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Mid Bedfordshire by-election: Labour wins seat from Conservatives

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Labour has beaten the Conservatives and held off the Lib Dems to win the hotly contested Mid Bedfordshire by-election.

The seismic result has seen the party of Sir Keir Starmer overturn a huge 25,000 majority in a seat that has been held by the Tories since 1931.

It is Labour’s second win in a night of double by-elections, after also taking the Conservative stronghold of Tamworth.

The tense battle for Mid Bedfordshire was kicked off after the resignation of former culture secretary Nadine Dorries, whose long drawn-out resignation came in anger at being denied a peerage in Boris Johnson’s resignation honours list.

Labour candidate Alistair Strathern won 13,872 votes compared to the Conservative Festus Akinbusoye’s 12,680 votes.

In his victory speech he said the result “made history” and showed “it was time for change”.

“Nowhere is off limits for this Labour Party and tonight’s result proves it”, he said.

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Speaking afterwards to Sky News, he said he began campaigning the Saturday after Ms Dorries announced her intention to quit “immediately” – although she didn’t formally vacate the seat for over two months after that.

He said the unusually long campaign allowed him to “speak to people and start building that connection and trust” in an area where voters were “deeply sceptical” of politicians.

“This was no longer an area that felt as though it was being treated [with] respect, both nationally and locally, by our MP,” he said.

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New Labour MP for Mid Bedfordshire speaks to Sky News

Labour ‘redrawing political map’

Sir Keir Starmer was also buoyed by this party’s gains – which come ahead of a general election expected next year.

“These are phenomenal results that show Labour is back in the service of working people and redrawing the political map,” the Labour leader said.

“Winning in these Tory strongholds shows that people overwhelmingly want change and they’re ready to put their faith in our changed Labour Party to deliver it.

“Voters across Mid Bedfordshire, Tamworth and Britain want a Labour government determined to deliver for working people, with a proper plan to rebuild our country.

“To those who have given us their trust, and those considering doing so, Labour will spend every day acting in your interests and focused on your priorities. Labour will give Britain its future back.”

The Lib Dems, who won 9,420 votes, also remained upbeat despite coming third place in a seat they had hoped to win.

Democrat Deputy Leader Daisy Cooper said the party had nearly doubled their share of the vote “which would see the Lib Dems win dozens of seats off the Conservatives” if mirrored in a general election.

She added: “The Liberal Democrats played a crucial role in defeating the Conservatives in Mid Bedfordshire, and we can play a crucial role in getting rid of this Conservative government at the next election.”

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