Labour is set to lose a seat in a Welsh heartland for the first time in over a century as voters flock to Reform UK and Plaid Cymru.
Multiple sources within the party have said they are expecting to lose the Caerphilly by-election tonight for the Welsh Senedd.
A Reform source told GB News: “It’s going to be tight but hopefully we do it.”
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage and Plaid Cymru leader Rhun ap Iorwerth both were in the town this week for campaigning.
Speaking just seconds after the polls closed in the Welsh town, GB News Political Editor Chris Hope said: “This is going to be absolutely extraordinary.
“It is only the fifth ever by-election for the Welsh Assembly since 1999, but few can be this important or this disastrous for the Labour Party.”
The result in Caerphilly could be a bellwether for the Senedd election next May and will certainly be treated as such by the winning party.
The by-election was called following the sudden death of Hefin David, who had served as Member of the Senedd for Caerphilly since 2016.
Llyr Powell with Reform UK leader Nigel Farage in the Welsh town
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Plaid Cymru leader Rhun ap Iorwerth with candidate Lindsay Whittle
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A Welsh Labour spokesperson said: “Hefin David loved this constituency and its people. He’s been at the heart of our campaign throughout.
“This has been a tough campaign for the party for a variety of reasons, but we’re proud of what our staff and volunteers have achieved over the past six weeks and are committed to continuing to fight for Caerphilly and the Valleys.”
The result is expected to come in between 2am and 3am, however if the result is close as some pollsters have predicted, there could be a recount.
Sources within both Reform and Plaid have predicted a tight call between the two parties.
Voters have been going to the polls today
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While Labour is the largest party in the Senedd, it does not have a majority, and the next budget vote in January could be even more difficult if the party loses the Caerphilly seat.
Speaking at a press conference in Caerphilly last month, Nigel Farage announced Reform’s candidate, Llyr Powell, and pledged to “throw everything” at the campaign in Caerphilly.
Plaid Cymru’s candidate, Lindsay Whittle, is a long-standing councillor in the Penyrheol ward and leader of the group on Caerphilly Council.
The Labour candidate is Richard Tunnicliffe, a financial analyst and publisher. The candidates fielded by other parties are Gareth Potter, for the Conservatives, Gareth Hughes, for the Green Party, and Anthony Cook for Gwlad, a Welsh pro-independence party.
Count verifiers look on as counting begins for the Caerphilly Senedd by-election
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Steve Aicheler is running for the Liberal Democrats and Roger Quilliam is the candidate for Ukip.

