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397:. The Labour Party's non-participation stance attracted specific criticism as appearing to be afraid to debate, following recent poor election results and a record low opinion poll result; while Davis attracted criticism as being vain, wasting public money, as well as for contesting the issue in his
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Due to the large number of candidates the ballot paper for this election was arranged in two columns. Also, the candidates stood in a line in front of a small platform with the returning officer on it, rather than on a temporary stage as is normally practised because it was feared that the stage
1626:, they were reported as saying 'because the sensible parties are acting like lunatics in this election, we have decided to come up with sensible policies'. Later she remarked "I may be a loony but I'm not mad enough to want dangerous people to be walking the streets" She has previously stood in
563:, who were previously the third party in this seat behind the second placed Liberal Democrats. The by-election also followed a previously failed attempt by the Liberal Democrats to target Davis as a high-profile seat in a 'decapitation' strategy against the Conservatives in the previous
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said the
Conservative Party was in "disarray". In a statement on the Labour Party's website, NEC Chair, Dianne Hayter, said: "This is a phoney by-election that is completely unnecessary and the Labour Party will not be taking part in what is a political stunt".
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in order to take up his seat. He opted to declare neither a party affiliation nor "Independent", so appeared on the ballot paper with no party label. Icke told the VoteWise website he had "no politics", and David Davis had a "lot he doesn't yet see".
387:, other candidates were free to stand on their chosen manifesto and not necessarily obliged to oppose or support Davis. Davis's use of a by-election in this way attracted both praise and criticism from politicians, the public and the media, with
548:. The Conservative position at the time of Davis's resignation aligned with Davis in opposing the 42-day extension vote, although Davis's decision to resign was characterised as personal and not a shadow cabinet decision, by Conservative leader
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law reform, stated in an article on her website that she would stand as a candidate against David Davis, in response to Davis "saying nothing at all" about sexual violence issues while serving as Shadow Home
Secretary. She stated that the
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and was leader of that party. The party website said "he is asking the
Haltemprice and Howden electorate to use their vote to demand a referendum on the European Union, which he believes is the greatest threat to our civil liberties".
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both gained record high by-election vote percentages at 7.4% and 7.2%, and second and third place respectively. This is also the highest percentage vote for the
English Democrats at any parliamentary election.
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which "may not affect anyone at all". In the early hours of 26 June she revealed that she would be standing in the election and later that afternoon she confirmed that her nomination papers had been accepted.
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should be extended to help detection of sexual assault, and that there was a disparity between the "thousands" of people affected by sexual assault each year, compared to the detention proposals of the
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described Davis as deranged. MacKenzie said on 19 June 2008 that he would not be standing, primarily due to having no financial backing. He urged people to vote instead for Eamonn
Fitzpatrick.
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market trader, stated that he would shut down his market stall for a month to campaign in favour of the government's 42-day detention plan. Fitzpatrick has run in elections before, standing in
1558:. The party registered with the Electoral Commission after that election. Garrett expressed opposition to David Davis, declaring herself "happy to be locked up for 42 days if I am a suspect".
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A small number of previous by-elections have been initiated when the sitting MP resigned on a point of principle and stood for immediate re-election. This has occurred three times since the
1892:(UKIP) did not contest the election. However, one UKIP MEP announced that he would campaign for David Davis if he also addressed issues related to the European Union during his campaign.
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that she claimed threaten civil liberties, including his support for the death sentence. David Davis admitted that the Green Party were his most serious contenders in the by-election.
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told the VoteWise website his campaign was largely based on his personal anti-smoking and smoking addiction programme, and that smokers could use his "Winners
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stood Chris Talbot as its candidate on a programme of "genuine" socialism with a particular emphasis on a defence of "democratic rights". He is a lecturer at the
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announced the accepted candidates on 26 June 2008. At 26, the number of candidates broke the record for a UK parliamentary by-election, previously held by the
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341:, declined to field candidates; the Liberal Democrats as they supported Davis in this issue and Labour as they considered the election a "political stunt".
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was one of two pub landlords who announced intentions to stand under the "Freedom to Choose" label, opposing the
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called on Davis to fund the cost of the by-election to the taxpayer, estimated at Β£80,000, from his own pocket.
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also declared that it would not contest the by-election. In the immediate aftermath of Davis's decision,
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3126:"TOM DARWOOD β Independent Candidate for the Haltemprice & Howden by-election of 10 July 2008"
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from 1987. Its area has been covered by parts of (and partly at different times) by Boothferry,
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government, which in the following week was launched as the 'David Davis for Freedom campaign'.
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as an independent in protest against the Labour Party's support for nuclear weapons, but the
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with 72% of the vote. He received 17,113 votes, with the closest challenge coming from the
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such as this one were not unprecedented, they were rare in modern political times. Under
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1598:. He said "Read my lips: what David Davis is saying is that Britain needs a new party".
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for the "Rainbow Dream Ticket", a predecessor of "Make Politicians History", and in the
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newspaper initially considering fielding a candidate to oppose Davis in support of
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has always been very up for 42 days and perhaps even 420 days." In its editorial
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1676:(real name Neil Glass), former management consultant turned author critical of
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called the by-election a "farce", and Davis's opposite number, Home Secretary
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has letters published on the themes of monarchy and religion on his web site.
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She stood on a civil rights platform, highlighting the measures supported by
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until his resignation brought about the by-election, stood as the official
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requested in the immediate days following Davis's decision that columnist
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with 1,758 and 1,714 votes respectively. All other candidates lost their
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by re-contesting his seat on this single issue platform, launched as the
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selected Joanne Robinson as its candidate. She previously stood as the
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is very, very hostile to David Davis because of his 28-day stance and
2304:"VOTE 2001 | RESULTS & CONSTITUENCIES | Haltemprice & Howden"
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said he would stand for election under the slogan "Big Brother β the
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3237:. Gavin Drake on behalf of Jill Saward. 24 June 2008. Archived from
3179:"MacKenzie explains decision not to stand in David Davis byelection"
506:, announced his intention to resign on 12 June 2008, a day after a
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1979:, has been consistently represented by Conservative MPs since the
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Davis had held the seat as a Conservative since its creation in
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in 1982 when the sitting MPs changed parties, and in 1986 when
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Davis held the seat, as a Conservative, since its creation in
1554:, following her last place, as an Independent, at the earlier
3044:"Britain: SEP to stand in Haltemprice and Howden by-election"
2895:"Ronnie Carroll is standing for the Make Politicians History"
2606:"Christian Party leader to stand in Haltemprice & Howden"
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2438:"David Davis: Other MPs who resigned to fight byelections"
2359:"Tories aghast as Davis quits to wage lone war on 42 days"
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The nature of Davis's resignation resulted in a number of
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Picture", but that if elected he would refuse to take the
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The by-election followed a heavy defeat for Labour in the
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3100:"Herbert Winford Crossman is standing as an Independent"
2677:(Press release). English Democrats Party. Archived from
457:. Most of the population is centred in the villages of
2494:"Statement as to persons nominated and notice of poll"
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3020:. Official Monster Raving Loony Party. Archived from
644:, the Liberal Democrats did not field a candidate in
3478:"42-Day Detention Transcends Party Politics β Clegg"
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stand against Davis for election. MacKenzie stated "
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344:Davis was subsequently re-elected to his seat as a
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2760:"Shan Oakes β The real civil liberties candidate"
2549:"Haltemprice and Howden's ballot paper conundrum"
2492:East Riding of Yorkshire Council (26 June 2008).
1386:would not take the weight of all the candidates.
3452:"David Icke is standing for the None (No Party)"
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3773:Election leaflets from the by-election campaign
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3422:"David Icke to stand in "Big Brother" election"
2845:Shan Oakes β The real civil liberties candidate
1445:candidate. He fought the campaign on the theme
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3287:"Campaigners set to fight Davis by-election"
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433:of Haltemprice and Howden is located in the
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3152:"Tony Farnon is standing as an Independent"
3070:"Double identity of David Davis challenger"
2387:. Duncan Gilmour. June 2008. Archived from
2204:by-election records and unusual occurrences
1550:The Miss Great Britain Party candidate was
1465:candidate for the same constituency in the
516:detention of terror suspects without charge
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3673:"Has David Davis gone stark raving mad?".
2841:"Grey meets Green in by-election showdown"
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1818:Candidate with no ballot paper description
1610:'s candidate was Rosalyn Warner, known as
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605:resigned with the intention to re-contest
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4089:Elections in the East Riding of Yorkshire
3371:Jill Saward. 26 June 2008. Archived from
3313:"Icke and Saward may contest by-election"
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2957:"Davis to discover by-election opponents"
2651:. Conservative Party (UK). Archived from
1800:(UKIP) member, and was UKIP candidate in
1660:2007 National Assembly for Wales election
3339:"Latest by-election contenders revealed"
2518:"Haltemprice and Howden: Result in full"
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333:. The two other main political parties,
18:Haltemprice and Howden by-election, 2008
3319:. Archant Community Media. 25 June 2008
3128:. The Reformation Party. Archived from
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291:2008 Haltemprice and Howden by-election
4099:July 2008 events in the United Kingdom
3823:54th Parliament of the United Kingdom
3718:"UK General Election results May 2005"
2701:"Smoke rebels to stand in by-election"
4104:2000s in the East Riding of Yorkshire
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1986:Davis's majority fell to 4.3% in the
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4084:2008 elections in the United Kingdom
3689:"General Election result, June 2001"
1779:, as "Independent Old Age Pensioner"
664:Polling took place on 10 July 2008.
571:Analogous UK parliamentary elections
3558:. Labour Party (UK). Archived from
3205:"Trader set to stand against Davis"
2925:"Did David Davis keep his dignity?"
2464:"Man-in-white stands for Euro seat"
1959:, and held the predecessor seat of
1608:Official Monster Raving Loony Party
1602:Official Monster Raving Loony Party
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3648:"Ex-Sun Editor to "take on" Davis"
3504:"Labour won't stand against Davis"
2815:"Voters terrify Brown, says Davis"
2579:"By-election stage collapse fears"
2332:"David Davis resigns from Commons"
1787:is the former Conservative MP for
1680:stood as an independent candidate.
1498:2009 European Parliament elections
1406:Church of the Militant Elvis Party
540:, having previously been MP since
445:in the east to the market town of
25:
3744:"Guide: The Haltemprice hopefuls"
3622:"Queen in by-election clash fear"
3261:"Rape campaigner by-election bid"
2411:"Davis 'should fund by-election'"
2357:Wintour, Partick (13 June 2008).
27:2008 UK Parliamentary by-election
3411:Greg Wood By-election Literature
3177:Percival, Jenny (19 June 2008).
2789:Yorkshire and Humber Green Party
2547:Isaby, Jonathan (27 June 2008).
2526:British Broadcasting Corporation
2278:"A record-breaking by-election?"
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3582:"UKIP MEP applauds Davis stand"
2785:"Shan Oakes, EU 2009 candidate"
2436:Andrew Sparrow (12 June 2008).
1833:oath of allegiance to the Queen
1620:Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy
514:, which would extend the legal
301:on 10 July 2008 to elect a new
3556:"Statement from Dianne Hayter"
3480:. 12 June 2008. Archived from
3345:. 25 June 2008. Archived from
2866:White, Roland (15 June 2008).
2604:Warren, Paula (26 June 2008).
2255:"UK Parliament Elections Page"
1556:Crewe and Nantwich by-election
636:and won the seat. In both the
591:Mitcham and Morden by-election
557:Crewe and Nantwich by-election
1:
3530:"Reaction: Davis resignation"
2923:Watson, Iain (11 July 2008).
1767:stood as "Anti Crime" in the
1580:2008 London Assembly election
1572:2004 London Assembly election
613:overtook events and he lost.
3596:"David Davis Power Play BNP"
1085:Church of the Militant Elvis
544:for the predecessor seat of
33:2008 Haltemprice and Howden
3722:Political Science Resources
3693:Political Science Resources
1769:2007 Sedgefield by-election
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3154:. VoteWise. Archived from
3102:. VoteWise. Archived from
2897:. VoteWise. Archived from
2649:"Haltemprice & Howden"
2212:Bristol South East in 1963
1652:University of Huddersfield
595:fifteen Northern Irish MPs
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431:UK Parliament constituency
395:anti-terrorism legislation
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3293:. JPI Media. 25 June 2008
3185:. Guardian News and Media
2444:. Guardian News and Media
2385:"David Davis For Freedom"
2365:. Guardian News and Media
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630:Cash-for-questions affair
381:single issue by-elections
327:civil liberties in the UK
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3979:Lists of UK by-elections
3343:Driffield Times and Post
3048:World Socialist Web Site
2738:"Haltemprice and Howden"
2675:"Haltemprice and Howden"
1977:East Riding of Yorkshire
1648:Socialist Equality Party
1642:Socialist Equality Party
1546:Miss Great Britain Party
1520:Make Politicians History
1511:Make Politicians History
1376:1993 Newbury by-election
1171:Make Politicians History
565:general election of 2005
439:Yorkshire and the Humber
435:East Riding of Yorkshire
3882:Bromley and Chislehurst
3317:East Anglia Daily Times
2610:Christian Party website
2231:English Democrats Party
1594:David Pinder stood for
1524:Eurovision Song Contest
1459:English Democrats Party
1453:English Democrats Party
1447:David Davis for Freedom
3933:Haltemprice and Howden
2210:by-election since the
1902:British National Party
1896:British National Party
1757:Counter-Terrorism Bill
1666:Independent candidates
1576:British National Party
1528:Hampstead and Highgate
1486:smoking ban in England
669:Haltemprice and Howden
642:2005 general elections
601:. In addition in 1955
512:Counter-Terrorism Bill
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451:Holme-on-Spalding-Moor
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415:Haltemprice and Howden
311:Haltemprice and Howden
81:Haltemprice and Howden
3598:. BNP. Archived from
1999:General election 2005
1992:2005 general election
1988:2001 general election
1981:1837 general election
1890:UK Independence Party
1884:UK Independence Party
1806:2005 general election
1798:UK Independence Party
1777:1997 general election
1692:1997 general election
1570:candidate; she was a
1566:Tess Culnane was the
1532:1997 general election
1526:entrant. He stood in
1467:2001 general election
1463:UK Independence Party
1416:2005 general election
618:1997 general election
611:1955 general election
599:Anglo-Irish Agreement
504:Shadow Home Secretary
494:
412:
362:broke several records
3132:on 12 September 2017
1951:Constituency history
1852:, the leader of the
853:Monster Raving Loony
303:Member of Parliament
3602:on 10 November 2008
3458:on 13 February 2012
3018:"Madcows Statement"
2740:. UK Polling Report
2198:By-election records
2002:
1922:and its proprietor
1745:, a campaigner for
1656:South Wales Central
1638:general elections.
1420:Brentwood and Ongar
1152:Eamonn Fitzpatrick
672:
587:Lincoln by-election
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3967:Glasgow North East
3921:Crewe and Nantwich
3426:David Icke website
3349:on 12 October 2008
2705:Morning Advertiser
2216:Conservative Party
1997:
1717:Eamonn Fitzpatrick
1582:candidate for the
1574:candidate for the
1443:Conservative Party
1219:Christopher Foren
1016:Socialist Equality
671:by-election, 2008
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603:Sir Richard Acland
561:Conservative Party
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443:Kingston upon Hull
437:, which is in the
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321:of the sitting MP
182:Popular vote
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3562:on 30 August 2008
3401:on 31 August 2009
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2994:on 19 August 2008
2901:on 30 August 2009
2681:on 31 August 2009
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1854:Liberal Democrats
1845:Liberal Democrats
1789:Vale of Glamorgan
1737:Crown Prosecutor.
1731:Christopher Foren
1725:Northampton South
1395:George Hargreaves
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1065:George Hargreaves
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528:Culture Secretary
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1696:Referendum Party
1684:Herbert Crossman
1628:Sunderland South
1540:ProLife Alliance
1473:Freedom 4 Choice
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759:English Democrat
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589:in 1973 and the
583:Second World War
510:vote passed the
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502:Davis, the then
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103:First party
83:constituency
63:10 July 2008
62:
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3852:September:
3395:"Greg Wood"
2985:**HACKED**
2313:22 December
2227:Green Party
2036:David Davis
1973:Howdenshire
1969:Haltemprice
1918:newspaper,
1742:Jill Saward
1721:Northampton
1711:Tony Farnon
1688:Harrow West
1673:David Craig
1624:BBC Radio 4
1505:David Davis
1492:Green Party
1435:David Davis
925:David Craig
833:Jill Saward
828:Independent
740:Shan Oakes
706:David Davis
646:Wyre Forest
628:, over the
626:Martin Bell
496:David Davis
475:Haltemprice
370:Green Party
350:Green Party
323:David Davis
315:resignation
295:by-election
273:David Davis
255:David Davis
198:Percentage
154:Shan Oakes
149:David Davis
35:by-election
4073:Categories
3965:November:
3944:Glenrothes
3942:November:
3904:Sedgefield
3869:February:
3854:Livingston
3235:Saward.org
3074:First Post
3004:**HACKED**
2238:References
2009:Candidate
1961:Boothferry
1850:Nick Clegg
1824:David Icke
1380:Sedgefield
1366:Candidates
1131:Greg Wood
1110:John Upex
973:David Icke
679:Candidate
652:candidate
546:Boothferry
485:See also:
471:Cottingham
419:Humberside
405:Background
144:Candidate
4043:1979β2010
4038:1950β1979
4033:1931β1950
4028:1918β1931
4023:1900β1918
4018:1885β1900
4013:1868β1885
4008:1857β1868
4003:1847β1857
3998:1832β1847
3993:1818β1832
3988:1806β1818
3983:1801β1806
2851:27 August
2144:Majority
2065:Jon Neal
1908:News Corp
1811:Greg Wood
1802:Wakefield
1794:John Upex
1686:stood in
1478:Blackpool
1382:in 2005.
1300:Majority
1060:Christian
945:New Party
607:Gravesend
463:Kirk Ella
399:safe seat
317:from the
305:(MP) for
231:New party
226:New party
3748:BBC News
3652:BBC News
3626:BBC News
3534:BBC News
3508:BBC News
3265:BBC News
3209:BBC News
2988:"HACKED"
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2819:BBC News
2583:BBC News
2522:BBC News
2468:BBC News
2415:BBC News
2336:BBC News
2308:BBC News
2282:BBC News
2229:and the
1733:was the
1694:for the
1578:. and a
1538:for the
481:Campaign
459:Willerby
337:and the
265:Elected
3848:Cheadle
3827:»
3821:to the
3809:«
3728:25 June
3699:25 June
3675:The Sun
3658:13 June
3632:26 June
3606:15 June
3584:. UKIP.
3566:11 July
3540:14 June
3514:19 June
3488:12 June
3462:11 July
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2764:GP Blog
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2342:25 June
2288:11 July
2163:48,029
2159:Turnout
2068:17,676
2042:22,792
1946:History
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1936:The Sun
1932:The Sun
1915:The Sun
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1775:in the
1690:in the
1658:in the
1630:in the
1530:in the
1418:and in
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1412:Erewash
1324:23,911
1320:Turnout
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712:17,113
616:At the
498:in 2008
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2089:6,104
2082:Labour
2012:Votes
2006:Party
1965:Howden
1480:based
766:1,714
743:1,758
682:Votes
676:Party
660:Result
622:Tatton
585:, the
524:Labour
467:Anlaby
447:Howden
379:While
335:Labour
293:was a
222:24.1%
214:Swing
193:1,714
190:1,758
186:17,113
162:Party
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2185:Swing
2169:+4.3
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2139:β0.8
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1735:Leeds
1700:{sic}
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1314:53.5
1306:64.2
736:Green
727:24.1
717:71.6
453:near
209:7.2%
206:7.4%
202:71.6%
171:Green
3953:2009
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3891:2007
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2180:hold
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2126:UKIP
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2110:798
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