Greg Hands to represent Chelsea & Fulham

Greg_hands_1 A local meeting this evening chose the current Hammersmith & Fulham MP to take on Chelsea & Fulham, projected majority of over 10,000. There had been concern that Malcolm Rifkind, of Kensington & Chelsea, would compete for it but it looks almost certain that the new seat of Kensington, projected majority of over 5000, will adopt him later this week.

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Hammersmith selection will follow fast-tracking of Hands and Rifkind

ConservativeHome has learnt that the new seat of Kensington is likely to adopt Sir Malcolm Rifkind as its candidate on 18th December.  There had been some concern in CCHQ that Sir Malcolm would seek the safer seat of Chelsea and Fulham and there would be a difficult battle with Greg Hands (the current MP for Hammersmith and Fulham).  Sir Malcolm wisely decided not to risk a confrontation with Greg Hands because of the H&F MP's high standing.  Greg Hands is widely credited with helping to mastermind the renaissance of Conservatism in H&F.  At recent parliamentary and borough elections the Tory vote has risen markedly on the back of strong messages on lower taxation and a tough approach to crime.

It is the right of a boundary-affected sitting MP to face a closed selection meeting if he or she represents at least 50% of the new seat.  Any MP with any voters in a new seat can also claim to be part of that closed selection meeting (where no outside candidates are invited to participate) and that was the procedure that led to last weekend's Anne McIntosh versus John Greenway contest.  Once Kensingston and Chelsea and Fulham have confirmed their candidate choices nominations will open for Hammersmith.  A number of H&F councillors are likely to apply.  A leading candidate will be former CF Chairman Paul Bristow.  More on the seats below.

  • Chelsea and Fulham (projected Tory majority of 10,725) is likely to adopt Greg Hands MP
  • Hammersmith (projected Tory Labour majority of 5,646) will have a standard selection process
  • Kensington (projected Tory majority of 5,102) is likely to adopt Sir Malcolm Rifkind.

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