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London Conservatives

The London Conservatives are the regional party of the Conservative Party that operates in Greater London.

London Conservatives
Leader in the London AssemblyNeil Garratt
Deputy Leader in the London AssemblyEmma Best
ChairmanClare Hambro
Deputy chairpersonsPeter Smallwood & Martin Hislop
Founded1946
Preceded byMunicipal Reform Party
Ideology
Political positionCentre-right to right-wing[1][2]
National affiliationConservatives
Colours  Blue
House of Commons (Parliamentary constituencies in London)
21 / 73
London Assembly
9 / 25
Local councillors in London[3]
403 / 1,817
Council control in London[3]
6 / 32
Directly elected Mayoralties in London
1 / 5
Website
City Hall Conservatives
Conservative Party in London

Party strength edit

The party's main competition is with the larger London Labour Party for office.

The Conservatives hold 21 of 73 London seats in the House of Commons. As of the 2021 election, they hold 9 of 25 seats in the London Assembly. As of the 2022 elections, the party controls 5 of 32 London borough councils, has 1 of 5 directly elected borough mayors and 404 out of the 1,817 borough councillors.

The party held the Mayoralty of London from 2008 until losing to Labour in 2016.

Mayoral candidates edit

Election Candidate Results
2000 Steven Norris  N Not elected
2004 Steven Norris  N Not elected
2008 Boris Johnson  Y Elected
2012 Boris Johnson  Y Elected
2016 Zac Goldsmith  N Not elected
2021 Shaun Bailey  N Not elected

Current representatives edit

Members of Parliament edit

London Assembly members edit

Councillors edit

Council Councillors
Barking and Dagenham
0 / 51
Barnet
22 / 63
Bexley
33 / 45
Brent
5 / 57
Bromley
36 / 58
Camden
3 / 55
Croydon
33 / 70
Ealing
5 / 70
Enfield
25 / 63
Greenwich
3 / 55
Hackney
5 / 57
Hammersmith and Fulham
10 / 50
Haringey
0 / 57
Harrow
31 / 55
Havering
23 / 55
Hillingdon
30 / 53
Hounslow
10 / 62
Islington
0 / 51
Kensington and Chelsea
35 / 50
Kingston upon Thames
3 / 48
Lambeth
0 / 63
Lewisham
0 / 54
Merton
7 / 57
Newham
0 / 66
Redbridge
5 / 63
Richmond upon Thames
1 / 54
Southwark
0 / 63
Sutton
20 / 55
Tower Hamlets
1 / 45
Waltham Forest
13 / 60
Wandsworth
22 / 58
Westminster
23 / 54

Directly elected mayors edit

Mayoralty Mayor
Croydon Jason Perry

Electoral performance edit

General elections edit

Date Votes won % of Votes Change MPs elected Change
2019 1,205,129 32.0%  
21 / 73
 

European elections edit

Date Votes won % of Votes Change MEPs elected Change
1979 N/A
0 / 10
1984
0 / 10
1989
0 / 10
1994
1 / 10
1999 372,989 32.7%  unknown
4 / 10
 3
2004 504,941 26.8%  5.9%
3 / 9
 1
2009 479,037 27.4%  0.6%
3 / 8
 
2014 495,639 22.5%  4.8%
2 / 8
 1
2019 177,964 7.9%  14.6%
0 / 8
 2

Regional elections edit

Greater London Council elections edit

The table below shows the results obtained by the London Conservatives in elections to the Greater London Council. The GLC was abolished by the Local Government Act 1985.

Date Leader Votes won % of Votes Change Councillors Change Result
1964 956,543 40.1% N/A
36 / 100
N/A Labour win
1967 Desmond Plummer 1,136,092 52.6%  12.5%
82 / 100
 46 Conservative win
1970 Desmond Plummer 971,227 50.6%  2.0%
65 / 100
 17 Conservative win
1973 Desmond Plummer 743,123 38.0%  12.6
32 / 92
 33 Labour win
1977 Horace Cutler 1,177,390 52.5%  14.5%
64 / 92
 32 Conservative win
1981 Horace Cutler 894,234 39.7%  12.8
41 / 92
 23 Labour win

Mayoral elections edit

The table below shows the London Conservatives results in London Mayoral elections since 2000.

Election Candidate 1st Round vote 2nd Round Vote Result
2000 Steven Norris 464,434 27.1%
564,137 42.1
Lost
2004 Steven Norris 542,423 29.1%
667,180 44.6
Lost
2008 Boris Johnson 1,043,761 43.2%
1,168,738 53.3
Win
2012 Boris Johnson 971,931 44.0%
1,054,811 51.5
Win
2016 Zac Goldsmith 909,755 35.0%
994,614 43.2
Lost
2021 Shaun Bailey 893,051 35.3%
977,601 44.8
Lost

Assembly elections edit

The table below shows the London Conservatives results in London Assembly elections since 2000.

Election Leader Votes (constituency) Votes (region) Seats
# % # %
2000 Eric Ollerenshaw 526,422 33.2 481,053 29.0
9 / 25
2004 Bob Neill 562,047 31.2 533,696 28.5
9 / 25
2008 Richard Barnes 900,569 37.4 835,535 34.1
11 / 25
2012 James Cleverly 722,280 32.7 708,528 32.0
9 / 25
2016 Gareth Bacon 812,415 31.1 764,230 29.2
8 / 25
2021 Susan Hall 833,021 32.0 795,081 30.7
9 / 25

Borough council elections edit

The table below shows the London Conservatives results in elections for the London Boroughs.

Year % of
Vote
Number of
Councillors
Number of
Councils
1964
668 / 1,859
9 / 32
1968
1,438 / 1,863
28 / 32
1971
597 / 1,863
10 / 32
1974 40.8
713 / 1,867
13 / 32
1978 48.7
960 / 1,908
17 / 32
1982 42.2
984 / 1,914
17 / 32
1986 35.4
685 / 1,914
11 / 32
1990 37.8
731 / 1,914
12 / 32
1994 31.2
519 / 1,917
4 / 32
1998 32.0
538 / 1,917
4 / 32
2002 34.1
654 / 1,861
8 / 32
2006 34.9
785 / 1,861
14 / 32
2010 31.7
717 / 1,861
11 / 32
2014 26.4
612 / 1,861
9 / 32
2018 28.8
508 / 1,861
7 / 32

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Saini, Rima; Bankole, Michael; Begum, Neema (April 2023). "The 2022 Conservative Leadership Campaign and Post-racial Gatekeeping". Race & Class: 1–20. doi:10.1177/03063968231164599. ...the Conservative Party's history in incorporating ethnic minorities, and the recent post-racial turn within the party whereby increasing party diversity has coincided with an increasing turn to the Right
  2. ^ Bale, Tim (March 2023). The Conservative Party After Brexit: Turmoil and Transformation. Cambridge: Polity. pp. 3–8, 291, et passim. ISBN 9781509546015. Retrieved 12 September 2023. [...] rather than the installation of a supposedly more 'technocratic' cabinet halting and even reversing any transformation on the part of the Conservative Party from a mainstream centre-right formation into an ersatz radical right-wing populist outfit, it could just as easily accelerate and accentuate it. Of course, radical right-wing populist parties are about more than migration and, indeed, culture wars more generally. Typically, they also put a premium on charismatic leafership and, if in office, on the rights of the executive over other branches of government and any intermediate institutions. And this is exactly what we have seen from the Conservative Party since 2019
  3. ^ a b "Local Council Political Compositions". Open Council Data UK. Retrieved 19 December 2022.

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The London Conservativesare the regional party of the Conservative Party that operates in Greater London London ConservativesLeader in the London AssemblyNeil GarrattDeputy Leader in the London AssemblyEmma BestChairmanClare HambroDeputy chairpersonsPeter Smallwood amp Martin HislopFounded1946Preceded byMunicipal Reform PartyIdeologyConservatism British Economic liberalism British unionismPolitical positionCentre right to right wing 1 2 National affiliationConservativesColours BlueHouse of Commons Parliamentary constituencies in London 21 73London Assembly9 25Local councillors in London 3 403 1 817Council control in London 3 6 32Directly elected Mayoralties in London1 5WebsiteCity Hall ConservativesConservative Party in LondonPolitics of LondonPolitical parties Contents 1 Party strength 2 Mayoral candidates 3 Current representatives 3 1 Members of Parliament 3 2 London Assembly members 3 3 Councillors 3 4 Directly elected mayors 4 Electoral performance 4 1 General elections 4 2 European elections 4 3 Regional elections 4 3 1 Greater London Council elections 4 3 2 Mayoral elections 4 4 Assembly elections 4 5 Borough council elections 5 See also 6 ReferencesParty strength editThe party s main competition is with the larger London Labour Party for office The Conservatives hold 21 of 73 London seats in the House of Commons As of the 2021 election they hold 9 of 25 seats in the London Assembly As of the 2022 elections the party controls 5 of 32 London borough councils has 1 of 5 directly elected borough mayors and 404 out of the 1 817 borough councillors The party held the Mayoralty of London from 2008 until losing to Labour in 2016 Mayoral candidates editElection Candidate Results2000 Steven Norris nbsp N Not elected2004 Steven Norris nbsp N Not elected2008 Boris Johnson nbsp Y Elected2012 Boris Johnson nbsp Y Elected2016 Zac Goldsmith nbsp N Not elected2021 Shaun Bailey nbsp N Not electedCurrent representatives editMembers of Parliament edit Bob Blackman Harrow East Louie French Old Bexley and Sidcup Iain Duncan Smith Chingford and Woodford Green David Evennett Bexleyheath and Crayford Nickie Aiken Cities of London and Westminster Mike Freer Finchley and Golders Green Stephen Hammond Wimbledon Greg Hands Chelsea and Fulham David Simmonds Ruislip Northwood and Pinner Steve Tuckwell Uxbridge and South Ruislip Gareth Bacon Orpington Julia Lopez Hornchurch and Upminster Bob Neill Bromley and Chislehurst Matthew Offord Hendon Chris Philp South Croydon Andrew Rosindell Romford Paul Scully Sutton and Cheam Bob Stewart Beckenham Theresa Villiers Chipping Barnet Elliot Colburn Carshalton and Wallington Felicity Buchan Kensington London Assembly members edit Nicholas Rogers South West Peter Fortune Bexley and Bromley Shaun Bailey Londonwide Andrew Boff Londonwide Neil Garratt Croydon and Sutton Tony Devenish West Central Susan Hall Londonwide Keith Prince Havering and Redbridge Emma Best Londonwide Councillors edit Main article 2018 London local electionsCouncil CouncillorsBarking and Dagenham 0 51Barnet 22 63Bexley 33 45Brent 5 57Bromley 36 58Camden 3 55Croydon 33 70Ealing 5 70Enfield 25 63Greenwich 3 55Hackney 5 57Hammersmith and Fulham 10 50Haringey 0 57Harrow 31 55Havering 23 55Hillingdon 30 53Hounslow 10 62Islington 0 51Kensington and Chelsea 35 50Kingston upon Thames 3 48Lambeth 0 63Lewisham 0 54Merton 7 57Newham 0 66Redbridge 5 63Richmond upon Thames 1 54Southwark 0 63Sutton 20 55Tower Hamlets 1 45Waltham Forest 13 60Wandsworth 22 58Westminster 23 54Directly elected mayors edit Mayoralty MayorCroydon Jason PerryElectoral performance editGeneral elections edit Date Votes won of Votes Change MPs elected Change2019 1 205 129 32 0 nbsp 21 73 nbsp European elections edit Date Votes won of Votes Change MEPs elected Change1979 N A 0 101984 0 101989 0 101994 1 101999 372 989 32 7 nbsp unknown 4 10 nbsp 32004 504 941 26 8 nbsp 5 9 3 9 nbsp 12009 479 037 27 4 nbsp 0 6 3 8 nbsp 2014 495 639 22 5 nbsp 4 8 2 8 nbsp 12019 177 964 7 9 nbsp 14 6 0 8 nbsp 2Regional elections edit Greater London Council elections edit The table below shows the results obtained by the London Conservatives in elections to the Greater London Council The GLC was abolished by the Local Government Act 1985 Date Leader Votes won of Votes Change Councillors Change Result1964 956 543 40 1 N A 36 100 N A Labour win1967 Desmond Plummer 1 136 092 52 6 nbsp 12 5 82 100 nbsp 46 Conservative win1970 Desmond Plummer 971 227 50 6 nbsp 2 0 65 100 nbsp 17 Conservative win1973 Desmond Plummer 743 123 38 0 nbsp 12 6 32 92 nbsp 33 Labour win1977 Horace Cutler 1 177 390 52 5 nbsp 14 5 64 92 nbsp 32 Conservative win1981 Horace Cutler 894 234 39 7 nbsp 12 8 41 92 nbsp 23 Labour winMayoral elections edit The table below shows the London Conservatives results in London Mayoral elections since 2000 Election Candidate 1st Round vote 2nd Round Vote Result2000 Steven Norris 464 434 27 1 564 137 42 1 Lost2004 Steven Norris 542 423 29 1 667 180 44 6 Lost2008 Boris Johnson 1 043 761 43 2 1 168 738 53 3 Win2012 Boris Johnson 971 931 44 0 1 054 811 51 5 Win2016 Zac Goldsmith 909 755 35 0 994 614 43 2 Lost2021 Shaun Bailey 893 051 35 3 977 601 44 8 LostAssembly elections edit The table below shows the London Conservatives results in London Assembly elections since 2000 Election Leader Votes constituency Votes region Seats 2000 Eric Ollerenshaw 526 422 33 2 481 053 29 0 9 252004 Bob Neill 562 047 31 2 533 696 28 5 9 252008 Richard Barnes 900 569 37 4 835 535 34 1 11 252012 James Cleverly 722 280 32 7 708 528 32 0 9 252016 Gareth Bacon 812 415 31 1 764 230 29 2 8 252021 Susan Hall 833 021 32 0 795 081 30 7 9 25Borough council elections edit The table below shows the London Conservatives results in elections for the London Boroughs Year ofVote Number ofCouncillors Number ofCouncils1964 668 1 859 9 321968 1 438 1 863 28 321971 597 1 863 10 321974 40 8 713 1 867 13 321978 48 7 960 1 908 17 321982 42 2 984 1 914 17 321986 35 4 685 1 914 11 321990 37 8 731 1 914 12 321994 31 2 519 1 917 4 321998 32 0 538 1 917 4 322002 34 1 654 1 861 8 322006 34 9 785 1 861 14 322010 31 7 717 1 861 11 322014 26 4 612 1 861 9 322018 28 8 508 1 861 7 32See also editLondon Labour London Liberal DemocratsReferences edit Saini Rima Bankole Michael Begum Neema April 2023 The 2022 Conservative Leadership Campaign and Post racial Gatekeeping Race amp Class 1 20 doi 10 1177 03063968231164599 the Conservative Party s history in incorporating ethnic minorities and the recent post racial turn within the party whereby increasing party diversity has coincided with an increasing turn to the Right Bale Tim March 2023 The Conservative Party After Brexit Turmoil and Transformation Cambridge Polity pp 3 8 291 et passim ISBN 9781509546015 Retrieved 12 September 2023 rather than the installation of a supposedly more technocratic cabinet halting and even reversing any transformation on the part of the Conservative Party from a mainstream centre right formation into an ersatz radical right wing populist outfit it could just as easily accelerate and accentuate it Of course radical right wing populist parties are about more than migration and indeed culture wars more generally Typically they also put a premium on charismatic leafership and if in office on the rights of the executive over other branches of government and any intermediate institutions And this is exactly what we have seen from the Conservative Party since 2019 a b Local Council Political Compositions Open Council Data UK Retrieved 19 December 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title London Conservatives amp oldid 1185065994, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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