Voters head to the polls on Thursday to elect a successor to James Brokenshire as MP for Old Bexley and Sidcup

Conservative voters have suggested they will stick with the party for the first in a series of crucial byelections for Boris Johnson, although many labelled the prime minister a serial U-turner and rule-breaker while lamenting the lack of an effective opposition from Labour’s Keir Starmer.

They are preparing to head to the polls from 7am on Thursday morning for the race to succeed James Brokenshire as MP for the south London suburban seat of Old Bexley and Sidcup.

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