Two Lib Dem gains and a Lib Dem hold mark the start of the Tim Farron era
A particularly satisfying hold in Kingston, London given the spectacularly nasty and personalised Conservative campaign during the council by-election:
Liberal Democrats HOLD Grove (Kingston upon Thames).
— Britain Elects (@britainelects) July 16, 2015
Grove (Kingston upon Thames) result:
LDEM – 59.9% (+26.3)
CON – 26.1% (-4.8)
LAB – 8.5% (-14.1)
GRN – 3.3% (-9.7)
UKIP – 2.2% (+2.2)— Britain Elects (@britainelects) July 16, 2015
Liberal Democrats GAIN Llay (Wrexham) from Labour.
— Britain Elects (@britainelects) July 16, 2015
Llay (Wrexham) result:
LDEM – 52.2% (+52.2)
LAB – 26.3% (-24.8)
IND – 9.2% (+9.2)
CON – 4.8% (+4.8)
UKIP – 4.5% (+4.5)
IND – 3.1% (+3.1)— Britain Elects (@britainelects) July 16, 2015
Liberal Democrats GAIN Battle Town (Rother) from the Conservatives.
— Britain Elects (@britainelects) July 16, 2015
Battle Town (Rother) result:
LDEM – 57.8% (+10.7)
CON – 26.3% (-11.8)
UKIP – 8.2% (+8.2)
LAB – 7.7% (-7.2)— Britain Elects (@britainelects) July 16, 2015
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