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ObserverIE
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« Reply #25 on: September 24, 2011, 04:03:59 PM »

Most of these were closed villages, back in the day.

What's a closed village?
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« Reply #26 on: September 25, 2011, 04:50:13 AM »

Thanks. One of the benefits of the Land Acts is that all of this is a foreign concept to us.
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« Reply #27 on: September 29, 2011, 05:32:22 PM »
« Edited: September 30, 2011, 05:15:06 AM by ObserverIE »

Gwynedd, Diffwys & Maenofferen

PC 57.9 (+16.8.) (+8.4)
LlG 42.1 (-7.2) (-8.4)

(italics represent change since 2010 by-election)

Gwynedd, Penrhyndeudraeth

PC 62.5 (+4.0)
LlG 26.6 (-14.9)
Ind 10.9 (+10.9)

Watford, Nascot

Lib Dem 48.5 (+2.9)
Con 38.8 (+2.5)
Lab 6.4 (-5.3)
Green 6.3 (-0.1)

(via BritainVotes)

Cherwell, Bicester North

Con 65.9 (+7.0)
Lab 19.3 (-5.8.)
Lib Dem 14.7 (-1.3)

Shropshire, Bishop's Castle

Lib Dem 53.4 (+5.7)
Con 36.3 (-4.2)
Lab 5.3 (+5.3)
Green 4.9 (-6.9)

(via Vote 2007)
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« Reply #28 on: October 06, 2011, 06:32:37 PM »

Watford, Vicarage

Lab 52.9 (+2.8.)
Lib Dem 23.2 (-4.3)
Ind (Azam) 11.0 (+11.0)
Ind (Baker) 7.4 (-0.7)
Con 5.5 (-3.7)

Coventry, Lower Stoke

Lab 54.1 (-3.5)
Con 22.3 (-0.2)
Soc 10.1 (+3.7)
BNP 5.9 (+0.1)
Green 4.5 (-3.3)
Lib Dem 3.1 (+3.1)

Kensington and Chelsea, Norland

Con 43.8 (-11.6)
Lab 28.4 (+5.0)
Lib Dem 23.2 (+2.0)
UKIP 4.5 (+4.5)

(via BritainVotes)
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« Reply #29 on: October 07, 2011, 04:59:34 AM »

I usually agree with your colouring (so sick of coming across bizarrely coloured parties when trawling through the councils' results), but I disagree with your BNP and Soc colours. Tongue

If there was a deeper pink available I'd use it for the SP. Brown seems somehow appropriate for the BNP.
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« Reply #30 on: October 07, 2011, 03:46:50 PM »


In Ireland, we have three different political parties all of whom use green as their colour - I've allocated teal to the Greens.
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« Reply #31 on: October 13, 2011, 06:01:42 PM »
« Edited: October 14, 2011, 04:51:56 AM by ObserverIE »

Barnsley, St. Helen's

Lab 75.8 (-3.5)
BNP 10.5 (-1.6)
Eng Dem 8.8 (+8.8.)
Con 3.7 (-4.9)
Ind 1.3 (+1.3)

Gravesham, Meopham North

Con 47.3 (-23.8.)
UKIP 33.7 (+33.7)
Lib Dem 10.8 (+10.8.)
Lab 8.2 (-20.7)

Lincolnshire, Sleaford West and Leasingham

Con 43.0 (-14.0)
Ind 31.8 (+13.5)
Lab 22.1 (+11.3)
Lib Dem 3.2 (-10.7)

(via BritainVotes)

South Ribble, Bamber Bridge East

Lab 55.0 (-2.4)
Con 45.0 (+2.4)

(via Vote 2007)
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« Reply #32 on: October 13, 2011, 07:19:32 PM »

I think the one result counts as 'lolbarnsley', actually. Weird result in Kent; UKIP as a tactical choice for Labour voters? Some local issue?

Green belt/planning, I think; there was also a poll which showed them as main rivals to the Conservatives.
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« Reply #33 on: October 20, 2011, 06:38:29 PM »
« Edited: October 20, 2011, 06:56:27 PM by ObserverIE »

Adur, Cokeham

Con 39.6 (-1.9)
Lab 38.8 (+18.7)
UKIP 12.5 (+0.7)
Green 4.8 (+4.8 )
Lib Dem 4.3 (-22.4)

Great Yarmouth, Bradwell South and Hopton

Con 49.6 (+3.4)
Lab 36.2 (+0.3)
UKIP 14.2 (+1.5)

Cheshire West and Chester, Ellesmere Port Town

Lab 71.6 (-8.2)
Con 10.6 (-2.7)
Soc Lab 6.8 (+6.8 )
UKIP 6.7 (+6.7)
Lib Dem 4.3 (-2.5)

Bromley, Shortlands

Con 59.5 (+1.6)
Lib Dem 19.7 (+6.4)
Lab 10.3 (-3.9)
UKIP 6.1 (+6.1)
Green 3.0 (-11.5)
BNP 1.4 (+1.4)

Stafford, Walton

Ind 45.6 (+3.4)
Con 29.8 (-5.3)
Lab 24.5 (+1.7)

Nottingham, Bridge

Lab 50.2 (-1.8 )
Lib Dem 38.9 (+2.7)
Con 7.5 (-4.3)
UKIP 2.2 (+2.2)
Elvis 1.2 (+1.2)
Mansfield, Park Hall

Lab 53.2 (-4.6)
Mansfield Ind 21.0 (-14.3)
Lib Dem 20.1 (+13.1)
UKIP 3.2 (+3.2)
Con 2.6 (+2.6)

Salford, Eccles

Lab 54.5 (-0.6)
Con 31.1 (+3.2)
BNP 6.5 (+6.5)
Lib Dem 5.5 (-0.8 )
Ind 2.4 (+2.4)

Mole Valley, Bookham South

Lib Dem 47.2 (+2.6)
Con 42.5 (-4.4)
UKIP 10.3 (+1.9)

(via Britain Votes)
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« Reply #34 on: October 27, 2011, 06:33:08 PM »
« Edited: October 28, 2011, 06:15:58 AM by ObserverIE »

Newcastle-under-Lyme, Newchapel

Lab 45.7 (+13.0)
Con 29.5 (+2.2)
UKIP 21.7 (+6.3)
Lib Dem 3.1 (-3.4)

North Lanarkshire, Coatbridge North and Glenboig (changes from 2009 by-election in italics)

Lab 52.4 (+4.6) (+15.2)
SNP 39.0 (+9.6) (+8.5)
Con 6.0 (-4.6) (-2.8 )
Lib Dem 2.7 (+2.7) (+2.7)

Cornwall, Bude North and Stratton

Lib Dem 61.2 (-11.2)
Con 25.2 (-2.4)
Lab 7.7 (+7.7)
Ind 5.9 (+5.9)

Lancashire, Wyreside

Con 58.0 (-7.9)
Lab 23.4 (+10.3)
UKIP 9.6 (+9.6)
Green 9.0 (-12.1)

Walsall, Bloxwich East

Lab 48.0 (+6.2)
Con 43.5 (+1.2)
UKIP 5.1 (-3.0)
Eng Dem 2.6 (+2.6)
Green 0.8 (+0.8 )

(via BritainVotes)

North Yorkshire, Thornton Dale and The Wolds

Con 66.2 (+4.7)
Lib Dem 33.8 (+4.1)

(via Vote 2007)
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« Reply #35 on: November 03, 2011, 07:54:06 PM »
« Edited: November 05, 2011, 07:29:53 AM by ObserverIE »

Leicestershire, Syston Ridgeway

Con 52.1 (-0.5)
Lab 26.0 (+15.4)
BNP 14.8 (-4.6)
Lib Dem 7.0 (-10.4)

East Staffordshire, Yoxall

Con 84.3 (+5.0)
Lab 15.7 (-5.0)

(via Britain Votes)

Highland, Inverness South

SNP 33.9 (+6.9)
Lib Dem 28.7 (+5.7)
Lab 11.8 (-5.3)
Con 11.1 (+0.6)
Green 6.0 (+6.0)
Christian 4.8 (+4.8 )
Ind 3.6 (-18.8 )

Lib Dem747761777830
971
1091
SNP88590392296710051084
Lab308319327357
379
Con290300336339
Green157172189
Christian126130
Ind
94

Argyll and Bute, Oban North and Lorn

SNP 44.1 (+21.7)
Con 20.6 (+12.1)
Ind (Neal) 17.9 (+17.9)
Lib Dem 10.6 (-4.0)
Ind (Doyle) 6.7 (+2.8 )

SNP1081111711791374
Con
505
523
591
758
Ind (Neal)
438
496
561
Lib Dem
260
273
Ind (Doyle)
165
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« Reply #36 on: November 10, 2011, 06:51:32 PM »
« Edited: November 10, 2011, 07:30:51 PM by ObserverIE »

Islington, St Mary's

Lab 47.0 (+14.1)
Lib Dem 26.9 (-5.1)
Green 13.3 (+1.4)
Con 11.8 (-8.3)
BNP 0.9 (+0.9)

Birmingham, Sparkbrook

Lab 56.7 (+6.9)
Respect 33.2 (-5.6)
Lib Dem 5.7 (-0.8 )
Green 2.6 (+0.4)
Con 1.9 (-0.9)

Redbridge, Aldborough

Lab 51.7 (+10.4)
Con 38.6 (-4.9)
Lib Dem 3.1 (-12.1)
UKIP 3.0 (+3.0)
Green 2.3 (+2.3)
BNP 1.2 (+1.2)

Ipswich, St Margaret's

Lib Dem 41.8 (+6.7)
Con 38.7 (+1.7)
Lab 19.5 (-1.8 )

via Britain Votes
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« Reply #37 on: November 17, 2011, 07:58:47 PM »
« Edited: November 18, 2011, 06:22:33 AM by ObserverIE »

Glasgow, Hillhead

SNP 32.8 (+11.7)
Lab 30.2 (+4.7)
Green 13.9 (-4.7)
Con 11.9 (+1.7)
Lib Dem 9.8 (-8.5)
UKIP 1.1 (+1.1)
Britannica 0.4 (+0.4)

SNP102610271030107911741386
Lab
945
946
950
992
10571276
Green
435
436
441
556
639
Con
372
374
384
441
Lib Dem
307
310
301
UKIP
36
37
Britannica
11

Ribble Valley, Salthill

Con 34.0 (+4.6)
Lib Dem 33.4 (+9.2)
UKIP 26.0 (+5.7)
Lab 6.5 (-3.4)

Wrexham, Ruabon

Lab 34.2 (+10.3)
PC 34.1 (-9.7)
Ind 23.0 (-9.2)
Con 8.7 (+8.7)

Warrington, Poulton North (changes in italics in comparison with July by-election)

Lib Dem 44.7 (+5.5) (-3.6)
Lab 42.2 (-4.7) (+3.1)
Con 8.5 (-5.4) (+0.2)
UKIP 4.6 (+4.6) (+0.4)

Isle of Wight, West Wight

Con 76.7 (+30.2)
Lib Dem 13.9 (+13.9)
UKIP 9.4 (+9.4)

Redcar and Cleveland, Zetland

Lib Dem 47.0 (-3.0) (661, 633)
Lab 37.8 (+2.4) (531, 512)
Con 11.6 (-3.0)(217, 102)
UKIP 3.6 (+3.6) (50)

(via Britain Votes)
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« Reply #38 on: November 24, 2011, 08:16:03 PM »
« Edited: November 25, 2011, 08:49:53 AM by ObserverIE »

Wycombe, Hazlemere South

Lib Dem 37.7 (+19.0)
UKIP 33.4 (+33.4) (candidate stood as Ind in May, getting 26.6)
Con 20.9 (-33.8 )
Lab 8.1 (+8.1)

Ashford, Beaver

Lab 37.5 (-1.3)
Con 27.8 (-8.6)
Lib Dem 19.3 (+19.3)
Ashford Ind 12.4 (-12.4)
Green 2.9 (+2.9)

Cornwall, Wendron

MK 36.4 (+16.5)
Lib Dem 22.3 (+12.3)
Con 19.4 (+3.9)
Ind 15.1 (-23.5)
Lab 6.8 (+3.8 )

Bradford, Great Horton

Lab 58.6 (-16.8 )
Con 20.7 (+5.3)
Lib Dem 9.9 (+0.7)
UKIP 8.6 (+8.6)
Green 2.1 (+2.1)

Norfolk, Lakenham (changes in italics since 2011 city council elections)

Lab 43.0 (+16.2) (+1.4)
Lib Dem 25.0 (-6.6) (+3.7)
Green 20.1 (+7.4) (+1.6)
Con 6.5 (-6.7) (-5.3)
UKIP 5.4 (-10.3) (-1.3)

(Update: All via the new BritainVotes site here.)
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ObserverIE
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« Reply #39 on: November 25, 2011, 07:08:21 AM »

Indeed.

Seems Ashford turned out to be a relatively safe hold for Labour - I didn't realise the Liberals were standing (who's absence appears to have bolstered the Tory/Independent vote this May to a point where they looked like challengers).


They're Cornish nationalists as well? Smiley


Find a nice colour tag in grey or ochre for MK and I will oblige Tongue
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« Reply #40 on: November 25, 2011, 08:39:07 AM »
« Edited: November 25, 2011, 08:45:39 AM by ObserverIE »

Here's grey

More surprised at your colouring of the Ashford Independents than your Teale for MK - you usually leave them black.

I'm assuming that they're a local party of sorts rather than a set of random independents and I usually use teal for those, beige being too hard to read. I'll just experiment with goldenrod... bingo.

Just trying something else... (that's fuchsia)... or this (orangered) for assorted non-Labour lefties...
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« Reply #41 on: November 25, 2011, 09:21:06 AM »

I see.

Seem to remember Respect being orangeyred. Never even heard of the colour Goldenrod before.

http://www.w3schools.com/html/html_colornames.asp

Can be hit and miss as to what colours are supported by the BBCodes.
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« Reply #42 on: December 01, 2011, 06:47:30 PM »
« Edited: December 01, 2011, 06:57:11 PM by ObserverIE »

Somerset, Brent

Con 58.0 (-11.9)
Lib Dem 42.0 (+17.3)

Rochford, Rayleigh Central

Con 54.7 (-)
Eng Dem 29.4 (+15.0)
Lib Dem 15.8 (-15.1)

(via Britain Votes)
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« Reply #43 on: December 08, 2011, 08:16:43 PM »

South Lanarkshire, Hamilton West and Earnock

SNP 50.1 (+25.0)
Lab 36.9 (-1.2)
Con 13.0 (+3.4)

(via Britain Votes)
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« Reply #44 on: December 08, 2011, 09:25:19 PM »

Yeah, quite a different result to some other recent ones in Scotland. Given the appalling weather, what was turnout like?

About 12%, I think. 822 to 821 for the other two candidates combined.
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« Reply #45 on: December 15, 2011, 08:19:57 PM »
« Edited: December 16, 2011, 05:47:37 AM by ObserverIE »

Melton, Frisby on the Wreake

Ind (Hutchinson) 38.5
Con 34.0 (-37.0)
Lab 16.2 (-12.8 )
Ind (Twittey) 11.3

Kingston-upon-Thames, Coombe Vale

Con 44.8 (+1.9) (1340, 1308)
Lib Dem 28.5 (-8.2) (908, 778)
Lab 17.4 (+7.4) (526, 502)
Green 4.1 (-3.7) (122, 108)
CPA 2.9 (+0.3) (94, 76)
UKIP 2.4 (+2.4) (70)

(via Britain Votes)

Mid Devon, Clare and Shuttern

Con 63.6 (+2.2)
Ind 27.4 (-11.2)
UKIP 8.9 (+8.9)

(via Vote 2007)
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« Reply #46 on: December 16, 2011, 06:37:49 AM »

Conservatives get 4.2% in Shetland. Feel the surge.
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« Reply #47 on: December 19, 2011, 06:36:12 PM »
« Edited: December 19, 2011, 08:41:30 PM by ObserverIE »

Waveney, Worlingham

Con 45.9 (-11.0)
Lab 38.0 (+2.8 )
Green 8.9 (+1.1)
UKIP 4.1 (+4.1)
Lib Dem 3.1 (+3.1)


see below
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« Reply #48 on: December 22, 2011, 06:38:40 PM »
« Edited: December 22, 2011, 07:16:49 PM by ObserverIE »

Walsall, Birchills-Leamore

Lab 52.8 (-2.2)
Con 32.4 (-1.2)
Eng Dem 8.2 (+8.2)
UKIP 3.7 (+3.7)
Green 2.9 (+2.9)

Brighton and Hove, Westbourne

Con 39.3 (+3.8 )
Lab 31.6 (+2.1)
Green 24.7 (-1.6)
Lib Dem 1.7 (-5.9)
UKIP 1.4 (+1.4)
TUSC 0.8 (+0.8 )
ECP 0.5 (-0.6)

Brent, Wembley Central

Lab 48.3 (+5.5)
Lib Dem 35.2 (-0.2)
Con 12.0 (-6.7)
Green 4.5 (+1.4)

(via Britain Votes)
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