Every MP Who Defected From Labour Or Tories Has Lost Their Seat

Only Luciana Berger stood a chance of winning a seat, but trailed the Tories in second.
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Labour and the Conservatives were rocked earlier this year when a string of MPs quit en masse to form The Independent Group (eventually, Change UK) over Brexit and anti-Semitism.

Most of them then quit Change UK to join the Lib Dems, some going independent along the way.

In some cases, they were veteran MPs who likely hoped that their personal popularity would overshadow party loyalties among the electorate, and that they would be returned to parliament.

Except that isn’t what’s happened.

All 11 of the MPs who quit Labour or the Tories have lost their seats. Only former Labour MP Luciana Berger was on track to take Finchley and Golders Green for the Lib Dems from Conservative Mike Freer, but she too failed to get over the line.

Before they fade into obscurity, here’s a rundown of some names you might not hear again for a while...

Chuka Umunna photographed in 2016.
Chuka Umunna photographed in 2016.
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Luciana Berger

Seat: Finchley and Golders Green

Defection: Labour to Change UK to Independent to Liberal Democrats

Whatever the outcome tonight, I couldn’t have asked for a more incredible team. To every single person that has joined us over the past 10 weeks - you are all 🦸♀️ 🦸♂️ It’s been phenomenal. Today nearly 400 people came to knock on >32,000 doors. From the bottom of my 🧡- THANK YOU🙏

— Luciana Berger (@lucianaberger) December 12, 2019

Result: Despite a positive showing from BBC’s exit poll analysis, she failed to win the seat from Mike Freer. She took 17,600 votes to Freer’s 24,162.

Sarah Wollaston

Seat: Totnes

Defection: Conservative to Change UK to independent to Liberal Democrats

This election the choice couldn’t be more stark. If we wake up on Friday to a Conservative landslide there will be nothing ‘One Nation’ about the government with a free hand to do as they please and no mechanisms that they will respect to be held to account.

— dr Sarah Wollaston (@sarahwollaston) December 12, 2019

Result: A Conservative hold – Wollaston’s gamble was a failure with 15,027 votes to Anthony Mangnall’s 27,751.

Mike Gapes

Seat: Ilford South

Defection: Labour to Change UK

I was a Labour candidate in Ilford North in 1983 when under the decent patriotic Michael Foot we had a terrible result. It looks like Corbyn will drag Labour down to an even worse result than 1983 tonight.

— Mike Gapes (@MikeGapes) December 12, 2019

Result: A Labour hold – Gapes’s gamble was a failure, after Labour’s Sam Tarry stormed to victory with a majority of 24,137 to Gapes’s 3,891.

Sam Gyimah

Seat: Kensington

Defection: Conservative to independent to Liberal Democrats

Use your vote to send a message for the values of Remain - for an open, tolerant and prosperous Britain. In Kensington, your vote could decide the election. Use it to elect a committed Remain MP. #SamForKen #GE2019 pic.twitter.com/jULBsVAvuM

— Sam Gyimah 🔶 (@SamGyimah) December 12, 2019

Result: Tory candidate Felicity Buchan won with 16,768 votes, while Gyimah received 9,312.

Chris Leslie

Seat: Nottingham East

Defection: Labour to Change UK

What a beautiful day for an election! Whose idea was this anyway? #libdems #snp #labour pic.twitter.com/AigazE2mpf

— Chris Leslie (@ChrisLeslieUK) December 12, 2019

Result: A Labour gain – Leslie’s gamble was a failure with just 1,447 votes.

Gavin Shuker

Seat: Luton South

Defection: Labour to Change UK to independent

Thank you to everyone today who cast their votes for me in Luton South. Also to our amazing team who have run a cracking campaign. #GE19 pic.twitter.com/t9lP8Z7Flq

— Gavin Shuker (@gavinshuker) December 12, 2019

Result: A Labour hold – Shuker’s gamble was a failure with 3,893 votes.

Angela Smith

Seat: Penistone and Stocksbridge

Defection: Labour to Change UK to independent to Liberal Democrats

Only the LibDems can beat the Tories in Altrincham and Sale West. Only the LibDems can attract voters from both Labour and the Tories in numbers sufficient to build a winning position. pic.twitter.com/HKLUh6I5sa

— Angela Smith (@angelasmithmp) December 6, 2019

Result: Smith lost in Altrincham and Sale West.

Chuka Umunna

Seat: Cities of London and Westminster

Defection: Labour to Change UK to independent to Liberal Democrats

If there are queues at your polling station, don't turn away. You've still got time to vote and make your voice heard. Don't regret missing your chance to send a message to Boris Johnson and vote @LibDems in the Cities of London & Westminster #StopBrexit pic.twitter.com/Mz2Ag2NTbu

— Chuka Umunna (@ChukaUmunna) December 12, 2019

Result: Conservative hold – Ummuna’s gamble did not pay off with 13,096 votes.

Phillip Lee

Seat: Wokingham

Defection: Conservatives to Liberal Democrats

Undecided in #Wokingham constituency? Feel the Tories have been taking you for granted for the last 32 years? Spend 5 minutes voting for me today - and I'll spend 5 years working hard for you #UKElections2019 #UKElection #LibDemSurge pic.twitter.com/gZmtHIEZ44

— Dr Phillip Lee 🔶 (@DrPhillipLee) December 12, 2019

Result: A Conservative hold – Lee’s gamble amounting 23,351 votes was a failure.

Ann Coffey

Seat: Stockport

Defection: Labour to Change UK

Good fun campaigning with @AnnCoffey for #PeoplesVote @Anna_Soubry in Broxtowe pic.twitter.com/XnvIhf4M6T

— Andrea Cooper (@AndreaCooperUK) November 23, 2019

Result: A Labour hold – Coffey’s gamble was a failure.

Antoinette Sandbach

Seat: Eddisbury

Defection: Conservatives to independent to Liberal Democrats

I want to say thank you for the support I have had. On December 12th vote #Sandbach vote #LibDem #GE2109 pic.twitter.com/5JPd81e13g

— Antoinette Sandbach (@Sandbach) December 12, 2019

Result: A Conservative hold – Sandbach’s gamble was a failure, finishing a distant third with 9,582 votes.

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