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Post by Deleted on Jan 22, 2015 22:33:17 GMT
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Post by marksenior on Jan 22, 2015 23:10:18 GMT
Wealden result
Con 465 UKIP 327 Con 58.7% UKIP 41.3%
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Post by timmullen1 on Jan 22, 2015 23:43:28 GMT
Turnout in Kirkcaldy 27.27%, down from 34.57% in 2012 according to @fifecouncil on Twitter.
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Post by middleenglander on Jan 22, 2015 23:45:35 GMT
Turnout in Kirkcaldy 27.27%, down from 34.57% in 2012 according to @fifecouncil on Twitter. A little under 3,000 votes then, or maybe a touch more depending on which electorate to use.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 22, 2015 23:57:59 GMT
The Labour, SNP and Green candidates all work for local organisations that refused to employ me, bastards.
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Post by marksenior on Jan 23, 2015 0:03:17 GMT
SNP win Kirkcaldy with 1,460 votes full figures to come
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Post by piperdave on Jan 23, 2015 0:08:18 GMT
From the way it was put on Twitter by one journo at the count, it sounds like the SNP won on first preferences. Assuming it was a smidge over the line, that would be a least a 6.8% swing to the SNP.
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Post by Andrew_S on Jan 23, 2015 0:10:44 GMT
Turnout in Kirkcaldy 27.27%, down from 34.57% in 2012 according to @fifecouncil on Twitter. A little under 3,000 votes then, or maybe a touch more depending on which electorate to use. That's funny, someone on another website was saying this week's by-elections were happening on Friday rather than Thursday.
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Post by Davıd Boothroyd on Jan 23, 2015 0:12:18 GMT
FIFE Kirkcaldy East
Marie Penman (Scottish National Party (SNP)) 1,460 Liz Easton (Scottish Labour Party) 1,088 Edgar Cook (Scottish Conservative and Unionist) 223 Claire Reid (Scottish Green Party) 126 Peter Adams (UKIP) 117 Callum Leslie (Scottish Liberal Democrats) 40 Ronald Hunter (Independent) 19 Alastair Macintyre (Independent) 12
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Post by Deleted on Jan 23, 2015 0:14:38 GMT
Interesting, I have a feeling their are many in the SNP who did not want this. UKIP and Greens beat LibDem.
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Post by piperdave on Jan 23, 2015 0:24:53 GMT
Ok, so the SNP didn't win on first preferences, polling a little short on 47.33%. But it is a 12.8% swing compared to 2012. Only the top 3 save their deposit, the Greens were on a shade over 4%.
Now why would many in the SNP not want to gain a seat and on a double-digit swing?
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Post by Davıd Boothroyd on Jan 23, 2015 0:29:17 GMT
Are there deposits in Scottish local elections?
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Post by middleenglander on Jan 23, 2015 0:32:22 GMT
Fife, Kirkaldy East - SNP hold - first preference votes Party | 2015 votes | 2015 share | since 2012 | since 2007 | SNP | 1,460 | 47.3% | +10.9% | +11.9% | Labour | 1,088 | 35.3% | -14.7% | -6.8% | Conservative | 223 | 7.2% | +1.2% | -0.4% | Green | 126 | 4.1% | from nowhere | from nowhere | UKIP | 117 | 3.8% | from nowhere | from nowhere | Liberal Democrat | 40 | 1.3% | -1.5% | -10.8% | Independent H
| 19 | 0.6% | from nowhere | from nowhere | Independent M | 12 | 0.4% | from nowhere | from nowhere | Pensioner |
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| -2.9% | Total votes | 3,085 |
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Swing Labour to SNP 12.8% since 2012 and 9.3% since 2007 Wealden, Crowhurst West - Conservative hold Party | 2015 votes | 2015 share | since 2011 "top" | since 2011 "average" | since 2007 "top" | since 2007 "average" | Conservative | 465 | 58.7% | -14.1% | -12.9% | -6.6% | -6.1% | UKIP | 327 | 41.3% | from nowhere | from nowhere | from nowhere | from nowhere | Labour |
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| -22.1% | -22.4% | Total votes | 792 |
| 42% | 43% | 52% | 53% |
Swing not meaningful
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Post by Deleted on Jan 23, 2015 0:36:47 GMT
Ok, so the SNP didn't win on first preferences, polling a little short on 47.33%. But it is a 12.8% swing compared to 2012. Only the top 3 save their deposit, the Greens were on a shade over 4%. Now why would many in the SNP not want to gain a seat and on a double-digit swing?Because long term members, supporters and activists feel as if the Kirkcaldy branch has been hijacked by newbies and Ms Penmans ability to attract headlines may not be a positive. The wedge Ms Penman drove between the SNP and other YES parties by giving a platform to Sheridan and Solidarity was naive to say the least. Her habit of going to the press about internal party problems an not dealing with it in the correct manner is also a problem. Im going to enjoy it right enough.
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Post by Sibboleth on Jan 23, 2015 0:37:36 GMT
A notably better result for the SNP than the by-election in Midlothian late last year.
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Post by piperdave on Jan 23, 2015 0:37:44 GMT
Are there deposits in Scottish local elections? Beg your pardon. No there aren't. I had meant to type deposit-saving territory if it were the general election.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 23, 2015 1:00:04 GMT
Ms Penmans first public meeting on the 24th will be at a Trade Unionists For Independence rally calling for a Scottish Workers Republic with Dennis Cannavan and Derek Durkin of the Socialist Party Scotland.(CWI / Militant).
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Post by markgoodair on Jan 23, 2015 8:02:59 GMT
Ms Penmans first public meeting on the 24th will be at a Trade Unionists For Independence rally calling for a Scottish Workers Republic with Dennis Cannavan and Derek Durkin of the Socialist Party Scotland.(CWI / Militant). Which telephone box is that being held?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 23, 2015 8:39:25 GMT
Ms Penmans first public meeting on the 24th will be at a Trade Unionists For Independence rally calling for a Scottish Workers Republic with Dennis Cannavan and Derek Durkin of the Socialist Party Scotland.(CWI / Militant). Which telephone box is that being held? St Brycedale Church, but there will be a rent a mob filling up the seats, probably only 1 in 10 will be from Kirkcaldy, usual routine.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 23, 2015 18:26:37 GMT
Has she not realised it's over?
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