stb12
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Post by stb12 on Mar 14, 2024 2:04:31 GMT
Motherwell, Wishaw and Carluke
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Post by yellowfox on Mar 16, 2024 19:38:59 GMT
Marion Fellows, incumbent since 2015, will defend a 8,292 (18%) notional majority for the SNP, Fellows exited the SNP's front bench after the election of Stephen Flynn as Westminster leader.
Labour's candidate is Pamala Nash, a one-time baby of the house as MP for neighbouring Airdrie and Shotts between 2010 and 2015 when she was defeated by the SNP tsunami. In the interim Nash has staked a position as a relatively more hard small-u unionist as chief executive of pro-union campaign group Scotland in Union. That won't have harmed her among a certain section of the Lanarkshire electorate and she must surely be hopeful that national events will propel her back to the commmons. Its not like any other party has a chance here.
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Post by Tony Otim on May 26, 2024 13:40:39 GMT
Sarwar started off the campaign here yesterday (SNP majority 18.4%). Swinney was in Glenrothes (SNP majority 22.5%), so that's probably a good and realistic pointer to what they expect the swing to be.
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Post by ntyuk1707 on May 26, 2024 20:24:03 GMT
Sarwar started off the campaign here yesterday (SNP majority 18.4%). Swinney was in Glenrothes (SNP majority 22.5%), so that's probably a good and realistic pointer to what they expect the swing to be. Swinney was also in Dundee Central (SNP majority 32.6%) and Stirling & Strathallan (SNP majority of 14.8% vs the Conservatives).
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Post by dizz on May 26, 2024 23:10:38 GMT
Sarwar started off the campaign here yesterday (SNP majority 18.4%). Swinney was in Glenrothes (SNP majority 22.5%), so that's probably a good and realistic pointer to what they expect the swing to be. Superb. Simply liking is not enough.
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Post by carolus on Jun 7, 2024 19:42:53 GMT
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Post by ntyuk1707 on Jun 26, 2024 21:15:32 GMT
Calling this for Labour.
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