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Reform party hopes of snatching working class vote doomed, say top pollsters - The Independent

Reform UK’s hopes of stealing working class Labour voters away from Keir Starmer’s camp at the next general election has been met with scepticism from leading pollsters, The Independent can reveal.

The rebranded Brexit party, led by Richard Tice and co-founded by Nigel Farage, has labelled itself "the party of the working class", declaring it is now the real home of Labour supporters.

But Britain’s top pollster Sir John Curtice has poured cold water on the claims, predicting that their prospects in Labour heartlands remain slim.

The most recent by-elections saw Reform make a significant dent in the Conservative vote – taking a third of the overall vote share in both Wellingborough and Kingswood.

But the party have not yet proven they can land a blow on Labour. In Wellingborough, despite Reform receiving 13 per cent of the vote share, Labour still overturned a Conservative stronghold with the largest by-election swing since 1994 and a majority of 6,436 votes.

Sir John, who is professor of politics at Strathclyde University, told the Independent that the crucial factor that distinguishes those who switch to Reform is that “they still believe in Brexit”.

Although he conceded that Labour’s vote is not “wholly invulnerable” to the ex-Brexit Party, that vulnerability is “limited” because around three quarters of Labour’s vote stems from people who “want to be inside the European Union.”

He said: “If you’re discontenting of the Tories and you change your mind about Brexit then you tend to go to Labour. If, however, you’re discontented with the Tories but you’re still a Brexit believer you tend to switch to Reform.”

Tice has built the party as a populist right-wing alternative to the Conservatives, campaigning for closed borders, lower taxes and a roll back of net-zero targets. Reform has also claimed that the party is currently delivering “phase one“ of its project, which is “destroying the Conservative party”, and will next become a credible alternative to Labour.

Sir Keir Starmer meanwhile, is attempting to ensure the working class vote by putting Labour’s New Deal for Workers – a series of reforms aimed at strengthening worker’s rights in the UK – front and centre of his campaign, while also pledging to take a tougher approach to law, order and immigration.

Labour are currently polling 12-points ahead of the Conservatives as voters of all demographics abandon the Tories after fourteen turbulent years in government.

Mr Tice has warned the country faces “Starmergeddon” if it elects Labour, stating that “only Reform UK is now the party of the working class, who will stop mass immigration, who will scrap net zero, who will help solve the cost of living crisis.”

While pollsters say Reform is nibbling away at a certain piece of the 2019 Conservative vote, characterised by working class voters in traditional Labour heartlands who voted overwhelmingly for Boris Johnson and who became known as ‘the Red wall’, they refute the party’s chances of damaging Labour.

Scarlett Maguire, director at polling and political research company JL partners, acknowledged that while Reform are “pulling away about 21 per cent or so of people who voted Conservative in 2019”, the party is “just not pulling away Labour voters in the same way.”

Ms Maguire added that in the research conducted by her company suggested “69 per cent of current Reform voters voted Conservative in 2019, while just 4 per cent voted Labour”.

Clacton-on-Sea - the seat that former Brexit party leader Nigel Farage is rumoured to be considering should he run as a Reform candidate - is only polling at 18 per cent – inviting scepticism about the party’s prospects in Westminster.

Conservative peer and psephologist Lord Hayward similarly dismissed Mr Tice’s chances, emphasizing the ethnic diversity of Labour’s working-class voter base – a group Reform has alienated through its hostile stance on immigration and diversity.

A 2019 Ipsos MORI poll estimated that Labour won the votes of 64 per cent of all Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) voters in 2019, while just 20 per cent voted for the Conservatives.

“It would therefore be an interesting concept for a party that’s majored its campaign at essentially the white working class 2019 Tory voters, suddenly setting out to capture a group of people that effectively their campaign has set about alienating,” Lord Hayward told the Independent.

A Labour source also dismissed Reform UK’s chances, saying that the party were only concerned about fighting the Conservatives: "We’re focused on winning elections and to do that we need to beat the Tories. We’re not wasting our time worrying about whatever Richard Tice is saying to get attention this week.”

Reform UK have been approached for comment.

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Met Office issues East of England yellow weather warning - BBC

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The warning is in place between 15:00 GMT on Saturday and 18:00 on Sunday.

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The warning applies to all of England.

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Jumat, 16 Februari 2024

Wellingborough and Kingswood by-elections: More to do despite wins, says Keir Starmer - BBC

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Keir Starmer has said Labour has "more work to do" after it inflicted two by-election defeats on the Conservatives.

The party overturned majorities of 11,220 in Kingswood and 18,540 in Wellingborough, where the 28.5% swing was the second biggest from the Tories to Labour in any post-war by-election.

Sir Keir said he was "proud" of the results, but did not "want to get into the warm bath of saying: 'Job done'".

Rishi Sunak said "midterm" polls were "always difficult" for governments.

Speaking in Harlow, Essex, the prime minister said "the circumstances of these elections were of course particularly challenging".

The Wellingborough by-election was triggered by the ousting of disgraced former MP Peter Bone and the Kingswood poll by incumbent Chris Skidmore standing down in protest at government plans for new North Sea oil and gas licences.

"I think if you look at the results, very low turnout, and it shows that we've got work to do to show people that we are delivering on their priorities and that's what I'm absolutely determined to do, but also shows that there isn't a huge amount of enthusiasm for the alternative in Keir Starmer and the Labour Party, and that's because they don't have a plan.

"When the general election comes, that's the message I'll be making to the country. Stick with our plan, because it is starting to deliver the change that the country wants and needs," Mr Sunak added.

The turnout in Kingswood was 37% of registered voters, while in Wellingborough it was 38% - both around half the figure in 2019, but close to the average for by-elections in this Parliament.

Labour leader Sir Keir said the country was "crying out for change", telling BBC Breakfast his party was "a different party" to what it had been in 2019. He said voters "can see that we've got the answers to their problems."

But he added: "I would say this particularly to my team, there is more work to do. There is always more work to do." He said he had told them to "fight like we're five points behind".

Sir Keir said Labour were "credible contenders" for the general election, but "that is all we are."

The results mean the Tories - who are trailing a long way behind Labour in national opinion polls ahead of a general election due this year - have suffered 10 by-election losses in this parliament, more than any other government since the 1960s.

In Wellingborough, Labour's Gen Kitchen, a former London councillor who works in the charity sector and grew up in Northamptonshire, secured a comfortable majority of 6,436.

Meanwhile, the Tories suffered their biggest drop in vote share in any by-election since at least the Second World War.

Ms Kitchen said: "The people of Wellingborough have spoken for Britain. This is a stunning victory for the Labour Party and must send a message from Northamptonshire to Downing Street."

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The by-election came after former Tory MP Mr Bone was kicked out by voters in a recall petition, following his suspension from Parliament over bullying and sexual misconduct allegations, which he denied.

Mr Bone had held the constituency since 2005, increasing his majority since then to turn it into a safe Tory seat.

His partner, Northamptonshire councillor Helen Harrison, was selected by local members as the Tory candidate to replace him.

Ms Harrison told the BBC she would be "back and fighting again for the general election".

The Tories also faced a challenge from the right with Reform UK, which achieved its best by-election result since it rebranded from its previous name, the Brexit Party, in 2021.

The party came third in both by-elections, picking up 13% of the vote in Wellingborough and 10.4% in Kingswood.

Mr Sunak warned that a vote for anyone other than the Conservatives was a vote for Sir Keir, because the general election would be "between me and him, between the Conservatives and Labour".

A source close to Conservative critics of the prime minister said Labour was "storming to a huge victory and we have an insurgent party on the right polling above 10%".

"Cue [former Brexit Party leader] Nigel Farage's intervention two months out from a general election and we're facing an extinction level event," the source added.

Bar chart showing the results of the Wellingborough by-election with vote share for the top six parties: Labour 45.9% up 19.5 points, Conservative 24.6% down 37.6 points, Reform UK 13% up 13 points, Lib Dem 4.7% down 3.1 points, Independent 3.7% up 3.7 points, Green Party 3.4% down 0.1 points

Labour secured a majority of 2,501 over Tory candidate Sam Bromiley in the South Gloucestershire seat of Kingswood, near Bristol.

In his victory speech Damien Egan, who resigned as mayor of Lewisham in London to fight the seat where he grew up, said 14 years of a Conservative government had "sucked the hope out of our country"

He blamed "Rishi's recession" for leaving people "paying more and getting less".

The constituency had been held by former Tory MP Mr Skidmore since 2010, until he quit over the government's climate policies.

Bar chart showing the results of the Kingswood by-election with vote share for the top six parties: Labour 44.9% up 11.5 points, Conservative 34.9% down 21.3 points, Reform UK 10.4% up 10.4 points, Green Party 5.8% up 3.4 points, Lib Dem 3.5% down 3.5 points, UKIP 0.5% up 0.5 points

Conservative MP and former cabinet minister Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg, who represents the nearby seat of North East Somerset, said the Kingswood result was "not as bad as I'd expected".

He told the BBC a lot of Tory voters appeared to have stayed at home and suggested more could turn out at a general election, which he said "focuses people's minds in a different way to a by-election".

However, the results pile further pressure on the prime minister following the latest official figures on Thursday which showed the UK economy fell into recession at the end of last year.

It also comes at the end of a difficult week for Labour, after the party dropped its flagship pledge to spend £28bn a year on green projects and was forced to withdraw support for its candidate in the upcoming Rochdale by-election over comments he made about Israel and Jewish people.

Sir Keir denied being slow to act, saying: "I did something that no leader of the Labour Party has ever done before, which was to remove a candidate in a by-election where they can not be replaced because I was determined to take decisive action in relation to antisemitism."

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Wellingborough and Kingswood by-elections: Double blow for Sunak as Labour wins - The Independent

Kingswood and Wellingborough by-elections key statistics and benchmarks

Rishi Sunak has suffered a double blow after losing both the Kingswood and Wellingborough by-elections.

Labour overturned majorities of 11,220 and 18,540, delivering the Government's ninth and tenth by-election defeats of the current Parliament and securing its second largest swing from the Conservatives ever.

Gen Kitchen secured Wellingborough with 45.8 per cent of the vote, while Damien Egan won Kingswood with 44.9 per cent of the vote.

The results provided Labour with a boost after a U-turn on the party's pledge to spend £28 billion on green projects and an antisemitism row that forced it to drop its candidate for another by-election in Rochdale in two weeks' time.

The twin defeat piles more pressure on the prime minister following the news that the UK entered a recession at the end of 2023.

The results also mean the Government has now suffered the most by-election defeats of any government since the 1960s, surpassing the eight defeats suffered by John Major in the run-up to Tony Blair's 1997 landslide victory.

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer hailed the victories, saying: "These are fantastic results in Kingswood and Wellingborough that show people want change and are ready to put their faith in a changed Labour Party to deliver it.”

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Reform UK want Labour in Downing Street, Tory party chairman says

Reform UK want to see Sir Keir Starmer in Downing Street, the Conservative Party chairman said.

Speaking to BBC Breakfast, Richard Holden said: “Their ambition is to block Conservatives winning seats and therefore put Keir Starmer into Downing Street.

“They’ve made it very clear, you’ve read out that statement from them, that’s what Reform UK want to do, they want to see Keir Starmer in Downing Street and not have a Conservative government.”

He added: “Reform aren’t challenging realistically for seats. This general elections is going to be a battle between the Conservatives and the Labour Party.

“All Reform are going to do, as they’ve said themselves, is help put Keir Starmer and Labour into Downing Street.”

Asked if Prime Minister Rishi Sunak needs to appease the right of the Conservative Party, Mr Holden said: “If the right of the British politics and the centre and centre-right – that broad church which is the Conservative Party – doesn’t unite, then we will see a Labour victory.”

He added: “I believe we have every opportunity to win the next general election, I think we definitely can do it, but that means we have got to come together as a party, unite in the best interests of the country, deliver those things that we’ve promised, work together as a party to do that.”

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Conservative Party chairman Richard Holden said both by-election results were “very disappointing”.

Mr Holden told Sky News: “Very disappointing results – no need to shy away from that – in both Kingswood and Wellingborough.

“I think one of the most disappointing things for me though is the turnout in the by-elections was so significantly down compared to the previous general elections in both seats. I want to see people actively participating in democracy.

“I think that shows we’ve got a lot to do to get people out there and enthused to vote again, and probably the Opposition have a similar challenge.”

He added: “I think we’ve got to look at both these by-elections in the context in which they happened as well.

“We had an MP in Kingswood who stood down and also obviously in Wellingborough we had a parliamentary investigation, which led to a recall petition which led to an MP being forced to stand down.

“Not ideal circumstances for any form of by-election for any party.”

He also told BBC Breakfast that people were “keeping their vote at home” and insisted voters stayed at home rather than switching their votes.

Athena Stavrou16 February 2024 07:43
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Watch: moment Labour’s Damien Egan is announced the winner of the Kingswood by-election

This is the moment Labour’s Damien Egan is announced as the winner of the Kingswood by-election.

As the party overturned a Conservative majority of more than 11,000, Mr Egan claimed “The Tories have sucked the hope out of our country”.

In his victory speech in the early hours of Friday morning, Mr Egan thanked the activists who helped him win and the people of Kingswood for putting their trust in him.

He said: “It’s a trust that I promise to repay, to show you that politics can be different and it can make a difference.”

Watch Labour’s Damien Egan win Kingswood by-election: ‘Tories sucked hope out of UK’

This is the moment Labour’s Damien Egan is pronounced the winner of the Kingswood by-election. As the party overturned a Conservative majority of more than 11,000, Mr Egan claimed “The Tories have sucked the hope out of our country”. In his victory speech in the early hours of Friday morning (16 February), Mr Egan thanked the activists who helped him win and the people of Kingswood for putting their trust in him. He said: “It’s a trust that I promise to repay, to show you that politics can be different and it can make a difference.”

Athena Stavrou16 February 2024 07:33
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‘People going directly from Conservative to Labour'

Veteran Labour MP Sir Chris Bryant said that he had spoken to people in Kingswood who had voted Labour for the first time in their lives, as Labour took the win in the by-election.

Speaking from the Kingswood count, Mr Bryant said: “I am delighted. I had a moment this afternoon when I all thought it was going wrong because of the rain and it was pouring down and I was sopping wet and I wasn’t sure how I was going to get into a suit.

“But people came out and they voted. A lot of switchers – people going directly from Conservative to Labour. One man said to me today he was 65 and had voted Conservative all his life, including during the Tony Blair years, and today was the first time he voted Labour.”

Athena Stavrou16 February 2024 07:20
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Who is Gen Kitchen? Labour’s new MP for Wellingborough

And Labour figures are confident that Ms Kitchen’s win, beating Tory candidate Helen Harrison by more than 6,000 votes, puts the party on course for a landslide under Sir Keir Starmer later this year.

Athena Stavrou16 February 2024 07:05
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Who is Damien Egan? Labour’s new MP for Kingswood

Damien Egan has won the Kingswood by-election, overturning a 11,200 majority held by the Conservatives to give Labour a further boost ahead of the general election.

Mr Egan’s win, beating Tory candidate Sam Bromiley by 2,501 votes, was not a great surprise locally for a seat last held by Labour in 2005.

The Cork-born MP has been supported by notable visits from the likes of Sir Keir Starmer, Rachel Reeves and Dawn Butler.

But it is his local roots which have been a key part of his campaign. So here The Independent looks at who is Mr Egan?

Athena Stavrou16 February 2024 06:56
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Key numbers and statistics in full

As the Conservatives face a double blow in the Kingswood and Wellingborough by-elections, they become the party to have lost more by-elections in a single parliament than any government since the 1960s.

Here are the key statistics and historical benchmarks from the results of Thursday’s by-elections:

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What do the losses mean for the Conservatives?

Defeats in Thursday’s by-elections in Kingswood and Wellingborough mean the Conservatives have lost more by-elections in a single parliament than any government since the 1960s.

The Tories have clocked up 10 such defeats since the 2019 general election – two more than the eight suffered by the 1992-97 Conservative government led by John Major.

It is more than any previous government since the 1966-70 Labour administration of Harold Wilson, which endured 15 losses.

Even accounting for the Conservatives’ one by-election gain this parliament – winning Hartlepool from Labour in 2021 – the double defeat on Thursday brings the party’s overall by-election scorecard to nine net losses, which is still worse than any government since 1966-70.

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Good morning, here’s the latest

The Tories suffered a devastating double by-election defeat overnight with Labour taking huge majorities in both the Gloucestershire seat of Kingswood and the Northamptonshire seat of Wellingborough.

In Wellingborough, Labour’s Gen Kitchen won 45.92 per cent of the vote while her Conservative opponent Helen Harrison won just 24.57 per cent.

It marks the second-largest swing to Labour since the Second World War.

Similar results were seen in Kingswood were the Labour candidate Damien Egan won 44.94 per cent of the vote compared to the 34.88 per cent the Conservative’s Sam Bromiley received.

Upon his election, Mr Egan said: “Our country is at a crossroads. Under the Conservatives we can choose more managed decline, more chaos, more division or we can choose a changed Labour Party.”

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer also weighed in on the results and said: “The Tories have failed. Rishi’s recession proves that. That’s why we’ve seen so many former Conservative voters switching directly to this changed Labour Party.”

<p>Gen Kitchen won the Wellingborough by-election with the second-largest swing from the Conservatives to Labour since the Second World War (Joe Giddens/PA)</p>

Gen Kitchen won the Wellingborough by-election with the second-largest swing from the Conservatives to Labour since the Second World War (Joe Giddens/PA)

Athena Stavrou16 February 2024 06:16
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Sir Keir Starmer: ‘These are fantastic results'

Sir Keir will not be doing a media round on Friday morning as he attends the funeral of the late Rochdale MP Sir Tony Lloyd.

But speaking about tonight’s results, he said: “These are fantastic results in Kingswood and Wellingborough that show people want change and are ready to put their faith in a changed Labour Party to deliver it.

“By winning in these Tory strongholds, we can confidently say that Labour is back in the service of working people and we will work tirelessly to deliver for them.

“The Tories have failed. Rishi’s recession proves that. That’s why we’ve seen so many former Conservative voters switching directly to this changed Labour Party.”

<p>Sir Keir is joined by musician Feargal Sharkey as he canvasses voters by phone for the Wellingborough and Kingswood by-elections</p>

Sir Keir is joined by musician Feargal Sharkey as he canvasses voters by phone for the Wellingborough and Kingswood by-elections

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Wellingborough and Kingswood by-election results: Double blow for Sunak as Labour wins both seats - The Independent

Kingswood and Wellingborough by-elections key statistics and benchmarks

Rishi Sunak has suffered a double blow after losing both the Kingswood and Wellingborough by-elections.

Labour overturned majorities of 11,220 and 18,540, delivering the Government's ninth and tenth by-election defeats of the current Parliament and securing its second largest swing from the Conservatives ever.

Gen Kitchen secured Wellingborough with 45.8% of the vote, while Damien Egan won Kingswood with 44.9 per cent of the vote.

The results provided Labour with a boost after a U-turn on the party's pledge to spend £28 billion on green projects and an antisemitism row that forced it to drop its candidate for another by-election in Rochdale in two weeks' time.

The twin defeat piles more pressure on the Prime Minister following the news that the UK entered a recession at the end of 2023, while Reform UK scored its best by-election results after targeting disgruntled voters on the right, securing more than 10 per cent of the vote for the first time in a by-election.Reform deputy leader Ben Habib won 13 per cent of the vote in Wellingborough, while Rupert Lowe won 10 per cent in Kingswood.

The results also mean the Government has now suffered the most by-election defeats of any government since the 1960s, surpassing the eight defeats suffered by John Major in the run-up to Tony Blair's 1997 landslide victory.

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer hailed the victories, saying: "These are fantastic results in Kingswood and Wellingborough that show people want change and are ready to put their faith in a changed Labour Party to deliver it.”

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‘This shows that people are fed up’ - Gen Kitchen

Gen Kitchen, the new MP for Wellingborough, said she was “ecstatic” at the result, adding that the double by-election win for Labour shows that people are “fed up” and want change.

She said: “I hope Damien (Egan, new Labour MP for Kingswood) is as ecstatic as I am, and I’m sure the Labour leadership will be as well.

“This shows that people are fed up, they want change, they want competency, they want pragmatism and they want politicians to under-promise and over-deliver, which is what I am hoping to do.

“It shows how much hard work we put in and the real positive message we were putting out. There is a real appetite for a fresh start and change.”

Alex Ross16 February 2024 05:11
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Keir Starmer: ‘Rishi’s recession proves the Tories have failed’

After the results of the Wellingborough contest were confirmed Sir Keir said the “fantastic” wins show “people want change and are ready to put their faith in a changed Labour Party to deliver it”.

He said: "By winning in these Tory strongholds, we can confidently say that Labour is back in the service of working people and we will work tirelessly to deliver for them.

"The Tories have failed. Rishi’s recession proves that. That’s why we’ve seen so many former Conservative voters switching directly to this changed Labour Party.

"Those who gave us their trust in Kingswood and Wellingborough, and those considering doing so, can be safe in the knowledge that we will spend every day working to get Britain’s future back.”

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Tells you nothing about the general election - Rees-Mogg

Labour’s overturning of the Conservative majority in Kingswood could be read as a sign of how things will go at the general election this year by many, but not for North East Somerset MP Jacob Rees-Mogg.

Speaking after the result, he said: “Does it tell you anything about the general election? Almost certainly not.

“By-elections are an opportunity for people not to turn out, to protest, and at ensuing general elections they don’t give a consistent guide to what happens.”

He added: “From the point of view of Kingswood, I think the Conservatives can be more pleased than they might have expected. I certainly thought this result would be worse.

“Bear in mind a lot of the postal votes would have been back before Labour’s problem with antisemitism was in the public.”

<p>Jacob Rees-Moggs spoke to the media at the Kingswood by-election</p>

Jacob Rees-Moggs spoke to the media at the Kingswood by-election

Alex Ross16 February 2024 04:25
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Full Wellingborough by-election result

Gen Kitchen (Labour) 13,844 (45.92 per cent, +19.46 per cent)

Helen Harrison (Conservative) 7,408 (24.57 per cent, -37.60 per cent)

Ben Habib (Reform UK) 3,919 (13.00 per cent)

Ana Savage Gunn (Liberal Democrat) 1,422 (4.72 per cent, -3.14 per cent)

Marion Turner-Hawes (ND) 1,115 (3.70 per cent)

Will Morris (Green) 1,020 (3.38 per cent, -0.12 per cent)

Kev Watts (Ind) 533 (1.77 per cent)

Alex Merola (Britain First) 477 (1.58 per cent)

Nick The Flying Brick (Monster Raving Loony Party) 217 (0.72 per cent)

Andre Pyne-Bailey (Independent) 172 (0.57 per cent)

Ankit Love Jay Mala (ND) 18 (0.06 per cent)

Lab maj 6,436 (21.35 per cent)

28.53 per cent swing C to Lab

Electorate 79,372; Turnout 30,145 (37.98 per cent, -26.30 per cent)

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Labour’s Gen Kitchen wins the Wellingborough by-election

Labour has won the Wellingborough by-election, with candidate Gen Kitchen overturning the Conservatives’ 19,000 majority.

The 28-year-old beat the Tories’ Helen Harrison, the partner of disgraced former MP Peter Bone, whose resignation sparked the contest.

Ms Kitchen will be the first Labour MP for Wellingborough since Mr Bone turned the seat blue in 2005. She will also enter the House of Commons as one of its youngest MPs.

Ms Kitchen won with 13,844 votes, almost twice as many as Ms Harrison, who secured 7,408 votes.

Archie Mitchell16 February 2024 04:09
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What triggered the by-elections?

Two by-elections were voted on by constituents in the Gloucestershire seat of Kingswood and the Northamptonshire seat of Wellingborough on Thursday in a key day in UK politics.

Kingswood’s vote was triggered by Chris Skidmore’s resignation as an MP in protest at Government legislation to boost North Sea oil and gas drilling.

He won the Gloucestershire constituency for the Tories at the past four general elections, before which Labour held it at every general election since 1992.

The by-election in Wellingborough comes after former Tory MP Peter Bone received a six-week suspension from the Commons when an inquiry found he had subjected a staff member to bullying and sexual misconduct.

He won the Northamptonshire constituency at every general election from 2005 to 2019, with Labour coming second in four of the five contests and Ukip in 2015. His majority in 2019 was 36%.

<p>Former Tory MP Peter Bone was ousted by voters through a recall petition (Kirsty O’Connor/PA)</p>

Former Tory MP Peter Bone was ousted by voters through a recall petition (Kirsty O’Connor/PA)

Athena Stavrou16 February 2024 04:00
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We spoke to new Kingswood MP Damien Egan

Damien Egan was with family in Yate, about a 30-minute drive from the count in Thornbury, after the polls closed at 10pm, before receiving a call that the result was going to be declared earlier than first expected.

The 42-year-old, who lives in Staple Hill, spoke to us after his win.

After we asked how he was feeling, and why he’d won, he said: “Incredibly exciting, it really hasn’t sunk in at all yet. I think the reason [we won] was because we talked to people about the issues that they cared about, cost-of-living crisis, talking about policing and feeling safer on the streets, and the NHS.”

Asked if he was worried over the impact of the antisemitism row in Rochdale on the vote, he said: “When you are a candidate, you worry about everything. I was worried about the rain more to be honest, because as I thought with such heavy rain people wouldn’t come out to vote, but I’ll be honest, the issues you are referring to didn’t come up.”

Alex Ross16 February 2024 03:05
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‘We can’t be unhappy with that’ - Reform UK

Reform’s 10 per cent share of the vote in Kingswood represents its best performance in a by-election so far this parliament, and is up from the 5 per cent and 4 per cent the party achieved in the Tamworth and Mid Bedfordshire by-elections respectively in October 2023.

Candidate Rupert Lowe was overhead telling his aides: “We can’t be unhappy with that.”

Alex Ross in Thornbury16 February 2024 02:38
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Labour’s Kingswood swing would cost the Tories 169 seats nationally

The 16.4 per cent swing from the Tories to Labour would cost Rishi Sunak 169 seats at a general election, putting Sir Keir Starmer on course for an outright majority.

It is the sixth by-election win since Sir Keir took the reins from Jeremy Corbyn.

And it means the Tories have had nine by-election losses in this parliament, more than in the run up to Sir Tony Blair’s 1997 Labour landslide.

Archie Mitchell16 February 2024 02:30
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‘Our country is at a crossroads’ - Damien Egan

Damien Egan, in his winning speech after winning the Kingswood by-election, said:“In Kingswood, as across the country, 14 years of Conservative government have sucked the hope out of our country with a feeling that no matter how hard you work, you just can’t move forward.

“And with Rishi’s recession we’re left again paying more and getting less. It doesn’t have to be this way, you know it, I know it, we all know it.

“When the Prime Minister finally finds the courage to give the people a say, we’re going to need each and every one of you again to come out and vote and make sure your voices are heard.

“Our country is at a crossroads. Under the Conservatives we can choose more managed decline, more chaos, more division or we can choose a changed Labour Party.”

Alex Ross16 February 2024 02:28

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Bristol stabbing: Two 15-year-old boys arrested on suspicion of murder - BBC.com

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Two boys, both 15, have been arrested on suspicion of murder over the fatal stabbing of a 16-year-old boy in Bristol on Wednesday, police said.

The teenage was attacked in Rawnsley Park by two people wearing masks.

Officers were called to the scene at 6pm and the victim, yet to be named by police, died at the scene.

Supt Mark Runacres of Avon and Somerset Police said his team was "working around the clock to bring those responsible to justice."

After the attack, the victim ran to Stapleton Road, where a motorist assisted him. He then collapsed in West Street, Old Market, and died at the scene, despite the efforts of paramedics.

While formal identification of the victim has not yet taken place, police said his family had been informed.

Supt Runacres said: "Our collective thoughts are with the victim's family and loved ones during what is undoubtedly a very difficult time.

"Specialist family liaison officer have been assigned to the family to provide them with support and keep them updated on the investigation."

He had earlier described the attack as a "stark reminder" of the "horrific impact" knife crime had on communities, saying: "Tragically, we have lost another young life from our city in utterly horrific circumstances."

The police force has announced a new operation aimed at tackling knife crime involving young people in the area, with temporary Assistant Chief Constable Peter Warren saying it was an "ongoing issue" in Bristol.

The two boys arrested in connection with the police investigation have been taken to police custody, where they will be questioned.

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