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Liberal Democrats win the by-election

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BRITAIN’S pro-European Union Liberal Democrats have won a parliament­ary seat from the governing Conservati­ves, a blow to Prime Minister Boris Johnson in his first electoral test since taking office.

The loss reduces Mr Johnson’s working majority in Parliament to just one ahead of an expected showdown with lawmakers in the autumn over his plan to take Britain out of the European Union on October 31 without an exit agreement if necessary.

Mr Johnson’s government already relies on the support of a small Northern Irish party for its wafer-thin majority, with just a handful of rebels in his own Conservati­ves needed to lose key votes.

The Liberal Democrats won the Welsh seat of Brecon and Radnorshir­e with a majority of 1,425 votes.

“Boris Johnson’s shrinking majority makes it clear that he has no mandate to crash us out of the EU,” Liberal Democrat leader Jo Swinson, whose party now has 13 seats in parliament, said in a statement following the early yesterday.

“I will do whatever it takes to stop Brexit and offer an alternativ­e, positive vision . . . We now have one more MP who will vote result against Brexit in parliament.”

Wales, and the Brecon area, voted to leave the EU at the 2016 Brexit referendum, but it is also a region where sheep outnumber people and where the prospect of steep EU tariffs being slapped on Welsh lamb exports in a no-deal Brexit has prompted widespread concern among farmers.

The Brecon vote was triggered when Conservati­ve lawmaker Chris Davies was ousted by a petition of constituen­ts after being convicted of falsifying expenses. Liberal Democrat candidate Jane Dodds won with 13,826 votes.

Mr Davies, who ran again for the Conservati­ves, came second with 12,401 votes. The Brexit Party came third with 3,331 votes, while the main opposition Labour Party was fourth on 1,680 votes.

The Liberal Democrats had previously held the seat from 1997 until 2015, when it was won by Davies. In the 2017 snap election he held the seat with a majority of just over 8,000 votes.

Mr Johnson, who took office last week, has said he does not plan to hold an election before Britain leaves the EU but could be forced to if lawmakers try to stop him pursuing a no-deal exit by collapsing the government in a no-confidence vote.

 ??  ?? Liberal Democrat candidate Jane Dodds reacts after winning the by-election for the district of Brecon and Radnorshir­e, at the Royal Welsh Showground, near Builth Wells
Liberal Democrat candidate Jane Dodds reacts after winning the by-election for the district of Brecon and Radnorshir­e, at the Royal Welsh Showground, near Builth Wells

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