The Conservatives are facing up to the next general election, due sometime before January 2025, with polling consistently showing them as trailing Labour., who has held the traditionally Conservative seat of Surrey Heath since 2005, is facing competition from a strong Liberal Democrat presence in the local area.
The Liberal Democrats have seen their vote share increase in the seat across the last two elections by 2.8 per cent in 2017 and 11.4 in 2019, taking their current share to 22.7 per cent. The Lib Dems gained 14 seats, taking their total to 25, while the Conservatives lost 13 seats leaving them with 18.first won the seat of South East Cambridgeshire in 2015, a constituency that has been held by Conservative MPs since its creation.
The Lib Dems failed to make significant gains in the Conservative-led council last month, keeping all 13 seats while the Conservatives maintained 15 seats.
The majority of both his current constituency and the new constituency is covered by Waverly Borough Council, which since 2021 has been led by the Liberal Democrats in coalition with the Farnham Residents party. His seat is remaining largely unchanged under the boundary review and covers the same area as Cheltenham Borough Council, which is currently controlled by the Lib Dems.
The constituency is remaining largely unchanged under the boundary review and most of its area is split between West Devon Borough Council, Mid Devon District Council and Teignbridge District Council. Ms May got 57.7 per cent of the vote in 2019, her first election since standing down as Prime Minister, while the Lib Dems came in second with 24.4 per cent of the vote.
The senior Tory MP, who is currently chair of the Science and Technology Select Committee, saw strong competition from the Lib Dems at the 2019 general election where the party increased its vote share by 18.4 per cent. Mr Clark held the seat with a 14,645-strong majority.
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