BROMSGROVE has seen another Tory win, with Sajid Javid increasing his majority from 2015, just as he did on the general election before that.
Mr Javid received 33,493 votes - a 62 per cent share - meaning he will serve the Bromsgrove constituency for another five years.
Speaking after the result, he said: "I am thrilled and honoured to be elected as Bromsgrove's MP for another five years.
"I am happy Bromsgrove residents have put their trust in me again and I will deliver on all my pledges, including increased funding year on year into the NHS and improving the district's infrastructure.
"My priority will be to remain a community MP who is there for everyone, whether they voted for me or not."
FULL BROMSGROVE RESULT: Cons 33,493, Lab 16,920, Lib Dem 2,488, Green 1,139 #GE2017
— Emily Collis (@emilycollisBA) June 9, 2017
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