CONSERVATIVE candidate James Brokenshire has won the Old Bexley and Sidcup seat.
Mr Brokenshire, who got 24,625 votes, says his priority is saving emergency services at Queen Mary's Hospital in Sidcup.
Labour candidate Rick Everitt finished second with 8,768 votes, ahead of Lib Dem candidate Duncan Borrowman, who got 6,996 votes.
BNP candidate John Brooks got 2,132 votes, finishing ahead of UKIP's David Coburn, who got 1,532 votes.
Elaine Cheeseman from English Democrats got 520 votes, John Hemming-Clark of Independents to Save Queen Mary's Hospital got 393 votes and Green candidate John Rooks got 371 votes.
Napoleon Dynamite, standing for the Monster Raving Loony Party, got 155 votes.
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