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1986 West Derbyshire by-election

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1986 West Derbyshire by-election

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Constituency of West Derbyshire
Turnout71.9% (Decrease5.5%)
  First party Second party Third party
 
Lib
Lab
Candidate Patrick McLoughlin Christopher Walmsley William Moore
Party Conservative Liberal Labour
Popular vote 19,896 19,796 9,952
Percentage 39.5% 39.4% 19.8%
Swing Decrease16.3% Increase12.3% Increase2.7%

MP before election

Matthew Parris
Conservative

Subsequent MP

Patrick McLoughlin
Conservative

The 1986 West Derbyshire by-election was held on 8 May 1986 when the sitting Conservative Party Member of Parliament, Matthew Parris, took the Chiltern Hundreds and resigned, in order to become the presenter of Weekend World for ITV.

The election was held on the same day as the 1986 local elections and the Ryedale by-election.

During the campaign, the seat's former MP, Matthew Parris, told Vincent Hanna on Newsnight that he thought Labour could gain the seat from the Conservatives.[1]

In his memoirs, he admitted that he deliberately misled both Hanna and the audience to prevent a Liberal victory.[2]

'had I not lied in an interview with the late Vincent Hanna, a BBC pollster carrying out a poll which most improbably suggested that Labour and not the Liberal Democrats[sic] were the challengers in this by-election, [the Liberals] would have won. I knew what I said was false.

Despite a large swing away from him, 28-year-old Patrick McLoughlin of the Conservative Party (who went on to serve in The Cabinet from 2010 to 2018) beat the Liberal Party candidate by 100 votes, and he remained the MP for the seat until his retirement in 2019.

West Derbyshire by-election, 1986[3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Patrick McLoughlin 19,896 39.5 −16.4
Liberal Christopher Walmsley 19,796 39.4 +12.4
Labour William Moore 9,952 19.8 +2.7
Rainbow Alliance Loony Crocodile Tears Christopher Sidwell 348 0.7 New
Independent Robert Goodall 289 0.6 New
Majority 100 0.1 −28.8
Turnout 50,281 71.9 −5.5
Conservative hold Swing

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Chris Rennard, Winning Here, p.84
  2. ^ Matthew Parris, Chance Witness, p.348
  3. ^ Boothroyd, David. "Results of Byelections in the 1983-87 Parliament". United Kingdom Election Results. Archived from the original on 5 April 2018. Retrieved 19 September 2015.