Georg Ebner
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Post by Georg Ebner on Jul 7, 2015 8:19:59 GMT
Because I am already indebted to Mr.Whitehead I shamelessly please Him for the data, too!
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Post by Pete Whitehead on Jul 7, 2015 9:31:47 GMT
I shall see if I can do one of those shareable google spreadsheets like Andy does
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iain
Lib Dem
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Post by iain on Jul 11, 2015 18:20:34 GMT
I shall see if I can do one of those shareable google spreadsheets like Andy does Did you do the entire country for 2010?
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Post by Pete Whitehead on Jul 11, 2015 18:47:17 GMT
No only London, the Met boroughs and Hertfordshire. I have some notionals for other areas from between 1983 and 2005 but by no means all. The only time I did the whole country (i think actually all of England & Wales) was for the 1992 election and that was before (for me) computerisation and I sadly no longer have the paperwork
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Post by Pete Whitehead on Jul 20, 2015 13:20:08 GMT
Lab Gain from Lib Dem Sheffield: Beauchief and Greenhill, Broomhill, Crookes, Graves Park, Nether Edge, Stannington, Walkley Lab Gain from Con Doncaster: Bessacar & Cantley, Sprotbrough Rotherham: Sitwell
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Post by Pete Whitehead on Jul 20, 2015 13:21:14 GMT
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iain
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Post by iain on Jul 20, 2015 13:59:48 GMT
Where were UKIP closest to carrying a ward?
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Post by Pete Whitehead on Jul 20, 2015 14:02:21 GMT
Sitwell
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Post by Pete Whitehead on Jul 22, 2015 11:33:45 GMT
Labour Gain from Con North Tyneside: Monkseaton North South Tynesdie: Cleadon & East Boldon Sunderland: Fulwell, St Chads Labour Gain from LD Gateshead: Low Fell Newcastle: Castle, Dene, East Gosforth, North Jesmond, South Jesmond Con Gain from LD Newcastle: Parklands, West Gosforth
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Post by Pete Whitehead on Jul 22, 2015 11:34:49 GMT
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Post by Pete Whitehead on Jul 26, 2015 11:53:48 GMT
Looking forward to seeing Kent... Ask and you shall receive... Comparisons with 2010 not possible as I didn't do notional results then. In terms of significant settlements, the Conservatives carried everywhere except for Ramsgate (UKIP) and Dover (probably Labour although I have them only 17 votes ahead so its quite possible the Tories carried that too.) After Dover, the nearest Labour came to carrying a town of any size was in Canterbury.
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Post by Pete Whitehead on Jul 26, 2015 11:54:54 GMT
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Pimpernal
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Post by Pimpernal on Jul 26, 2015 12:09:59 GMT
Looking forward to seeing Kent... Ask and you shall receive... Comparisons with 2010 not possible as I didn't do notional results then. In terms of significant settlements, the Conservatives carried everywhere except for Ramsgate (UKIP) and Dover (probably Labour although I have them only 17 votes ahead so its quite possible the Tories carried that too.) After Dover, the nearest Labour came to carrying a town of any size was in Canterbury. What are you basing your calculations on? Just that Sheerness was UKIP and 2 Labour in the locals yet you have it Tory?
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The Bishop
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Post by The Bishop on Jul 26, 2015 12:13:42 GMT
These are notional *GE* results, though.....
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Pimpernal
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Post by Pimpernal on Jul 26, 2015 13:26:43 GMT
These are notional *GE* results, though..... Indeed, but Queenborough and Halfway - 2 Cons and a UKIP - is a lighter shade of blue than Sheerness. Just wondering how the spread was calculated...
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Post by Pete Whitehead on Jul 26, 2015 14:22:59 GMT
These are notional *GE* results, though..... Indeed, but Queenborough and Halfway - 2 Cons and a UKIP - is a lighter shade of blue than Sheerness. Just wondering how the spread was calculated... It isn't. Basically teh Tories were only about 2,000 ahead of UKIP on the (adjusted) local election results as against 12,000 in the general (and 8k against 15k vis a vIS Labour). I;ll send you the ful spreadsheet anyway as I'd value some feedback. There's always difficulties where youve got numerous wards not contested by all significant parties - Ashford was a particular nightmare in this respect
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iain
Lib Dem
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Post by iain on Jul 26, 2015 14:34:09 GMT
Looking forward to seeing Kent... Ask and you shall receive... Would you mind doing Gloucestershire please?
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Post by Pete Whitehead on Jul 26, 2015 17:35:30 GMT
Sure. I'll do Gloucestershire next. It's quite nice to have the decision making taken out of my hands. I was minded to do Essex next but if I do the areas that are most interesting (to me anyway) its a recipe for an incomplete project. (which is not to say that Gloucestershire isn't interesting)
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Khunanup
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Post by Khunanup on Jul 26, 2015 17:45:10 GMT
Hampshire too please Pete.
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Post by Pete Whitehead on Jul 26, 2015 17:56:15 GMT
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