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Who the fuck votes for Lib Dems now?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-12187965
Labour have won the Oldham East and Saddleworth by-election with a majority of more than 3,000.
Labour held off the challenge of the Liberal Democrats, who came in second place while the Conservatives vote fell by more than 7,000 as they came third.
Turnout was 48%, considerably lower than at the 2010 general election.
The by-election was called after a special court found ex-Labour minister Phil Woolas lied about his Lib Dem opponent in May's poll.
Labour won the seat by just 103 votes in May from the Liberal Democrats but the result was later declared void by three judges.
Mr Woolas was barred from standing for public office, triggering the first by-election since the government was formed in May.
The by-election is the first significant opportunity that voters have had to pass judgement on the policies of the coalition government and Ed Miliband's performance as opposition leader.
'Broken promises'
Shadow education secretary Andy Burnham told the BBC that Labour had "really got its message through" on the door steps during the campaign and the public had shown their anger over the coalition's "broken promises".
Norman Lamb
For the Lib Dems, Norman Lamb said if the anticipated result came to pass, it would be a "very creditable result" for the party now that it was in government.
He said the party's vote appeared to have held up, contrary to predictions that it would "collapse".
The result reflected the fact that the Lib Dems were having to make "difficult decisions" in government, he added, particularly over student tuition fees and VAT.
"It is not a good time for the Lib Dems to be fighting an election but we have appeared to have done very well," he said.
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