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2 days ago · The Conservative Party chairman Richard Holden has clung onto his Essex seat of Basildon and Billericay by just 20 votes. Holden came in first with 12,905 votes – while Alex Harrison from the Labour Party was narrowly beaten to second place with 12,885, following a recount. The former MP for North West Durham was criticised after reportedly ...
- Tory chairman Richard Holden clinches win by 20 votes in Basildon and ...
Tory party chairman Richard Holden has clinched victory in...
- Richard Holden says he had nothing to do with selection that angered ...
A South Essex parliamentary candidate insisted he had...
- Tory chairman Richard Holden clinches win by 20 votes in Basildon and ...
2 days ago · A ‘chicken run’ MP who took flight from the North East to aim for a safer seat in the South of England has been elected in Essex. Richard Holden. Richard Holden claimed the North West Durham ...
2 days ago · Tory party chairman Richard Holden has clinched victory in Basildon and Billericay by just 20 votes following two recounts and a bundle check. Mr Holden was declared MP of Basildon and Billericay with a total of 12,905, just 20 more votes than Labour's candidate Alex Harrison, who was runner-up, getting 12,885 votes. Mr Holden, who was formerly ...
2 days ago · Richard Holden, the Conservative Party chair, won the seat of Basildon and Billericay by just 20 votes over Labour following a recount. Holden had faced heavy criticism from his own side after he was selected in the hitherto safe Conservative seat at the last minute, 300 miles away from his former constituency.
2 days ago · This seat, being contested by Conservative Party Chairman Richard Holden, has been comfortably won by the ruling Conservatives at every election since it was created in 2010. Winning here would...
2 days ago · Tory chairman Richard Holden scraped a win by the skin of his teeth in Basildon and Billericay, ... including British Asian MP Naz Shah who won her seat by just 707 seats, ...
5 days ago · A South Essex parliamentary candidate insisted he had nothing to do with the selection process for his candidacy following anger and controversy locally over him being selected for the seat.