Labour takes seats across Milton Keynes, Buckingham and Bletchley

The three constituencies all now have Labour MPs

Author: Ellie CloutePublished 5th Jul 2024
Last updated 5th Jul 2024

Milton Keynes has turned red this morning, with Labour taking seats in Milton Keynes North, Milton Keynes Central, as well as new constituency Buckingham and Bletchley.

There's been celebrations for Labour's Callum Anderson, who won by a majority of 2,427, with Conservative candidate Iain Stewart behind.

Milton Keynes North has been won by Labour's Christ Curtis, taking the seat from Conservative Ben Everitt.

Meanwhile Milton Keynes Central's been won by Emily Darlington with 20,209 votes - Conservative candidate Jonny Luk trailed behind on 12,918.

The full results for the three constituencies are:

Buckingham and Bletchley

LAB: Callum Anderson - 17,602

CON: Iain Stewart - 15,181

REF: Jordan Cattell - 7,468

LD: Dominic Dyer - 4,300

GRN: Amanda Onwuemene - 2,590

Milton Keynes North

LAB: Christ Curtis - 19,318

CON: Ben Everitt- 13,888

REF: Jane Duckworth - 6,164

LD: Clare Telvin - 3,365

GRN: Alan Francis - 3,242

Milton Keynes Central

LAB: Emily Darlington - 20,209

CON: Johnny Luk - 12,918

REF: David Reilly - 6,245

LD: James Cox - 4,931

GRN: Frances Bonney - 3,226

Other headline results from across Bucks, Beds and Herts this morning is Grant Shapps Welwyn Hatfield seat being lost - a constituency he's held since 2005.

The Hertfordshire seat has also been won by Labour, bringing his 19-year spell to an end, losing to Andrew Lewin.

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