron Von Thunderclap Monster Raving Loony Party Male 550 0.9% +0.1
    Brett Mortensen Advance Together Male 47 0.1% 0.0

     

    Election statistics
    Majority
    Votes 18,197
    Percent 29.0%
    Rank (1 = highest %) 262
    Turnout
    Constituency 73.7%
    Region 70.2%
    UK 67.3%
    Constituency in 2017 73.2%
    Size of electorate 85,146
    Valid votes cast 62,762
  • FACTS AND FIGURES : Composition of the Political Honours Scrutiny Committee

    FACTS AND FIGURES : Composition of the Political Honours Scrutiny Committee

    The Political Honours Scrutiny Committee (PHSC) was established in 1923 and comprised of three members. Since 2002, it has been known as the Honours Scrutiny Committee. Harold Macmillan said in the House of Commons in 1959 about the committee:

    “This Committee was instituted in 1923, in accordance with the recommendations of the Royal Commission on Honours, to advise the Prime Minister of the day whether individuals whose names are to be submitted for honours for political services are fit and proper persons to be so recommended.”


    1923-1923 : Lord Dunedin

    1923-1923 : Viscount Ullswater

    1923-1924 : Lord Mildmay

    1923-1925 : Sir E Cecil

    1924-1925 : T Richards

    1924-1929 : Lord Buckmaster

    1925-1925 : W Nicholson

    1925-1929 : Lord Merrivale

    1925-1934 : Viscount Novar

    1929-1938 : G Barnes

    1929-1952 : Lord Macmillan

    1934-1945 : Marquis of Crewe

    1938-1949 : Lord Rushcliffe

    1945-1949 : J Clynes

    1949-1959 : Viscount Templewood

    1949-1961 : Lord Pethick-Lawrence

    1952-1954 : Lord Asquith

    1954-1961 : Viscount Thurso

    1959-1961 : Lord Crookshank

    1961-1962 : C Davies

    1961-1967 : Lord Williams

    1961-1976 : Lord Crathorne

    1962-1976 : Lord Rea

    1967-1976 : Baroness Summerskill

    1976-1992 : Lord Shackleton

    1976-1987 : Lord Franks

    1976-1987 : Lord Carr

    1987-1992 : Lord Grimond

    1987-1999 : Lord Pym

    1992-2001 : Lord Cledwyn

    1992- : Lord Thomson of Monifieth

  • CONSTITUENCY RESULT : Mid Norfolk

    Candidate name Party Gender Number of votes Share (%) Change vs. 2017 for party (percentage points)
    George Freeman Conservative Male 35,051 62.4% +3.4
    Adrian Heald Labour Male 12,457 22.2% -7.9
    Steffan Aquarone Liberal Democrat Male 7,739 13.8% +8.7
    P J O’Gorman Independent Male 939 1.7% 0.0

     

    Election statistics
    Majority
    Votes 22,594
    Percent 40.2%
    Rank (1 = highest %) 123
    Turnout
    Constituency 68.4%
    Region 68.2%
    UK 67.3%
    Constituency in 2017 69.6%
    Size of electorate 82,203
    Valid votes cast 56,186