Last Thursday’s six council by-election results were
entirely unexciting and gave no sign of a UKIP surge in response to the recent
Brexit shenanigans from the British Political Establishment.
The only result of interest was that of Besses ward in Bury. The Conservatives had a 16.2 percent increase
in their vote when coming second to Labour.
Stephen Morris of the English Democrats came third with 3.7 per cent, a
drop of 7.8 per cent, but any disappointment must have been soothed by
receiving more votes than the Liberal Democrats, Greens and UKIP.
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