Naz Shah has been re-elected as the MP for Bradford West, with an increased majority.

The Labour candidate beat Conservative Mohammed Afzal by 27,019 votes, 5,117 more votes than the majority at the 2017 election.

Derrick Hodgson of the Brexit Party came third and Liberal Democrat Mark Christie came fourth.

Voter turnout was down by 4.8 percentage points since the last general election.

More than 44,000 people, 62.6% of those eligible to vote, went to polling stations across the area on Thursday, in the first December general election since 1923.

Four of the six candidates, Derrick Hodgson (The Brexit Party), Mark Christie (Liberal Democrat), Darren Parkinson (Green) and Azfar Bukhari (independent) lost their £500 deposits after failing to win 5% of the vote.

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