Council by-elections
There's plenty of online debate about Bradford West which I have contributed to on my Twitter feed (@lukeakehurst).
There were also some council by-elections last night which, lacking the almost unique demographics of Bradford West, demonstrate that Labour's 10% national poll lead is not illusory - particularly the gain with 58.3% of the vote of a ward comprising rural villages in Sevenoaks, Kent, where we had not fielded a candidate for 20 years, and a 17.3% increase in Labour's vote in the heart of Tory Putney:
Buxton Central Ward, High Peak DC. Lab hold. Lab 416 (45%, +3.4), Con 396 (42.9%, +9.4), LD 70 (7.6%, -3.4), Ind 42 (4.5%, +4.5). Swing of 3% from Lab to Con since 2011.
Heckington Rural Ward, North Kesteven DC. Con hold. Con 578 (53.1%, -2.6), Ind 510 (46.9%, +20.6). Swing of 11.6% from Con to Ind since 2011.
Cowden & Hever Ward, Sevenoaks DC. Con hold. Con 296 (78.5%), UKIP 81 (21.5%). Con was unopposed in 2011.
Crokenhill & West Hill Ward, Sevenoaks DC. Lab gain from Ind. Lab 304 (58.3%), Con 177 (34%), UKIP 40 (7.7%). Ind was unopposed in 2011.
Southfields Ward, LB Wandsworth. Con hold. Con 1841 (49.1%, +0.1), Lab 1511 (40.3%, +17.3), LD 220 (5.9%, -13.3), Green 100 (2.7%, -4.6), UKIP 40 (1.1%, +1.1), Ind 38 (1%, +1). Swing of 8.6% from Con to Lab since 2010.