steveseagull
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Chris Skidmore gone, says he wants to leave as an MP ASAP
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conservative | Chris Skidmore | 27,712 | 56.2 | +1.3 | |
Labour | Nicola Bowden-Jones | 16,492 | 33.4 | -6.1 | |
Liberal Democrats | Dine Romero | 3,421 | 6.9 | +3.3 | |
Green | Joseph Evans | 1,200 | 2.4 | +0.4 | |
Animal Welfare | Angelika Cowell | 489 | 1.0 | New | |
Majority | 11,220 | 22.8 | +7.4 | ||
Turnout | 49,314 | 71.5 | +1.3 | ||
Registered electors | 68,972 | ||||
Conservative hold | Swing | +3.7 |
Rishi Sunak faces another by-election after former energy minister Chris Skidmore announced he would be quitting Parliament “as soon as possible.”
Mr Skidmore who described Rishi Sunak’s relaxation of net zero targets as “the greatest mistake of his premiership” said he could no longer support a Government committed to a course of action “I know is wrong and will cause future harm.”
The MP, who signed next zero into law as Theresa May’s energy minister, said he could also not support the legislation before Parliament next week allowing new oil and gas licences.
His decision sets up a by election in Kingswood in south Gloucestershire, where he had a majority of 11,220.
It will be the second by-election of the New Year following a recall petition unseating MP Peter Bone in his Wellingborough after he was found guilty of bullying and sexual misconduct.
Assuming this happens, it gives the two main parties a bit of a headache over candidate selection. Kingswood is effectively abolished by the boundary changes. 47.3% of it goes to North East Somerset and Hanham, which is likely to be the seat fought by Jacob Rees-Mogg (55.4% of the new seat comes from North East Somerset, by far the largest element). Jacob Rees-Mogg is obviously not going to be the candidate at the byelection.
The next largest section, 35.8%, goes to the new Bristol North East constituency. Labour has a candidate there, but it's the current Mayor of Lewisham Damian Egan. He could resign as Mayor and stand in this byelection but that would be a risky strategy.
There are two smaller elements. 16.5% goes to Filton and Bradley Stoke, where the Conservatives also have a sitting MP and there is a Labour candidate in place (Claire Hazelgrove, who introduced Keir Starmer at his speech yesterday), but it is a very small part of the new seat. A small element, 0.5%, goes to Thornbury and Yate.
Ken Comley, a retired tour operator, stopped Egan and asked him to sort out a local graveyard. “But I won’t be voting for him,” Comley said. “I’ll always vote Conservative because Mrs Thatcher gave us the chance to buy shares.”
The returning officer must be miffed at not getting to be a star ringmaster, as these candidates seem so boring and uncontroversial in comparison with those standing in Rochdale and Wellingborough.
Hmm a handy bin to get rid of any unwanted votesThe local council is currently tweeting from the count. Here's their first photo, showing the highly technical manner in which our elections are counted.
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Who does that favour?37.1% turnout, higher than expected.
Who does that favour?
Let's hope soThe suggestion is Labour, and also Reform, basically people out to give the Tories a kicking.