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Victory for May as Labour suffers historic defeat

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Britain’s main opposition, the Labour Party, defeated UK Independence Party’s (UKIP) leader in a by-election for a region regarded a Brexit bastion, but a landmark defeat to Prime Minister Theresa May’s governing Conservatives on Friday.
The results saw Brexit-championing UKIP fail to capitalize on the June referendum vote to leave the EU.
But while Labour celebrated fending off UKIP’s bid to replace them in their traditional post-industrial heartlands, the historic loss elsewhere of a seat to the Conservatives was a big blow to their prospects in the 2020 general election.
In Thursday’s two parliamentary by-elections, Labour clung on to its Stoke-on-Trent Central seat, in the British city that registered the highest vote for leaving the EU.
Labour’s Gareth Snell took 37 percent of the vote, beating new UKIP leader Paul Nuttall who garnered 25 percent. In a town where voter apathy runs deep, turnout stood at 38 percent.
Both parties had plowed huge resources into the contest in west central England, which had been pitched as make-or-break for both sides. Nuttall insisted the defeat did not mark the end of UKIP.
“This seat was 72 on our target list. There’s a lot more to come from us,” he said.
“There are other issues beyond Brexit.”
But Labour’s relief at retaining Stoke-on-Trent Central could not mask the impact of their loss of the rural seat of Copeland on the northwest English coast.
Conservative Trudy Harrison hailed a “truly historic event” after winning the by-election with 44 percent to 37 percent for Labour’s Gillian Troughton.
It was the first time a governing party has taken an opposition-held seat in a by-election since 1982.
“What we have seen from this victory is that this truly is a government that is working for everyone and for every part of the country.”
Her Downing Street office dismissed suggestions that she could go for a snap general election in the wake of the Copeland result.
“The PM has set out the position very clearly on a general election. There are no plans for one,” a spokesman said.
Many jobs in the constituency depend on the Sellafield nuclear processing facility, and veteran leftist Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn’s strong anti-nuclear stance may have damaged the party’s fortunes.
“It’s a day for celebration in Stoke, it’s a day of disappointment in Copeland,” Corbyn said.
Labour is deeply divided on Corbyn’s leadership and on accepting Brexit, which was strongly supported in its heartlands but was opposed by its MPs.

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