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Clyde1998
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« on: May 08, 2015, 02:50:07 PM »

West Berkshire Council:
Con - 48 seats - 58%
Lib - 4 seats - 25%
Lab - 0 seats - 12%
Grn - 0 seats - 3%
UKIP - 0 seats - 2%
Others - 0 seats - 1%

Turnout - 71%
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Clyde1998
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« Reply #1 on: November 11, 2015, 08:15:00 AM »

One of the wackiest boroughs in the country now...




As well as the eponymous Black Country town (and some other smaller Black Country towns), Walsall borough includes much humdrum white Birmingham suburbia. See if you can spot from the maps which is which!

Note also that some of the wards where UKIP did not run a candidate they would likely have polled decently. I don't understand either. It would appear (lmao) that the Greens benefited mildly from this.

What's with the TUSC pushing 10% in a ward? Friends and family?
There were only three candidates - Lab, Con, TUSC. Might have done so well as they picked up the protest voters.

Lab - 59%
Con - 31%
TUSC - 11%
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