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Old 29-05-2010, 00:44   #5
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Re: Tories win delayed general election vote

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Originally Posted by alferret View Post
Well it looks like people are happy with whats happening at Westminster to vote in another Tory. This time by a huge margin.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/y...e/10168608.stm


  • Conservative - 20,167 (52.87%)
  • Liberal Democrat - 8,886 (23.30%)
  • Labour - 5,169 (13.55%)
  • UKIP - 2,502 (6.56%)
  • Liberal - 1,418 (3.72%)
A result that Labour or indeed the Lib Dems could mirror if you were judging their results on two old safe seats now combined.
But heh that little fact ruins the fantasy...
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