2024 Blackpool South by-election explained

Election Name:2024 Blackpool South by-election
Type:parliamentary
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2019 United Kingdom general election
Previous Year:2019
Election Date:2 May 2024
Next Election:2024 United Kingdom general election
Next Year:July 2024
Seats For Election:Blackpool South constituency
Turnout:32.5% (24.3 pp)
Image1:Official Portrait of Chris Webb MP 2024 (cropped).jpg
Candidate1:Chris Webb
Party1:Labour Party (UK)
Popular Vote1:10,825
Percentage1:58.9%
Swing1: 26.0 pp
Candidate2:David Jones
Party2:Conservative Party (UK)
Popular Vote2:3,218
Percentage2:17.5%
Swing2: 32.1 pp
Candidate3:Mark Butcher
Party3:Reform UK
Popular Vote3:3,101
Percentage3:16.9%
Swing3: 10.8 pp
Map Size:225px
MP
Before Election:Scott Benton
Before Party:Independent
After Election:Chris Webb
After Party:Labour
Country:United Kingdom

A by-election took place on 2 May 2024 in the UK Parliament constituency of Blackpool South, the same day as local elections in England and Wales.

The by-election followed the resignation of incumbent MP Scott Benton.[1] [2] Benton had been suspended for 35 days from the House of Commons after being caught in a newspaper sting operation offering lobbying services for payment. This triggered a recall petition, which had started, but was then terminated by Benton's resignation.

The by-election was won by Chris Webb of the Labour Party with a 26% swing, on a turnout of 32.5%.[3] It was the last by-election of the 2019–2024 Parliament.

Background

Constituency

Blackpool South had been a Labour-held seat since 1997. Before that election, Conservative Party MPs had won in and represented the constituency since it was first contested in 1945. In the 2019 general election it was won by Conservative candidate Scott Benton, who defeated the incumbent Labour MP Gordon Marsden. Some reporters and pollsters describe the constituency as one of the seats that make up the "red wall" and "sea wall".[4] [5] [6] It is one of the most deprived constituencies in England, with high levels of unemployment and crime.[7] All 14 of Lancashire's districts voted for Brexit in the 2016 European Union membership referendum, with the borough of Blackpool registering a particularly strong leave vote of 67.5%.[8]

Corruption allegations

In April 2023 The Times published an article resulting from a sting operation alleging that Benton was willing to table parliamentary questions, leak documents and lobby ministers on behalf of gambling companies in return for "thousands of pounds per month".[9] He also told the reporters that other MPs would be similarly willing to accept such payments. Benton was subsequently suspended from the Conservative Party,[10] sitting thereafter as an independent MP.[11]

In December 2023 the House of Commons' Standards Committee found that he had breached the House's rules and recommended a 35-day suspension from the House.[12] This finding was appealed to the Independent Expert Panel, but the panel "found no substance" in Benton's arguments and dismissed the appeal.[13] On 27 February 2024 the Commons approved a motion suspending Benton from the House for 35 days.

Recall petition and resignation

As the length of Benton's suspension exceeded the ten-day threshold designated in the Recall of MPs Act 2015, a recall procedure was triggered.

The signing period began on Tuesday 12 March and was set to run until Monday 22 April 2024.[14] The number of signatures required for the petition to be successful, 10% of the constituency's electorate, was 5,634. The Labour party officially registered as campaigning for the petition's success.[15]

Benton resigned as an MP on 25 March 2024, terminating the recall petition thirteen days into the signing period.[16]

Campaign

The writ of election was moved on 26 March 2024.[17] The by-election was held on 2 May 2024, concurrently with local elections and police and crime commissioner elections.

Issues in the by-election included "levelling-up",[18] social deprivation,[19] overstretched NHS,[20] homelessness,[21] low investment,[22] crime, anti-social behaviour,[23] and child poverty.[24]

On 19 April 2024, a hustings was held between the candidates at Blackpool Cricket Club.[25] [26]

Candidates

Labour selected Chris Webb to stand for the constituency in August 2023. Webb is a former assistant to Gordon Marsden, who represented Blackpool South as MP from 1997 until 2019.[27] [28]

The Conservative candidate was David Jones.[29] His background is in the construction industry and charitable fundraising.[30]

Ben Thomas stood for the Green Party.[29] He is secretary of the Blackpool and Fylde Green Party. The Greens have called for the new football regulator to be based in Blackpool.[31]

The Liberal Democrats selected Andrew Cregan as their candidate.[32] Cregan was previously a Labour councillor in Tower Hamlets, but defected to the Liberal Democrats in 2017 over Brexit.[33]

Reform UK selected Mark Butcher to stand as their candidate.[34] He is a former street preacher and local charity worker.[35] During the campaign the Charity Commission confirmed it had not opened a "statutory case" into his soup kitchen amid allegations of misuse of funds but has raised a "compliance case" into issues regarding political bias with the Trustees of the charity.[36]

The Alliance for Democracy and Freedom selected Kim Knight.[37] Damon Sharp stood for the label New Open Non-Political Organised Leadership.[38] Stephen Black was an Independent candidate.[39] Perennial candidate Howling Laud Hope stood for the Official Monster Raving Loony Party.[40]

Result

The result was considered a strong performance by Labour and a weak one for the Conservatives, with the swing being the third-largest Conservative-to-Labour swing since 1945.[41] Psephologist John Curtice likened this and other recent results to elections in the years before Labour's landslide win in 1997.[42]

Reform UK came a close third behind the Conservative Party, giving it the largest share of the vote in a by-election since its change of name from the Brexit Party.[43]

Notes and References

  1. News: Former Tory MP resigns leaving PM to face new by-election . 25 March 2024 . BBC News.
  2. Web site: Parliamentary by-election Blackpool South . Blackpool Council . 27 March 2024.
  3. News: Mathers . Matt . Zakir-Hussain . Maryam . 3 May 2024 . Local elections results 2024 - live: Labour take Blackpool South with huge swing as Tories edge Reform UK . The Independent . 3 May 2024.
  4. News: Gutteridge . Nick . 2024-03-25 . Sunak faces another critical Red Wall by-election as Scott Benton resigns . 2024-03-26 . The Telegraph . en-GB . 0307-1235.
  5. Web site: New YouGov MRP model shows Conservatives losing up to 32 seats in the Red Wall . 2024-03-27 . YouGov . en-gb.
  6. Web site: Red wall wave 6 . 2024-03-27 . JL Partners . en-US.
  7. Web site: Clarke-Ezzidio . Harry . 2024-02-20 . Did Blackpool South's gamble on the Tories' Scott Benton pay off? . 2024-03-26 . New Statesman . en-US.
  8. News: 2016-06-24 . EU referendum: All 14 Lancashire districts back Brexit . 2024-03-28 . BBC News . en-GB.
  9. News: Kenber . Billy . Nachiappan . Arthi . 6 April 2023 . Exposed: How Tory MP offered to lobby for gambling investors . 27 February 2024 . The Times.
  10. News: Scott Benton suspended as Tory MP after lobbying sting. 5 April 2023. 27 February 2024.
  11. News: 2024-02-27 . Scott Benton: Lobbying scandal MP recall petition triggered . 2024-02-27 . BBC News . en-GB.
  12. Web site: 14 December 2023 . Scott Benton - Second Report of Session 2023–24 . 27 February 2024.
  13. News: Rogers . Alexandra . Scott . Jennifer . 27 February 2024 . Rishi Sunak braced for another by-election after ex-Tory MP Scott Benton suspended from Commons . 27 February 2024 . Sky News.
  14. News: 12 March 2024 . Recall petition - Blackpool South . Blackpool Council . 13 March 2024.
  15. Web site: 15 March 2024 . Petition campaigners . 26 March 2024 . Blackpool Council.
  16. News: 2024-03-25 . Former Tory MP resigns leaving PM to face new by-election . 2024-03-25 . BBC News . en-GB.
  17. News: 2024-03-26 . Blackpool South by-election to take place in May . 2024-03-26 . BBC News . en-GB.
  18. Web site: Ford . James . 2024-04-01 . James Ford: Blackpool South should be the poster child for levelling up. But will the forthcoming by-election reflect that? . 2024-04-02 . Conservative Home . en-GB.
  19. News: Ofori . Morgan . 2024-03-26 . 'Dirty rotten scoundrel': Blackpool voters dismayed by Tory MP Scott Benton . 2024-04-02 . The Guardian . en-GB . 0261-3077.
  20. Web site: 2024-04-20 . Blackpool South voters turn on 'Richy' Rishi Sunak ahead of crunch by-election . 2024-04-25 . The Independent . en.
  21. Web site: 2024-03-28 . Reform UK launches Blackpool by-election campaign . 2024-04-02 . Express & Star . en.
  22. Web site: Walker . Ben . 2024-04-05 . Can the Conservatives cling on in Blackpool South? . 2024-04-09 . The New Statesman . en-US.
  23. Web site: Local issues the focus at packed-out Blackpool South by-election hustings . 2024-04-20 . thelead.uk . en.
  24. Web site: Belger . Tom . 2024-03-26 . Blackpool South by-election confirmed: Meet Labour candidate Chris Webb . 2024-04-02 . LabourList . en-GB.
  25. Web site: Lopez . Jamie . 2024-04-19 . Chaos at Blackpool South's by-election hustings as police called . 2024-04-20 . Lancs Live . en.
  26. Web site: Durkin . Tony . 19 April 2024 . 52 pictures of candidates facing voters at Blackpool South by-election hustings at Blackpool Cricket Club . Blackpool Gazette.
  27. News: Belger . Tom . Blackpool South by-election confirmed: Meet Labour candidate Chris Webb . 25 March 2024 . LabourList . 25 March 2024.
  28. News: Parkinson . Shelagh . Local candidate Chris is bidding to seize Blackpool South from Tories at next election . 25 March 2024 . 16 August 2023.
  29. Web site: Blackpool South by-election Full list of candidates. LBC. 28 March 2024. 28 March 2024.
  30. Web site: Blackpool South by-election dates and candidates set . 2024-04-02 . thelead.uk . en.
  31. Web site: Gleaves . Sean . 25 April 2024 . Green Party calls for football regulator to set up in Blackpool to bring '£130m boost to town' . Blackpool Gazette.
  32. Web site: Pack . Mark . 2024-02-28 . Liberal Democrat Prospective Parliamentary Candidates . 2024-03-25 . . en-GB.
  33. Web site: Murphy . Joe . 2017-02-02 . Tower Hamlets Labour councillor defects to Lib Dems over Brexit . 2024-03-30 . Evening Standard . en.
  34. News: Parkinson . Shelagh . 28 March 2024 . Here are the names already in the hat to fight the Blackpool South by-election . 29 March 2024 . The Blackpool Gazette.
  35. Web site: 2024-03-28 . Reform UK launches Blackpool by-election campaign . 2024-04-02 . South Wales Argus . en.
  36. News: Quinn . Ben . 2024-04-25 . Reform UK's Blackpool byelection candidate denies wrongdoing amid charity probe . 2024-04-25 . The Guardian . en-GB . 0261-3077.
  37. Web site: Kim Knight unveiled as ADF candidate . 2024-04-20 . Coastal Radio DAB . en.
  38. Web site: 2024-04-10 . Damon Sharp - . 2024-04-20 . nonpol.com . en-US.
  39. Web site: 2024-04-09 . Nine Candidates Standing In The Blackpool South Byelection To Replace Scott Benton . 2024-04-20 . Lytham St Annes News . en-GB.
  40. Web site: Sims . Vanessa . 17 April 2024 . I'm standing for the Monster Raving Loony Party in Blackpool South By-election and I'm confident I'll win . Blackpool Gazette.
  41. Web site: 2024-05-03 . Blackpool South sees third biggest Tory to Labour by-election swing since war . 2024-05-03 . The Independent . en.
  42. News: Stacey . Kiran . Vinter . Robyn . 2024-05-03 . Starmer hails Blackpool South win as result points to big Labour victory at general election . 2024-05-03 . The Guardian . en-GB . 0261-3077.
  43. News: Sigsworth . Tim . 3 May 2024 . Tories lose Blackpool South by-election with just 100 votes more than Reform . 3 May 2024 . The Daily Telegraph.