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By-elections: Labour retains all three seats

Nigel Farage: "UKIP's issues are connecting more and more with people"Continue reading the main story Related Stories Analysis: Are UKIP the new Lib Dems? Labour retains seat in Rotherham Labour victory in Middlesbrough Labour has won three by-elections, retaining Commons seats in Croydon North, Middlesbrough and Rotherham.

all three seats "UKIP's most impressive result in Westminster elections so far". Sarah Champion (Labour) 9,866 (46.25%, +1.62%) Jane Collins (UKIP) 4,648 (21.79%, +15.87%) Marlene Guest (BNP) 1,804 (8.46%,

Michael Beckett (Liberal Democrat) 451 (2.11%, -13.87%) Ralph Dyson (TUSC) 261 (1.22%) Paul Dickson (Independent) 51 (0.24%) Clint Bristow (Independent) 29 (0.14%) Labour majority 5,218 (24.46%) 7.13% swing Labour to UKIP

It increased its share of the vote in all three seats, but its majority was down in Rotherham, where the previous MP Dennis Mcshane had quit over expenses claims.

The BNP and Respect pushed the Conservatives into fifth place, while the Lib Dems lost their deposit, trailing in eighth - thought to be the worst by-election result in the party's history. Ms Champion, chief executive of a children's hospice, said: "Cameron's Tories have shown what they think of Rotherham, and today this result tells David Cameron what Rotherham thinks of the Tories."

The UK Independence Party came second in Middlesbrough and Rotherham, and finished third in Croydon North. In Rotherham, the Lib Dems fell from third place to eighth, behind the BNP, Respect and the English Democrats. The party got less than 5% of the vote, losing its deposit, in two out of the three contests. The Conservatives saw their vote drop in each of the seats, coming fifth in Rotherham and fourth in Middlesbrough. UKIP leader Nigel Farage, who attended the count in Rotherham, called the result across

election under, but said his party still had work to do to win back the trust of voters. "Voters in Croydon, Rotherham and Middlesbrough have put their faith in a One Nation Labour Party standing up for young people trying to find work and standing up for people whose living standards are being squeezed," he said. Labour candidate Sarah Champion won in Rotherham with 9,866 votes to UKIP candidate Jane Collins' 4,648.

-1.96%) Yvonne Ridley (Respect) 1,778 (8.34%) Simon Wilson (Conservative) 1,157 (5.42%, -11.32%) David Wildgoose (English Democrat) 703 (3.30%) Simon Copley (Independent) 582 (2.73%, -3.58%)

Turnout: 21,330 (33.63%, -25.37%) "The political establishment is just going to have to wake up to the fact that UKIP is here and here to stay as a significant and rising mainstream part of British politics," he said. Ed Miliband welcomed the results as an endorsement of "One Nation Labour", the slogan he is expected to fight the general

UKIP's campaign in Rotherham was boosted by a row over a local couple who had their foster children removed by the Labour council because they were UKIP members. But worries about unemployment had proven to be more important to voters than the headlines about fostering.


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