Labour ‘not taking anything for granted’ as campaigning begins

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abour’s candidate within the Uxbridge and South Ruislip by-election is “not taking anything for granted”, because the celebration launched its marketing campaign to win Boris Johnson’s outdated seat.

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The celebration’s marketing campaign co-ordinator, Shabana Mahmood, and shadow work and pensions secretary Jonathan Ashworth, have been within the space on Saturday to start campaigning lower than 24 hours after the previous prime minister give up because the constituency MP.

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The celebration must overturn a majority of simply over 7,000 to win the previously protected Conservative seat that's changing into more and more marginal.

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The frontbenchers addressed a bunch of about 20 canvassers, together with shadow solicitor basic Andy Slaughter, earlier than the group started knocking on doorways of streets lined with suburban semi-detached homes in Hillingdon, west London.

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Some passing drivers tooted their horns in help whereas a minimum of one might be heard shouting “Vote Conservative”.

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Ms Mahmood had launched the celebration’s marketing campaign within the former Mid-Bedfordshire seat of ex-culture secretary Nadine Dorries earlier within the day, and joked she will probably be including Selby to her “by-election tour” following the resignation of shut Johnson ally Nigel Adams.

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Danny Beales, who's making an attempt to wrestle the Uxbridge and South Ruislip seat from the Conservatives, instructed activists he will probably be a “full time local MP living here all year round” if he wins.

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He added to the PA news company that he's “not taking anything for granted”.

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He went on: “I think people are telling us that they’re pretty fed up, whether they voted Labour or Conservative last time, they feel the country is not working.

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“I definitely think we’re in with a shot, we just need to get out there, speak to as many people as we can and make the case that I would be a great full-time MP and we need change, a new government too.

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“I think mostly the sense for the last 10 years was, we haven’t had a local MP, there hasn’t been an advice surgery where you can go and see your MP.

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“You may write, you may get a response, you might not.”

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Ms Mahmood mentioned Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has “lost control” of his celebration and is “too weak” to unite the Conservatives, earlier than accusing Boris Johnson of exhibiting “disdain” to his former constituents.

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Speaking to Sky News, she added: “People here care about the cost of living, the Tories care about themselves.”

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When requested whether or not successful the Mid-Bedfordshire and Selby and Ainsty by-elections can be a “tall order”, she mentioned the celebration is “fighting for every vote”.

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She additionally mentioned she can be a “billionaire” if she had £1 for each time a journalist had requested her whether or not Labour chief Sir Keir Starmer and Lib Dem chief Sir Ed Davey have had discussions about an unofficial pact.

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She went on: “We need MPs who are going to be the voice of their areas in Parliament, not treating their MP title as a plaything to do damage to their Tory prime minister.

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“It is clear that these resignations and these by-elections are designed to do maximum damage to this Tory prime minister.

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“This (Boris Johnson) is not a man who cares about anything other than Boris Johnson.

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“What we care about is the voters of Uxbridge, he has shown disdain for the voters of Uxbridge.”

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Mr Ashworth instructed PA Labour will not be “remotely complacent” about successful the by-election or a basic election.

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But he mentioned he can “just sense” that folks have had sufficient of the Conservatives.

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He added: “We are going to be campaigning hard for every single vote here.

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“This campaign here is about 13 years of economic failure by the Conservatives, 13 years of driving our NHS into the ground, 13 years of failing to give young people good jobs and opportunities to get on to the housing ladder, and it’s about the complete mess the Tories made of the economy last year, putting a bomb under the economy.

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“Labour is not remotely complacent, not remotely complacent, because we are working hard to win the trust of the people, but I do just sense that people have had enough of the Conservatives.

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“People are fed up of nothing working in this country.

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“In many ways this is a last-gasp government. Rishi Sunak is asking the British people to pay the price of 13 years of their economic failure.”

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