The result of the Allestree by-election points to Cllr Lucy Care winning Derby North for the Liberal Democrats at the General Election. There was a massive 13% swing from the Conservatives to the Lib Dems in the by-election.
Derby Liberal Democrats secured a massive increase in their share of the vote in the Allestree by-election. The Lib Dems overtook Labour, to move from third to second place and the Lib Dems slashed the Conservative majority by nearly two-thirds.
Lib Dem candidate Deena Smith said "I am delighted that so many people have switched to the Lib Dems. We fought a campaign on the issues that concern local people, making local roads safer, tackling anti-social behaviour and protecting our local environment."
Lib Dem Council leader Hilary Jones said "This is a great result for us. This big increase in the Lib Dem vote makes us very hopeful of getting a great result in next year's local elections and gives Lucy Care a real chance of taking Derby North for the Lib Dems at the next general election.
"The Conservatives parliamentary candidate for Mid-Derbyshire Pauline Latham, must be having a few sleepless nights. Last year the Lib Dems gained a seat, with a massive majority, in her own ward of Oakwood now we have secured a big increase in our vote in Allestree which has traditionally been a safe Conservative seat."
Ends
The result was (compared to the last elections in 2008)
Conservative 1,988 52.3% (-1,246, -10.3%)
Liberal Democrat 1,037 27.3% (+404, +15.1%)
Labour 532 14.0% (-207, -0.3%)
BNP 242 6.4% (-321, -4.5%)
Con to LD swing 12.7%
Tory majority 951
(Tory majority last time 2,495)
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