Lib Dems Triumphant in Leicester South by-election

16 Jul 2004
Lib Dem logo bird projected on blockwork

The Liberal Democrats have won the Leicester South by-election overturning a massive Labour majority in the process. The Conservatives came third.

Winning candidate and newly elected Liberal Democrat MP Parmjit Singh Gill said:

"Yesterday Lord Butler gave his views on Tony Blair's reasoning for backing the invasion of Iraq. Today, people in Leicester have given theirs.

"The claims about weapons of mass destruction were exaggerated. The justification which Tony Blair gave for backing George Bush was wrong.

"The people of Leicester South have spoken for the people of Britain. Their message is that the Prime-Minister has abused and lost their trust. He should apologise now. And so should the Conservative Party for backing him so strongly on this issue.

"Charles Kennedy and the Liberal Democrats were right to oppose George Bush's war in Iraq. Charles Kennedy took a courageous stand against the decision to go to war - and his position has been vindicated by events and supported by voters today.

"The people of Leicester have said that they want the Government to change their ways. And that when they are ready for a change of Government - it is not to the Conservatives that they will turn.

"The Liberal Democrats are the challengers to Labour now.

"I would like to thank my Leader Charles Kennedy for his inspirational support in this campaign; my brilliant agent Stuart Bray - and the Lib Dem by-election team who have once again risen to the challenge; and the staff and all those involved in conducting the election.

"But above, all I would like to thank the people of Leicester South who have given me the opportunity of serving them in Parliament. I will not let them down."

This website uses cookies

Like most websites, this site uses cookies. Some are required to make it work, while others are used for statistical or marketing purposes. If you choose not to allow cookies some features may not be available, such as content from other websites. Please read our Cookie Policy for more information.

Essential cookies enable basic functions and are necessary for the website to function properly.
Statistics cookies collect information anonymously. This information helps us to understand how our visitors use our website.
Marketing cookies are used by third parties or publishers to display personalized advertisements. They do this by tracking visitors across websites.