London Conservatives
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The London Conservatives are the regional party of the Conservative Party that operates in Greater London.
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Party strength
The party's main competition is with the larger London Labour Party for office. They hold two of the eight London seats in the European Parliament, 27 of 73 London seats in the House of Commons and 8 of 25 seats in the London Assembly. The party controls 9 of 32 London boroughs, and won 612 out of the 1,851 Councillors in the 2014 local elections. The party held the Mayoralty of London from 2008 until losing to Labour in 2016.
Mayoral candidates
- 2000: Steven Norris (
Not elected)
- 2004: Steven Norris (
Not elected)
- 2008: Boris Johnson (
Elected)
- 2012: Boris Johnson (
Elected)
- 2016: Zac Goldsmith (
Not elected)
Current representatives
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Members of the European Parliament
Members of Parliament
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- Cabinet ministers
- Justine Greening - Secretary of State for International Development
- Greg Hands - Chief Secretary to the Treasury
- Theresa Villiers - Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
- Ministers
- Jo Johnson - Minister of State for Universities and Science
- Jane Ellison - Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Public Health
- Whip
- Gavin Barwell - Comptroller of the Household
London Assembly Members
- Tony Arbour
- Gareth Bacon
- Andrew Boff
- Kemi Badenoch
- James Cleverly
- Roger Evans
- Kit Malthouse
- Steve O'Connell
- Richard Tracey
Councillors
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Council | Councillors |
---|---|
Barking and Dagenham |
0 / 51
|
Barnet |
32 / 63
|
Bexley |
45 / 63
|
Brent |
6 / 63
|
Bromley |
51 / 60
|
Camden |
12 / 54
|
Croydon |
30 / 70
|
Ealing |
12 / 69
|
Enfield |
22 / 63
|
Greenwich |
8 / 51
|
Hackney |
4 / 57
|
Hammersmith and Fulham |
20 / 46
|
Haringey |
0 / 57
|
Harrow |
26 / 63
|
Havering |
22 / 54
|
Hillingdon |
46 / 65
|
Hounslow |
11 / 60
|
Islington |
0 / 48
|
Kensington and Chelsea |
37 / 50
|
Kingston upon Thames |
28 / 48
|
Lambeth |
3 / 63
|
Lewisham |
0 / 54
|
Merton |
20 / 60
|
Newham |
0 / 60
|
Redbridge |
25 / 63
|
Richmond upon Thames |
38 / 54
|
Southwark |
2 / 63
|
Sutton |
9 / 54
|
Tower Hamlets |
5 / 45
|
Waltham Forest |
16 / 60
|
Wandsworth |
40 / 60
|
Westminster |
44 / 60
|