Below is a guide to help you understand how to vote tactically in your constituency to prevent a Conservative win. This guide provides the recommended candidate to support, based on the likelihood of defeating the Conservative candidate.
Tactical Voting Recommendations by Constituency
constituency | candidate | recommendation | explanation |
Alyn and Deeside | Mark Tami | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Alloa and Grangemouth | John Nicolson | Scottish National Party | The SNP are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Airdrie and Shotts | None | This seat is a contest between two progressive parties. Vote for whichever you prefer. | |
Arbroath and Broughty Ferry | Stephen Patrick Gethins | Scottish National Party | The SNP are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Aldridge-Brownhills | Luke John Davies | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Argyll, Bute and South Lochaber | Brendan O'Hara | Scottish National Party | The SNP are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Aberdeenshire North and Moray East | Seamus Logan | Scottish National Party | The SNP would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Aberdeen North | Kirsty Blackman | Scottish National Party | The SNP are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Aberdeen South | Stephen Flynn | Scottish National Party | The SNP are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Amber Valley | Linsey Farnsworth | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock | Allan Dorans | Scottish National Party | The SNP won this seat in 2019, so are likely to be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Aberafan Maesteg | Stephen Kinnock | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Aldershot | Alex Baker | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Angus and Perthshire Glens | Dave Doogan | Scottish National Party | The SNP are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Arundel and South Downs | Withdrawn | We have removed this tactical voting recommendation because it was contradicted by multiple independent polls. Because of the risk of error, we will not be making a recommendation in this constituency. | |
Ashfield | Not sure | This is an unusual seat. Let us know what you think. | |
Ashford | Sojan Joseph | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Altrincham and Sale West | Connor Rand | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Ashton-under-Lyne | Angela Rayner | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Aylesbury | Laura Elizabeth Kyrke-Smith | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Blyth and Ashington | Ian Lavery | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Basildon and Billericay | Alex Harrison | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Blaydon and Consett | Liz Twist | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Broadland and Fakenham | Iain Simpson | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Brentford and Isleworth | Ruth Cadbury | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Bathgate and Linlithgow | Martyn Day | Scottish National Party | The SNP are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Banbury | Sean Woodcock | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Brentwood and Ongar | Not sure | Too close to call: Labour and the Lib Dems are within a few percentage points of each other in this seat, so it is not currently clear which party is best placed to challenge the Tories here. | |
Beckenham and Penge | Liam Conlon | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Boston and Skegness | Alex Fawbert | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Battersea | Marsha de Cordova | Labour | Labour won this seat in 2019, so are likely to be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Burton and Uttoxeter | Jacob Collier | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Bromley and Biggin Hill | Oana Olaru-Holmes | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Blackburn | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
Beaconsfield | Not sure | This is an unusual seat. Let us know what you think. | |
Bradford East | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
Bradford South | Judith Cummins | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Bradford West | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
Brent East | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
Birmingham Edgbaston | Preet Kaur Gill | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Bedford | Mohammad Yasin | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Birmingham Erdington | Paulette Hamilton | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Bury St Edmunds and Stowmarket | Peter Prinsley | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Beverley and Holderness | Margaret Pinder | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Bexhill and Battle | Christine Bayliss | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Bangor Aberconwy | Claire Hughes | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Bridgend | Chris Elmore | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Blaenau Gwent and Rhymney | Nick Smith | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Bethnal Green and Stepney | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
Bournemouth East | Tom Hayes | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Birmingham Hall Green and Moseley | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
Bournemouth West | Jessica Toale | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Bishop Auckland | Sam Rushworth | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Brigg and Immingham | Najmul Hussain | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Barking | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
Birkenhead | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
Brighton Kemptown and Peacehaven | Chris Ward | Labour | Labour won this seat in 2019, so are likely to be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Birmingham Ladywood | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
Bolton North East | Kirith Entwistle | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Bolton South and Walkden | Yasmin Qureshi | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Bolton West | Phil Brickell | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Blackley and Middleton South | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
Bristol North East | Damien Egan | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Birmingham Northfield | Laurence Turner | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Barnsley North | Dan Jarvis | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Reform party (formerly Brexit Party) again this time. |
Barnsley South | Stephanie Peacock | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Bristol North West | Darren Jones | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Bolsover | Natalie Fleet | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Bermondsey and Old Southwark | None | This seat is a contest between two progressive parties. Vote for whichever you prefer. | |
Birmingham Perry Barr | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
Blackpool North and Fleetwood | Lorraine Beavers | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Blackpool South | Chris Webb | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Brighton Pavilion | Siân Berry | Green | This seat is a contest between two progressive parties. However, because tactical voting disadvantages small parties overall, and there is no risk of a Tory win, we are calling for a vote for the Greens here. |
Brecon, Radnor and Cwm Tawe | David Chadwick | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Bridlington and The Wolds | Sarah Carter | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Bromsgrove | Neena Gill | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Bracknell | Peter Swallow | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Bognor Regis and Littlehampton | Clare Louise Walsh | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk | David James Wilson | Scottish National Party | The SNP are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Barrow and Furness | Michelle Scrogham | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Bristol Central | Carla Denyer | Green | This seat is a contest between two progressive parties. However, because tactical voting disadvantages small parties overall, and there is no risk of a Tory win, we are calling for a vote for the Greens here. |
Bristol East | Kerry McCarthy | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Basingstoke | Luke Murphy | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Bassetlaw | Jo White | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Birmingham Hodge Hill and Solihull North | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
Birmingham Selly Oak | Alistair Carns | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Bristol South | Karin Smyth | Labour | Labour won this seat in 2019, so are likely to be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Belfast East | Naomi Long | Alliance | Alliance would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the DUP this time. |
Bath | Wera Hobhouse | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Bootle | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
Belfast North | John Finucane | Sinn Féin | Sinn Féin are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the DUP again this time. |
Braintree | Matthew Wright | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Belfast South and Mid Down | Claire Hanna | Social Democratic and Labour Party | The SDLP are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the DUP again this time. |
Belfast West | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
Buckingham and Bletchley | Callum Anderson | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Bury North | James Frith | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Burnley | Oliver Ryan | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Bury South | Christian Wakeford | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Brent West | Barry Gardiner | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Bicester and Woodstock | Calum Alexander Miller | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Bridgwater | Withdrawn | We have removed this tactical voting recommendation because it was contradicted by multiple independent polls. Because of the risk of error, we will not be making a recommendation in this constituency. | |
Broxbourne | Catherine Deakin | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Bexleyheath and Crayford | Daniel Francis | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Broxtowe | Juliet Campbell | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Birmingham Yardley | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
Chesham and Amersham | Sarah Green | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems won this seat in a byelection in June 2021, and so are best placed to hold it in the next election. |
Coatbridge and Bellshill | None | This seat is a contest between two progressive parties. Vote for whichever you prefer. | |
Caerphilly | Chris Evans | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Chelsea and Fulham | Ben Coleman | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Caerfyrddin | Withdrawn | We have removed this tactical voting recommendation because it was contradicted by multiple independent polls. Because of the risk of error, we will not be making a recommendation in this constituency. | |
Carlisle | Julie Minns | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Calder Valley | Josh Fenton-Glynn | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Carshalton and Wallington | Bobby Dean | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Central Ayrshire | Annie McIndoe | Scottish National Party | The SNP won this seat in 2019, so are likely to be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Cambridge | None | This seat is a contest between two progressive parties. Vote for whichever you prefer. | |
Clapham and Brixton Hill | None | This seat is a contest between two progressive parties. Vote for whichever you prefer. | |
Chichester | Jessica Brown-Fuller | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Cheadle | Tom Morrison | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Ceredigion Preseli | Ben Lake | Plaid Cymru | Plaid Cymru are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Central Devon | Ollie Pearson | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Coventry East | Mary Creagh | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Cardiff East | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
Cardiff North | Anna McMorrin | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Cardiff South and Penarth | Stephen Doughty | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Cardiff West | Alex Barros-Curtis | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Chesterfield | Toby Perkins | Labour | Labour won this seat in 2019, so are likely to be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Chelmsford | Marie Goldman | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Chester North and Neston | Samantha Dixon | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Christchurch | Withdrawn | We have removed this tactical voting recommendation because it was contradicted by multiple independent polls. Because of the risk of error, we will not be making a recommendation in this constituency. | |
Chester South and Eddisbury | Angeliki Stogia | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Cannock Chase | Josh Newbury | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Cumbernauld and Kirkintilloch | None | This seat is a contest between two progressive parties. Vote for whichever you prefer. | |
Cowdenbeath and Kirkcaldy | None | This seat is a contest between two progressive parties. Vote for whichever you prefer. | |
Clwyd East | Becky Gittins | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Clwyd North | Gill German | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Clacton | Jovan Owusu-Nepaul | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Cities of London and Westminster | Rachel Blake | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Congleton | Sarah Alison Russell | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Cheltenham | Max Wilkinson | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Coventry North West | Taiwo Owatemi | Labour | Labour won this seat in 2019, so are likely to be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Colchester | Pam Cox | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Corby and East Northamptonshire | Lee Barron | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Colne Valley | Paul Davies | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Chipping Barnet | Dan Tomlinson | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Chippenham | Sarah Gibson | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Castle Point | Mark Jonathan Maguire | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Crawley | Peter Lamb | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Croydon East | Natasha Dawn Irons | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Cramlington and Killingworth | Emma Foody | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Chorley | None | This is the Speaker's seat, so the main parties are unlikely to contest it. | |
Camborne and Redruth | Perran Moon | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Croydon South | Ben Taylor | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Croydon West | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
Central Suffolk and North Ipswich | Kevin Craig | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Coventry South | Zarah Sultana | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross | None | This seat is a contest between two progressive parties. Vote for whichever you prefer. | |
Canterbury | Rosie Duffield | Labour | Labour won this seat in 2019, so are likely to be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Chatham and Aylesford | Tristan Osborne | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Chingford and Woodford Green | Shama Tatler | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Crewe and Nantwich | Connor Naismith | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Dewsbury and Batley | Heather Iqbal | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Dover and Deal | Mike Tapp | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Droitwich and Evesham | Chipiliro Kalebe-Nyamongo | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Dumfries and Galloway | Tracey Little | Scottish National Party | The SNP would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Dorking and Horley | Chris Coghlan | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Dagenham and Rainham | Margaret Mullane | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Daventry | Marianne Kimani | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Didcot and Wantage | Olly Glover | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale | Kim Marshall | Scottish National Party | The SNP would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Derbyshire Dales | John Michael Whitby | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Derby North | Catherine Atkinson | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Derby South | Baggy Shanker | Labour | Labour won this seat in 2019, so are likely to be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Dartford | Jim Dickson | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Dunfermline and Dollar | None | This seat is a contest between two progressive parties. Vote for whichever you prefer. | |
City of Durham | Mary Foy | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Dunstable and Leighton Buzzard | Alex Mayer | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Dwyfor Meirionnydd | Liz Saville Roberts | Plaid Cymru | Plaid Cymru are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Doncaster Central | Sally Jameson | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Doncaster East and the Isle of Axholme | Lee Pitcher | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Doncaster North | Ed Miliband | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Darlington | Lola McEvoy | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Dudley | Sonia Kumar | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Dundee Central | None | This seat is a contest between two progressive parties. Vote for whichever you prefer. | |
Dulwich and West Norwood | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
Eltham and Chislehurst | Clive Efford | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Epsom and Ewell | Helen Maguire | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
East Antrim | Danny Donnelly | Alliance | Alliance would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the DUP this time. |
Earley and Woodley | Yuan Yang | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Easington | Grahame Morris | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Erith and Thamesmead | Abena Oppong-Asare | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Esher and Walton | Monica Harding | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Eastbourne | Josh Babarinde | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Ealing Central and Acton | Rupa Huq | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Ely and East Cambridgeshire | Charlotte Cane | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Edinburgh East and Musselburgh | None | This seat is a contest between two progressive parties. Vote for whichever you prefer. | |
East Grinstead and Uckfield | Withdrawn | We have removed this tactical voting recommendation because it was contradicted by multiple independent polls. Because of the risk of error, we will not be making a recommendation in this constituency. | |
East Hampshire | Dominic Martin | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
East Ham | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
East Kilbride and Strathaven | None | This seat is a contest between two progressive parties. Vote for whichever you prefer. | |
East Londonderry | Not sure | Too close to call: The SDLP and Sinn Féin are within a few percentage points of each other in this seat, so it is not currently clear which party is best placed to challenge the Tories here. | |
Ealing North | James Murray | Labour | Labour won this seat in 2019, so are likely to be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Ellesmere Port and Bromborough | Justin Madders | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Ealing Southall | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
Enfield North | Feryal Clark | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Edinburgh North and Leith | None | This seat is a contest between two progressive parties. Vote for whichever you prefer. | |
Epping Forest | Rosalind Anne Doré | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
East Renfrewshire | Kirsten Frances Oswald | Scottish National Party | The SNP won this seat in 2019, so are likely to be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Erewash | Adam Thompson | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Eastleigh | Liz Jarvis | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Edinburgh South | None | This seat is a contest between two progressive parties. Vote for whichever you prefer. | |
East Surrey | Withdrawn | We have removed this tactical voting recommendation because it was contradicted by multiple independent polls. Because of the risk of error, we will not be making a recommendation in this constituency. | |
Edinburgh South West | Joanna Cherry | Scottish National Party | The SNP won this seat in 2019, so are likely to be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
East Thanet | Polly Billington | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Edinburgh West | None | This seat is a contest between two progressive parties. Vote for whichever you prefer. | |
Edmonton and Winchmore Hill | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
East Worthing and Shoreham | Tom Rutland | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
East Wiltshire | Rob Newman | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Exmouth and Exeter East | Not sure | The strong performance of an independent candidate in one of the predecessors of this seat makes it difficult to call. | |
Exeter | Steve Race | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Farnham and Bordon | Khalil Yousuf | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Folkestone and Hythe | Tony Vaughan | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Faversham and Mid Kent | Mel Dawkins | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Fareham and Waterlooville | Withdrawn | We have removed this tactical voting recommendation because it was contradicted by multiple independent polls. Because of the risk of error, we will not be making a recommendation in this constituency. | |
Filton and Bradley Stoke | Claire Hazelgrove | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Feltham and Heston | Seema Malhotra | Labour | Labour won this seat in 2019, so are likely to be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Frome and East Somerset | Withdrawn | We have removed this tactical voting recommendation because it was contradicted by multiple independent polls. Because of the risk of error, we will not be making a recommendation in this constituency. | |
Finchley and Golders Green | Not sure | This constituency had a high-profile defector candidate in 2019 who is not standing this time. The best tactical vote here is unclear. | |
Falkirk | Toni Giugliano | Scottish National Party | The SNP are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Forest of Dean | Matt Bishop | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Foyle | None | This seat is a contest between two progressive parties. Vote for whichever you prefer. | |
Fermanagh and South Tyrone | Pat Cullen | Sinn Féin | Sinn Féin are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the UUP again this time. |
Fylde | Tom Calver | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Godalming and Ash | Paul Follows | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Grantham and Bourne | Vipul Bechar | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Gorton and Denton | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
Goole and Pocklington | Liam Derek Henry Draycott | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Gillingham and Rainham | Naushabah Khan | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Glastonbury and Somerton | Sarah Joanne Dyke | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Greenwich and Woolwich | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
Gateshead Central and Whickham | Mark Ferguson | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Gordon and Buchan | Richard Gordon Thomson | Scottish National Party | The SNP would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Glasgow East | None | This seat is a contest between two progressive parties. Vote for whichever you prefer. | |
Gedling | Michael Payne | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Great Grimsby and Cleethorpes | Melanie Onn | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Gloucester | Alex McIntyre | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Glenrothes and Mid Fife | None | This seat is a contest between two progressive parties. Vote for whichever you prefer. | |
Gainsborough | Jess McGuire | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Glasgow North East | None | This seat is a contest between two progressive parties. Vote for whichever you prefer. | |
Glasgow North | None | This seat is a contest between two progressive parties. Vote for whichever you prefer. | |
Gosport | Edward Batterbury | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Gravesham | Lauren Sullivan | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Glasgow South | None | This seat is a contest between two progressive parties. Vote for whichever you prefer. | |
Glasgow South West | None | This seat is a contest between two progressive parties. Vote for whichever you prefer. | |
Guildford | Zöe Franklin | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Glasgow West | None | This seat is a contest between two progressive parties. Vote for whichever you prefer. | |
Gower | Tonia Antoniazzi | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Great Yarmouth | Keir Cozens | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Harpenden and Berkhamsted | Victoria Collins | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Hammersmith and Chiswick | Andy Slaughter | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Harrow East | Primesh Patel | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Hampstead and Highgate | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
Halesowen | Alex Ballinger | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Hove and Portslade | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
Hastings and Rye | Helena Dollimore | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Hertford and Stortford | Josh Dean | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Henley and Thame | Freddie Van Mierlo | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Hornchurch and Upminster | Sunny Brar | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Havant | Stefanie Harvey | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Harrow West | Gareth Thomas | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Hayes and Harlington | John McDonnell | Labour | Labour won this seat in 2019, so are likely to be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Hazel Grove | Lisa Smart | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Herne Bay and Sandwich | Helen Elizabeth Whitehead | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Hamble Valley | Prad Bains | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Hamilton and Clyde Valley | Ross Clark | Scottish National Party | The SNP are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Hendon | David Pinto-Duschinsky | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Hexham | Joe Morris | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Hornsey and Friern Barnet | None | This seat is a contest between two progressive parties. Vote for whichever you prefer. | |
Halifax | Kate Alexandra Dearden | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Harrogate and Knaresborough | Tom Gordon | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Hitchin | Withdrawn | We have removed this tactical voting recommendation because it was contradicted by multiple independent polls. Because of the risk of error, we will not be making a recommendation in this constituency. | |
Hinckley and Bosworth | Rebecca Pawley | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Harlow | Christopher John Vince | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Hemel Hempstead | David Taylor | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Heywood and Middleton North | Elsie Jane Blundell | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Hertsmere | Josh Tapper | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
North East Hertfordshire | Chris Hinchliff | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Honiton and Sidmouth | Not sure | The strong performance of an independent candidate in one of the predecessors of this seat makes it difficult to call. | |
Harborough, Oadby and Wigston | Hajira Hanif Piranie | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
High Peak | Jonathan Brian Pearce | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Hartlepool | Jonathan Brash | Labour | Labour won this seat in 2019, so are likely to be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Horsham | John Milne | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Hereford and South Herefordshire | Joe Emmett | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Hackney South and Shoreditch | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
Hackney North and Stoke Newington | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
Holborn and St Pancras | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
Houghton and Sunderland South | Bridget Phillipson | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Huntingdon | Alex Bulat | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Huddersfield | Harpreet Uppal | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Kingston upon Hull East | Karl Turner | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Kingston upon Hull North and Cottingham | Diana Johnson | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Kingston upon Hull West and Haltemprice | Emma Hardy | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Harwich and North Essex | Alex Diner | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Hyndburn | Sarah Smith | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Ilford North | Wes Streeting | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Ilford South | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
Ipswich | Jack Simon Abbott | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Inverclyde and Renfrewshire West | None | This seat is a contest between two progressive parties. Vote for whichever you prefer. | |
Islington North | None | This seat is a contest between two progressive parties. Vote for whichever you prefer. | |
Islington South and Finsbury | None | This seat is a contest between two progressive parties. Vote for whichever you prefer. | |
Inverness, Skye and West Ross-shire | Drew Hendry | Scottish National Party | The SNP are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Isle of Wight East | Emily Brothers | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Isle of Wight West | Richard Quigley | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Jarrow and Gateshead East | Kate Osborne | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Kensington and Bayswater | Joe Powell | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Keighley and Ilkley | John Grogan | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Kilmarnock and Loudoun | Alan Brown | Scottish National Party | The SNP won this seat in 2019, so are likely to be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Kingston and Surbiton | Ed Davey | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Kettering | Rosie Wrighting | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Kenilworth and Southam | Not sure | Too close to call: Labour and the Lib Dems are within a few percentage points of each other in this seat, so it is not currently clear which party is best placed to challenge the Tories here. | |
Knowsley | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
Kingswinford and South Staffordshire | Sally Benton | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Leigh and Atherton | Jo Platt | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Louth and Horncastle | Jonathan Slater | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Lancaster and Wyre | Cat Smith | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Leyton and Wanstead | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
Loughborough | Jeevun Sandher | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Leeds Central and Headingley | Alex Sobel | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Leeds East | Richard Burgon | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Leicester East | Rajesh Agrawal | Labour | Labour won this seat in 2019, so are likely to be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Leicester South | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
Leicester West | Liz Kendall | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Liverpool Garston | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
Lagan Valley | Sorcha-Lucy Eastwood | Alliance | Alliance would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the DUP this time. |
Lichfield | Dave Robertson | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Llanelli | Nia Griffith | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Lincoln | Hamish Falconer | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Leeds North East | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
Leeds North West | Katie White | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Lothian East | Lyn Jardine | Scottish National Party | The SNP won this seat in 2019. Another progressive party is in second place, but the Tories are a strong third here, so we recommend a vote for the current party. |
Liverpool Riverside | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
Leeds South | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
Leeds South West and Morley | Mark Sewards | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Luton North | Sarah Owen | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Luton South and South Bedfordshire | Rachel Hopkins | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Livingston | Hannah Bardell | Scottish National Party | The SNP are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Liverpool West Derby | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
Lewisham East | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
Liverpool Walton | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
Lewisham North | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
Leeds West and Pudsey | Rachel Reeves | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Lewes | James MacCleary | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Lowestoft | Jessica Asato | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Liverpool Wavertree | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
Lewisham West and East Dulwich | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
Macclesfield | Tim Roca | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Montgomeryshire and Glyndŵr | Steve Witherden | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Maidenhead | Joshua Peter Reynolds | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Maldon | Not sure | Too close to call: Labour and the Lib Dems are within a few percentage points of each other in this seat, so it is not currently clear which party is best placed to challenge the Tories here. | |
Mitcham and Morden | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
Mansfield | Steve Yemm | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Melton and Syston | Zafran Khan | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Mid Bedfordshire | Maahwish Mirza | Labour | Labour won this seat in a byelection in October 2023, and so they are likely to be best placed to hold it in the next election. |
Mid Buckinghamshire | Withdrawn | We have removed this tactical voting recommendation because it was contradicted by multiple independent polls. Because of the risk of error, we will not be making a recommendation in this constituency. | |
Mid Cheshire | Andrew Graham Cooper | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland | Luke Myer | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Manchester Central | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
Mid Dunbartonshire | None | This seat is a contest between two progressive parties. Vote for whichever you prefer. | |
Mid Derbyshire | Jonathan Peter Tom Davies | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Mid Dorset and North Poole | Vikki Slade | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Maidstone and Malling | Maureen Cleator | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Midlothian | None | This seat is a contest between two progressive parties. Vote for whichever you prefer. | |
Milton Keynes Central | Emily Darlington | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Makerfield | Josh Simons | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Melksham and Devizes | Brian Mathew | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Milton Keynes North | Chris Curtis | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Mid Leicestershire | Robert Martin | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Monmouthshire | Catherine Fookes | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Mid Norfolk | Michael Rosen | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Moray West, Nairn and Strathspey | Graham Leadbitter | Scottish National Party | The SNP are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Morecambe and Lunesdale | Lizzi Collinge | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Manchester Rusholme | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
Meriden and Solihull East | Sarah Alan | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Mid and South Pembrokeshire | Henry Tufnell | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Mid Sussex | Alison Bennett | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Merthyr Tydfil and Aberdare | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
Middlesbrough and Thornaby East | Andy McDonald | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Mid Ulster | Cathal Mallaghan | Sinn Féin | Sinn Féin are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the DUP again this time. |
Motherwell, Wishaw and Carluke | None | This seat is a contest between two progressive parties. Vote for whichever you prefer. | |
Manchester Withington | None | This seat is a contest between two progressive parties. Vote for whichever you prefer. | |
North Ayrshire and Arran | Patricia Gibson | Scottish National Party | The SNP won this seat in 2019, so are likely to be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Normanton and Hemsworth | Jon Trickett | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
North Antrim | Not sure | There does not appear to be a good choice in this seat. | |
Newry and Armagh | Dáire Hughes | Sinn Féin | Sinn Féin won this seat in 2019, so are likely to be best placed to defeat the DUP again this time. |
Newton Aycliffe and Spennymoor | Alan Strickland | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
North Bedfordshire | Uday Nagaraju | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Newbury | Lee Raymond James Dillon | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Newcastle upon Tyne East and Wallsend | Mary Glindon | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Newcastle upon Tyne Central and West | Chi Onwurah | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Newcastle upon Tyne North | Catherine McKinnell | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
North Cornwall | Ben Maguire | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
North Cotswolds | Not sure | Too close to call: the Lib Dems and Labour are within a few percentage points of each other in this seat, so it is not currently clear which party is best placed to challenge the Tories here. | |
North Durham | Luke Akehurst | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
North Dorset | Gary Jackson | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
North Devon | Ian Roome | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
North Down | Stephen Farry | Alliance | Alliance are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the DUP again this time. |
North East Cambridgeshire | Javeria Hussain | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
North East Derbyshire | Louise Elizabeth Jones | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
North East Fife | None | This seat is a contest between two progressive parties. Vote for whichever you prefer. | |
North East Hampshire | Alex Brewer | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
North East Somerset and Hanham | Dan Norris | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
New Forest East | Not sure | Too close to call: Labour and the Lib Dems are within a few percentage points of each other in this seat, so it is not currently clear which party is best placed to challenge the Tories here. | |
New Forest West | Withdrawn | We have removed this tactical voting recommendation because it was contradicted by multiple independent polls. Because of the risk of error, we will not be making a recommendation in this constituency. | |
Nottingham East | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
Nottingham North and Kimberley | Alex Norris | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Nottingham South | Lilian Greenwood | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Na h-Eileanan an Iar | None | This seat is a contest between two progressive parties. Vote for whichever you prefer. | |
Northampton North | Lucy Rigby | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
North Herefordshire | Not sure | Too close to call: the Lib Dems and Labour are within a few percentage points of each other in this seat, so it is not currently clear which party is best placed to challenge the Tories here. | |
Northampton South | Mike Reader | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
North Norfolk | Steffan Aquarone | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
North Northumberland | David Smith | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Newport East | Jessica Morden | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Newport West and Islwyn | Ruth Jones | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Norwich North | Alice Macdonald | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Norwich South | Clive Lewis | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
North Shropshire | Helen Morgan | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems won this seat in a byelection in December 2021, and so are likely to be best placed to hold it in the next election. |
North Somerset | Sadik Al-Hassan | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Neath and Swansea East | Carolyn Harris | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Newton Abbot | Martin Wrigley | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Newcastle-under-Lyme | Adam Jogee | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Nuneaton | Jodie Gosling | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
North Warwickshire and Bedworth | Rachel Margaret Taylor | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
North West Cambridgeshire | Sam Carling | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
North West Essex | Smita Rajesh | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
North West Hampshire | Withdrawn | We have removed this tactical voting recommendation because it was contradicted by multiple independent polls. Because of the risk of error, we will not be making a recommendation in this constituency. | |
Newark | Saj Ahmad | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
North West Leicestershire | Amanda Hack | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
North West Norfolk | Tim Leaver | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Orkney and Shetland | None | This seat is a contest between two progressive parties. Vote for whichever you prefer. | |
Old Bexley and Sidcup | Edward Jones | Labour | Labour came in second place in this seat in 2019, and in the byelection in December 2021, so are likely to be the best-placed challenger next time. |
Ossett and Denby Dale | Jade Botterill | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Oldham East and Saddleworth | Debbie Abrahams | Labour | Labour won this seat in 2019, so are likely to be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Oldham West, Chadderton and Royton | Jim McMahon | Labour | Labour won this seat in 2019, so are likely to be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Orpington | Ju Owens | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Oxford East | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
Oxford West and Abingdon | Layla Moran | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Poplar and Limehouse | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
Penistone and Stocksbridge | Marie Tidball | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Peterborough | Andrew Pakes | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Pontefract, Castleford and Knottingley | Yvette Cooper | Labour | Labour won this seat in 2019, so are likely to be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Pendle and Clitheroe | Jonathan James Hinder | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Penrith and Solway | Markus Campbell-Savours | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Perth and Kinross-shire | Pete Wishart | Scottish National Party | The SNP are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Peckham | None | This seat is a contest between two progressive parties. Vote for whichever you prefer. | |
Poole | Neil John Duncan-Jordan | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Plymouth Moor View | Fred Thomas | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Portsmouth North | Amanda Martin | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Portsmouth South | Stephen Morgan | Labour | Labour won this seat in 2019, so are likely to be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Pontypridd | Alex Davies-Jones | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Preston | Mark Hendrick | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Paisley and Renfrewshire North | None | This seat is a contest between two progressive parties. Vote for whichever you prefer. | |
Paisley and Renfrewshire South | None | This seat is a contest between two progressive parties. Vote for whichever you prefer. | |
Plymouth Sutton and Devonport | Luke Pollard | Labour | Labour won this seat in 2019, so are likely to be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Putney | Fleur Anderson | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Queen's Park and Maida Vale | Georgia Gould | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Rawmarsh and Conisbrough | John Healey | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Rossendale and Darwen | Andy MacNae | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Runcorn and Helsby | Mike Amesbury | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Richmond and Northallerton | Tom Wilson | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Rhondda and Ogmore | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
Rochester and Strood | Lauren Rae Edwards | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Rayleigh and Wickford | James Hedges | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Rochdale | Paul Waugh | Labour | Labour won this seat in 2019, so are likely to be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Rushcliffe | James William Naish | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Redditch | Christopher James Bloore | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Reading Central | Matt Rodda | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Reading West and Mid Berkshire | Olivia Bailey | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Redcar | Anna Turley | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Reigate | Not sure | Too close to call: the Lib Dems and Labour are within a few percentage points of each other in this seat, so it is not currently clear which party is best placed to challenge the Tories here. | |
Rutherglen | None | This seat is a contest between two progressive parties. Vote for whichever you prefer. | |
Rotherham | Sarah Champion | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Rother Valley | Jake Richards | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Ribble Valley | Maya Ellis | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Romford | Andrew Achilleos | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner | Tony Gill | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Richmond Park | Sarah Olney | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems won this seat in 2019, so are likely to be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Romsey and Southampton North | Geoff Cooper | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Rugby | John Anthony Slinger | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Runnymede and Weybridge | Ellen Nicholson | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Rutland and Stamford | Joe Wood | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Stratford and Bow | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
Sutton and Cheam | Luke Taylor | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Stalybridge and Hyde | Jonathan Reynolds | Labour | Labour won this seat in 2019, so are likely to be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Salisbury | Not sure | Too close to call: the Lib Dems and Labour are within a few percentage points of each other in this seat, so it is not currently clear which party is best placed to challenge the Tories here. | |
South Antrim | Not sure | There does not appear to be a good choice in this seat. | |
Skipton and Ripon | Malcolm Birks | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Sittingbourne and Sheppey | Kevin McKenna | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Stretford and Urmston | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
Scarborough and Whitby | Alison Hume | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Sheffield Brightside and Hillsborough | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
Stourbridge | Cat Eccles | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
South Basildon and East Thurrock | Jack Ferguson | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Selby | Keir Mather | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
South Cambridgeshire | Pippa Heylings | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Sheffield Central | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
Streatham and Croydon North | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
South Cotswolds | Roz Savage | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Scunthorpe | Nicholas Dakin | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
South Derbyshire | Samantha Niblett | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
South Dorset | Lloyd Hatton | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
South Devon | Caroline Voaden | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
South Down | None | This seat is a contest between two progressive parties. Vote for whichever you prefer. | |
South East Cornwall | Anna Gelderd | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Sefton Central | Bill Esterson | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Southend East and Rochford | Bayo Alaba | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Sevenoaks | Withdrawn | We have removed this tactical voting recommendation because it was contradicted by multiple independent polls. Because of the risk of error, we will not be making a recommendation in this constituency. | |
Suffolk Coastal | Jenny Riddell-Carpenter | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Salford | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
Strangford | Michelle Guy | Alliance | Alliance would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the DUP this time. |
Stone, Great Wyrley and Penkridge | Jacqueline Anne Brown | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Sheffield Hallam | Olivia Blake | Labour | Labour won this seat in 2019. Another progressive party is in second place, but the Tories are a strong third here, so we recommend a vote for the current party. |
South Holland and The Deepings | Paul Hilliar | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Sheffield Heeley | Louise Haigh | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
St Helens North | David Baines | Labour | Labour won this seat in 2019, so are likely to be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Shrewsbury | Julia Buckley | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
St Helens South and Whiston | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
Shipley | Anna Dixon | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Stockton North | Chris McDonald | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Stockton West | Joe Dancey | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
South Leicestershire | Robert Parkinson | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Slough | Tan Dhesi | Labour | Labour won this seat in 2019, so are likely to be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Sleaford and North Hykeham | Hanif Ahmad Khan | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Smethwick | Gurinder Singh Josan | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
St Neots and Mid Cambridgeshire | Ian Sollom | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
South Norfolk | Ben Goldsborough | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
South Northamptonshire | Rufia Ashraf | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Swindon North | Will Stone | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
St Austell and Newquay | Noah Law | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Swindon South | Heidi Alexander | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Stratford-on-Avon | Manuela Perteghella | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Southampton Itchen | Darren Paffey | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Southport | Patrick Brian Hurley | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Southampton Test | Satvir Kaur | Labour | Labour won this seat in 2019, so are likely to be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Spelthorne | Claire Tighe | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Stockport | Navendu Mishra | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Spen Valley | Kim Leadbeater | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Surrey Heath | Al Pinkerton | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
South Ribble | Paul Andrew Foster | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Sheffield South East | Clive Betts | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
South Suffolk | Emma Bishton | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
South Shields | Emma Lewell-Buck | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
South Shropshire | Not sure | Too close to call: Labour and the Lib Dems are within a few percentage points of each other in this seat, so it is not currently clear which party is best placed to challenge the Tories here. | |
St Albans | Daisy Cooper | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems won this seat in 2019, so are likely to be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Stoke-on-Trent Central | Gareth Snell | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Stafford | Leigh Ingham | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Stirling and Strathallan | Alyn Smith | Scottish National Party | The SNP are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Staffordshire Moorlands | Alastair Watson | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Stoke-on-Trent North | David Williams | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Stroud | Simon Joseph Opher | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Stoke-on-Trent South | Allison Gardner | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
St Ives | Andrew George | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Sunderland Central | Lewis Atkinson | Labour | Labour won this seat in 2019, so are likely to be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Sutton Coldfield | Rob Pocock | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Stevenage | Kevin Bonavia | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
South West Devon | Sarah Allen | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Sherwood Forest | Michelle Welsh | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Southgate and Wood Green | Bambos Charalambous | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
South West Hertfordshire | Alex Sufit | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Southend West and Leigh | David Edmund Burton-Sampson | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
South West Norfolk | Terry Jermy | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Solihull West and Shirley | Deirdre Fox | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Swansea West | Torsten Bell | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
South West Wiltshire | Evelyn Akoto | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Sussex Weald | Not sure | Too close to call: the Lib Dems and Labour are within a few percentage points of each other in this seat, so it is not currently clear which party is best placed to challenge the Tories here. | |
Thirsk and Malton | Lisa Banes | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Tatton | Ryan Jude | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Torridge and Tavistock | Not sure | Too close to call: the Lib Dems and Labour are within a few percentage points of each other in this seat, so it is not currently clear which party is best placed to challenge the Tories here. | |
Taunton and Wellington | Gideon Amos | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Thornbury and Yate | Claire Young | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Tewkesbury | Cameron Thomas | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Telford | Shaun Davies | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Thurrock | Jennifer Craft | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Tipton and Wednesbury | Antonia Bance | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Tiverton and Minehead | Not sure | Too close to call: Labour and the Lib Dems are within a few percentage points of each other in this seat, so it is not currently clear which party is best placed to challenge the Tories here. | |
Tamworth | Sarah Edwards | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Tunbridge Wells | Mike Martin | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Tonbridge | Not sure | Too close to call: Labour and the Lib Dems are within a few percentage points of each other in this seat, so it is not currently clear which party is best placed to challenge the Tories here. | |
Tooting | Rosena Allin-Khan | Labour | Labour won this seat in 2019, so are likely to be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Torfaen | Nick Thomas-Symonds | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Tottenham | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
Torbay | Steve Darling | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Truro and Falmouth | Jayne Kirkham | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Twickenham | Munira Wilson | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems won this seat in 2019, so are likely to be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Tynemouth | Alan Campbell | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Upper Bann | Catherine Nelson | Sinn Féin | Sinn Féin would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the DUP this time. |
Uxbridge and South Ruislip | Danny Boy Beales | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Vauxhall and Camberwell Green | None | This seat is a contest between two progressive parties. Vote for whichever you prefer. | |
Vale of Glamorgan | Kanishka Narayan | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Walsall and Bloxwich | Valerie Vaz | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Wetherby and Easingwold | Ben Pickles | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Widnes and Halewood | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine | Glen David Reynolds | Scottish National Party | The SNP are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Westmorland and Lonsdale | Tim Farron | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Warrington North | Charlotte Nichols | Labour | Labour won this seat in 2019, so are likely to be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Warrington South | Sarah Edith Hall | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Watford | Matt Turmaine | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Waveney Valley | Gurpreet Padda | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Whitehaven and Workington | Josh MacAlister | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Wellingborough and Rushden | Gen Kitchen | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
West Bromwich | Sarah Coombes | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
West Dunbartonshire | None | This seat is a contest between two progressive parties. Vote for whichever you prefer. | |
West Dorset | Edward Morello | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Wells and Mendip Hills | Tessa Munt | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Wigan | Lisa Nandy | Labour | Labour won this seat in 2019, so are likely to be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Washington and Gateshead South | Sharon Hodgson | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
West Ham and Beckton | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
Welwyn Hatfield | Andrew Lewin | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Walthamstow | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
Wimbledon | Paul Christopher Kohler | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Winchester | Danny Chambers | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Wirral West | Matthew Patrick | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Witney | Charlie Maynard | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Wakefield and Rothwell | Simon Lightwood | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Warwick and Leamington | Matt Western | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Wokingham | Clive Jones | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Weald of Kent | Lenny Rolles | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
West Lancashire | Ashley Dalton | Labour | Labour won this seat in 2019, so are likely to be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Wallasey | Not needed | This is a 'safe' seat for a progressive party. We believe tactical voting is not needed this time. We encourage you to vote for your preferred party. | |
Windsor | Pavitar Kaur Mann | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Wolverhampton North East | Sureena Brackenridge | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Woking | Will Forster | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Worcester | Tom Collins | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Wrexham | Andrew Steven Ranger | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Worthing West | Beccy Cooper | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
The Wrekin | Roh Yakobi | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Wolverhampton South East | Pat McFadden | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
West Suffolk | Rebecca Denness | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Worsley and Eccles | Michael Wheeler | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Weston-super-Mare | Dan Aldridge | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Witham | Rumi Chowdhury | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
West Tyrone | Órfhlaith Begley | Sinn Féin | Sinn Féin are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the DUP again this time. |
Wolverhampton West | Warinder Juss | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
West Worcestershire | Not sure | Too close to call: the Lib Dems and Labour are within a few percentage points of each other in this seat, so it is not currently clear which party is best placed to challenge the Tories here. | |
Wycombe | Emma Reynolds | Labour | Labour would have been the most likely second place in 2019 under these new boundaries, so should be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Wyre Forest | Vicki Smith | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Wythenshawe and Sale East | Mike Kane | Labour | Labour won this seat in 2019, so are likely to be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
Yeovil | Adam Dance | Liberal Democrat | The Lib Dems are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |
Ynys Môn | Not sure | Too close to call: Labour and Plaid Cymru are within a few percentage points of each other in this seat, so it is not currently clear which party is best placed to challenge the Tories here. | |
York Central | Rachael Maskell | Labour | Labour are most likely to have won this seat if these were the boundaries in 2019, so should be best placed to defeat the Tories again this time. |
York Outer | Luke Charters | Labour | Labour are in second place in this seat, so are likely to be best placed to challenge the Tories this time. |