Editorial: The by-election to replace Sir David Amess should be uncontested

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Editorial: The by-election to replace Sir David Amess should be uncontested
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candidate, a free run. Although nine fringe candidates stood in the by-election, Ms Brabin was elected with 86 per cent of the vote.

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