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Chipping Barnet London General Election 2024 results in full as seat gets first ever Labor MP

Labour’s Dan Tomlinson has been declared as the next MP for Chipping Barnet – the area’s first ever representative from the party. The constituency’s new MP beat their Conservative rival at the ballot box during the General Election by 21,585 to Tory Theresa Villers’ 18,617.

Chipping Barnet has an electorate of 78,038 and votes from 48 polling stations were counted at the RAF Museum in Colindale overnight (Thursday, July 4 and Friday, July 5). In 2019, Theresa Villiers won the seat for the Tories with a slim majority of 1,212.




Therefore, she was in danger this time. In 2019, Ms Villiers obtained 25,745 votes, which was a 44.7 percent share. Labor got 42.6 percent.

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Mr Tomlinson told MyLondon that his time as the MP would be dedicated to combating crimes, such as car thefts. He also told the media that Labor would focus on growing the economy and ensuring locals were better off.

The new MP got emotional during his speech as he mentioned his family, including his new baby son, whom he has not seen as much as he would have liked of late due to the campaign.

Theresa Villers, who had held the seat since 2005, mentioned her campaign to protect the Green Belt over the years and make sure Barnet is kept a ‘special’ place. “Thank you and goodbye”, she added.

Full seat results

Candidates: DURRANT, Mark James
Party: Liberal Democrats
Votes: 2,614

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