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Conservatives hold on to Henley Labour fifth as Tories win Henley
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The Conservatives have kept hold of Henley after the resignation of Tory MP Boris Johnson prompted a by-election.The Conservatives have kept hold of Henley after the resignation of Tory MP Boris Johnson prompted a by-election.
He will be replaced by Oxfordshire councillor John Howell, who won with a majority of around 10,000. He will be replaced by Oxfordshire councillor John Howell, who thanked voters and admitted he "had big shoes to fill".
Mr Howell thanked voters and admitted he "had big shoes to fill". The turnout was just over 50%, compared with 67.9% at the 2005 General Election.
The turnout was reported to be just over 50%, compared with 67.9% at the 2005 General Election. The Tories won with a majority of 10,116. The Lib Dems came second, while Labour, in fifth, lost its deposit.