2007 Ealing Southall By-election
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The 2007 Ealing Southall by-election was a
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for the
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constituency of
Ealing Southall Ealing, Southall (also Ealing Southall) is a constituency created in 1983 and represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2024 by Deirdre Costigan of the Labour Party. Constituency profile The constituency has relatively goo ...
, in west
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. It was held on 19 July 2007. The election was triggered when Piara Khabra, the Labour Party Member of Parliament for Ealing Southall, died on 19 June 2007. Khabra had held the constituency since the 1992 election, while the Labour party has held the seat since its creation in the 1983 election, and the predecessor seat of
Southall Southall () is a large suburban town in West London, England, part of the London Borough of Ealing and is one of its seven major towns. It is situated west of Charing Cross and had a population of 69,857 as of 2011. It is generally divided ...
since it was created before the 1945 election. The government moved the writ for the by-election in Parliament on 28 June 2007, the day after the funeral of Piara Khabra. This by-election and the Sedgefield by-election, also being held on 19 July, were significant because they were the first elections to take place during the tenure of the new
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,
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. According to the Elections Office of Ealing Council, the electorate was 85,423 which represented an increase of 1,685 (2%) on the 2005 general election.


Candidates

Labour selected local councillor
Virendra Sharma Virendra Kumar Sharma (Hindi: , Punjabi: ; born 5 April 1947) is a British-Indian Labour Party politician. He served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Ealing Southall from 2007 to 2024. Early life and career Virendra Sharma was born on 5 ...
from a shortlist of two – with Jo Sidhu the other shortlisted candidate.Woman frontrunner ditched for Southall by-election
, ''Associated Press of Pakistan''
As Khabra had previously announced his intention to stand down at the next UK general election, Labour had already decided on its selection rules and had chosen to have an all-women shortlist for the constituency at the next UK general election, but following Khabra's death, the Labour National Executive Committee decided the by-election selection would not be from an all-women shortlist. Following the selection, five Labour councillors defected to the Conservative Party.Five Southall councillors defect
,
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The Liberal Democrats selected Nigel Bakhai as their candidate; he contested the constituency in 2005 and came second.Lib Dems name by-election choice
/ref> The party fared worse than expected nationally at the
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, and several newspapers claimed the Ealing Southall by-election would be a major test of
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's leadership, with a poor result potentially leading to a leadership challenge. ''
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'' also claimed the party regarded the Ealing Southall election as winnable, and were focussing resources on the seat, in preference to the Sedgefield by-election, to be held the same day. The Conservative Party selected Surinderpal Singh Lit – commonly known as
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– as its candidate. He is the former Managing Director of
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and son of Avtar Lit who contested the constituency as an Independent candidate in the 2001 election and came third. The deputy chair of the local Conservatives, Brij Mohan Gupta, resigned from the party in protest at Lit's selection and endorsed
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' criticisms of
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's policies, joining instead the Liberal Democrats. Newspapers reported that Tony Lit attended a Labour Party fundraising event and Sunrise donated £4,800 to Labour in June 2007, before he switched allegiance to the Conservatives later that month.
/ref> On the ballot paper, Lit was described as "
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's Conservative" while the Sedgefield candidate was simply "Conservative". Several other candidates stood. The RESPECT - The Unity Coalition, Respect party selected local teacher Salvinder Dhillon as its candidate; he previously contested the seat as an independent in 2001.UKPollingReport: Ealing Southall
/ref> The
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announced Indian-born Dr K. T. Rajan as its candidate. He had previously stood for the party in various
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seats. The Green Party selected their 2005 candidate, Sarah Edwards. John Cartwright ran for the
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, having stood repeatedly in
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and also at the
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. The
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chose Sati Chagger as their candidate. Meanwhile, Yaqub Masih, General Secretary of UK Asian Christian Fellowship and a presenter on Sunrise Radio is stood for the
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. Local GP Gulbash Singh, Director of the Sikh Human Rights Group Jasdev Singh Rai and Kuldeep Singh Grewal all stood as independents. The BBC report that independent candidates Kuldeep Singh Grewal urged his supporters to vote Labour, while Golbash Singh called on his supporters to vote Conservative, on 19 July. Due to electoral law the two men are not permitted to remove themselves from the ballot paper and still attracted votes.


Controversy

On 18 July 2007, the Metropolitan Police launched an investigation after receiving a complaint in writing from Labour's election agent Ken Clarke. It related to a ''
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'' website blog entry, posted on 17 July, which claimed to show the results of the postal voting ahead of the ballot. The article on the ''Daily Telegraph'' website quoted "a source inside the Tory campaign". In response, a spokesman for the Conservative Party said: "Our agent in Ealing Southall hasn't published any such information or spoken to the ''Daily Telegraph''." The Telegraph Media Group said the blog entry was removed as soon as they were told it could breach electoral law. The Metropolitan Police said the complaint would be "thoroughly investigated" and "appropriate action taken". The Director of Public Prosecutions has also been asked by Labour to probe claims that the Liberal Democrats misrepresented Labour candidate Virendra Sharma in their election leaflets by listing his age as 72, when at the time of the election he was 60."Election is hit by probes" –
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, 20 July 2007, p4


Results


General Election 2005 result


References


External links


Ealing Council website; – latest By-Election newsBBC NewsLabour Party's Ealing Southall websiteEaling Liberal DemocratsEaling Southall Conservatives

By-elections blogEaling UK Independence Party


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