Ballot papers being counted

Conservative stronghold falls to Liberal Democrats after 21 years

After more than two decades as a Conservative stronghold, the villages of Brighstone, Calbourne and Shalfleet have gone yellow — voting in a Liberal Democrat to represent them on the Isle of Wight council instead.

Once the seat of Isle of Wight MP Bob Seely, Cllr Nick Stuart now represents the area, after voters went to the polls yesterday (Thursday, 24th November).

Just under a quarter of the votes for Conservative
The full seat previously held by the Conservatives since 2011, but Brighstone itself has been blue since 2005.

This time around, Conservative Carol Bryan secured just under a quarter of the votes cast (239), compared to Cllr Stuart’s landslide victory, with more than half the total votes (526).

Cllr Stuart’s share was more than the four other candidates in the running, combined.

310 fewer votes than former incumbent
Against a backdrop that sees winter by-elections get historically lower turnouts, Ms Bryan received 310 fewer votes than were won by the area’s former Conservative councillor, Steve Hastings, in May 2021.

Mr Hastings left the Isle of Wight council in October, saying he no longer believed in the Conservative Party.

In his resignation statement, he said two turbulent years in politics, with Partygate and scandals tarnishing the Tory party, followed by a lack of governance and the ‘farce’ that engulfed the leadership, had led him to become disillusioned with politics and politicians, locally and nationally.

Beaten in previous election
Just 19 months ago, in that May election, Steve Hastings beat Nick Stuart by 170 votes.

They previously went head-to-head in the 2018 by-election, called to fill a gap left by Bob Seely’s move to Parliament, as the Isle of Wight MP.

On that occasion, Mr Hastings beat Mr Stuart by 261 votes.

The results
The full results of last night’s by-election are:

  • Nick Stuart, Liberal Democrat – 526 votes
  • Carol Bryan, Local Conservatives – 239 votes
  • Doug Alldred, The Green Party – 153 votes
  • Stephen J Parkes, Vectis Party – 36 votes
  • Gary Clarke, Labour Party – 31 votes

Article edit
9.25am 25th Nov 2022 – The LDR used the wrong ward to determine previous election results. Brighstone has been held by the Conservatives since 2005 but the other areas were Conservative from 2011. The article has been changed accordingly 


This article is from the BBC’s LDRS (Local Democracy Reporter Service) scheme, which News OnTheWight is taking part in. Some alterations and additions may have been made by OnTheWight. Ed

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