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Labour sweeps to victory in Oldham by-election

Jeremy Corbyn hailed the Oldham by-election win as a "vote of confidence in our party" after Jim McMahon swept to victory for Labour.

McMahon secured a majority of more than 10,000 and an increased share of the vote in the by-election which was sparked by the death of long-standing MP Michael Meacher.

But Ukip leader Nigel Farage complained of a "bent" contest and said the party would file a formal complaint.

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Jeremy Corbyn 'delighted' over by-election win

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said he is "delighted" following news of the Oldham West and Royton by-election win.

I am delighted that Labour has not only won the Oldham West and Royton by-election - but increased our share of the vote since the general election in May.

Jim McMahon will make an excellent MP and a worthy successor to Michael Meacher, and I am looking forward to welcoming him to Labour’s team at Westminster.

By-elections can be difficult for the party holding the seat, and turnouts are often low. But to increase our share of the vote since the General Election is a vote of confidence in our party.

– Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn

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