For the second time in a week, south London Liberal Democrats are celebrating another council by-election victory.
Pete Patterson is the new Lib Dem councillor for Whitefoot, Lewisham. He did this despite a strong challenge from Labour, who were desperate to snatch this ward as it would have given them a majority on the council. The Lib Dems remain the main opposition group on Lewisham council. Such a strong showing puts the Lib Dems in a good position to succeed in the aim to win the constituency of Lewisham East at the next general election.
In another London by-election on the same night - this time in Brent - the Lib Dems lea pt from a distant third to a strong second in the safe Labour ward of Stoneleigh. Sandra Wiltshire almost trebled their share of the vote. The Tory and Green votes both collapsed - the Tories finishing 4th, behind Respect. The Lib Dems remain the largest group on Brent council and such a strong showing in a supposedly Labour area is encouraging news for the local Lib Dem MP, Sarah Teather MP, who will be standing again at the next general election.
Full results:
Lewisham council, Whitefoot ward:
Lib Dems 986 (37%)
Labour 901 (34%)
Tories 536 (20%)
Others 236
Brent council, Stoneleigh ward:
Labour 1,432 (52%)
Lib Dems 864 (31%)
Respect 237 (9%)
Tories 177 (6%)
Greens 51 (2%)
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