With the General Election happening on 4 July 2024, voters across the country and in Ealing Central and Acton will get the opportunity to have their say on who they want to govern the UK and represent them locally.
EALING.NEWS has asked all candidates standing in Ealing Central and Acton who they are, what they hope to deliver and why they want residents to vote for them. This page will update with interviews from candidates.
Candidates who have already responded are:
Stephen Balogh (Social Democratic Party)
Julie Carter (Independent)
Dr Kate Crossland (Green Party)
Dr Rupa Huq (Labour Party)
Nada Jarche (Workers Party of Britain)
Alastair Mitton (Liberal Democrats)
James Windsor-Clive (Conservative and Unionist Party)
Other candidates announced and are standing in the 4 July 2024 General Election for Ealing Central and Acton are:
Felix Orrell (Reform UK)
Ealing Central and Acton has been represented by Dr Rupa Huq since 2015 when she took on the previous Conservative MP Angie Bray and won by 274 votes.
At the last election in 2019, Dr Huq had a majority of 13,300 over the Conservatives.