sirbenjamin
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Post by sirbenjamin on May 13, 2021 11:08:36 GMT
This clearly proves that it's the children who are wrong.
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Post by LDCaerdydd on May 24, 2021 12:46:40 GMT
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Post by warofdreams on May 26, 2021 1:21:28 GMT
Stone (though part of Stafford and Stone for a time) has had 3 MPs since 1922, and only 2 since 1945.
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Post by Pete Whitehead on May 26, 2021 6:46:36 GMT
Stone (though part of Stafford and Stone for a time) has had 3 MPs since 1922, and only 2 since 1945. Stone itself was in Mid Staffordshire from 1983 to 1997 and in that time had three MPs (none of whom are the two you're referring to). There are small parts of the constituency of that name in the rural part of Stafford district which fit the bill (Gnosall etc) but not most of the seat
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Post by 🏴☠️ Neath West 🏴☠️ on May 26, 2021 7:57:11 GMT
I'm afraid this is what a country with one Russell Group University looks like.
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Post by 🏴☠️ Neath West 🏴☠️ on May 26, 2021 8:10:39 GMT
Constituencies ranked by median age (updated for Hartlepool): The Conservative seat in column 1 is Southampton Itchen. The Labour seats in column 10 are Wirral West and Sefton Central. This is absolutely fascinating, thank you. The most deprived Lib Dem seat outside Scotland is Kingston and Surbiton. And extending the Labour seats with age profiles that look like safe Conservative seats across to include columns 9 and 8, there are a couple more obvious geographical clusters going on: 1) Sefton Central 2) Wirral West 3) Wirral South 4) Wansbeck 5) Blaydon6) Gower 7) Neath8) North Durham 9) Ellesmere Port and Neston10) Chesterfield
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Post by carlton43 on May 26, 2021 8:36:55 GMT
I'm afraid this is what a country with one Russell Group University looks like. A sort of poor man's Romania!
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Post by Deleted on May 29, 2021 18:46:16 GMT
Prince Edward Island had a 'yes' vote that was over 10% higher than any other province/territory in the 1992 referendum on the Charlottetown Accords, which were negotiated there.
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Post by Davıd Boothroyd on Jun 3, 2021 11:49:21 GMT
Swiss study finds that being phoned by party HQ and encouraged to get involved in election campaigning has no effect on members.
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Post by YL on Jun 3, 2021 12:05:43 GMT
This is broken down a bit by age on the same page, which would help to answer the question of whether the above numbers are just an artefact of the younger being more educated. 18-34 No qualifications: Lab 51 Con 30 LD 5 18-34 Other: Lab 54 Con 28 LD 9 18-34 Degree: Lab 56 Con 21 LD 12 35-54 No qualifications: Con 50 Lab 33 LD 7 35-54 Other: Con 49 Lab 30 LD 10 35-54 Degree: Lab 37 Con 32 LD 20 55+ No qualifications: Con 62 Lab 20 LD 7 55+ Other: Con 61 Lab 19 LD 11 55+ Degree: Con 49 Lab 24 LD 18 (So I think the difference between "Other" and "No qualifications" is basically an artefact of their distribution by age, but the Tories genuinely do seem to be weaker, and Labour and the Lib Dems a bit stronger, with those with a degree.)
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Post by Andrew_S on Jun 3, 2021 12:52:34 GMT
This is broken down a bit by age on the same page, which would help to answer the question of whether the above numbers are just an artefact of the younger being more educated. 18-34 No qualifications: Lab 51 Con 30 LD 5 18-34 Other: Lab 54 Con 28 LD 9 18-34 Degree: Lab 56 Con 21 LD 12 35-54 No qualifications: Con 50 Lab 33 LD 7 35-54 Other: Con 49 Lab 30 LD 10 35-54 Degree: Lab 37 Con 32 LD 20 55+ No qualifications: Con 62 Lab 20 LD 7 55+ Other: Con 61 Lab 19 LD 11 55+ Degree: Con 49 Lab 24 LD 18 (So I think the difference between "Other" and "No qualifications" is basically an artefact of their distribution by age, but the Tories genuinely do seem to be weaker, and Labour and the Lib Dems a bit stronger, with those with a degree.) True but it depends which factor you decide to focus on: age or qualifications.
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Post by islington on Jun 3, 2021 13:10:29 GMT
This is broken down a bit by age on the same page, which would help to answer the question of whether the above numbers are just an artefact of the younger being more educated. 18-34 No qualifications: Lab 51 Con 30 LD 5 18-34 Other: Lab 54 Con 28 LD 9 18-34 Degree: Lab 56 Con 21 LD 12 35-54 No qualifications: Con 50 Lab 33 LD 7 35-54 Other: Con 49 Lab 30 LD 10 35-54 Degree: Lab 37 Con 32 LD 20 55+ No qualifications: Con 62 Lab 20 LD 7 55+ Other: Con 61 Lab 19 LD 11 55+ Degree: Con 49 Lab 24 LD 18 (So I think the difference between "Other" and "No qualifications" is basically an artefact of their distribution by age, but the Tories genuinely do seem to be weaker, and Labour and the Lib Dems a bit stronger, with those with a degree.) All those brains and they still can't work out that FPTP is telling them to unite.
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Post by carlton43 on Jun 3, 2021 13:23:12 GMT
This is broken down a bit by age on the same page, which would help to answer the question of whether the above numbers are just an artefact of the younger being more educated. 18-34 No qualifications: Lab 51 Con 30 LD 5 18-34 Other: Lab 54 Con 28 LD 9 18-34 Degree: Lab 56 Con 21 LD 12 35-54 No qualifications: Con 50 Lab 33 LD 7 35-54 Other: Con 49 Lab 30 LD 10 35-54 Degree: Lab 37 Con 32 LD 20 55+ No qualifications: Con 62 Lab 20 LD 7 55+ Other: Con 61 Lab 19 LD 11 55+ Degree: Con 49 Lab 24 LD 18 (So I think the difference between "Other" and "No qualifications" is basically an artefact of their distribution by age, but the Tories genuinely do seem to be weaker, and Labour and the Lib Dems a bit stronger, with those with a degree.) True but it depends which factor you decide to focus on: age or qualifications. Indeed so. And some of us unfortunately know just what it is to be 'broken down by age and sex'!
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Post by carlton43 on Jun 3, 2021 13:37:50 GMT
The Labour Party would be more accurately named these days as The Graduate Party. Graduate, Public Sector, Immigrant/Foreigner, and Disaffected Party.
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Post by Merseymike on Jun 3, 2021 13:44:21 GMT
The Labour Party would be more accurately named these days as The Graduate Party. Graduate, Public Sector, Immigrant/Foreigner, and Disaffected Party. Can't see a problem. There should be more parties and there's no reason why that shouldn't be the core of one of them.
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Post by carlton43 on Jun 3, 2021 15:53:22 GMT
Graduate, Public Sector, Immigrant/Foreigner, and Disaffected Party. Can't see a problem. There should be more parties and there's no reason why that shouldn't be the core of one of them. There is no problem Mike. I wouldn't wish it to be any other way.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 3, 2021 17:12:07 GMT
The Labour Party would be more accurately named these days as The Graduate Party. The Labour Party would be more accurately named these days as The Graduate Party. Graduate, Public Sector, Immigrant/Foreigner, and Disaffected Party. Oh not this crap again
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Post by carlton43 on Jun 3, 2021 21:50:27 GMT
The Labour Party would be more accurately named these days as The Graduate Party. Graduate, Public Sector, Immigrant/Foreigner, and Disaffected Party. Oh not this crap again I am often contentious and a stirrer but I advanced that as an actual observation of how I now see the party. I did not use to see it like that in the Blair New Labour years. It was not intended as abuse nor to be offensive.
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Post by greenhert on Jun 4, 2021 23:00:13 GMT
Everyone else probably already knows but I've just found out that the current MP for Newbury is the daughter of the member for Newbury from 1974 to 1992. In Newbury this is par for the course, as I stated in its profile in the UK Almanac of British politics on this forum. Here is a list of current MPs related to former and current MPs (often by marriage): file:///C:/Users/admin/Downloads/SN04809.pdf
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Post by Deleted on Jun 15, 2021 6:57:19 GMT
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