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New Tory MP cheered into Commons | |
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Conservative MPs cheered loudly and waved their order papers as by-election victor Edward Timpson arrived at the House of Commons to take up his seat. | |
The 34-year-old barrister won the Crewe & Nantwich seat from Labour last month by a margin of almost 8,000 votes. | The 34-year-old barrister won the Crewe & Nantwich seat from Labour last month by a margin of almost 8,000 votes. |
Mr Cameron insisted there must be no "triumphalism" over his MP's arrival - the Tories' first by-election gain from Labour in three decades. | Mr Cameron insisted there must be no "triumphalism" over his MP's arrival - the Tories' first by-election gain from Labour in three decades. |
The contest was triggered by the death of Labour veteran Gwyneth Dunwoody. | The contest was triggered by the death of Labour veteran Gwyneth Dunwoody. |
Mr Timpson won the 22 May by-election by a margin of 7,860 on a massive swing of 17.6% to the Conservatives - a result which revived questions over Gordon Brown's future. | Mr Timpson won the 22 May by-election by a margin of 7,860 on a massive swing of 17.6% to the Conservatives - a result which revived questions over Gordon Brown's future. |
'No complacency' | 'No complacency' |
He arrived at the Commons flanked by shadow chancellor George Osborne and Tory MP Angela Browning to roars of approval from the Conservative benches. | |
Earlier, Mr Cameron said: "It is the first time in 26 years that the Conservative Party has won a by-election seat from the other side. | |
"It's great that there's a new Conservative MP here at Westminster. | "It's great that there's a new Conservative MP here at Westminster. |
"But there will be no complacency or triumphalism from me because I know we've still got a huge amount to do and I know there will be none from Edward either. | "But there will be no complacency or triumphalism from me because I know we've still got a huge amount to do and I know there will be none from Edward either. |
"The work is going to start today to make sure he does the very best job for the people of Crewe and Nantwich and make sure he is re-elected at the General Election." | "The work is going to start today to make sure he does the very best job for the people of Crewe and Nantwich and make sure he is re-elected at the General Election." |
I'm going to spend as much time as I can, not here, but back in the constituency, because that's really where it's going to matter Edward TimpsonCrewe & Nantwich MP | I'm going to spend as much time as I can, not here, but back in the constituency, because that's really where it's going to matter Edward TimpsonCrewe & Nantwich MP |
Mr Timpson said it was "a very exciting day, not just for me, but the whole of the Conservative Party in Crewe and Nantwich". | Mr Timpson said it was "a very exciting day, not just for me, but the whole of the Conservative Party in Crewe and Nantwich". |
"Most importantly, it's an important day for the people of Crewe and Nantwich that their representative is here .... | "Most importantly, it's an important day for the people of Crewe and Nantwich that their representative is here .... |
"I'm going to spend as much time as I can, not here, but back in the constituency, because that's really where it's going to matter. | "I'm going to spend as much time as I can, not here, but back in the constituency, because that's really where it's going to matter. |
"I'm going to work very hard for them and, as I said on the night, I'm not going to let them down." | "I'm going to work very hard for them and, as I said on the night, I'm not going to let them down." |
At the poll, Mr Timpson took 20,539 votes. The Labour candidate, Mrs Dunwoody's daughter Tamsin Dunwoody, was second on 12,679, with Liberal Democrat Elizabeth Shenton third on 6,040. | At the poll, Mr Timpson took 20,539 votes. The Labour candidate, Mrs Dunwoody's daughter Tamsin Dunwoody, was second on 12,679, with Liberal Democrat Elizabeth Shenton third on 6,040. |
Mrs Dunwoody, who had held the seat since it was created in 1983, first entered Parliament as MP for Exeter in 1966. | Mrs Dunwoody, who had held the seat since it was created in 1983, first entered Parliament as MP for Exeter in 1966. |
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