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UK: Conservati­ves score shock win in Labour Party stronghold

Prime Minister Boris Johnson's party won the Hartlepool parliament­ary seat. Ballots are being counted in Scotland, Wales, London and elsewhere."It's a very encouragin­g set of results," Johnson said.

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Britain's ruling Conservati­ve Party has snatched a historical­ly left-wing seat from the opposition Labour party in a tense byelection in England.

The northern English town of Hartlepool — a strongly proBrexit constituen­cy, and one of the most impoverish­ed towns in the country — has never voted Conservati­ve since its creation in 1974.

The conservati­ve candidate Jill Mortimer won 15,529 votes, while her Labour opponent Paul Williams received 8,589. Mortimer described it as a "truly historic" result.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson hailed the results.

"It's a very encouragin­g set of results so far," he told reporters. "I think that's really because we have been focusing, as a government, on our prior-ities, the people's priorities, and bouncing back from the pandemic as much as we can."

Election analysts say it is the biggest swing of votes to the ruling party at a by-election since the World War II.

Hartlepool's Labour incumbent had quit over allegation­s of sexual harassment, triggering the by-election.

What are the current elections in the UK?

Britain will see results from an array of elections in the coming days. On Thursday, some 50 million voters were eligible to take part in scores of elections.

Results will cover local and mayoral elections across England and votes for the Scottish and Welsh parliament­s.

According to early results, Conservati­ves have been performing strongly beyond Hartlepool in the northeast, as well as in central and southeast England.

But the Labour Party is expected have some results to cheer, with Sadiq Khan and Andy Burnham poised to win second terms as the mayors of London and Manchester. The election result from Scotland's vote could have the biggest UK-wide implicatio­ns.

The Scottish National Party (SNP) is hoping to retain its majority in the Holyrood assembly to put more pressure on Johnson's government to agree to an independen­ce referendum. However, the SNP looks set to lose ground, albeit still with a chance of retaining a majority.

 ??  ?? The results are taking longer than usual to filter through due to the coronaviru­s pandemic
The results are taking longer than usual to filter through due to the coronaviru­s pandemic
 ??  ?? Mortimer won with nearly 52% of the vote; although foreseen, the loss is a big blow to Labour
Mortimer won with nearly 52% of the vote; although foreseen, the loss is a big blow to Labour

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