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The party successfully saw a swing of over 23,000 in North Shropshire after Tory Owen Patterson resigned amid a sleaze row. The Lib Dems will start from their third-place finish in the 2019 General Election but the scale of the task will likely not deter the party from throwing resources in a hope of another gain.
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Parish has a majority of over 24,000 in the constituency which has solely elected Conservatives since it was formed in 1997. Parish, who has been the MP for Tiverton and Honiton since 2010, confirmed that he will resign as an MP yesterday after admitting to twice watching pornography in Parliament. This puts the party as red hot favourites ahead of the Conservatives who are being priced at 13/8 and 9/4 by the bookmakers.
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Sir Ed's party is 1/3 with StarSports and Ladbrokes to win the by-election triggered by Parish's resignation after admitting that he watched porn twice in the House of Commons yesterday. The fears come after bookmakers made the Liberal Democrats are favourites to win the Tiverton and Honiton by-election triggered by the resignation of 'Porn MP' Neil Parish. Many of Mr Johnson’s enemies in the party have said that they are waiting until after the elections – and the conclusion of the Partygate investigations – before deciding whether to push for a vote of no confidence in Mr Johnson. Tory strategists fear a drubbing in this week’s polls, which come in the wake of months of damaging ‘Partygate’ headlines over alleged lockdown breaches at No 10. They accused the former Culture Secretary of hypocrisy ahead of local elections in over 200 English local authorities on Thursday.Ĭonservative Party Chairman Oliver Dowden (pictured) has said that Labour and the Liberal Democrats are denying voters 'a proper democratic choice’ in local elections by standing down in areas to improve their chances of beating the Tories The Labour leader suggested the Conservatives are trying to distract from the cost-of-living crisis by making the accusation that the two opposition parties are standing aside for each other in certain local election contests.Ĭritics of Mr Dowden highlighted the 2019 General Election where Nigel Farage's Brexit Party stood down in 317 Tory-held seats to avoid splitting the Leave vote and allowing Labour to win the election. Sir Keir Starmer echoed Davey's sentiments in his own appearance on Ridge. 'The Liberal Democrats are actually fighting Labour in many areas, in Hull, in Sunderland, in Sheffield, in Haringey, in Southwark and I can tell you many other places where there is a real fight and these council numbers are I think a bit of a detraction. Sir Ed Davey told Ridge on Sky News: 'Listen, there is no pact now, there is not going to be a pact in the future. His comments sparked a political storm, with both Opposition parties denying his accusations. Sir Ed Davey's party is 1/3 with Star Sports and Ladbrokes to win the Tiverton and Honiton by-election triggered by Neil Parish's resignation