Polls have closed in the Copeland and Stoke by-elections. It is too early to say with any certainty what the results will be, but we’ll be with you on Coffee House until the results are declared.
In Copeland, it is a two horse race between Labour and the Tories. The Tories aren’t predicting they’ll take it, but they do sound rather optimistic. In private, some Labour MPs are very pessimistic about this result. But this could be expectations management.
If the Tories do take Copeland from Labour, it’ll be a staggering result: the governing party hasn’t taken a seat in a by-election in thirty odd years and that was in the middle of the Falklands war with the former Labour MP standing for the SDP.
Stoke Central is a three-way contest, but with Labour as favourites—they sound much more confident about this contest than Copeland. However, the low turnout might make Stoke a bit unpredictable. The Tories have come into the race in the last few days helped by a strong, if youthful, local candidate. While Ukip think that they have got their vote out today and that Labour will have to get more than 8,000 votes to win the seat with any comfort. But it would be a political earthquake of magnitude 6 on the Richter scale if Labour lost here and they are the favourites to hold this seat.
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