The Liberal Democrat surge has shown that Labour needs to get off the fence on Brexit and support remaining in the EU, the frontrunner to be the new Lib Dem leader has said. Facebook Twitter Pinterest The Lib Dem MP for Kingston and Surbiton, Ed Davey. It was a similar story in neighbouring Haringey, where it was up 20.2 points and Labour down 17.7, placing the Lib Dems first. The Lib Dem vote was up 30 points in Kingston upon Thames and a similar amount in Kensington and Chelsea, both areas where the Tory share was down by over 20 points. The overall Lib Dem vote in the capital was up 20 points.
Source: The Guardian May 27, 2019 00:18 UTC