London mayoral election: Results from council polls suggest Ulez could still be problem for Sadiq Khan

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The first local election results from London suggest the Ulez expansion could still be problem for Sadiq Khan in his battle with Susan Hall, it has been claimed.

The Conservatives held the Hillingdon East ward in a council by-election on Thursday, while the Labour vote dropped by 8.7 per cent.

Tories picked up another seat on Sutton council from Labour.

The party had run an anti-Ulez campaign in the St Helier West ward by-election and a strong turnout for the Liberal Democrats saw Labour pushed into third place.

In Wandsworth the Conservatives gained another council seat from Labour, sweeping to victory in the West Putney by-election.

Council seats were also held by the Tories in Croydon and Bromley by-elections.

Kelly Martin won the Hillingdon East ward with 58.1 per cent of the vote.

He increased his party’s vote share by 0.6 per cent. Turnout was high for a council by-election at 46.58 per cent.

One Tory source told the Standard that the result showed anger at Mr Khan’s expansion of the Ultra Low Emission Zone last year was still “extremely prevalent” in London’s outer boroughs.

“The polls show that Sadiq should walk this election but anger at Ulez is still extremely prevalent and this vote shows that,” they added. “It could cause real upset for Labour.”

Labour blamed the Ulez expansion scheme for its Westminster by-election defeat in Boris Johnson’s former seat last year. The party had hopes of winning the Uxbridge and South Ruislip constituency in Hillingdon and polls ahead of the vote in July had Labour eight points ahead.

But Tory candidate Steve Tuckwell managed to retain it for Rishi Sunak’s party.

Speaking after the results were announced, Labour frontbench MP Steve Reed, said: “I think the winning Conservative candidate just said it, didn’t he? He said that if it wasn’t for Ulez, he believes Labour would have won this by-election.”

Across England the Conservatives have suffer a set of dire results in overnight local election counts.

Labour won the Blackpool South parliamentary by-election with a swing of 26.33 per cent from the Tories, the third biggest since the Second World War.

Mr Khan is the favourite to win the London mayoral election and secure a third term leading City Hall. Polls before Thursday’s vote put him between 10 and 20 points ahead of his Tory rival.

Londoners’ votes for the Mayor of London, London Assembly Constituency member and London Assembly London-wide member contests will be verified and counted over the two days after polling day on Thursday, 2 May.

But it will most likely be early afternoon on Saturday at the earliest when it will become clear whether Mr Khan has won or if Ms Hall has pulled off a surprise victory.

St Helier West Ward By Election Results, Sutton

Candidate

Party

Number of Votes

Anti-Ulez Activist Kingsley Hamilton

Independent

367

Costi, Renos

Independent

62

Gray, Catherine Jane

Conservative

1,342

Sumun, Noor

Liberal Democrat

1,336

Thomas, Margaret

Labour

682

Hillingdon East By-Election Results, Hillingdon

Candidate

Party

Number of Votes

COTTEWTom

Liberal Democrats

270

COURTENAYGeoff

Independent

103

GARELICKSteve

Labour

1,364

GREENSarah Charmian

Green Party

363

MARTINKelly

Conservative

2,911

West Putney Ward By-Election, Wandsworth

Candidate

Party

Number of Votes

AUSTIN, Nick

Conservative

2839

BRIGINSHAW, Jane Rachael

Labour

2350

LEJMAN, Mark Timothy

Liberal Democrat

635

MCENTEE, Fergal Joseph

Green Party

438