London Conservatives
The London Conservatives are the regional party of the Conservative Party that operates in Greater London.
London Conservatives | |
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Leader in the London Assembly | Susan Hall AM |
Chairman | Cllr Gotz Mohindra |
Deputy chairpersons | Andrea Craig |
Founded | 1946 |
Preceded by | Municipal Reform Party |
Ideology | Conservatism |
Political position | Centre-right |
National affiliation | Conservative Party (UK) |
International affiliation | International Democrat Union |
Colours | Blue |
London House of Commons seats | 21 / 73 |
London Assembly | 8 / 25 |
Local councillors in London | 508 / 1,851 |
Council control in London | 7 / 32 |
Directly elected Mayoralties in London | 0 / 5 |
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Greater London Authority Conservatives Conservative Party in London | |
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Party strength
The party's main competition is with the larger London Labour Party for office. They hold 21 of 73 London seats in the House of Commons and 8 of 25 seats in the London Assembly. The party controls 7 of 32 London boroughs, and won 508 out of the 1,851 Councillors in the 2018 local elections.
The party held the Mayoralty of London from 2008 until losing to Labour in 2016.
Mayoral candidates
Election | Candidate | Results |
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2000 | Steven Norris | |
2004 | Steven Norris | |
2008 | Boris Johnson | |
2012 | Boris Johnson | |
2016 | Zac Goldsmith | |
2021 | Shaun Bailey |
Current representatives
Members of Parliament
- Bob Blackman (Harrow East)
- James Brokenshire (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)
- Boris Johnson (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
- Tony Arbour (South West)
- Gareth Bacon (Bexley and Bromley)
- Shaun Bailey (Londonwide)
- Andrew Boff (Londonwide)
- Steve O'Connell (Croydon and Sutton)
- Tony Devenish (West Central)
- Susan Hall (Londonwide)
- Keith Prince (Havering and Redbridge)
Councillors
Council | Councillors |
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Barking and Dagenham | 0 / 51 |
Barnet | 38 / 63 |
Bexley | 34 / 45 |
Brent | 3 / 63 |
Bromley | 50 / 60 |
Camden | 7 / 54 |
Croydon | 29 / 70 |
Ealing | 8 / 69 |
Enfield | 17 / 63 |
Greenwich | 9 / 51 |
Hackney | 5 / 57 |
Hammersmith and Fulham | 11 / 46 |
Haringey | 0 / 57 |
Harrow | 28 / 63 |
Havering | 25 / 54 |
Hillingdon | 44 / 65 |
Hounslow | 9 / 60 |
Islington | 0 / 48 |
Kensington and Chelsea | 36 / 50 |
Kingston upon Thames | 9 / 48 |
Lambeth | 1 / 63 |
Lewisham | 0 / 54 |
Merton | 17 / 60 |
Newham | 0 / 60 |
Redbridge | 12 / 63 |
Richmond upon Thames | 11 / 54 |
Southwark | 0 / 63 |
Sutton | 18 / 54 |
Tower Hamlets | 2 / 45 |
Waltham Forest | 14 / 60 |
Wandsworth | 33 / 60 |
Westminster | 41 / 60 |
Electoral performance
Regional elections
Greater London Council elections
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 | Votes won | % of Votes | Change | Councillors | Change | Result |
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1964 | 956,543 | 40.1% | N/A | 36 / 100 |
N/A | Labour win |
1967 | 1,136,092 | 52.6% | 82 / 100 |
Conservative win | ||
1970 | 971,227 | 50.6% | 65 / 100 |
Conservative win | ||
1973 | 743,123 | 38.0% | 32 / 92 |
Labour win | ||
1977 | 1,177,390 | 52.5% | 64 / 92 |
Conservative win | ||
1981 | 894,234 | 39.7% | 41 / 92 |
Labour win |
London Assembly elections
The table below shows the results obtained by the London Conservatives in elections to the London Assembly.
Borough council elections
The table below shows the London Conservatives results in elections for the London Boroughs.
Year | % of Vote | Number of Councillors | Number of Councils |
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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 |