Home Constituency
#16
Re: Home Constituency
Originally Posted by Bob
What about Kilroy Silk though, he get in?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/vote2005/html/241.stm
Church of the Militant Elvis Party... I would've voted for them.
Well I've had enough.
*Boing*
Time for...
#17
Re: Home Constituency
Originally Posted by Webbie
4th place.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/vote2005/html/241.stm
Church of the Militant Elvis Party... I would've voted for them.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/vote2005/html/241.stm
Church of the Militant Elvis Party... I would've voted for them.
#18
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Joined: Jul 2002
Location: Arizona
Posts: 3,113
Re: Home Constituency
Ann Campbell Labor, lost her seat in Cambridge to the Lib dems. Good!., Although David Howarth(sp) who won has been messing about in the local council for years if I recall correctly. Never liked Campbell.
#19
Re: Home Constituency
Brecon & Radnor Lib hold & increase their vote by 8%. Guess I wasn't missed then.
#20
Re: Home Constituency
Originally Posted by Suess
What's happening in your old constituency?
Graham Brady, the tory MP increased his majority from 3K to 7K.
Elsewhere in sunny Manchester, Labour lost Rochdale and Withington to the Lib Dems.
Tories number 1 target was Cheadle in Stockport, which was held marginally by the Lib Dems.
#21
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Joined: Jan 2003
Location: Cambridge MA, via Mississippi and Belfast Northern Ireland.
Posts: 700
Re: Home Constituency
Antrim South. Rev William McCrea DUP. The gospel singing rev got it. He is nutbag of the highest order but as he was against David Burnside who i wouldnt piss on if he was on fire i cant really say i am that gutted. Hopefull he only gets one term. But looking at the DUP cleanup across Northern Ireland that a major worry now. Scary scary to see Paisley become so dominant in his lifetime. Oh well at least at 80 he wont get many years to be smug about it and then he gets his eternity of penance the evil old shit.
#22
Re: Home Constituency
true blue Aylesbury stayed conservative they got 49.1% of the vote a 0.6% swing from liberal democrats. According to BBC Michael Howard is going to resign following the defeat dejuvu succesive labour leaders resigned in 1980's following conservative victories