Lib Dem candidate for Lambeth and Southwark, Cllr. Caroline Pidgeon, has said "Thank You" to voters after Labour's majority was slashed by over 10,000 votes in the election race for the London Assembly seat.
The result, declared earlier this afternoon at the Brixton Recreation Centre, saw over a 5% swing from Labour to Liberal Democrat across Lambeth and Southwark.
Caroline said: "This has been an excellent result for the Lib Dems. I would like to thank everyone who voted for me."
She added: "Liberal Democrats were the winning team in the Lambeth and Southwark local elections in 2002, and we have slashed over 10,000 votes from Labour's majority today."
"It also shows how disillusioned people are with the Labour Party - they are fed up with Labour's war in Iraq, the spin and the broken promises. They are turning to the Liberal Democrats".
"With this result, Liberal Democrats are on course to take overall control of both Lambeth and Southwark Councils in the next local elections in 2006"
The result today was:
Labour 31.7% (DOWN 5.9%) - 36,280
Lib Dems 26.9% (UP 4.6%) - 30, 805
Conservatives 15.2% - 17, 379
Green 10.4% - 11, 900
Labour Majority 5, 475
In 2000, the result was:
Labour 37.6% - 37, 985
Lib Dems 22.3% - 22,492
Conservatives 19% - 19,238
Greens 13.1% - 13,242
Labour Majority 15, 493
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