Uxbridge and South Ruislip

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Uxbridge and South Ruislip is a UK parliamentary constituency, created in 2010 in the London Borough of Hillingdon, and comprises the following electoral wards:

  • Brunel, Cavendish, Hillingdon East, Manor, South Ruislip, Uxbridge North, Uxbridge South, and Yiewsley.

Voting record

The Conservative Party won in 2010 and 2015 by a margin of about 25%, and since 1970 the fourteen parliamentary elections in this constituency and its predecessor (the constituency of Uxbridge) were won by the Conservatives. The 2015 result gave the seat the 149th most marginal majority of the Tories' 331 seats by percentage of majority.[1]

In 2010, for the Uxbridge-born Conservative candidate John Randall, the one-party swing in the seat was 0.1% greater than that seen nationally – enough on the newly drawn constituency boundaries to provide 48.3% of the vote, and a majority of more than 11,000 votes. In the 2010 and 2015 elections three (of 8 and 13 candidates respectively) attained 5% of the vote or more, to retain their deposits.

In 2015 General Election, Boris Johnson was selected to retain the seat and was elected with a swing of less than 1% to Labour. However, the UK/2017 General Election saw a 13.6% increase in Labour's vote share which brought Johnson's majority down to only 5,034, less than half his 2015 margin and by far the lowest for a Conservative candidate in the area since 2001.

2019 General Election

2-horse race: Boris Johnson and Ali Milani

The following are candidates in the UK/2019 General Election: [2]

  • Count Binface, Independent
  • Lord Buckethead, Official Monster Raving Loony Party
  • Norma Burke, Independent
  • Mark Keir, Green Party of England and Wales
  • Bobby Smith, No description
  • William Tobin, No description
  • Alfie Utting, Independent
  • Yace Yogenstein, No description[3]

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References

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