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  • Re: Labour 5:1 Kingswood

    saladin, 07.05.2010 04:36, Reply to #88
    #91
    > Gordons's Sitz...
    >

    g.b. legt um rund 5000 stimmen zu
    3,3% swing von snp
  • Re: Electoral Commission- Frau wird gegrillt

    Wanli, 07.05.2010 04:37, Reply to #90
    #92
    Jetzt rockts ja richtig - ein Labour Hold nach dem anderen! Marginals dabei?
  • Re: Labour 5:1 Kingswood

    Wanli, 07.05.2010 04:40, Reply to #91
    #93
    > > Gordons's Sitz...
    > >
    >
    > g.b. legt um rund 5000 stimmen zu
    > 3,3% swing von snp

    Irgendwie ja auch nett. Wobei er das nicht gebraucht hätte, einer der sichersten Labour-Sitze im Land.

    Politics Home meldet, dass Belfast North die Farbe wechselt: Ein Sitz weniger für die DUP, ein Sitz mehr (wahrscheinlich) für Sinn Fein. die Latte für ne absolute Mehrheit ist gerade wieder ein halbes Mandat nach unten gerutscht.
  • Re: Labour 5:1 Kingswood

    Wanli, 07.05.2010 04:43, Reply to #93
    #94
    Jetzt hat's auch die BBC gemerkt: SDLP hält South Belfast. Sehr schön...
  • Re: Labour 5:1 Kingswood

    Wanli, 07.05.2010 04:45, Reply to #94
    #95
    der konservative in tooting hat aber auch ne visage...
  • Re: Labour 25:12 Yes we Khan Tooting

    carokann, 07.05.2010 04:49, Reply to #93
    #96
    Sehr interessant, der hohe Turnout, es wurde gekämpft Labour gewann. Swings all over the place
  • Re: Labour 25:12 Yes we Khan

    drui (MdPB), 07.05.2010 04:55, Reply to #96
    #97
    LibDem- und Labour-Wähler wählen scheinbar taktisch gegen die Konservativen. Bei einem Hung Parliament könnte das ein Argument für eine eben solche Koalition sein. Bei knappen Rennen und hoher Wahlbeteiligung ziehen die Konservativen inzwischen recht oft (wenn auch knapp) den Kürzeren.
  • Re: Labour 25:12 Yes we Khan

    saladin, 07.05.2010 04:58, Reply to #97
    #98
    labour hat ihren ersten sitz gewonnen !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    war vorher independent
  • Re: Labour 25:12 Yes we Khan

    Wanli, 07.05.2010 04:59, Reply to #97
    #99
    Ein Independent hat gerade verloren (Dai Davis in Wales).

    Also, wenn man die bisherigen Sitze sieht: Universal Swing is wirklich Quatsch.
    Tories scheinen in Wales hinter Erwartungen zurückzubleiben:

    "The Conservatives were hoping for a good showing in Wales, perhaps returning as many as 12-15 MPs, but their hopes seem to have been dashed."

    libDems auch nicht glücklich:

    "Two bad results for the Lib Dems. They failed to win Guildford, their top target seat. The Tory Anne Milton comfortably beat the Lib Dems' Sue Doughty. And the Lib Dems failed to take City of Durham, a Labour seat that was 23rd on their target list."

    Beides Guardian.
  • Re: Labour 25:12 Yes we Khan

    saladin, 07.05.2010 05:00, Reply to #99
    von 538

    1:52 AM (BST) [Daniel Berman]: Its also worth noting the Liberal Democrats just failed to take their number one conservative target, and on a massive 6.5% swing from the Liberal Democrats to the Conservatives. It does seem quite possible that the exit poll may be more accurate than thought.
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