Brexit Party loses 'opportunity for next chapter' after failing to win a parliament seat

Nigel Farage's anti-EU Brexit Partyfailed to win its first seat in Britain's parliament after their candidate Mike Greene lost out to the Labour Party's Lisa Forbes in the Peterborough by-election.

Brexit Party leader Nigel Farageand party candidate Mike Greene have a drink at The Bull public house in Newborough in Peterborough.

Brexit Party leader Nigel Farageand party candidate Mike Greene have a drink at The Bull public house in Newborough in Peterborough. Source: AAP

Anti-EU populist Nigel Farage's new Brexit Party failed to win its first seat in Britain's parliament as it lost out to the main opposition Labour Party in a crunch by-election, results on Friday showed.

The poll in the eastern English city of Peterborough was triggered after the sitting MP, Fiona Onasanya, was dumped by voters after being jailed for lying over a speeding offence.

The Brexit Party's candidate Mike Greene, a local entrepreneur, came in second with nearly 29 per cent of the vote, behind Labour's Lisa Forbes, who won about 31 per cent. The ruling Conservatives came third with 21 per cent, while the Liberal Democrats won 12 percent.

Brexit Party candidate Mike Greene gives a thumbs down as newly elected Labour MP Lisa Forbes gives her winners speech.
Brexit Party candidate Mike Greene gives a thumbs down as newly elected Labour MP Lisa Forbes gives her winners speech. Source: AAP

Friday's result is a setback for the Brexit Party - founded by eurosceptic figurehead Mr Farage only a few months ago - which came out on top in the European elections in May with 31.6 per cent of votes cast.

It had been seeking to capitalise on that momentum as well as voter disillusionment with the main Conservative and Labour parties, who have historically shared the Peterborough seat.

Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage with party candidate Mike Greene as they 'door knock' in Newborough in Peterborough.
Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage with party candidate Mike Greene as they 'door knock' in Newborough in Peterborough. Source: AAP

Prime Minister Theresa May is stepping down after delaying Brexit twice as she tried and failed to get her EU divorce deal through parliament.

Mr Farage, who has called for Britain to leave the bloc without a deal, said last weekend while campaigning he saw the by-election as "the opportunity for the next chapter in this great story".


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