British Conservative Parliamentary candidate Chloe Smith, left, is congratulated by Monster Raving Looney candidate John Smith, right, after her win in the Norwich North By-Election at the Norfolk Showground, near Norwich, England Friday July 25, 2009. Britain's main opposition party has take a Parliament seat away from the governing Labour Party. Friday's election result was an embarrassment for Prime Minister Gordon Brown but has no effect on Labour's control of the House of Commons. Conservative candidate Chloe Smith took more than twice as many votes as the Labour candidate in the special election in Norwich, in eastern England. AP Photo logo AP Photo 4 months ago

British Conservative Parliamentary candidate Chloe Smith, left, is congratulated by Monster Raving Looney candidate John Smith, right, after her win in the Norwich North By-Election at the Norfolk Showground, near Norwich, England Friday July 25, 2009. Britain's main opposition party has take a Parliament seat away from the governing Labour Party. Friday's election result was an embarrassment for Prime Minister Gordon Brown but has no effect on Labour's control of the House of Commons. Conservative candidate Chloe Smith took more than twice as many votes as the Labour candidate in the special election in Norwich, in eastern England.