James Murray Holds Ealing North for Labour

Sadiq Khan's housing advisor takes over Steve Pound's seat

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Ealiing-born James Murray, a former Islington Councillor who has served London Mayor as deputy for housing has retained the Ealing North seat for Labour with a majority of over 12,000 votes.

He was chosen as the candidate after the highly popular Steve Pound (who originally won the seat in 1997) announced he wouldn't be standing again.

Mr Murray grew up in the constituency, just off Argyle Road.  During the campaign he said ''If I am elected, I will always be at the heart of the community. I will stand up for what matters to you. I will fight to make private renting more affordable and secure, for a new green economy with high-quality jobs, and for the investment in our NHS and social care we need.''

He polled over 6,000 votes fewer than his predecessor with the three other parties all seeing some increase in their vote.

Ealing North Constituency - General Election 2019
Candidate
Party
2015
Votes
2017
Votes
2019
Votes
% +/-
James Murray Labour
26,745
34,635
28,036
-
-
Anthony Pickles Conservative
14,419
14,942
15,767
-
-
Henrietta Bewley Liberal Democrat
1,575
1,275
4,370
-
-
Jeremy Parker Green Party
1,635
743
1,458
-
-
Majority
12,326
19,693
-
-
Turnout
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Ealing North Constituency - General Election 2017
Candidate
Party
2015
Votes
2017
Votes
% +/-
Stephen Pound Labour
26,745
34,635
66.0
+10.9
Isobel Grant Conservative
14,419
14,942
28.5
-1.2
Humaira Sanders Liberal Democrat
1,575
1,275
2.4
-0.8
Peter McIlvenna UKIP
3,922
921
1.8
-6.3
Meena Hans Green Party
1,635
743
1.4
-2.0
Majority
12,326
19,693
25.4
+9.1
Turnout
52,516
-4.5

 

December 19, 2019

 

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