Wokingham Today

Poll suggests Sir John will lose seat

- By PHIL CREIGHTON news@wokingham.today

NEW POLLING by the Daily Telegraph suggests that Wokingham would be one of the seats the Conservati­ves would lose in the next general election.

The newspaper commission­ed YouGov to carry out a comprehens­ive study of how people would vote.

Nationally, it suggests the Conservati­ves would lose 196 seats, and Labour gain 183, switching control of parliament for the first time since 2010.

The poll also suggest the Lib Dems would gain 37 seats, while the SNP would lose 25.

Eleven cabinet ministers could lose their seats in what would be the biggest decline in a party’s fortunes since 1906 – beating the 1945 post-war election that led to a Labour government and the creation of the NHS.

The newspaper has released a postcode checker so readers can see how their constituen­cies would vote, and this has been arranged for the new boundaries, the first time they have been contested.

If the poll is accurate, it would see Sir John Redwood become the first Conservati­ve to lose a general election in Wokingham. The seat has always been blue regardless of its boundaries.

The new Earley and Woodley seat would be a Labour gain, Reading Central would be a Labour hold, and the Conservati­ves would be expected to hold the Reading West and Mid Berkshire seat.

Wokingham is currently a fight between Sir John and Lib Dem challenger Clive Jones, Reform UK has selected Colin Wright but the other parties have yet to declare.

The Telegraph predicts the Lib Dems will poll 37%, Conservati­ves 31%, Labour 18%, Reform 7% and Green 5%.

In Earley and Woodley, Conservati­ve candidate Pauline Jorgensen had 31% to Labour’s Yuan Yang on 35%. The Lib Dems polled 19%, Reform 7% and the Greens 6%.

The Lib Dems have continued to campaign in Wokingham, and last week welcomed the 1987 general election candidate John Leston to the constituen­cy to pass on his tips to Mr Jones.

It was Sir John’s first election, and Mr Leston was a member of the then Liberal/Alliance party.

“I stood against John Redwood all those years ago because I thought his values were wrong for the country and wrong for Wokingham. My view hasn’t changed,” he said in a statement.

“I’m determined that we’ll see the first ever Liberal Democrat MP for Wokingham elected at the next general election, whenever it comes in 2024.

“On my two visits to Wokingham in the last few weeks, it looks to me like Clive can win.

“I spoke to some lifelong Conservati­ve voters who say they can no longer support the party and will support Clive.

In the 2019 general election campaign, Sir John declined to make statements on opinion polls, instead saying: “I am happy to talk about what I have done and wish to do if reelected. I am putting out plenty of material on johnredwoo­d. com.”

As Labour and the Greens have yet to select a candidate, they have not been approached for a comment.

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