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Labour storms to victory in Brighton Kemptown

by Frank le Duc
Friday 9 Jun, 2017 at 4:45AM
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Brighton voters play their part in bringing about a hung parliament – what happened and what next?

Labour stormed to victory in Brighton Kemptown with Lloyd Russell-Moyle winning a majority of almost 10,000 as he defeated Conservative Treasury Minister Simon Kirby.

Mr Russell-Moyle, 30, won a seat on Brighton and Hove City Council in a by-election just under a year ago. Now a third by-election is expected in East Brighton in less than five years.

Two years ago he stood in Lewes at the 2015 general election, finishing fourth with 5,000 votes in a contest between the Tories and Lib Dems.

This morning (Friday 9 June) he was celebrating after overturning Mr Kirby’s 690-vote majority to win a famous victory.

He wasn’t even selected for the seat until 11 days after Theresa May fired the starting gun for the snap election.

He polled 28,703 votes – or 58.3 per cent – with Mr Kirby polling 18,835 votes – or 38.3 per cent. It was the highest number of votes cast for Mr Kirby by Brighton Kemptown voters – more than in 2010 when he won the seat and more also than in 2015 when he held it.

But Mr Russell-Moyle picked up the highest number of votes ever cast in the constituency.

After the result was declared he said that his party had stood on policies not personalities.

The Liberal Democrat candidate Emily Tester  won 1,457 votes – or 3 per cent – and Alternative candidate Doktor Haze managed 212 votes.

The Greens stood down in the seat to give Labour a better chance of victory as part of a push for a “progressive alliance”.

Brighton Kemptown

Lloyd Russell-Moyle (Labour)                                     28,703

Simon Kirby (Conservative)                                         18,835

Emily Tester (Liberal Democrat) Emily Tester       1,457

Doktor Haze (Independent)                                        212

Majority                                                                               9,868

Turnout                                                                                49,207 (72.5 per cent)

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