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  • CONSTITUENCY RESULT : Ipswich

    2019 GENERAL ELECTION

    CONSERVATIVE GAIN FROM LABOUR

    Tom Hunt (Conservative Party) 24,952 50.3% +4.6%
    Sandy Martin (Labour Party) 19,473 39.3% +8.1%
    Adrian Hyyrylainen-Trett (Liberal Democrats) 2,439 4.9% +2.6%
    Nicola Thomas (Brexit Party) 1,432 2.9% +2.9%
    Barry Broom (Green Party) 1,283 2.6% +0.9%

    MAJORITY: 5,479 12.0%

     

    2017 GENERAL ELECTION

    LABOUR GAIN FROM CONSERVATIVE

    Sandy Martin (Labour Party) 24,224 47.4% +10.3%
    Ben Gummer (Conservative Party) 23,393 45.7% +1.0%
    Tony Gould (UKIP) 1,372 2.7% -9.0%
    Adrian Hyyrylainen-Trett (Liberal Democrats) 1,187 2.3% -0.6%
    Charlotte Armstrong (Green Party) 840 1.6% -2.0%
    David Tabane (Independent) 121 0.2% +0.2%

    MAJORITY: 831 1.6%

  • CONSTITUENCY RESULT : Eltham

    2019 GENERAL ELECTION

    LABOUR HOLD

    Clive Efford (Labour Party) 20,550 47.0% -7.4%
    Louie French (Conservative Party) 17,353 39.7% -1.1%
    Charley Hasted (Liberal Democrats) 2,941 6.7% +3.6%
    Steve Kelleher (Brexit Party) 1,523 3.5% N/A
    Matthew Stratford (Green Party) 1,322 3.0% N/A

    MAJORITY: 3,197 7.3% -6.3%

     

    2017 GENERAL ELECTION

    LABOUR HOLD

    Clive Efford (Labour Party) 25,128 54.4% +11.8%
    Matt Hartley (Conservative Party) 18,832 40.8% +4.4%
    David Hall-Matthews (Liberal Democrats) 1,457 3.2% +0.2%
    John Clarke 738 (BNP) 1.6% N/A

    MAJORITY: 6,296 13.6% +7.4%

  • CONSTITUENCY RESULT : Norwich North

    2019 GENERAL ELECTION

    CONSERVATIVE HOLD

    Chloe Smith (Conservative Party) 23,397 50.5% +2.8%
    Karen Davis (Labour Party) 18,659 40.3% -6.3%
    David Thomas (Liberal Democrats) 2,663 5.8% +2.5%
    Adrian Holmes (Green Party) 1,078 2.3% +0.6%
    David Moreland (UKIP) 488 1.1% +1.1%

    MAJORITY: 4,738 10.2% +9.1%

     

    2017 GENERAL ELECTION

    CONSERVATIVE HOLD

    Chloe Smith (Conservative Party) 21,900 47.7% +4.0%
    Christopher Jones (Labour Party) 21,393 46.6% +13.1%
    Hugh Lanham (Liberal Democrats) 1,480 3.2% -1.1%
    Adrian Holmes (Green Party) 782 1.7% -2.7%
    Liam Matthews (Pirate Party) 340 0.7% +0.7%

    MAJORITY: 507 1.1% -9.0%

  • CONSTITUENCY RESULT : Norwich South

    2019 GENERAL ELECTION

    LABOUR HOLD

    Clive Lewis (Labour Party) 27,766 53.7%
    Mike Spencer (Conservative Party) 15,006 29%
    James Wright (Liberal Democrats) 4,776 9.2%
    Catherine Rowett (Green Party) 2,469 4.8%
    Sandy Gilchrist (Brexit Party) 1,656 3.2%

    MAJORITY: 12,760 24.7% -5.7%

     

    2017 GENERAL ELECTION

    LABOUR HOLD

    Clive Lewis (Labour Party) 31,311 61.0% +21.7%
    Lana Hempsall (Conservative Party) 15,715 30.6% +7.1%
    James Wright (Liberal Democrats) 2,841 5.5% -8.1%
    Richard Bearman (Green Party) 1,492 2.9% -11.0%

    MAJORITY: 15,596 30.4% +14.6%

  • Boris Johnson – 2019 Statement Outside Downing Street

    Boris Johnson – 2019 Statement Outside Downing Street

    Below is the text of the statement made by Boris Johnson, the Prime Minister, outside Downing Street, London, on 13 December 2019.

    This morning I went to Buckingham Palace and I am forming a new government and on Monday MPs will arrive at Westminster to form a new parliament and I am proud to say that members of our new one nation government – a people’s government – will set out from constituencies that have never returned a Conservative MP for 100 years and yes they will have an overwhelming mandate, from this election, to get Brexit done, and we will honour that mandate by Jan 31, and so in this moment of national resolution I want to speak directly to those who made it possible and to all those who voted for us, for the first time, all those whose pencils may have wavered over the ballot and who heard the voices of their parents and their grandparents whispering anxiously in their ears.

    I say thank you for the trust you have placed in us and in me and we will work round the clock to repay your trust and to deliver on your priorities with a parliament that works for you and then I want to speak also to those who did not vote for us or for me and who wanted and perhaps still want to remain in the EU and I want you to know that we in this one nation conservative government will never ignore your good and positive feelings – of warmth and sympathy towards the other nations of Europe. Because now is the moment – precisely as we leave the EU – to let those natural feelings find renewed expression in building a new partnership, which is one of the great projects for next year, and as we work together with the EU, as friends and sovereign equals, in tackling climate change and terrorism, in building academic and scientific cooperation, redoubling our trading relationship.

    I frankly urge everyone on either side of what after three and a half years after all an increasingly arid argument I urge everyone to find closure and to let the healing begin because I believe, in fact I know, because I have heard it loud and clear from every corner of the country that the overwhelming priority of the British people now is that we should focus above all on the NHS that simple and beautiful idea that represents the best of our country with the biggest ever cash boost. 50,000 more nurses, 40 new hospitals as well as providing better schools, safer streets and in the next few weeks and months we will be bringing forward proposals to transform this country, with better infrastructure, better education, better technology and if you ask yourselves what is this new government going to do, what is he going to do with his extraordinary majority.

    I will tell you that is what we are going to do we are going to unite and level up – unite and level up bringing together the whole of this incredible United Kingdom. England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland together taking us forward unleashing the potential of the whole country delivering opportunity across the entire nation and since I know that after five weeks frankly of electioneering this country deserves a break from wrangling, a break from politics, and a permanent break from talking about Brexit.

    I want everyone to go about their Christmas preparations happy and secure in the knowledge that here in this people’s government the work is now being stepped up to make 2020 a year of prosperity and growth and hope and to deliver a Parliament that works for the people.

    Thank you all very much and happy Christmas.

  • CONSTITUENCY RESULT : Aberavon

    2019 GENERAL ELECTION

    LABOUR HOLD

    Stephen Kinnock (Labour Party) 17,008 53.8 −14.3
    Charlotte Lang (Conservative Party) 6,518 20.6 +2.9
    Glenda Davies (Brexit Party) 3,108 9.8 N/A
    Nigel Hunt (Plaid Cymru) 2,711 8.6 +0.3
    Sheila Kingston-Jones (Liberal Democrats) 1,072 3.4 +1.6
    Captain Beany (Independent) 731 2.3 N/A
    Giorgia Finney (Green Party) 450 1.4 N/A

    MAJORITY: 10,490 33.2% -17.2%

     

    2017 GENERAL ELECTION

    LABOUR HOLD

    Stephen Kinnock (Labour Party) 22,662 68.1 +19.2
    Sadie Vidal (Conservative Party) 5,901 17.7 +5.9
    Andrew Bennison (Plaid Cymru) 2,761 8.3 −3.3
    Caroline Jones (UKIP) 1,345 4.0 −11.7
    Cen Phillips (Liberal Democrats) 599 1.8 −2.6

    MAJORITY: 16,761 50.4% +17.3%

  • CONSTITUENCY RESULT : North Swindon

    2019 GENERAL ELECTION

    CONSERVATIVE HOLD

    Justin Tomlinson (Conservative Party) 32,584 59.1% +5.5%
    Kate Linnegar (Labour Party) 16,413 29.8% -8.6%
    Katie Critchlow (Liberal Democrats) 4,408 8.0% +4.4%
    Andy Bentley (Green Party) 1,710 3.1% +1.5%

    MAJORITY: 16,171

     

    2017 GENERAL ELECTION

    CONSERVATIVE HOLD

    Justin Tomlinson (Conservative Party) 29,431 53.6% +3.3%
    Mark Dempsey (Labour Party) 21,096 38.4% +10.6%
    Liz Webster (Liberal Democrats) 1,962 3.6% +0.3%
    Steve Halden (UKIP) 1,564 2.8% −12.5%
    Andy Bentley (Green Party) 858 1.6% −1.7%

    MAJORITY: 8,335 -7.4%

  • CONSTITUENCY RESULT : Blyth Valley

    2019 GENERAL ELECTION

    CONSERVATIVE GAIN FROM LABOUR

    Ian Levy (Conservative Party) 17,440 42.7% +5.8%
    Susan Dungworth (Labour Party) 16,728 40.9% –15.0%
    Mark Peart (Brexit Party) 3,394 8.3% N/A
    Thom Chapman (Liberal Democrats) 2,151 5.3% +0.7%
    Dawn Furness (Green Party) 1,146 2.8% +0.6%

    MAJORITY: 712 -16.9%

     

    2017 GENERAL ELECTION

    LABOUR HOLD

    Ronnie Campbell (Labour Party) 23,770 55.9% +9.6%
    Conservative Ian Levy (Conservative Party) 15,855 36.9% +15.2%
    Liberal Democrats Jeff Reid (Liberal Democrats) 1,947 4.6% –1.3%
    Dawn Furness (Green Party) 918 2.2% –1.6%

    MAJORITY: 7,915 – 5.4%

  • CONSTITUENCY RESULT : Sunderland Central

    2019 GENERAL ELECTION

    LABOUR HOLD

    Julie Elliott (Labour Party) 18,336 42.2% –13.3%
    Tom D’Silva (Conservative Party) 15,372 35.4% +2.1%
    Viral Parikh (Brexit Party) 5,047 11.6% +11.6%
    Niall Hodson (Liberal Democrats) 3,025 7.0% +3.1%
    Rachel Featherstone (Green Party) 1,212 2.8% +1.3%
    Dale McKenzie (Independent) 484 1.1% +1.1%

    MAJORITY: 2,964 – 6.8%

     

    2017 GENERAL ELECTION

    LABOUR HOLD

    Julie Elliott (Labour Party) 25,056 55.5% +5.3%
    Robert Oliver (Conservative Party) 15,059 33.3% +9.9%
    Gary Leighton (UKIP) 2,209 4.8% -14.3%
    Niall Hodson (Liberal Democrats) 1,777 3.9% +1.3%
    Rachel Featherstone (Green Party) 705 1.5% -2.6%
    Sean Cockburn (Independent) 305 0.6% +0.2%

    MAJORITY: 9,997 – 4.6%

  • CONSTITUENCY RESULT : Houghton and Sunderland South

    2019 GENERAL ELECTION

    LABOUR HOLD

    Bridget Phillipson (Labour Party) 16,210 40.7% −18.7%
    Christopher Howarth (Conservative Party) 13,095 32.9% +3.2%
    Kevin Yuill (Brexit Party) 6,165 15.5% N/A
    Paul Edgeworth (Liberal Democrats) 2,319 5.8% +3.6%
    Richard Bradley (Green Party) 1,125 2.8% +1.1%
    Richard Elvin (UKIP) 897 2.3% −3.5%

    MAJORITY: 3,115 – 7.8%

     

    2017 GENERAL ELECTION

    LABOUR HOLD

    Bridget Phillipson (Labour Party) 24,665 59.5% +4.4%
    Paul Howell (Conservative Party) 12,324 29.7% +11.2%
    Michael Joyce (UKIP) 2,379 5.7% -15.8%
    Paul Edgeworth (Liberal Democrats) 908 2.2% +0.1%
    Richard Bradley (Green Party) 725 1.8% -1.0%
    Michael Watson (Independent) 479 1.2% N/A

    MAJORITY: 12,341 – 29.8%