Ashley Dalton, who works part-time for a local charity, is the new MP after taking 62.3% of the vote.
Labour’s Ashley Dalton celebrates after being declared the winner in the West Lancashire by-election at Burscough Racquet and Fitness Centre in Ormskirk Labour has secured the West Lancashire by-election with a majority of 8,326, making Ashley Dalton the constituency’s new MP.
Tory Party candidate Mike Prendergast took just 25.4%, the first time the Conservative vote has fallen below 30% in the seat since the 1997 general election. “They have sent a message to this Conservative Government. They do not have confidence in them to govern or the Prime Minister to lead.
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