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Post by Adam in Stroud on Nov 2, 2017 23:34:21 GMT
That Arun result is bloody impressive. Maybe my imaginary Mark Senior prediction wouldn't have been too far off.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2017 23:36:50 GMT
I suspect beaconsfield is maybe just out of reach
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Post by Davıd Boothroyd on Nov 2, 2017 23:37:27 GMT
SEFTON Duke's
John David Pugh (Liberal Democrats) 1,680 Ann Blanche Pearmain (Conservative Party Candidate) 790 Francis Hanley (Labour Party) 417 Terry John Durrance (UK Independence Party) 69 Nicholas John Senior (Green Party) 45
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2017 23:43:08 GMT
Thats a good turnout
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Post by CatholicLeft on Nov 2, 2017 23:44:50 GMT
SEFTON Duke's John David Pugh (Liberal Democrats) 1,680 Ann Blanche Pearmain (Conservative Party Candidate) 790 Francis Hanley (Labour Party) 417 Terry John Durrance (UK Independence Party) 69 Nicholas John Senior (Green Party) 45 John Pugh is a formidable candidate.
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Post by iain on Nov 2, 2017 23:45:18 GMT
SEFTON Duke's John David Pugh (Liberal Democrats) 1,680 Ann Blanche Pearmain (Conservative Party Candidate) 790 Francis Hanley (Labour Party) 417 Terry John Durrance (UK Independence Party) 69 Nicholas John Senior (Green Party) 45 LD - 56.0% (+28.4%) Con - 26.3% (-9.4%) Lab - 13.9% (-2.3%) UKIP - 2.3% (-13.5%) Grn - 1.5% (-3.1%)
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Post by Robert Waller on Nov 2, 2017 23:45:43 GMT
Sefton LDEM: 56.0% (+28.4) CON: 26.3% (-9.4) LAB: 13.9% (-2.3) UKIP: 2.3% (-13.5) GRN: 1.5% (-3.1)
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Post by Adam in Stroud on Nov 2, 2017 23:53:31 GMT
Sefton LDEM: 56.0% (+28.4) CON: 26.3% (-9.4) LAB: 13.9% (-2.3) UKIP: 2.3% (-13.5) GRN: 1.5% (-3.1) Our bloke outpolling the reds and blues combined for the second time tonight. We really should have had a candidate in Egremont. PS not really news, but the evaporation of UKIP continues despite the new leader.
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Post by timmullen1 on Nov 2, 2017 23:57:29 GMT
Liberal Democrat GAIN Braunton East (North Devon) from Conservative.
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Post by Terry Weldon on Nov 3, 2017 0:00:36 GMT
Election maps reports that not only LD beat Cons - but also Greens: Cons coming in just 3rd
"Lib Dem GAIN #Braunton East from Conservative who were pushed into third by the @thegreenparty".
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Post by Robert Waller on Nov 3, 2017 0:02:19 GMT
Well, I'll be jiggered.
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Post by andrew111 on Nov 3, 2017 0:06:03 GMT
I thought about saying that but you have to be SO careful what you say these days!
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Post by liverpoolliberal on Nov 3, 2017 0:08:21 GMT
I don't think Labour will be that disappointed with that. It's a disastrous result for the Tories really considering that the UKIP vote collapsed and yet their vote still went sharply down and Labour hasn't dropped by anything like as much considering the tactical (and no doubt personal) squeeze the LDs will have put on them. Labour must be confident that a lot of these voters will tactically vote Labour in the general election, whenever that is. Labour still haven't a council seat in Southport since Sefton was reorganised in 74. They will be disappointed that in their first electoral test in a constituency, which admittedly was probably their worst ward in the constituency, they can now legitimately target they came a bad third. If Labour don't manage to pick up a Southport seat in 2018 it will look really embarrassing for them, which given every Southport seat was LD in 2016 is possible More worryingly for Labour is the fact that the Tory vote seemingly went straight to the LDs. If that happens nationally then it may mean a tactical vote switch might not be enough for them to take the seat.
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Post by Robert Waller on Nov 3, 2017 0:08:27 GMT
I thought about saying that but you have to be SO careful what you say these days! I rested my hand gently on my mouse ...
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Post by andrew111 on Nov 3, 2017 0:10:07 GMT
I thought about saying that but you have to be SO careful what you say these days! I rested my hand gently on my mouse ... Are you sure it wasn't a table cloth??
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Post by jigger on Nov 3, 2017 0:13:01 GMT
This has been a truly dreadful night. It's been all downhill since that first result.
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Post by jigger on Nov 3, 2017 0:17:59 GMT
I've heard that Labour has gained a seat in Sawley, Erewash. Lab 531 C 457. Only thing is - a ) was that tonight or is out-of-date information? and if it was tonight b ) was it a town or a district council seat? There certainly is a Sawley ward on Erewash borough council. The Labour victor is Denise Bond. Parish council.
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Post by beesknee5 on Nov 3, 2017 0:18:04 GMT
Didn't see this coming. About time lib dems had something to cheer about
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Post by Davıd Boothroyd on Nov 3, 2017 0:18:31 GMT
I've heard that Labour has gained a seat in Sawley, Erewash. Lab 531 C 457. Only thing is - a ) was that tonight or is out-of-date information? and if it was tonight b ) was it a town or a district council seat? There certainly is a Sawley ward on Erewash borough council. The Labour victor is Denise Bond. Sawley Parish Council. Polled 2 November.
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Post by middleenglander on Nov 3, 2017 0:21:21 GMT
Arun, Aldwick West - Liberal Democrat gain from ConservativeParty | 2017 votes | 2017 share | since 2015 "top" | since 2017 "average" | Liberal Democrat | 719 | 52.7% | +34.2% | +33.5% | Conservative | 480 | 35.2% | -16.7% | -13.3% | Labour | 112 | 8.2% | from nowhere | from nowhere | Green | 54 | 4.0% | from nowhere | from nowhere | UKIP |
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| -29.7% | -32.4% | Total votes | 1,365 |
| 36% | 39% |
Swing Conservative to Liberal Democrat ~ 25½% / 23½% since 2015 Council now 44 Conservative, 6 Liberal Democrat, 2 Independent, 1 Labour, 1 UKIP Buckinghamshire, Beaconsfield - result awaited Party | 2017 B votes | 2017 B share | since 2017 | since 2013 | Row 2 column 1 | Row 2 column 2 | Row 2 column 3 | Row 2 column 4 | Row 2 column 5 | Row 3 column 1 | Row 3 column 2 | Row 3 column 3 | Row 3 column 4 | Row 3 column 5 | Labour |
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Swing Council now 40 Conservative, 4 Liberal Democrat, 3 Independent, 1 Labour, 1 UKIP, 1 Vacant Copeland, Egremont South - Labour hold Party | 2017 votes | 2017 share | since 2015 "top" | since 2015 "average" | since 2011 "top" | since 2011 "average" | Labour | 354 | 52.4% | +9.1% | +12.4% | -1.2% | +0.9% | Conservative | 321 | 47.6% | +23.0% | +20.1% | +21.0% | +20.1% | Independent |
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| 32% | 36% | 45% | 48% |
Swing Labour to Conservative ~ 7% / 4% since 2015 and ~ 11% / 9½% since 2011 Council now 29 Labour, 18 Conservative, 4 Independent North Devon, Braunton East - Liberal Democrat gain from ConservativeParty | 2017 votes | 2017 share | since 2015 "top" | since 2015 "average" | since 2011 "top" | since 2011 "average" | Liberal Democrat | Row 2 column 2 | Row 2 column 3 | Row 2 column 4 | Row 2 column 5 | Row 2 column 6 | Row 2 column 7 | Row 3 column 1 | Row 3 column 2 | Row 3 column 3 | Row 3 column 4 | Row 3 column 5 | Row 3 column 6 | Row 3 column 7 | Row 4 column 1 | Row 4 column 2 | Row 4 column 3 | Row 4 column 4 | Row 4 column 5 | Row 4 column 6 | Row 4 column 7 | Row 5 column 1 | Row 5 column 2 | Row 5 column 3 | Row 5 column 4 | Row 5 column 5 | Row 5 column 6 | Row 5 column 7 | TUSC |
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Swing Council now 18 Conservative, 13 Liberal Democrat, 11 Independent, 1 Vacant Sefton, Duke's - Liberal Democrat gain from ConservativeParty | 2017 votes | 2017 share | since 2016 | since 2015 | since 2014 | since 2012 | Liberal Democrat | 1,680 | 56.0% | +10.9% | +28.4% | +28.7% | +26.1% | Conservative | 790 | 26.3% | -1.6% | -9.4% | -5.1% | +1.5% | Labour | 417 | 13.9% | +0.7% | -2.3% | +3.5% | -0.3% | UKIP | 69 | 2.3% | -8.2% | -13.5% | -16.9% | -9.4% | Green | 45 | 1.5% | -1.7% | -3.1% | -3.2% | from nowhere | Southport |
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| -8.6% | Total votes | 3,001 |
| 90% | 49% | 85% | 90% |
Swing Conservative to Liberal Democrat 6¼% since 2016, 19% since 2015, 17% since 2014 and 12¼% since 2012 Council now 40 Labour, 15 Liberal Democrat, 5 Conservative, 4 Independent Group, 1 Independent, 1 Conservative Independent South Buckinghamshire, Beaconsfield North - result awaited Party | 2017 votes | 2017 share | since 2015 | Row 2 column 1 | Row 2 column 2 | Row 2 column 3 | Row 2 column 4 | Row 3 column 1 | Row 3 column 2 | Row 3 column 3 | Row 3 column 4 | UKIP |
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Swing Council now 26 Conservative, 1 Independent, 1 Vacant
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