Lib Dems overturn a 16,000 Tory majority to win Chesham and Amersham by-election by 8,000 votes and deliver a bloody nose to Boris Johnson
- Lib Dems won the Chesham and Amersham by-election today by 8,028 votes
- Previously the Tories had never lost it and had a 16,000 majority in 2019 election
- Liberal Democrat candidate Sarah Green polled 21,517 votes, 57% of the total
- Lib Dem leader Ed Davey said win shows ‘Tory blue wall is beginning to crumble’
- By-election was called following the death of Tory MP Dame Cheryl Gillan in April
Liberal Democrat candidate Sarah Green who won the by-election by over 8,000 votes
The Liberal Democrats secured a historic by-election win in Chesham and Amersham this morning, overturning a majority of more than 16,000 to snatch the previously safe Tory seat.
Liberal Democrat Sarah Green won with a majority of 8,028 over Conservative David Fleet, gaining 21,517 votes – nearly 57% of the total – to his 13,489, 35.5%, on a turnout of just over 52%.
Green candidate Carolyne Culver got 1,480 votes, with Labour’s Natasa Pantelic receiving just 622.
Lib Dem leader Ed Davey said the win showed ‘the Tory blue wall is beginning to crumble’.
‘This is a huge victory for the Liberal Democrats,’ he said. ‘The people of Chesham and Amersham have sent a shockwave through British politics.
‘We were told it was impossible for any party to beat the Tories here in Buckinghamshire.
‘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.
Sarah Green, centre, making her victory speech in which she said: ‘This Conservative Party has taken people across our country for granted for far too long’
Counting underway in Chesham leisure centre earlier today
‘Sarah Green will be a great local champion for the people of Chesham and Amersham, and the Liberal Democrats will be a strong voice for everyone who feels let down and taken for granted by this dreadful Tory Government.
‘This amazing win will strengthen our fight to safeguard our precious natural environment and build a fairer, greener, more caring country.’
It is the first time the seat, which was formed in 1974, has ever been lost by the Conservatives. Dame Cheryl Gillan held a 16,000 majority from the 2019 General Election when she died in April.
The Tory Party co-chairman Amanda Milling tweeted: ‘For decades Cheryl stood proud for the people of Chesham and Amersham.
‘I’m deeply disappointed @pdfleet can’t carry on that legacy The people of C&A have spoken.
‘Work starts now to show how it’s @Conservatives that can deliver on the people’s priorities and regain their support.’
In her acceptance speech, the new MP Ms Green 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”.
‘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.
‘If you wish to reject Conservative mismanagement and vote for a voice that will represent you and stand up for your rights then it is the Liberal Democrats who will continue to fight your corner.’
She added: ‘This Conservative Party has taken people across our country for granted for far too long.
‘We will continue the work of holding this Government to account for letting Covid rip through the care homes.
‘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.’
And Orkney and Shetland Liberal Democrat MP Alistair Carmichael tweeted: ‘A fantastic result tonight for our new MP @SarahGreenLD – a testament to her dedication and that of the many @LibDems volunteers and staff who met Chesham and Amersham voters and gave them a voice after they felt left behind by Boris Johnson’s Conservatives. This is huge.’
Chesham and Amersham, named after the market towns in the constituency, 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.