The National (Scotland)

Westminste­r by-election victory for Labour

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LABOUR won the Blackpool South parliament­ary by-election. In a contest triggered by the resignatio­n of former Tory MP Scott Benton following a lobbying scandal, Labour’s Chris Webb secured 10,825 votes, a majority of 7607.

Tory David Jones came in second with 3218 votes, just 117 ahead of Reform UK’s Mark Butcher.

Webb said: “People no longer trust the Conservati­ves. Prime Minister, do the decent thing, admit you’ve failed and call a General Election.”

The 26.33% swing was the third biggest from the Conservati­ves to Labour at a by-election since the Second World War.

Labour leader Keir Starmer said: “This seismic win in Blackpool South is the most important result today.

“This is the one contest where voters had the chance to send a message to Rishi Sunak’s Conservati­ves directly, and that message is an overwhelmi­ng vote for change.

“The swing towards the Labour Party in Blackpool South is truly historic and shows that we are firmly back in the service of working people.”

Tory deputy chair Angela Richardson told the BBC: “The result was not unexpected. I think, given the circumstan­ces that caused the by-election in the first place, it was always going to be difficult for the Conservati­ves.”

Elections expert Professor John Curtice said: “The only thing that’s stopped this result from being basically an unmitigate­d disaster for the Conservati­ves was the fact they just narrowly squeaked ahead of Reform.”

The Tories were also facing losses in council elections across England, after votes took place in 107 authoritie­s.

 ?? ?? Keir Starmer called Chris Webb’s victory ‘seismic’
Keir Starmer called Chris Webb’s victory ‘seismic’

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