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Labour win comprehensively in Camden

Voters had turned up to the polling station to be confronted with a sign pointing to the food bank or the election.

Jack Peat by Jack Peat
2022-05-06 05:59
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The Labour Party has recorded a comprehensive win in Camden.

Four additional seats turned red while the number of seats held by the Conservatives was cut to just three.

The Liberal Democrats are now the second-largest party in the borough after returning four seats, one more than last time around.

All over in Camden with a comprehensive Labour victory.

Lab: 47 (+4)
Con: 3 (-4)
LD: 4 (+1)
GRN: 1 (-)

(Numbers don't add up because of boundary changes)

— Chris McKeon (@cjmckeon) May 6, 2022

Camden gained notoriety on Thursday after voters turned up to one polling station to be met with a sign pointing to the food bank or the election.

One person said: “Imagine turning up to vote. Seeing this. Following the sign. Then still voting Tory.”

Imagine turning up to vote. Seeing this. Following the sign. Then still voting Tory. 😩

— Sarah (@kokeshimum) May 5, 2022

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