Lib Dems win six seats in Surrey by-elections

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The party took the seats of Guildford South East, Caterham Valley and Camberley West on Surrey County Council

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The Liberal Democrats have won all six of the local council by-elections that took place across Surrey on Thursday.

The party took the seats of Guildford South East, Caterham Valley and Camberley West on Surrey County Council.

They also won three borough and district council ward by-elections.

The Lib Dem group leader on SCC has called for the Tory council leader to resign.

Lib Dem candidate Catherine Houston won Guildford South East by polling 638 more votes than the Conservatives and gaining the seat from the Residents 4 Guildford and Villages group.

In the Camberley West division, Alan Ashbery picked up the seat with 1,617 votes, which was another gain, this time from the Conservatives.

At Spelthorne Borough Council, Laura Barker gained the Staines Ward from the Green Party.

Meanwhile, the Lib Dems also retained the seats they already held in the Caterham Valley division at SCC, as well as the wards of Meadvale and St John's at Reigate and Banstead Borough Council and Whyteleafe at Tandridge District Council.

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Conservative leader of Surrey County Council Tim Oliver said the results were "disappointing"

Reform UK came second in four out of the six by-elections.

Lib Dem leader Sir Ed Davey said: "What remains of the Blue Wall is crumbling away. People across Surrey and beyond have voted for true community champions who will put them first."

The Conservatives had previously lost their majority at SCC following two by-elections in August.

The council leader, Tim Oliver, told BBC Radio Surrey: "My focus is on delivering the best quality services that we can for our residents.

"Yes, it's disappointing, but at the end of the day I'll carry on doing the best job I can."

Speaking to BBC Radio Surrey, the Lib Dem leader on SCC, Paul Follows, said: "It was a good result for us and shows how hard we are working.

"I'm personally calling on Tim Oliver to resign."

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