Millions of voters across London went to the polls on July 4 to elect the new Government. The Standard looked at key battleground seats in the capital, and published an interactive map of the results. Here we turn the spotlight on:
BEXLEYHEATH AND CRAYFORD
WINNER: DANIEL FRANCIS
Top five candidates (in alphabetical order):
Tom Bright – Reform UK (9,861 votes)
Mark James Brooks – Conservatives (13,603 votes)
George Edgar – Green Party (2,076 votes)
Daniel Francis – Labour (15,717 votes)
David McBride – Liberal Democrats (2,204 votes)
Area: Barnehurst, Bexleyheath, Crayford, Crook Log, Northumberland Heath, Slade Green & Northend and Westheath, all located in the London Borough of Bexley.
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Boundary changes impact (Thrasher and Rawlings analysis): Boundary changes have given the Conservatives a very slight advantage in this seat, of one percentage point, to the equal detriment of Labour and the Liberal Democrats. At the 2019 General Election, the result was 59.8 per cent Conservative, 29.5 per cent Labour and 6.5 per cent Liberal Democrat. The changes would have made it 60.8 per cent Tory, 29 per cent Labour and 6 per cent Labour.