Tories lose seat they’ve held for 47 years in humiliating by-election defeat

Lib Dem Sarah Green and Tory Peter Fleet
Lib Dem Sarah Green took 56.7% of the vote to secure a majority of 8,028 (Picture: Getty/PA)

Boris Johnson suffered a humiliating by-election defeat as the Liberal Democrats scored a historic win in Chesham and Amersham.

Lib Dem Sarah Green is the country’s newest MP after winning the Buckinghamshire seat, which had been a Conservative stronghold since its creation in 1974.

Sir Ed Davey, the Lib Dem leader, said the result sent a ‘shockwave through British politics’ by showing that the ‘Blue Wall’ of Tory southern seats could be vulnerable.

‘We were told it was impossible for any party to beat the Tories here in Buckinghamshire,’ he said.

‘We were told this seat was too safe and the Tories too strong. This Liberal Democrat win has proved them utterly wrong.

‘Across the south, the Tory Blue Wall is beginning to crumble. Here and in great swathes of the country, only the Liberal Democrats can beat the Conservatives and breach their Blue Wall.

Newly elected Lib Dem MP Sarah Green gives acceptance speech
CHESHAM, ENGLAND - JUNE 17: Liberal Democrat candidate Sarah Green arrives for the declaration in the Chesham and Amersham By-Election at Chesham Leisure Centre on June 17, 2021 in Chesham, England. Buckinghamshire locals have been voting for a new MP in the safe Conservative seat of Chesham and Amersham, following the death of Dame Cheryl Gillan in April. The by-election has been fought as a referendum on the high-speed rail project HS2, which runs through the constituency, and has generated considerable local opposition. (Photo by Jim Dyson/Getty Images)
Sarah Green is the country’s newest MP (Picture: Getty)
Sarah Green of the Liberal Democrats makes a speech after being declared winner in the Chesham and Amersham by-election at Chesham Leisure Centre in Chesham, Buckinghamshire, where she defeated Conservative candidate Peter Fleet, who came second. Picture date: Friday June 18, 2021. PA Photo. Chesham and Amersham has had just two MPs in its history, Sir Ian Gilmour until 1992, and former Welsh secretary Dame Cheryl Gillan until her death in April. See PA story POLITICS Chesham. Photo credit should read: Yui Mok/PA Wire
She accused the Tories of taking the country for granted (Picture: PA)

The Tories sought to limit the damage by insisting it was difficult for governing parties to win by-elections.

But defeated candidate Peter Fleet acknowledged the Conservatives had to rebuild ‘trust and understanding’ with voters.

The contest was triggered by the death of former Cabinet minister Dame Cheryl Gillan, who took the seat with a majority of 16,233 in the 2019 general election – some 55% of the vote.

In an extraordinary result, Ms Green took 56.7% of the vote to secure a majority of 8,028 over the second-placed Tories.

She secured 21,517 votes, leaving the Conservative Peter Fleet trailing behind with 13,489.

The Green Party came third with 1,480 votes, with Labour coming in last with just 622 votes, losing the party’s deposit in the process.

Ms Green accused the Conservative Party of taking people across the country ‘for granted for far too long’.

In her acceptance speech she said: ‘Tonight the voice of Chesham and Amersham is unmistakable. Together we have said, “Enough is enough, we will be heard and this Government will listen”.

Conservative candidate Peter Fleet, who came second, listens to Sarah Green of the Liberal Democrats make a speech after she was declared winner in the Chesham and Amersham by-election at Chesham Leisure Centre in Chesham, Buckinghamshire. Picture date: Friday June 18, 2021. PA Photo. Chesham and Amersham has had just two MPs in its history, Sir Ian Gilmour until 1992, and former Welsh secretary Dame Cheryl Gillan until her death in April. See PA story POLITICS Chesham. Photo credit should read: Yui Mok/PA Wire
Defeated candidate Peter Fleet acknowledged the Conservatives had to rebuild ‘trust and understanding’ with voter (Picture: PA)

‘This campaign has shown that no matter where you live, or how supposedly safe a constituency may appear to be, if you want a Liberal Democrat member of Parliament, you can have a Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament.’

She went on to attack the government’s handling of the pandemic and record on tackling climate change.

‘We will continue the work of holding this Government to account for letting Covid rip through the care homes,’ she said.

‘We will speak up for the three million people excluded from financial support throughout the pandemic and we will challenge Boris Johnson to be far more ambitious in tackling climate change, supporting our frontline workers and backing our small businesses.’

The scale of the defeat will ring alarm bells in Conservative Campaign Headquarters (CCHQ).

CHESHAM, ENGLAND - JUNE 17: Liberal Democrat candidate Sarah Green (C) reacts as she is announced the winner of the Chesham and Amersham By-Election at Chesham Leisure Centre on June 17, 2021 in Chesham, England. Buckinghamshire locals have been voting for a new MP in the safe Conservative seat of Chesham and Amersham, following the death of Dame Cheryl Gillan in April. The by-election has been fought as a referendum on the high-speed rail project HS2, which runs through the constituency, and has generated considerable local opposition. (Photo by Jim Dyson/Getty Images)
Major issues in the campaign included the HS2 rail line and planning reforms (Picture: PA)

Major issues in the campaign included the HS2 rail line, which cuts through the constituency, and the government’s proposed planning reforms which have sparked fears about building in the countryside.

A downtrodden Mr Fleet admitted he had not expected to lose.

‘Clearly this was a very disappointing result, not the result that I was expecting nor my team,’ he said.

‘It’s an absolutely extraordinary result which must take into account the fact that the Liberal Democrat party didn’t just throw the kitchen sink at this constituency, I think it was the microwave, the table, the oven, the dishwasher, the dog, the cat and anything else that was lying around as well.’

Tory chairwoman Amanda Milling said the ‘work starts now to show how it’s Conservatives that can deliver on the people’s priorities and regain their support’.

A Conservative source said: ‘By-elections are always difficult for the governing party, particularly 11 years into government, but there is no getting away from the fact this is a very disappointing result.’

The victory caught bookmakers off guard – the Tories were firm favourites and the Lib Dems closed at 4/1 with Ladbrokes.

‘Fair to say this was a night for the punters,’ the firm said.

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