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Labour cling on in Stoke Central by-election defeating Ukip’s Paul Nuttall as Professor Green makes bizarre appearance at counting hall

Labour candidate Gareth Snell celebrates with his wife Sophia (right) after winning the Stoke-on-Trent Central by-election at Fenton Manor Sports Complex in Stoke

LABOUR have clung on in the Stoke-Central by-election, seeing off a challenge from Ukip.

Paul Nuttall was hoping to snatch the seat from Labour in a bid to become the party's second MP.

 Gareth Snell hung on for Labour in Stoke - but lost some of their share of the vote
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Gareth Snell hung on for Labour in Stoke - but lost some of their share of the voteCredit: Getty Images
 Labour's Gareth Snell took 37% of the vote tonight - but there was a 2% swing to Ukip
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Labour's Gareth Snell took 37% of the vote tonight - but there was a 2% swing to UkipCredit: Reuters
 UKIP Leader Paul Nuttall has lost the Stoke-on-Trent Central by-election
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UKIP Leader Paul Nuttall has lost the Stoke-on-Trent Central by-electionCredit: PA:Press Association

Speaking to reporters at the by-election count last night, the Ukip leader said that former leader Nigel Farage would not have done better. "No chance," he said. "We just didn't get enough votes".

His party came second with 5,233 votes this morning, but closely followed by the Conservatives with 5,154 votes. That was around a 2 %increase from the 2015 general election.

And the Lib Dems doubled their share of the vote.

Mr Nuttall said after the results were announced: "There's a lot more to come from us. We're not going anywhere, I'm not going anywhere."

He announced his intention to stand again in the 2020 general election.

"There's other issues beyond Brexit... we will have success in the future," he added.

 Mr Nuttall as he arrived at the count this evening to find out that he had lost
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Mr Nuttall as he arrived at the count this evening to find out that he had lostCredit: PA:Press Association
 Gareth Snell got 7,853 votes, down 2% from Tristram Hunt at the last election
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Gareth Snell got 7,853 votes, down 2% from Tristram Hunt at the last electionCredit: Sky News

The turnout was down to 38% - which could have been affected by Storm Doris which battered Britain yesterday.

Ukip's Peter Whittle tonight said that his party had forced the Government to take Brexit seriously.

"All the way along, we have had to be the backbone of Brexit. That will absolutely continue," he said.

A spokesperson for Jeremy Corbyn said that their "excellent campaign" showed a clear victory for Labour.

They said: "Stoke has rejected Ukip's politics of division and dishonesty. Ukip's claim to represent working class people has been exposed as a sham."

Labour's Ruth Smeeth said: "Tonight is the beginning of the end for Ukip."

Mr Snell said in his victory speech that Ukip had failed to divide the city. He said: "This city will not allow ourselves to be defined by last year’s referendum. And we will not allow ourselves to be divided by the result.

“Nor will we be divided by race, or faith, or creed...So for those who have come to Stoke-on-Trent to sow hatred and division, and to try to turn us away from our friends and neighbours, I have one message – you have failed."

 Labour's Gareth Snell waited anxiously for the results
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Labour's Gareth Snell waited anxiously for the resultsCredit: PA:Press Association
 Rapper Professor Green made an unexpected appearance at the count in Stoke-on-Trent. It is thought he may be filming a documentary
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Rapper Professor Green made an unexpected appearance at the count in Stoke-on-Trent. It is thought he may be filming a documentaryCredit: Twitter
 Counting underway in the Potteries
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Counting underway in the PotteriesCredit: Getty Images

But bizarrely the bad weather didn't put off rapper Professor Green making an unexpected appearance at the count in the Fenton Manor sports centre.

It is unclear why the musician was in The Potteries but reports suggest he was making a documentary.

And the Tories took Copeland this morning - in a historic by-election win for the Government.

Trudy Harrison will become the Conservatives' new MP for the area, after securing the seat with more than 2,000 votes.

 Labour candidate Gareth Snell (right) has been campaigning with Jeremy Corbyn who he has previously described as an "IRA supporting friend of Hamas"
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Labour candidate Gareth Snell (right) has been campaigning with Jeremy Corbyn who he has previously described as an "IRA supporting friend of Hamas"Credit: Getty Images

 

 

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