Tories win Boris Johnson’s old seat of Uxbridge and South Ruislip

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The Conservatives have won Boris Johnson’s old seat of Uxbridge and South Ruislip following a by-election.

The vote was triggered after the former prime minister stood down as an MP last month. Mr Johnson’s decision to leave the Commons shortly before it was recommended he be suspended for 90 days was enough to have potentially triggered a vote anyway.

Conservative Steve Tuckwell, a local councillor, has now been elected as the MP for the West London constituency – seeing off Labour’s Danny Beales.

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The Conservatives won 13,965 votes, Labour 13,470 and the Liberal Democrats 526 – meaning the majority is 495.

The race was understandably overshadowed by Mr Johnson, although the Tories wanted to focus on the expansion of London’s Ultra-low Emission Zone (ULEZ), being championed by Labour mayor Sadiq Khan.

Sources within the Labour Party admitted after polls closed that the controversial measure played a sizeable role in the election and came up frequently on the doorstep.

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Speaking after his victory was announced, Mr Tuckwell said that Mr Khan “lost Labour this election”, and called for the mayor and Sir Keir to “sit up and listen” and change tack on the ULEZ.

This is a seat the Labour Party would have expected to win, given the circumstances.

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Steve Tuckwell is now MP

It means Rishi Sunak has avoided a by-election clean sweep on a night where he faced three votes – west London, Somerton and Frome in Somerset and Selby and Ainsty in north Yorkshire.

Mr Tuckwell is a lifelong resident of the area, and has been a councillor since 2018.

Ahead of the election, Camden councillor Mr Beales held an eight-point lead in the polls over his Conservative opposition.

He had campaigned on the government’s record in office, including rising mortgage rates and the cost of living crisis, as well as local issues like the state of local hospitals.

Mr Beales had also criticised the expansion of the ULEZ, saying it’s “not the right time” to enlarge the zone – but this seems to have been futile.

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There was a long list of 17 candidates in the election, which is not uncommon in a former prime minister’s seat.

The South Ruislip region is the Tory heartland within the constituency. A growing Asian community has also been more willing to vote Conservative and give the party of government a fair hearing.