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Rainy Day Camborne

Graham Smith | 07:58 UK time, Friday, 14 January 2011

Rarely can so much effort have gone into generating such a low turnout. Barely one and so Labour's Jude Robinson was quite right to express caution when asked on 麻豆官网首页入口 Radio Cornwall this morning to assess the significance of her victory in the Camborne North by-election.

The losing parties will be even more willing to downplay the result, particularly the Liberal Democrats. They seemed shocked to discover that their campaign slogan "Only the Liberal Democrats can beat the Conservatives" no longer works, particularly when the voters know full well that only the Liberal Democrats are keeping the Conservatives in government. Life in a coalition is certainly tough.

When this council ward was last contested in June 2009 it was won by the Conservatives despite the presence of an Independent candidate. Yesterday there was no Independent but the Conservatives still lost ground. In 2009, Labour came fifth, behind Mebyon Kernow, and with only 11% of the vote. Last night MK managed only 32 votes, just one more than the Greens.

I think Jude's success will make the Cornwall Council chamber a more interesting place - a lone voice, to be sure, but a voice which is clearly one of Opposition and not confused by the Con-Lib coalition deals at Westminster.

Comments

  • Comment number 1.

    MK came in fifth place with that extra vote, it saved them from being last.

    Mind you they were beaten by the "Liberal Party", who every one though no longer existed. The Liberals got nearly twice as many votes though.

    32 votes in what should be a MK heartland?

    Give up now guys.

  • Comment number 2.

    It was a 鈥渞ainy day鈥 and the wind was in the wrong quarter for some.

    But what an excellent night for Labour though, people know which side their bread is buttered.

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