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:
Top five candidates (in alphabetical order):
Kate Crossland - Green Party (5,444 votes)
Rupa Huq - Labour (22,340 votes)
Alastair Mitton - Liberal Democrats (6,056 votes)
Felix Orrell - Reform UK (3,105 votes)
James Windsor-Clive - Conservatives (8,345 votes)
Area: The constituency includes seven Ealing wards including Ealing Broadway, Ealing Common, East Acton, Hanger Hill, North Acton, South Acton and Southfield, and two from Hammersmith and Fulham; College Park & Old Oak, and Wormholt.
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Boundary changes impact (Thrasher and Rallings analysis): As this constituency has shifted east, it has become more Labour. The party won it in 2019 with 51.3 per cent of the vote, with the Tories on 27.1 per cent, and Lib Dems 17.2 per cent. Under the new boundaries it would have been 52.3 per cent Labour, 25.6 per cent Conservative and 17.4 per cent Lib Dem.