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1982 Birmingham Northfield by-election

UK parliamentary by-election


UK parliamentary by-election

FieldValue
election_name1982 Birmingham Northfield by-election
typeparliamentary
countryUnited Kingdom
seats_for_electionConstituency of Birmingham Northfield
ongoingno
previous_election1979 United Kingdom general election
previous_year1979
next_election1983 United Kingdom general election
next_year1983
election_date28 October 1982
candidate1John Spellar
image1[[File:Official portrait of John Spellar crop 2.jpgx160px]]
party1Labour Party (UK)
popular_vote115,904
percentage136.3%
swing18.8%
candidate2Roger Gale
image2[[File:Official portrait of Sir Roger Gale (3x4 crop).jpgx160px]]
party2Conservative Party (UK)
popular_vote215,615
percentage235.6%
swing29.8%
candidate3Stephen Ridley
image3Lib
party3Liberal Party (UK)
popular_vote311,453
percentage326.1%
swing318.0%
map_size200px
titleMP
before_electionJocelyn Cadbury
before_partyConservative Party (UK)
after_electionJohn Spellar
after_partyLabour Party (UK)
turnout55.0%

The 1982 Birmingham, Northfield by-election of 28 October 1982 was held following the death of Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) Jocelyn Cadbury on 31 July 1982. The seat was gained by the Labour Party in a defeat for Margaret Thatcher's government, ironically just after opinion polls showed an upswing in Conservative support following the victorious Falklands War campaign months earlier. The Conservatives regained the seat at the 1983 general election.

Candidates

  • John Spellar, the winning Labour candidate, would later serve as MP for Warley West.
  • Roger Gale would later serve as MP for North Thanet.
  • Stephen Ridley, a solicitor, ran on a campaign of introducing works councils to give workers more say in their jobs and improving local amenities.
  • Ian Anderson emerged as the leading figure of the Flag Group wing of the National Front and later became leader of the party.
  • Peter Sheppard ran on an anti-National Front, anti-Margaret Thatcher platform. He was chairman of the All Birmingham Committee Against Racism and Fascism.
  • Bill Boaks, a serial independent candidate during the 1970s who frequently managed only double figure vote totals, was standing in his final by-election (he was also a candidate in the Peckham by-election, which was held simultaneously).

Result

Aftermath

The result gave the Labour Party its first gain in a by-election in Britain since 1971. Yet while Labour had regained the seat which it had lost in 1979, the Conservatives were reported to be delighted at only narrowly losing given that the seat had been their third most vulnerable based on the 1979 results. Norman Tebbit, then a Conservative Cabinet minister, noted his party had come "within an ace of holding one of our most marginal constituencies" and argued that the results in Northfield and the by-election held on the same day for the Peckham constituency showed that the intervention of the Alliance allowed Labour to win. Writing in The Glasgow Herald, political journalist Geoffrey Parkhouse argued that winning Northfield saved Labour leader Michael Foot "from disaster", but the closeness of the result meant it was a "desperate victory" for him. He also argued that the results showed that Margaret Thatcher's government was on course to win the next election, but that the Alliance's potential to take votes from the Conservatives could yet prevent them from gaining an overall majority.

References

References

  1. [http://by-elections.co.uk/northfield82/Liberal.html Ridley's election leaflet] {{webarchive. link. (14 March 2012)
  2. [http://by-elections.co.uk/northfield82/sheppard.html Sheppard's election leaflet] {{webarchive. link. (14 March 2012)
  3. Boothroyd, David. "Results of Byelections in the 1979-83 Parliament".
  4. (29 October 1982). "Double Labour victory after two recounts". The Herald.
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