Sentences with phrase «ealing central»

And in Ealing Central and Acton, professional musician Christine Hankin said the economy was a key factor in her decision.
First, Ealing Central and Acton.
The dementia tax fiasco threatens the Tories» chances, but on the demographics, and given Ukip's absence, this looks a more makeable Tory target than ultra-marginal Ealing Central.
The gains from Conservatives, as they were, appeared in London in seats such as Enfield North and in Ealing Central.
In the 2017 general election campaign, he was secretly recorded suggesting that Lib Dem voters should consider backing Labour's Rupa Huq in her then marginal seat of Ealing Central and Acton.
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Andrew Bingham (High Peak), Angie Bray (Ealing Central and Acton), Conor Burns (Bournemouth West), Alun Cairns (Vale of Glamorgan), Tracey Crouch (Chatham and Aylesford), Jason McCartney (Colne Valley), David Morris (Morecambe and Lunesdale), Caroline Nokes (Romsey and Southampton North), and Mike Weatherley (Hove)
And Ealing Central and Acton, which was clearly Labour but after boundary changes now feels far more Tory, has a notional majority of only 84.
Defensive non-student marginals such as Ealing Central and Acton, Bridgend and Hampstead and Kilburn have also seen notable rises in registered voters.
Conservative Angie Bray has lost Ealing Central and Acton to Labour.
«During the election campaign in June the Ealing Central and Acton Conservative candidate was met daily outside her home by a large group of Momentum and Labour activists shouting at her.
Things got very bitter in Ealing Central and Acton, where Tory Joy Morrissey threatened Labour's Rupa Huq with legal action as she bids to nab her 274 majority.
Backbenchers include Matthew Hancock (West Suffolk), Adam Afriyie (Windsor), Margot James (Stourbridge), Gavin Barwell (Croydon Central), Nicky Morgan (Loughborough), Damian Collins (Folkestone and Hythe) Tracey Crouch (Chatham and Aylesford), Stephen Hammond (Wimbledon), Laura Sandys (South Thanet), Amber Rudd (Hastings and Rye), Bill Wiggin (North Herefordshire), Helen Grant (Maidstone and the Weald), Damian Hinds (East Hampshire), Angie Bray (Ealing Central and Acton), Nichola Blackwood (Oxford West and Abindson), and Brandon Lewis (Great Yarmouth).
Among those said to be set to lose their seats are a clutch of MPs with constituencies in the south of England, such as Wes Streeting in Ilford North, Rupa Huq in Ealing Central & Acton, Tulip Siddiq in Hampstead & Kilburn and Ruth Cadbury in Brentford & Isleworth.
This is the case in Northampton South, Reading East, Reading West, Bury St Edmunds, Huntingdon, Stockton South, Ealing Central and Acton, Telford, and Huddersfield.
Ealing Central and Acton has gone from a 274 vote majority to nearly 14,000 - a 25 % majority in what has overnight become a rock solid Labour safe seat.
How can the Conservatives ever secure London marginals that have become Labour safe seats overnight, such as Tooting and Ealing Central and Acton?
The local Green party has announced it will not run against Rupa Huq, the Labour MP for ultra-marginal Ealing Central and Acton, while Women's Equality Party leader Sophie Walker is seeking a united front against controversial Tory Philip Davies in Shipley.
Angie Bray, the Conservative MP for Ealing Central and Acton, is deeply unimpressed with the cost of the Lords reforms.
Its 12 London target seats are Battersea, Bermondsey & Old Southwark, Brent Central, Brentford & Isleworth, Croydon Central, Ealing Central & Acton, Enfield North, Finchley & Golders Green, Harrow East, Hendon, Hornsey & Wood Green and Ilford North.
Rupa Huq, who represents Ealing Central and Acton, was speaking after attending a church service at the Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Acton on Saturday to mourn the deaths of up to ten million people in 1932 - 33.

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I only live about 7 miles from central London in Ealing but I always leave an hour to get from here to the West End door - to - door.
Gerald Kaufman Manchester, Gorton Dennis Skinner Bolsover David Winnick Walsall North Joe Benton Bootle Austin Mitchell Great Grimsby Paul Flynn Newport West Glenda Jackson Hampstead and Highgate RETIRING Ann Clwyd CynonValley Geoffrey Robinson CoventryNorth West Michael Meacher Oldham West and Royton Frank Dobson Holborn and St Pancras Tom Clarke Coatbridge, Chryston and Bellshill Jim Cunningham Coventry South Jim Dobbin Heywood Middleton Kelvin Hopkins Luton North Frank Field Birkenhead Ronnie Campbell BlythValley Joan Ruddock Lewisham, Deptford RETIRING Margaret Beckett Derby South Margaret Hodge Barking George Mudie Leeds East RETIRING Louise Ellman Liverpool, Riverside Nick Raynsford Greenwich and Woolwich RETIRING Jack Straw Blackburn RETIRING Kevin Barron RotherValley Kate Hoey Vauxhall Ann Coffey Stockport Roger Godsiff Birmingham Hall Green David Crausby Bolton North East Mike Wood Batley and Spen Hywel Francis Aberavon RETIRING David Heyes Ashton - under - Lyne David Blunkett Sheffield, Brightside Michael Connarty Linlithgow and East Falkirk Tessa Jowell Dulwich and West Norwood RETIRING John Spellar Warley Virendra Sharma Ealing Southall Jimmy Hood Lanark and Hamilton East Paul Murphy Torfaen Brian Donohoe Central Ayrshire Stephen Pound Ealing North Jack Dromey Birmingham Erdington Barry Sheerman Huddersfield Jeremy Corbyn Islington North George Howarth Knowsley Alan Meale Mansfield Joan Walley Stoke - on - Trent North RETIRING Andrew Miller Ellesmere Port and Neston RETIRING Andy Love Edmonton Anne McGuire Stirling Adrian Bailey West Bromwich West Frank Doran Aberdeen North RETIRING Sheila Gilmore Edinburgh East Lindsay Roy Glenrothes RETIRING Harriet Harman Camberwell and Peckham Nick Brown Newcastle Upon Tyne East Peter Hain Neath Clive Betts Sheffield SE Ian Davidson Glasgow South West Jon Trickett Hemsworth Alan Johnson Kingston Upon Hull West and Hessle Graham Stringer Manchester, Blackley Alan Whitehead Southampton, Test David Hamilton Midlothian Dai Havard Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney Rosie Cooper West Lancashire Madeleine Moon Bridgend
Heathrow Connect services run from London Paddington, calling at Ealing Broadway, West Ealing, Hanwell, Southall, Hayes & Harlington and Heathrow Central (Terminals 1 and 3).
Central London and Ealing.
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