Parliamentary candidate On 12 September 2007, three weeks before her eighteenth birthday, Benn was selected as the
Labour Party candidate for the West Sussex constituency of
East Worthing and Shoreham at the
2010 general election. The sitting MP, Conservative
Tim Loughton, defending a majority over Labour of 8,183 votes from the
2005 general election, On 16 July 2014, Benn was selected as the Labour Party candidate for
Croydon South for the
2015 general election. She increased the Labour vote share by 4.8%, but was defeated by Conservative candidate
Chris Philp.
Local councillor In July 2013, Benn was selected as one of three Labour candidates for the ward of West Thornton on
Croydon Borough Council in the
2014 local council elections. In May 2014, she was elected top of the ballot with a majority of 1,777. Benn served on the Board of Trustees of the London Youth Games and London Mozart Players. Benn returned to
local politics in 2022, being elected to the Ward of Bread Street on the City of London Common Council as an Independent at the
2022 election. Fisher was suspended.
The Guardian also stated that 'Fisher Supporters' had pointed out that a page titled 'Emily Benn for Croydon South' on Facebook published a
retweet suggesting Labour members who were '"disappointed" with Corbyn's "male dominated" leadership join the
Women's Equality Party. ==Electoral history==