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Party leaders are awaiting the results of two by-elections in England, one in former PM Tony Blair's old seat. | Party leaders are awaiting the results of two by-elections in England, one in former PM Tony Blair's old seat. |
The Sedgefield contest was triggered by his resignation and the one in Ealing Southall by the death of Piara Khabra, the UK's oldest MP, at age 82. | |
The contest, in two Labour-held seats, is seen as a test of opposition leaders Sir Menzies Campbell and David Cameron. | The contest, in two Labour-held seats, is seen as a test of opposition leaders Sir Menzies Campbell and David Cameron. |
Both made visits to the two seats and Mr Blair has been on the campaign trail in Sedgefield. | |
The former prime minister was MP there for 24 years, and the constituency is considered one of the safest Labour seats in England - held at the last general election by Mr Blair with a majority of 18,449. | The former prime minister was MP there for 24 years, and the constituency is considered one of the safest Labour seats in England - held at the last general election by Mr Blair with a majority of 18,449. |
'Famous five' | 'Famous five' |
The man he hopes will be his successor, Phil Wilson, was one of the original "famous five" Labour activists who talented-spotted Mr Blair back in 1983. | The man he hopes will be his successor, Phil Wilson, was one of the original "famous five" Labour activists who talented-spotted Mr Blair back in 1983. |
Mr Khabra had held Ealing Southall, in west London, since 1992, gaining a majority of 11,440 at the 2005 general election. | |
Lib Dem leaders past and present have been campaigning hard | Lib Dem leaders past and present have been campaigning hard |
A loss for Labour in either seat would be a serious blow to the new prime minister Gordon Brown. | A loss for Labour in either seat would be a serious blow to the new prime minister Gordon Brown. |
But all eyes are on what is expected to be the race for second place between the Lib Dems and the Tories, particularly in Ealing Southall, where the Lib Dems came second in 2005 - but only 1,350 votes ahead of the Tories. | But all eyes are on what is expected to be the race for second place between the Lib Dems and the Tories, particularly in Ealing Southall, where the Lib Dems came second in 2005 - but only 1,350 votes ahead of the Tories. |
Both Mr Cameron and Sir Menzies have had their leadership questioned in recent months, while Mr Brown appears to have benefited from a bounce in the opinion polls since becoming prime minister in June. | Both Mr Cameron and Sir Menzies have had their leadership questioned in recent months, while Mr Brown appears to have benefited from a bounce in the opinion polls since becoming prime minister in June. |
Age row | Age row |
The Tories won an early boost with the defection of five Labour councillors to the Conservatives. | The Tories won an early boost with the defection of five Labour councillors to the Conservatives. |
But it later emerged that their candidate, Tony Lit, had recently attended a Labour fund-raising campaign and been photographed with Mr Blair. | |
Meanwhile, Labour and the Liberal Democrats have become embroiled in a row over the age of the Labour candidate Virendra Sharma. | |
Labour has accused its rivals of misrepresenting its candidate, by saying he was 72, when in fact he was 60. | |
And the party has complained about a newspaper website blog purporting to reveal the proportion of postal votes won, which it says is an offence under electoral law. | |
The newspaper quoted a "source inside the Tory campaign" but the Conservatives dismissed it as "mischief making" by Labour. | The newspaper quoted a "source inside the Tory campaign" but the Conservatives dismissed it as "mischief making" by Labour. |
The official list of candidates for Sedgefield is: | The official list of candidates for Sedgefield is: |
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The list for Ealing Southall is: | The list for Ealing Southall is: |
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The names of candidates and description of who they are standing for are as described on the returning officers' official lists. | The names of candidates and description of who they are standing for are as described on the returning officers' official lists. |