Oops.

Our website is temporarily unavailable in your location.

We are working hard to get it back online.

PRIVACY

Iain Duncan Smith holds on to his seat despite Labour campaign to unseat him

Both Labour and the Conservatives poured resources into the seat with IDS defending a majority of just 2,438 from 2017

Ian Duncan Smith gives speech after winning chingford seat

Conservative grandee Iain Duncan Smith has won his seat despite a ferocious Labour campaign targeted the key Boris Johnson ally.

The former Tory leader and architect of Welfare reform held on to his marginal outer London seat after weeks and weeks of heated campaigning.

He secured 23,481 votes in the election, beating Labour on 22,419 - a majority of 1,062.

Both Labour and the Conservatives poured resources into the seat with IDS defending a majority of just 2,438 from 2017.

A sign of Tory fears over the seat was evident in the final week - with the Prime Minister scrambling to campaign in the seat on the final Sunday of the campaign.

Iain Duncan Smith also saw his office targeted during the campaign(PA)

 

(Philip Coburn)

Labour's Faiza Shaheen targeted the IDS's weak points with a campaign focused on spelling out the failure of the former Tory minister's flagship Universal Credit scheme - and the suffering it has brought to his own constituency.

Overturning his 2,438 majority will be seen by millions as poetic justice.

Speaking to the Mirror during the campaign Faiza said: “Symbolically, I think it would mean a lot, to a lot of people.”