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Peterborough by-election: Labour beats Brexit Party to hold seat Peterborough by-election: Labour beats Brexit Party to hold seat
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The Labour Party has narrowly seen off a challenge from the Brexit Party and held on to its seat in the Peterborough by-election.The Labour Party has narrowly seen off a challenge from the Brexit Party and held on to its seat in the Peterborough by-election.
Union activist Lisa Forbes managed to retain the constituency for Labour, beating Nigel Farage's candidate Mike Greene by 683 votes.Union activist Lisa Forbes managed to retain the constituency for Labour, beating Nigel Farage's candidate Mike Greene by 683 votes.
Ms Forbes said her victory was "significant" and showed people had "rejected the politics of division".Ms Forbes said her victory was "significant" and showed people had "rejected the politics of division".
The Brexit Party said "no seat is safe" after its performance.The Brexit Party said "no seat is safe" after its performance.
Labour and the Brexit Party had jostled for position as the bookmakers' favourite up until the result was announced.Labour and the Brexit Party had jostled for position as the bookmakers' favourite up until the result was announced.
The recently formed Eurosceptic group was vying to secure its first MP after gaining 29 seats in the European elections two weeks ago.The recently formed Eurosceptic group was vying to secure its first MP after gaining 29 seats in the European elections two weeks ago.
Brexit Party 'rejected'
But, as the winner was declared shortly after 02:00 BST, a chant erupted from Ms Forbes' supporters.But, as the winner was declared shortly after 02:00 BST, a chant erupted from Ms Forbes' supporters.
In a victory speech, she said her win had "shown that the politics of hope can win regardless of the odds".In a victory speech, she said her win had "shown that the politics of hope can win regardless of the odds".
"The people of Peterborough have placed their trust in me and I will not let you down," she said. "Despite the differing opinions across our city, the fact that the Brexit Party have been rejected here in Peterborough shows that the politics of division will not win," she said.
"I promise to work tirelessly for Peterborough to make it a city that we can all be proud of and that work starts now." Mr Farage made a brief appearance at the count before the result was announced but left without talking to reporters.
Peterborough by-election Hard-fought campaign
Brexit Party candidate Mr Greene said they could not match Labour's organisation on the ground. BBC Look East political correspondent Ben Schofield said the Brexit Party had hoped to campaign - and win - on national issues and discontent with the "Westminster elite".
"Two parties have been ruling this country for decades," he told Sky News. But, he said, Labour's activists had managed to win by campaigning on local issues.
"We were ahead of the Tories, only 683 votes behind Labour. They have decades of data. We had nothing just four weeks ago. Defeated Brexit Party candidate Mr Greene said they could not match Labour's organisation on the ground.
"We will be back. Let's see what does happen in the next general election." He said: "Naturally it is a blow to lose by so few votes, but you have to remember that the Labour Party have millions of pounds to throw at elections and have been doing this for more than a hundred years.
In a tweet, the party hailed its "remarkable result". "I think Peterborough deserves more than tonight's result has given them, and in time they will get it.
Mr Corbyn said the Peterborough by-election result was a "great win" for a "people-powered campaign". "We lost a battle tonight, but we can still win the war."
In a tweet, the Brexit Party hailed its "remarkable result".
Mr Corbyn said the result was a "great win" for a "people-powered campaign".
"Peterborough has shown clear support for Labour's programme to end austerity and invest in services and communities, rejecting a decade of Tory cuts and their disastrous handling of Brexit," he said."Peterborough has shown clear support for Labour's programme to end austerity and invest in services and communities, rejecting a decade of Tory cuts and their disastrous handling of Brexit," he said.
"In this key seat, the Conservatives have been pushed to the margins.""In this key seat, the Conservatives have been pushed to the margins."
The view from the countThe view from the count
By Ben Schofield, political correspondent, BBC Look EastBy Ben Schofield, political correspondent, BBC Look East
The Brexit Party had hoped to campaign - and win - on national issues and discontent with the "Westminster elite".
But by a majority of just a few hundred votes, the Labour machine has managed to win by campaigning on local issues.
Lisa Forbes told me her top three priorities in office will be education, crime and cleaning up the streets.Lisa Forbes told me her top three priorities in office will be education, crime and cleaning up the streets.
This was far from a Brexit Party landslide - and was a much closer contest than many had predicted.This was far from a Brexit Party landslide - and was a much closer contest than many had predicted.
The Conservatives won 7,243 votes, meaning their support didn't collapse as much as Mike Greene and the Brexit Party hoped it would.The Conservatives won 7,243 votes, meaning their support didn't collapse as much as Mike Greene and the Brexit Party hoped it would.
Likewise, the Lib Dems' Beki Selleck more than doubled her vote tally compared with 2017.Likewise, the Lib Dems' Beki Selleck more than doubled her vote tally compared with 2017.
The Europe issue
With the Brexit process currently deadlocked and the Conservatives searching for a new leader and prime minister, the issue of Europe dominated the campaign.
The city voted by a large margin to leave the EU in the 2016 referendum while the Brexit Party won twice as many votes in last month's European elections as any other party.
Aside from Europe, other issues to have featured in the campaign include the need for more skilled jobs and affordable housing and concerns about fly-tipping.
Previous MP ousted
The by-election was called after former MP Fiona Onasanya's conviction for lying over a speeding offence.
Ms Onasanya was dismissed from the Labour Party in December 2018 and was jailed for three months in January.
She chose not to stand again after 27.6% of eligible constituents backed a recall petition, in excess of the 10% threshold required to force a by-election.
It was the first time the procedure had been successfully triggered since legislation was passed in 2015 to enable the public to hold MPs who had been found guilty of serious wrongdoing to account, without having to wait for another general election.
Ms Onasanya, a former solicitor, was expelled by Labour after she was sentenced to three months in jail in January for perverting the course of justice in relation to a speeding offence.
She lost her appeal against the conviction.
The 'mother of all marginals'
The Peterborough constituency has long been a Conservative-Labour marginal and, despite boundary changes over the years, is still regarded as one of England's bellwether seats.The Peterborough constituency has long been a Conservative-Labour marginal and, despite boundary changes over the years, is still regarded as one of England's bellwether seats.
The Conservatives held the seat throughout the 1980s before Labour won it in Tony Blair's 1997 election landslide.
It swung back to the Tories in 2005 before Labour won it again in the 2017 snap election.
The margin of victory in the seat has often been wafer-thin. The Conservatives won it by 22 votes in February 1974 and by just three votes in 1966.
Theresa May, who will officially resign as Conservative leader on Friday, has not visited the constituency during the campaign.
But Boris Johnson, Michael Gove and Sajid Javid are among the contenders to succeed her who have hit the campaign trail.
Full results:Full results:
Brexit Party - Mike Greene - 9,801 votesBrexit Party - Mike Greene - 9,801 votes
Christian People's Alliance - Tom Rogers - 162 votesChristian People's Alliance - Tom Rogers - 162 votes
Common Good: Remain in the EU - Dick Rodgers - 60 votesCommon Good: Remain in the EU - Dick Rodgers - 60 votes
Conservatives - Paul Bristow - 7,243 votesConservatives - Paul Bristow - 7,243 votes
English Democrats - Stephen Goldspink - 153 votesEnglish Democrats - Stephen Goldspink - 153 votes
Green Party - Joseph Wells 1,035 votesGreen Party - Joseph Wells 1,035 votes
Independent - Andrew John Moore - 101 votesIndependent - Andrew John Moore - 101 votes
Independent - Bobby Smith - 5 votesIndependent - Bobby Smith - 5 votes
Labour - Lisa Forbes - 10,484 votesLabour - Lisa Forbes - 10,484 votes
Liberal Democrats - Beki Sellick - 4,159 votesLiberal Democrats - Beki Sellick - 4,159 votes
Official Monster Raving Loony Party - Alan "Howling Laud" Hope - 112 votesOfficial Monster Raving Loony Party - Alan "Howling Laud" Hope - 112 votes
Renew - Peter Ward - 45 votesRenew - Peter Ward - 45 votes
SDP Fighting for Brexit - Patrick O'Flynn - 135 votesSDP Fighting for Brexit - Patrick O'Flynn - 135 votes
UK European Union Party - Pierre Kirk - 25 votesUK European Union Party - Pierre Kirk - 25 votes
UKIP - John Whitby - 400 votesUKIP - John Whitby - 400 votes