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Old Bexley and Sidcup by-election: Conservatives win seat | Old Bexley and Sidcup by-election: Conservatives win seat |
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New MP Louie French wore predecessor Mr Brokenshire's rosette on election night as a mark of respect | New MP Louie French wore predecessor Mr Brokenshire's rosette on election night as a mark of respect |
The Conservatives have held on to their safe south-east London seat of Old Bexley and Sidcup in a by-election. | The Conservatives have held on to their safe south-east London seat of Old Bexley and Sidcup in a by-election. |
The election was prompted by the death of former MP James Brokenshire, who died from cancer aged 53 in October. | The election was prompted by the death of former MP James Brokenshire, who died from cancer aged 53 in October. |
Conservative councillor Louie French won with over half the votes, but with a low turnout the Tories' majority was much reduced. | |
Mr French paid tribute to his friend Mr Brokenshire, saying the contest had been tough but "fought with dignity". | Mr French paid tribute to his friend Mr Brokenshire, saying the contest had been tough but "fought with dignity". |
The voter turnout was low at 34% - although by-election votes are historically lower than general election turnout. In 2019, during the general election, the voter turnout was 69.8%. | The voter turnout was low at 34% - although by-election votes are historically lower than general election turnout. In 2019, during the general election, the voter turnout was 69.8%. |
It meant the Tories' majority has been cut from nearly 19,000 to 4,478, with a 10% swing to Labour. | It meant the Tories' majority has been cut from nearly 19,000 to 4,478, with a 10% swing to Labour. |
In his acceptance speech, Mr French said he will "work tirelessly to repay the trust that you've placed in me and I will not let you down". | In his acceptance speech, Mr French said he will "work tirelessly to repay the trust that you've placed in me and I will not let you down". |
"My focus will now be delivering on those promises that I made during the campaign - get our fair share of London's police officers, securing more investment for local schools and hospitals, protecting our precious green spaces." | "My focus will now be delivering on those promises that I made during the campaign - get our fair share of London's police officers, securing more investment for local schools and hospitals, protecting our precious green spaces." |
He added: "This is the greatest honour of my life. And I hope it inspires people to achieve their own dreams." | He added: "This is the greatest honour of my life. And I hope it inspires people to achieve their own dreams." |
By-election: Tory wobbles in true blue Bexley? | By-election: Tory wobbles in true blue Bexley? |
Tributes to MP Brokenshire, who has died aged 53 | Tributes to MP Brokenshire, who has died aged 53 |
Tory campaigners were confident that the party would hold onto Old Bexley and Sidcup. | Tory campaigners were confident that the party would hold onto Old Bexley and Sidcup. |
The Tories have held the constituency since it was created and Mr Brokenshire, who had lung cancer, had held the seat for the Conservatives since 2010. | The Tories have held the constituency since it was created and Mr Brokenshire, who had lung cancer, had held the seat for the Conservatives since 2010. |
At the 2019 general election, he held the south-east London seat with a majority of almost 19,000, taking 64.5% of the vote. It has previously been held by former prime minister Ted Heath. | |
The Conservatives won the seat with a vote share of 51.5%. Labour came second with a 30.9% vote share and Reform UK came third with 6.6%. | The Conservatives won the seat with a vote share of 51.5%. Labour came second with a 30.9% vote share and Reform UK came third with 6.6%. |
Labour MP Ellie Reeves said she was "pleased with the result" and seeing the majority reduced. | Labour MP Ellie Reeves said she was "pleased with the result" and seeing the majority reduced. |
She added: "This is a Conservative stronghold, somewhere that had a 19,000 majority at the last general election and what we've seen tonight is that majority being slashed." | |
Reform UK's leader and candidate for Old Bexley and Sidcup, Richard Tice said in a tweet that this was a "massive result" for his party. He added that they came in third, "with almost as many votes as the Lib Dems & Greens combined". | Reform UK's leader and candidate for Old Bexley and Sidcup, Richard Tice said in a tweet that this was a "massive result" for his party. He added that they came in third, "with almost as many votes as the Lib Dems & Greens combined". |
Newly-elected MP Mr French said he was the first homegrown MP for the seat. |