The Herald

Libdems cause waves as party secures huge by-election upset

- By Emma Bowden and David Hughes

BORIS JOHNSON has admitted the Chesham and Amersham by-election was a “disappoint­ing result” after the Liberal Democrats inflicted a severe defeat on his Conservati­ve Party.

Sarah Green is the country’s newest MP after winning the Buckingham­shire seat, which had been a Conservati­ve stronghold since its creation in 1974.

Sir Ed Davey said his party’s victory would “send a shockwave through British politics” while claiming the result demonstrat­ed that the

“Blue Wall” of Tory southern seats could be vulnerable.

He said: “This is a great result, a huge swing to us.

“There are many Conservati­ves across the country who are now worried.

“People have been talking about a red wall, well after Chesham and Amersham and Sarah Green’s victory they’ll be talking about a blue wall, and how the Libdems are the main threat to the Conservati­ves.”

The Prime Minister thanked defeated Tory candidate Peter Fleet and said there were “particular circumstan­ces” at play after his party lost one of its safest seats in England.

Asked if he was neglecting voters in the south in favour of those in the north, the Prime Minister told reporters: “It was certainly a disappoint­ing result.

“There were particular circumstan­ces there and we are getting on with delivering our agenda for the whole country, that’s what one-nation Conservati­sm is all about.

“We believe in uniting and levelling up within regions and across the country.”

The by-election was triggered by the death of former Cabinet minister Dame Cheryl Gillan, who took the seat with a majority of 16,233 in the 2019 General Election – some 55 per cent of the vote.

In a stunning result, Ms Green took 56.7% of the vote to secure a majority of 8,028 over the second-placed Tories.

Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed told BBC Breakfast: “I think this will send a shockwave through British politics.

“Liberal Democrats have had good wins in the past, but this is our best-ever by-election victory, and if it was repeated across the South, literally dozens of Conservati­ve seats would fall to the Liberal Democrats.

“People talked about the red wall in the north, but forgotten about the blue wall in the south, and that’s going to come tumbling down if this result is mimicked across this country.”

The Green Party came third with 1,480 votes, with Labour trailing in fourth with just 622 votes, losing the party’s deposit in the process.

Polling expert Sir John Curtice told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme that he made it the “worst Labour performanc­e in any by-election” after the party took just 1.6% of the vote.

In her acceptance speech, Ms Green said: “Tonight the voice of Chesham and Amersham is unmistakab­le.

“Together we have said: ‘Enough is enough, we will be heard, and this Government will listen.’

“This campaign has shown that no matter where you live, or how supposedly safe a constituen­cy may appear to be, if you want a Liberal Democrat member of Parliament, you can have a Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament.”

The country’s newest MP and Sir Ed celebrated the triumph at a victory rally in the constituen­cy yesterday, where the pair stood in front of a blue wall made of plastic bricks which the Libdem leader then smashed with an orange hammer.

Major issues in the campaign included the HS2 rail line, which cuts through the constituen­cy, and proposed planning reforms that have sparked fears about building in the countrysid­e around the seat in the Chilterns.

Conservati­ve candidate Mr Fleet said: “Clearly, this was a very disappoint­ing result, not the result that I was expecting, nor my team.”

Tory chairwoman Amanda Milling said the “work starts now to show how it’s Conservati­ves that can deliver on the people’s priorities and regain their support”.

A Conservati­ve source said: “By-elections are always difficult for the governing party, particular­ly 11 years into government, but there is no getting away from the fact this is a very disappoint­ing result.”

The victory caught bookmakers off-guard – the Tories were firm favourites and the Libdems closed at 4/1 with Ladbrokes.

There are many Conservati­ves across the country who are now worried

 ??  ?? Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey and new MP for Chesham and Amersham Sarah Green during a victory rally at Chesham Youth Centre
Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey and new MP for Chesham and Amersham Sarah Green during a victory rally at Chesham Youth Centre

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