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Posted: Fri 06 May, 2005 10.07
by nwtv2003
Bleedin' hell, Warrington South is STILL Labour, they got 18,000 odd votes and the Tories got 15,000 odd votes! :evil: Not very happy considering Labour have been crap in our area and not once have I seen them out wanting our vote.

Posted: Fri 06 May, 2005 10.30
by Luke
The Tories gained my constituency (Croydon Central) by 75 votes!

Posted: Fri 06 May, 2005 12.37
by Johnny
Ilford South is still Labour :D

However Ilford North became Tory :x

Posted: Fri 06 May, 2005 13.05
by Square Eyes
Well, what a great election that was then.

It's given us a lame duck Prime Minister, and a lame duck Leader of the Opposition.

Posted: Fri 06 May, 2005 14.40
by Nick Harvey
Jamez wrote:I saw my ex-girlfriends mother standing as the Lib Dem candidate! She missed coming second place by just 5 votes!
It was just three, rather than five, wasn't it?

5,678 against 5,681.

Posted: Fri 06 May, 2005 15.14
by Andrew
Labour won my area, Calder Valley, but with an even smaller majority than previously, just 1,367. If everything carries on as present they'll be out of this seat in 4 years time!

Posted: Fri 06 May, 2005 16.39
by Ant
John Barrett has stayed on in Edinburgh West for the Liberal Democrats with a 49.5% lead. David Brogan came second with 19.5% of the vote for Conservative.

Posted: Fri 06 May, 2005 16.48
by David
The Conservative candidate, Richard Benyon won our seat with a 5% swing, the Liberal Democrat candidate, David Rendel lost after 12 years in power.

I voted LIBERAL DEMOCRAT!!

Posted: Fri 06 May, 2005 17.42
by intheknow
New Labour loyalist robot managed to hang on by just under 800 votes where I am. I was hoping their would be enough votes to get rid of the tosser. The Conservative probably would have taken the seat if it wasn't for UKIP, what a bunch of spoiling cunts. Good thing is that the Conservatives managed to snatch one of the two County Council divisions in my town off Labour.

Posted: Fri 06 May, 2005 18.20
by Fireboy
There was no doubt that Labour would stay in power here (Durham NW), but I'm very happy that the Tories have lost a lot of support here and in all neighbouring areas bar one (Bishop Aukland, up 0.2%). The other place that I live in, in the Blaydon constituency, had only 8% votes supporting the Tories. Lib Dems are up here by 5% and everywhere bordering Durham NW by at least 4% and by 15% in Durham City.

Posted: Fri 06 May, 2005 19.56
by tillyoshea
Square Eyes wrote:Well, what a great election that was then.

It's given us a lame duck Prime Minister, and a lame duck Leader of the Opposition.
...And they're both completely quackers! ;)