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UK's Conservatives win local election in Scotland

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Posted on June 19, 2026

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UK Conservatives Win Aberdeen By-Election, Marking Major Shift in Scotland

Conservative Victory Signals Political Change in Scotland

Historic Win in Aberdeen

LONDON, June 19 (Reuters) - The Conservative Party won a local election in the oil town of Aberdeen on Friday, the first time the Scottish branch of the party has won a so-called by-election contest for a Westminster parliamentary seat for the first time in 50 years.

Context: Other Key Election Results

Labour's Success in England

While the most consequential local election for decades took place south of the border, where Labour's Andy Burnham cleared a path to ousting Prime Minister Keir Starmer by winning a parliamentary seat in northern England, the Scottish result was a fillip for the Conservative Party.

Conservative Party Performance

The Conservatives are Britain's main opposition party but they placed fourth in the by-election Burnham won, registering only a tiny share of the vote.

Implications for Oil and Gas Policy

Douglas Lumsden's Statement

Conservative Douglas Lumsden took Aberdeen South from the Scottish National Party, saying the result showed voters wanted to stop what he called "the destruction of the oil and gas industry".

Labour Government's Energy Policy

Impact of Fossil Fuel Prices

As fossil fuel prices have risen during the Iran war, the position of Britain's Labour government, which is focused on growing the renewable energy industry while only allowing new oil and gas licences near existing fields, has stoked division.

Other Scottish By-Election Results

In another Scottish by-election for a Westminster seat in Arbroath and Broughty Ferry, about 70 miles north of Edinburgh, it was announced on Friday that Lara Bird had held the seat for the Scottish National Party.

(Reporting by Sarah Young; editing by William James)

Key Takeaways

  • Douglas Lumsden (Conservative) won Aberdeen South by‑election from the SNP—the first such win since the 1960s in that seat (reddit.com)
  • The Conservatives secured about 49.5% of the vote (a 25-point gain), while the SNP fell to 28.6%—underscoring the oil and gas issue’s impact (reddit.com)
  • In nearby Arbroath & Broughty Ferry, the SNP retained its seat—highlighting the localized nature of the shift (en.wikipedia.org)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who won the Aberdeen South seat?
Conservative candidate Douglas Lumsden won the Aberdeen South seat.
What impact did the result have on the oil and gas industry debate?
The result signaled voter concern over the Labour government's stance on renewables and oil and gas licensing.
Who held the Arbroath and Broughty Ferry Westminster seat?
Lara Bird of the Scottish National Party held the Arbroath and Broughty Ferry seat.

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