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Conservative MPs fear they could lose a by-election to replace Owen Paterson in North Shropshire, after Richard Tice’s Reform UK split the vote in Old Bexley and Sidcup, writes Tony Diver. MPs told The Telegraph that “the vibes coming back” from the seat are “not good,” ahead of a vote there on December 16.
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