SouthEast UK (EXC. LONDON) Tories control 92/102 seats why no majority? (user search)
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BlondewithaBrain
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« on: March 08, 2011, 08:55:39 PM »
« edited: March 08, 2011, 08:59:31 PM by BlondewithaBrain »

SouthEast Region (exc.London)
Tories -  91
Labour - 4
Lib Democrat - 5
Green Party - 1
Speaker (main parties dont contest) - 1; hes a Tory anyway.

I know they picked up seats in west midlands, east midlands, yorkshire, northwest yet to win a whopping 91 plus with massive majorites how is this not reflected with the rest of the population? how can labour and lib democrats even compete in these areas. Did Thatcher divide the country literally into two where the southeast, southwest and eastern love her while the midlands, yorkshire, lancashire, northwest, northeast, wales and scotland want to personally give her to Satan.

its like democrats fighting in utah they have no chance of getting it close even with the most stellar candidates. how can labour or lib dem or anyone even compete with the tories in the southeast.

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