chloe smith won that in the bi-election. david cameron came down to celebrate that win. they were pinning their hopes in this seat. the tories have performed very strongly across the eastern region really labour only holding those two seats. charles clark in norwich south losing by just a few hundred votes. all the focus is here in norwich south and as far as the conservatives are concerned they may reduce the majority that they have, that 7,000 majority but ironically, of course, this is still a national labour majority. if the boundaries changes -- despite that, the labour candidate isn't looking that confident. of course, there is still about 45 minutes to go if the returning officer is correct and we'll, of course, bring you that declaration and then we'll have the result on broad land. it is likely to go tory but it will probably stay with the tories a majority of around 5,000. that certainly is the prediction. one caveat bi-election victories are a strange beast. if you remember it was ian gibson the sitting m.p. since 1997, he resigned suddenly because labour said