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Post by andrewp on Apr 20, 2023 22:45:50 GMT
And shares in Enfield
Lab 55.8% (+4.6) Con 36.2% (+6.4) Green 4.3% (-5.1) LD 2.6% (-5) TUSC 1.1% (-0.9)
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Post by Davıd Boothroyd on Apr 20, 2023 22:48:21 GMT
WARRINGTON Latchford West
MATTHEWS, Denis James Thomas (Labour Party) 662 TAYLOR, Stephen Howard (The Conservative Party Candidate) 488 HARRIS, Sharon Alicia (Liberal Democrats) 274 BOWLES, Amanda Louise (Independent) 199
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Post by andrewp on Apr 20, 2023 22:51:41 GMT
And the Warrington shares
Lab 40.8% (-6.8) Con 30.1% (-11.4) LD 16.9% (+6.1) Ind 12.3% ( from nowhere)
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Post by jamesdoyle on Apr 21, 2023 6:44:16 GMT
GWBWI
Lab +77 LDm +3 Con -4 Grn -5
ASV
Lab +1.3 LDm +0.0 Grn -0.1 Con -0.1
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Post by The Bishop on Apr 21, 2023 9:25:53 GMT
Neither of these Labour-run councils seem especially well regarded at the moment, so the party can be happy enough will the results.
Also notable that the LibDems seemed to run a proper campaign in Warrington, as with the byelection there late last year.
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Post by olympian95 on Apr 21, 2023 9:50:36 GMT
Agree, these are good results for Labour in councils which are a bit tricky for them at the moment
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Post by mrtoad on Apr 24, 2023 9:16:33 GMT
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Post by finsobruce on Apr 24, 2023 9:28:54 GMT
There can't be many better councillor names than Destiny Karakus.
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Post by batman on Apr 24, 2023 11:25:45 GMT
well I think there was a Lib Dem councillor in Greenwich called Harry Potter for a time
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Post by finsobruce on Apr 24, 2023 11:28:49 GMT
well I think there was a Lib Dem councillor in Greenwich called Harry Potter for a time There was....
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Post by Delighted Of Tunbridge Wells on Apr 24, 2023 17:11:44 GMT
Neither of these Labour-run councils seem especially well regarded at the moment, so the party can be happy enough will the results. Also notable that the LibDems seemed to run a proper campaign in Warrington, as with the byelection there late last year. What have Warrington council done to attract any negative publicity recently?
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Post by timmullen1 on Apr 24, 2023 17:28:40 GMT
Neither of these Labour-run councils seem especially well regarded at the moment, so the party can be happy enough will the results. Also notable that the LibDems seemed to run a proper campaign in Warrington, as with the byelection there late last year. What have Warrington council done to attract any negative publicity recently? Did [mention]andrewteale [/mention]not mention in his Preview that they’d taken out some serious loans and we’re in debt to approaching £2 billion? That might give opposition candidates something to campaign on.
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Post by Delighted Of Tunbridge Wells on Apr 24, 2023 17:33:40 GMT
What have Warrington council done to attract any negative publicity recently? Did [mention]andrewteale [/mention]not mention in his Preview that they’d taken out some serious loans and we’re in debt to approaching £2 billion? That might give opposition candidates something to campaign on. A lot of councils are in financial trouble in the NW and Warrington is by no means in the most precarious position. It's a fair point, but I doubt it actually changed the result.
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Post by andrewteale on Apr 24, 2023 18:05:32 GMT
Did [mention]andrewteale [/mention]not mention in his Preview that they’d taken out some serious loans and we’re in debt to approaching £2 billion? That might give opposition candidates something to campaign on. A lot of councils are in financial trouble in the NW and Warrington is by no means in the most precarious position. It's a fair point, but I doubt it actually changed the result. I mentioned it because Warrington have had a fair amount of publicity regarding their large debt pile. Perhaps because of that, they've also been very robust in defending their investment strategy.
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Post by Delighted Of Tunbridge Wells on Apr 24, 2023 22:33:08 GMT
A lot of councils are in financial trouble in the NW and Warrington is by no means in the most precarious position. It's a fair point, but I doubt it actually changed the result. I mentioned it because Warrington have had a fair amount of publicity regarding their large debt pile. Perhaps because of that, they've also been very robust in defending their investment strategy. Fair enough!
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