Labour and Keir Starmer have secured a landslide victory, making it the first time the party will be in power since 2010. With the big election answer now confirmed, now comes the time for many questions about what the next years under the new government will mean. You might have a brand new MP in your London constituency or you might just be wondering what happens next and when the new Prime Minister will move into 10 Downing Street and assume duties. Here’s a quick guide on what’s to come in London.
Who is my London MP after the 2024 General Election?
At the time of writing – with two seats still to be called – Labour holds an eye-watering majority of 412; well past the 326 required to secure the victory. This, of course, means that the Conservative Party have made major losses across the country, dropping 250 seats down to 121. In London, this means there will be a reshuffle of which party has MPs in which constituency, so here’s a list of who will represent your constituency in the capital.
There are 75 seats in London (all of which have now been called), with 59 Labour MPs now standing in the capital. The remainder is made up of nine Conservative MPs, six Liberal Democrats, and one Independent (Jeremy Corbyn in Islington North).
- Barking – Nesil Caliskan (Labour)
- Battersea – Marsha de Cordova (Labour)
- Beckenham and Penge – Liam Conlon (Labour)
- Bermondsey and Old Southwark – Neil Coyle (Labour)
- Bethnal Green and Stepney – Rushanara Ali (Labour)
- Bexleyheath and Crayford – Daniel Francis (Labour)
- Brent East – Dawn Butler (Labour)
- Brent West – Barry Gardiner (Labour)
- Brentford and Isleworth – Ruth Cadbury (Labour)
- Bromley and Biggin Hill – Peter Fortune (Conservative)
- Carshalton and Wallington – Bobby Dean (Liberal Democrat)
- Chelsea and Fulham – Ben Coleman (Labour)
- Chingford and Woodford Green – Iain Duncan Smith (Conservative)
- Chipping Barnet – Dan Tomlinson (Labour)
- Cities of London and Westminster – Rachel Blake (Labour)
- Clapham and Brixton Hill – Bell Ribeiro-Addy (Labour)
- Croydon East – Natasha Irons (Labour)
- Croydon South – Chris Philp (Conservative)
- Croydon West – Sarah Jones (Labour)
- Dagenham and Rainham – Margaret Mullane (Labour)
- Dulwich and West Norwood – Helen Hayes (Labour)
- Ealing Central and Acton – Rupa Huq (Labour)
- Ealing North – James Murray (Labour)
- Ealing Southall – Deirdre Costigan (Labour)
- East Ham – Stephen Timms (Labour)
- Edmonton and Winchmore Hill – Kate Osamor (Labour)
- Eltham and Chislehurst – Clive Efford (Labour)
- Enfield North – Feryal Clark (Labour)
- Erith and Thamesmead – Abena Oppong-Asare (Labour)
- Feltham and Heston – Seema Malhotra (Labour)
- Finchley and Golders Green – Sarah Sackman (Labour)
- Greenwich and Woolwich – Matthew Pennycook (Labour)
- Hackney North and Stoke Newington – Diane Abbott (Labour)
- Hackney South and Shoreditch – Meg Hillier (Labour)
- Hammersmith and Chiswick – Andy Slaughter (Labour)
- Hampstead and Highgate – Tulip Siddiq (Labour)
- Harrow East – Bob Blackman (Conservative)
- Harrow West – Gareth Thomas (Labour)
- Hayes and Harlington – John McDonnell (Labour)
- Hendon – David Pinto-Duschinsky (Labour)
- Holborn and St Pancras – Keir Starmer (Labour)
- Hornchurch and Upminster – Julia Lopez (Conservative)
- Hornsey and Friern Barnet – Catherine West (Labour)
- Ilford North – Wes Streeting (Labour)
- Ilford South – Jas Athwal (Labour)
- Islington North – Jeremy Corbyn (Independent)
- Islington South and Finsbury – Emily Thornberry (Labour)
- Kensington and Bayswater – Joe Powell (Labour)
- Kingston and Surbiton – Ed Davey (Liberal Democrat)
- Lewisham East – Janet Daby (Labour)
- Lewisham North – Vicky Foxcroft (Labour)
- Lewisham West and East Dulwich – Ellie Reeves (Labour)
- Leyton and Wanstead – Calvin Bailey (Labour)
- Mitcham and Morden – Siobhain McDonagh (Labour)
- Old Bexley and Sidcup – Louie French (Conservative)
- Orpington – Gareth Bacon (Conservative)
- Peckham – Miatta Fahnbulleh (Labour)
- Poplar and Limehouse – Apsana Begum (Labour)
- Putney – Fleur Anderson (Labour)
- Queen’s Park and Maida Vale – Georgia Gould (Labour)
- Richmond Park – Sarah Olney (Liberal Democrat)
- Romford – Andrew Rosindell (Conservative)
- Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner – (Conservative)
- Southgate and Wood Green – Bambos Charalambous (Labour)
- Stratford and Bow – Uma Kumaran (Labour)
- Streatham and Croydon North – Steve Reed (Labour)
- Sutton and Cheam – Luke Taylor (Liberal Democrat)
- Tooting – Rosena Allin-Khan (Labour)
- Tottenham – David Lammy (Labour)
- Twickenham – Munira Wilson (Liberal Democrat)
- Uxbridge and South Ruislip – Danny Beales (Labour)
- Vauxhall and Camberwell Green – Florence Eshalomi (Labour)
- Walthamstow – Stella Creasy (Labour)
- West Ham and Beckton – James Asser (Labour)
- Wimbledon – Paul Kohler (Liberal Democrat)
When will Rishi Sunak leave 10 Downing Street and when will Keir Starmer become Prime Minister?
Rishi Sunak made his final address outside Downing Street this morning (July 5) and will go to see King Charles III to resign as Prime Minister of the UK. Keir Starmer will then visit the King and officially enter Downing Street this afternoon. He is then expected to appoint his new cabinet before it meets for tomorrow (July 6) for the first time.