Labour wins Stretford and Urmston in second electoral test for Rishi Sunak as Prime Minister

LABOUR’S Andrew Western has become the country’s newest MP after a comfortable victory in the Stretford and Urmston by-election.

The leader of Trafford Council retained the Greater Manchester constituency with a majority of nearly 10,000.



Labour wins Stretford and Urmston in second electoral test for Rishi Sunak as Prime Minister
Labour candidate Andrew Western is greeted by party activists

Labour wins Stretford and Urmston in second electoral test for Rishi Sunak as Prime Minister
Ballot boxes arrive as votes are counted at Old Trafford in Greater Manchester

Bitterly cold conditions on polling day and the expectation of an easy Labour hold contributed to turnout of just 25.8 per cent.

Mr Western, who secured a majority of 9,906, said the result sent a “strong message” to Rishi Sunak’s Government.

Conservative candidate Emily Carter-Kandola finished in second place with 2,922 votes and a share of 15.8 per cent.

Green Party candidate Dan Jerrome finished third.

The vote was triggered after Labour former minister Kate Green resigned to become Greater Manchester deputy mayor last month.

Nine candidates were in the running to succeed her as the MP for the Labour stronghold.

After thanking his mother for her support, Andrew Western said: “There has been a strong message sent with the result this evening.

“And the people of Stretford and Urmston do not just speak for this constituency but for millions more people up and down the land, who know that this Government has been letting us down for the past 12 years.”



Labour wins Stretford and Urmston in second electoral test for Rishi Sunak as Prime Minister
A man arrives at Sharon Youth Centre in Stretford to vote in the Stretford and Urmston by-election after Kate Green stepped down
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