Ben Houchen’s Tees Valley mayoralty win offers Rishi Sunak a lifeline
by Mark Brown North of England correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#6MHPZ)
Defeat could have spurred Conservative rebels to move against prime minister
The Conservatives have secured victory in one of the most high-profile metro mayoral votes of the local elections after Ben Houchen clung on to his post in Tees Valley, a result that could prove to be a political lifeline for Rishi Sunak.
Houchen was defending a huge majority and was elected despite a 16.5 percentage point swing to Labour. He won 81,930 votes (53.6%) against 63,141 (41.3%) for Labour and 7,679 (5%) for the Liberal Democrats. At the last election he won 73% of the votes.
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