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:
RUISLIP, NORTHWOOD AND PINNER
WINNER: DAVID SIMMONDS
Top five candidates (in alphabetical order):
Jonathan Michael Banks - Liberal Democrats (4,343 votes)
Tony Gill - Labour Party (13,785 votes)
Jess Lee - Green Party (2,926 votes)
Ian Price - Reform UK (4,671 votes)
David Simmonds - Conservatives (21,366 votes)
Area: This constituency includes three Harrow wards of Hatch End, Pinner, and Pinner South, and five in Hillingdon, Eastcote, Harefield Village, Northwood, Northwood Hills and Ruislip
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Boundary changes impact (Thrasher and Rallings analysis): Boundary changes have made this very marginally more of a Labour seat. In 2019, the Conservatives gained 55.6 per cent of the vote, Labour 24.6 per cent, and the Lib Dems 15.1 per cent. The new boundaries would have made it 55.3 per cent Tory, 25.1 per cent Labour and 15.2 per cent Lib Dem.