Newport West by-election results: Labour retains seat as Ruth Jones is elected to succeed veteran Paul Flynn

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Labour’s Ruth Jones has won the Newport West by-election, retaining the party's seat held by veteran MP Paul Flynn until his death earlier this year.

Mrs Jones, whose victory was announced in the early hours of Friday, was the favourite to succeed Mr Flynn, who held the seat for some 32 years.

The official turnout was 37.1 per cent with 23,615 votes cast, significantly down on 2017 when 67.6 per cent of the electorate turned out.

Mrs Jones took 9,308 votes, giving her a majority of 1,951 over the Tories, with Ukip in third place.

Labour candidate Ruth Jones speaks after winning the Newport West by-election
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She paid tribute to her predecessor in her victory speech, saying: "This by-election has taken place because of the sad passing of Paul Flynn, our friend.

"There have been many tributes to him over the weeks, but one saying stood out to me: 'Everyone knew someone helped by Paul Flynn'. These words have been an inspiration to me during this campaign."

Labour's Ruth Jones is congratulated by her husband David Jones
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The city has long been a Labour stronghold and voted to leave the EU by a margin of 56 per cent to 44 per cent in the 2016 in-out referendum.

Mrs Jones had been the clear favourite to succeed Mr Flynn.

The poll took place in the wake of Prime Minister Theresa May and Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn meeting face-to-face at Westminster for talks on a possible cross-party Brexit compromise.

Mrs Jones, who campaigned for Remain in the lead-up to the EU referendum, said the country should not accept a "damaging Tory Brexit" or a no-deal outcome.

Long-serving Labour MP Paul Flynn died earlier this year
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Ukip's Neil Hamilton, the highest profile name taking part in the contest, sought a return to the Commons more than two decades after being ousted as an MP in the 1997 general election following his involvement in the cash-for-questions scandal.

The party's leader in Wales took 2,023 votes, well up on the party's showing in 2017.

Mr Hamilton had hoped to benefit from the Brexit effect in the Leave-voting city and campaigned saying the by-election would provide a chance to send a clear message to Westminster over its handling of the UK's exit from the EU.

Labour's Ruth Jones (centre) has won the Newport West by-election
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Conservative candidate Matthew Evans, who gained 7,357 votes, had hoped to improve on his party's performance at the 2017 general election, when the Tories finished second.

Mr Evans has been a councillor for the Allt-yr-yn ward in Newport Council for 20 years as well as serving as opposition leader, having served as mayor of the city between 2008 and 2012.

Mrs Jones is a former president of the Wales Trade Union Congress (TUC) and was defeated at two previous parliamentary elections for Monmouth in 2015 and 2017 by Conservative David Davies.

Mr Corbyn welcomed the victory, stating: "Ruth will be a fantastic successor to Paul Flynn and will take up the tireless work he carried out for this community.

"Tonight's result sends a clear message that the people of Newport and Wales are fed up of austerity which has robbed the Welsh economy of £1 billion through needless cuts, and shows support for Labour's alternative."

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