Constituency polling by Deltapoll shows Conservatives leading Lib Dems in pro-Remain London battlegrounds.

The Conservatives are on course to retain or win key marginal London seats on 12 December, according to polling by Deltapoll.

The seats of Wimbledon, Kensington, and Finchely and Golders Green, were closely fought by the Conservatives and Labour in 2017. Now, while the Conservatives are leading in all three, the Lib Dems are the challengers. All three seats have a heavily pro-Remain demographic.

Wimbledon

Conservative Stephen Hammond is defending. He was first elected in 2005. Hammond lost the Conservative whip in September after voting for the Benn Act to prevent a no deal Brexit. The whip was restored to him last month.

Hammond’s 2017 majority was 5,622, ahead of Labour.

Deltapoll constituency polling result (16 November 2019):

Voting intention Vote share Change with 2017
Conservative
38%
-8%
Liberal Democrat
36%
+21%
Labour
23%
-13%
Other
3%
0%
↓ CONTINUES AFTER AD ↓

Kensington

Labour’s Emma Dent Coad is defending. First elected in 2017 in one of the big surprise Labour victories of that election.

Dent Coad’s 2017 majority was 20, ahead of the Conservatives.

Deltapoll constituency polling result (16 November 2019):

Voting intention Vote share Change with 2017
Conservative
36%
-6%
Liberal Democrat
33%
+21%
Labour
27%
-16%
Other
4%
+1%
↓ CONTINUES AFTER AD ↓

Finchley and Golders Green

Conservative Mike Freer is defending. He was first elected in 2010.

The Liberal Democrats are hoping to take the seat with Luciana Berger as their candidate. Berger, most recently MP for Liverpool Wavertree, left the Labour Party in 2019 to form the Independent Group. She joined the Lib Dems in September.

Freer’s 2017 majority was 1,657, ahead of Labour.

Deltapoll constituency polling result (16 November 2019):

Voting intention Vote share Change with 2017
Conservative
46%
-1%
Liberal Democrat
32%
+25%
Labour
19%
-25%
Other
3%
0%