THE TORIES’ Welsh election campaign has been dealt a humiliating setback after the party polled just seven votes in council election.
Tory candidate Nigel Godfrey polled just 0.8 per cent of the 833 votes cast at the by-election in Caerphilly’s Moriah ward on Thursday.
The total is three fewer than the number of eligible voters Mr Godfrey required to nominate him to stand in the election.
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