By election live: Labour takes momentous wins in Tamworth and Mid Bedfordshire - full results

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Follow the latest news, analysis and gossip from NationalWorld reporters at the by-election counts in Mid Bedfordshire and Tamworth on our live blog below.

Labour has taken a momentous win in the Tamworth by-election and won Mid Bedfordshire for the first time since its existence.

In Staffordshire, Sarah Edwards wiped out a majority of more than 19,000 to win a seat Labour hasn't held since 2010. There was a by-election after Chris Pincher resigned after he was banned from the House of Commons for eight-weeks for drunkenly groping two men. Alistair Strathern overturned Nadine Dorries' huge majority in Mid Bedfordshire, in an astounding result.

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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said: “Winning in these Tory strongholds shows that people overwhelmingly want change and they’re ready to put their faith in our changed Labour Party to deliver it. Voters across Mid Bedfordshire, Tamworth and Britain want a Labour government determined to deliver for working people, with a proper plan to rebuild our country.

“To those who have given us their trust, and those considering doing so, Labour will spend every day acting in your interests and focused on your priorities. Labour will give Britain its future back.”

Follow the latest news, analysis and gossip from NationalWorld reporters at both by-election counts with our live blog below.

Mid Bedfordshire and Tamworth by-election live

Good morning and welcome to our live blog

Good morning and welcome to our live blog of the two key by-elections being held today. Polls have opened in both Mid Bedfordshire and Tamworth, Staffordshire.

The Conservatives will be hoping to hold on to both, which used to be very safe Tory seats with majorities of more than 19,000 in 2019. Labour are the bookies favourites to win Tamworth, while the Tories are odds on in Mid Bedfordshire.

Send any comments, gossip or pictures of dogs at polling stations to [email protected].

A few key timings for any political anoraks planning on staying up the whole night:

  • 10pm - polls close
  • 1.30am (20 October) - Mid Bedfordshire result expected
  • 3.30am - Tamworth result expected

Mid Bedfordshire: Nadine Dorries quits

Outspoken Tory Nadine Dorries finally quit as an MP at the end of August, after previously saying in June that she would resign after not getting a peerage. Before resigning, Dorries had not spoken in the House of Commons for more than a year and had only mentioned her constituency name once in the chamber since the 2019 election.

She had also got rid of her constituency office. Her daughter was employed as her senior parliamentary assistant, being paid between £45,000 and £49,999 a year. When NationalWorld visited her constituency, almost everyone we spoke to said they wanted Dorries to resign. One woman said: “It’s an illusion we have an MP - she doesn’t exist as far as we can tell."

Nadine Dorries (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images)Nadine Dorries (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images)
Nadine Dorries (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images)

While Roger Kennedy, 75, told NationalWorld that he voted for Dorries at the last election, but he would not be voting Conservative again. “She is definitely absent,” he told NationalWorld. “I’m very disappointed with the fact she’s not come back into the local community and acted for the local community.”

He added: “She’s done a lot of things in the past which I’ve not agreed with. Although I voted for her, I have now changed my allegiance - I will not be voting in that way again. It would be nice to have personal representation, a lot more to do with the community.”

Dorries won a majority of 24,664 in the last election, but this is seen as a three-way race between the Tories, Labour and the Lib Dems. If an opposition party won, it would be the biggest majority ever overturned in a by-election

Tamworth: Chris Pincher groping scandal

The Tamworth by-election has been called after a scandal which ultimately brought the downfall of Boris Johnson's government. Chris Pincher, Tamworth's Tory MP, resigned as deputy chief whip in August 2022 after drunkenly groping two men in the Carlton Club.

After the scandal erupted, more allegations against Pincher emerged. Johnson was briefed “in person” about a previous investigation into the conduct of Pincher when he was a Foreign Office minister, the former permanent secretary at the Foreign Office said, however the then-PM denied he'd heard any allegations against the Tamworth MP before appointing him to the front bench.

Former Tory whip Chris Pincher. Picture: UK Parliament/PA WireFormer Tory whip Chris Pincher. Picture: UK Parliament/PA Wire
Former Tory whip Chris Pincher. Picture: UK Parliament/PA Wire

This precipitated dozens of members of government resigning, before eventually Johnson followed suit. Since resigning from the government, Pincher had the whip removed but stayed on as MP for more than a year, raking in the £86,000 annual salary.

He had sought to reduce the potentially by-election triggering eight-week suspension recommended by the Commons Standards Committee for what was found to be an “egregious case of sexual misconduct”, but Parliament’s Independent Expert Panel (IEP) dismissed his appeal.

Pincher had a majority of more than 19,000 in 2019, however the bookies think Labour could take this - in what would be a huge swing.

Sunak will be out of the country for by-elections

Rishi Sunak's trip to Israel and the wider Middle East means he will be out of the country when the results of the by-elections come in early on Friday morning.

Sunak will hold talks with the country’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, and President Isaac Herzog as he starts a two-day trip that is expected to take in a number of capitals in the region.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak speaks to the media as he arrives at Ben Gurion airport, near Tel Aviv in Israel. Picture: AP Photo/Ohad ZwigenbergPrime Minister Rishi Sunak speaks to the media as he arrives at Ben Gurion airport, near Tel Aviv in Israel. Picture: AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak speaks to the media as he arrives at Ben Gurion airport, near Tel Aviv in Israel. Picture: AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg

'I spent two hours on the streets of Tamworth - and not one person had any praise for politicians'

My colleague Isabella Boneham, who is covering the count at Tamworth tonight, visited the Staffordshire town ahead of today's election to see what the mood was like. And she found voters who were unhappy with politicians:

I travelled to Tamworth’s high street on Monday (16 October) to understand how local people are feeling about the town’s upcoming by-election and what they want to see from their next MP. Walking down the high street at around 10am, there were few people around and I could see some shops had closed down leaving empty buildings.

Some building work was going on with one resident telling me it is going to be a new Nationwide, which he hoped would maybe bring more shoppers into the town. He said Tamworth is like “a ghost town” now and he would rather shop further afield in Lichfield. He was not impressed, and not impressed with his former MP Chris Pincher either.

He said the MP, who resigned last month after he groped two men last year, “didn’t leave a good taste in the mouth” and it has made him lose “a bit of confidence”. However, he said he will still vote Conservative in the by-election to give the party “another chance”’.

A lot of locals I talked to were very much not impressed with Pincher and rightly so. A lot seemed very fed up with politicians altogether - there was not one person who had a good thing to say, apart from one woman who said she had “faith” in the Labour party. Another said she was just voting Conservative because she always had - and her husband would vote for himself instead if he could.