"A Very, Very Good Night for the Liberal Democrats": Tories almost lose Bromley, their 17th Safest Seat
Ben Abbotts and the Liberal Democrats have given a huge "Thank You" to all those in Bromley and Chislehurst who supported the Liberal Democrats on Thursday. The Conservatives retained their 17th safest seat in the country with a tiny 650 majority, despite a huge swing to the Liberal Democrats.
The decrease in the Conservative majority is the worst by-election result for the Conservative party in a Tory held seat since Wirral South in February 1997 - the last days of the John Major premiership. Labour came fourth. The BBC called it "a stunning result", "a very bad night for David Cameron" and a "very, very good night for the Liberal Democrats".
Labour's 4th place is the first time the party in power has finished 4th in an English by-election since Liverpool Walton, the 1991 by-election caused by the death of Eric Heffer.
Ben Abbotts said:
"My thanks to the people of Bromley and Chislehurst who have supported me so strongly tonight, and my congratulations to their new Member of Parliament.
"This was a campaign in which the Conservative Party tried to take the support of local people for granted - Bromley and Chislehurst was the 17th safest Conservative seat in the whole country at the last General Election.
"Tonight's result has been far from convincing for the Conservatives, and it is clear that Labour has lost the trust of its former supporters. This result shows that as Labour lose support nationally - it is the Liberal Democrats to whom people are turning.
"I am very grateful to my Leader Ming Campbell - and his team in Parliament who have supported me so strongly in recent weeks.
"This is a sensational result for the Liberal Democrats. It shows that we can make strong advances at the expense of both other parties.
"Again. my thanks to everyone in the many different communities that comprise the Bromley and Chislehurst constituency who supported me today."
Sir Menzies Campbell MP said:
"This is a stupendous result for the Liberal Democrats in one of the safest Conservative seats in the country. It shows that there is no confidence in Cameron's Tories in the Conservative heartlands.
"Together with the results in Wales there has been a complete rejection of the Labour government following upon the Liberal Democrat success in Dunfermline earlier this year.
"Liberal Democrats are now challenging both Labour and the Conservatives, even in their heartlands."