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« Reply #25 on: February 10, 2017, 10:43:26 AM »
« edited: February 10, 2017, 11:10:50 AM by ag »

So far, if I am not mistaken, in 12 by-elections this year LD has won 5 (all gains: 3 from Con, 2 from Lab). Not a bad result on any count.

Conservatives got 2 (-3), Lab 2 (-1), UKIP 1(nil), SNP 1 (nil), others 1 (-1).

LD have got as many seats as the 3 Brexit parties combined Smiley
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« Reply #26 on: February 15, 2017, 08:56:16 PM »
« Edited: February 17, 2017, 10:59:04 PM by ObserverIE »

Holy Word here.

East Staffordshire, Burton

Lib Dem 52.7 (+5.4)
Lab 24.7 (-5.2)
UKIP 11.7 (+11.7)
Con 10.9 (-11.9)

Oldham, Failsworth East

Lab 58.4 (-7.3)
Con 25.4 (+1.7)
UKIP 11.7 (+11.7)
Green 3.5 (-3.7)
Lib Dem 1.1 (-1.8)

Forest of Dean, Lydbrook and Ruardean

Green 35.3 (+18.3)
Con 24.3 (+7.5)
Lab 22.7 (+2.5)
UKIP 11.1 (-9.7)
Lib Dem 6.6 (+6.6)

Dudley, St Thomas's

Lab 60.6 (+0.3)
UKIP 27.0 (-2.0)
Con 10.3 (-0.4)
Green 2.1 (+2.1)

Cheshire East, Bollington

Bollington First 50.6 (+15.6)
Con 17.2 (-14.6)
Lab 12.9 (-9.7)
Lib Dem 10.7 (+0.2)
Green 8.7 (+8.7)

Uttlesford, Elsenham and Hanham

Residents 59.6 (+59.6) (834, 716)
Lib Dem 22.1 (-23.5) (316, 259)
Con 10.0 (-11.3) (141, 120)
UKIP 5.1 (+5.1) (68. 64)
Lab 2.6 (-2.4) (39, 28)
Green 0.5 (+0.5) (8, 6)

Wokingham, Emmbrook

Lib Dem 59.7 (+16.6)
Con 33.3 (-10.2)
UKIP 3.9 (+3.9)
Lab 3.0 (-6.2)

Green gain Lydbrook and Ruardean from Ind elected as UKIP
Bollington First gain Bollington from Con
Residents gain Elsenham and Hanham from Lib Dem (2 seats)
Lib Dem gain Emmbrook from Con
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« Reply #27 on: February 20, 2017, 10:59:42 PM »
« Edited: February 22, 2017, 09:03:18 AM by ObserverIE »

Midweek Holy Syllable.

Basingstoke and Deane, Winklebury

Lab 61.6 (+31.2)
Con 35.3 (-10.5)
Lib Dem 3.1 (-2.7)

#jezwecan
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« Reply #28 on: February 23, 2017, 04:37:25 PM »
« Edited: February 23, 2017, 08:01:10 PM by ObserverIE »

Holy Word, Part II.

Epping Forest, Chigwell Village

Con 76.0 (+0.9)
Lib Dem 24.0 (+24.0)

Kettering, Barton

Lib Dem 57.0 (+57.0)
Con 29.8 (-17.3)
UKIP 9.4 (-15.6)
Green 3.7 (-4.0)

South Hams, Charterlands

Lib Dem 46.1 (+46.1)
Con 39.3 (-25.1)
Lab 10.7 (+10.7)
Green 3.9 (-15.6)

Lib Dem gain Barton from Ind elected as Con
Lib Dem gain Charterlands from Con
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« Reply #29 on: March 01, 2017, 11:53:43 PM »
« Edited: March 03, 2017, 07:47:04 AM by ObserverIE »

This week's Holy Word.

Christchurch, Mudeford and Friars Cliff

Con 46.8 (-7.3)
Ind 34.7
Lab 6.8 (-9.8)
UKIP 6.3 (-23.0)
Green 5.4 (+5.4)

Salford, Kersal

Con 42.0 (+5.6)
Lab 27.3 (-19.8)
Ind 17.5
UKIP 9.0 (-1.9)
Green 2.4 (-2.0)
Lib Dem 1.9 (+1.9)

Redcar and Cleveland, Newcomen

Lib Dem 44.6 (+7.5)
Lab 27.1 (-6.9)
UKIP 16.0 (-4.0)
Ind Hannon 5.4
Ind Stones 3.8 (-5.0)
Con 3.0 (+3.0)

Redcar and Cleveland, Hutton (changes in italics since July 2016 by-election)

Con 57.4 (+2.9) (+12.4)
Lib Dem 21.8 (+3.5) (-5.6)
Lab 12.2 (-15.0) (-6.6)
UKIP 8.6 (+8.6) (+2.7)

Con gain Kersal from Lab
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« Reply #30 on: March 08, 2017, 09:23:14 PM »
« Edited: March 10, 2017, 08:14:18 AM by ObserverIE »

Holy Word.

Rutland, Exton

Con 59.5 (+6.5)
Lib Dem 30.8 (+11.7)
UKIP 9.8 (-5.0)

West Oxfordshire, Hailey, Minster Lovell and Leafield

Lib Dem 46.7 (+34.1)
Con 41.5 (+3.8)
Lab 5.8 (-4.5)
Green 3.1 (-2.8)
UKIP 2.9 (+2.9)

Broxbourne, Waltham Cross

Con 41.0 (-3.5)
Lab 40.8 (-14.7)
UKIP 12.6 (+12.6)
Lib Dem 5.6 (+5.6)

East Hertfordshire, Hertford Castle

Con 49.0 (+8.8)
Lab 17.1 (-2.4)
Lib Dem 15.5 (+15.5)
Green 13.0 (-5.1)
UKIP 5.4 (+5.4)

Stratford-on-Avon, Red Horse

Con 53.4 (-9.0)
Lib Dem 29.8 (+20.2)
UKIP 10.3 (-4.9)
Green 6.5 (+6.5)

Derby, Derwent

Con 37.1 (+3.7)
Lab 28.7 (-4.5)
UKIP 25.2 (-1.8)
Lib Dem 9.0 (-2.6)

Harrow, Roxbourne

Lab 62.8 (+10.9)
Con 21.5 (-)
Lib Dem 9.7 (+0.6)
UKIP 6.0 (+6.0)

Lib Dem gain Hailey, Minster Lovell and Leafield from Con
Con gain Waltham Cross from Lab
Con gain Derwent from UKIP
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« Reply #31 on: March 16, 2017, 01:27:14 PM »
« Edited: March 16, 2017, 07:02:03 PM by ObserverIE »

Holy Word.

Newcastle upon Tyne, South Heaton

Lab 46.8 (-11.8)
Green 27.1 (+1.7)
Lib Dem 15.9 (+11.5)
UKIP 5.4 (-1.5)
Con 4.9 (+0.2)

Breckland, Saham Toney

Con 48.1 (-2.1)
Lib Dem 15.1 (+15.1)
Ind 14.9
UKIP 11.5 (-18.8)
Lab 10.3 (+10.3)

South Ribble, Walton-le-Dale East

Con 49.4 (-3.5)
Lab 36.0 (-11.1)
Lib Dem 14.6 (+14.6)

Blackpool, Warbreck

Con 54.8 (+17.4)
Lab 35.2 (+7.0)
UKIP 5.6 (-13.8)
Lib Dem 4.3 (-3.0)
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« Reply #32 on: March 23, 2017, 05:35:34 PM »
« Edited: March 23, 2017, 08:08:14 PM by ObserverIE »

Holy Word here.

West Somerset, Dunster and Timberscombe

Lib Dem 49.7 (+49.7)
Con 32.9 (-26.7)
Green 10.9 (-29.5)
Lab 6.6 (+6.6)

Herefordshire, Leominster South

Green 40.8 (+10.1)
It's Our County 18.3 (+18.3)
Con 17.8 (-8.7)
Ind 14.9
Lib Dem 8.2 (+8.2)

Blackburn and Darwen, Higher Croft (changes in italics since December 2016 by-election)

Lab 59.6 (-14.3) (+1.4)
UKIP 22.6 (+22.6) (-2.4)
Con 17.8 (-8.3) (+1.1)

Lib Dem gain Dunster and Timberscombe from Con
Green gain Leominster South from Ind

*Successful Lab candidate in Higher Croft was immediately disqualified and the election declared null and void because of their employment by a council body.
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« Reply #33 on: March 28, 2017, 01:06:27 PM »

Will there be another by-election in Blackburn, then? Or is the UKIP candidate elected?
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« Reply #34 on: March 28, 2017, 08:04:21 PM »

Will there be another by-election in Blackburn, then? Or is the UKIP candidate elected?

The election is void, so there will be another by-election.
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« Reply #35 on: March 29, 2017, 06:24:38 AM »
« Edited: March 29, 2017, 06:28:49 AM by joevsimp »

it happens now and then. I vaguely remember it happening to a Labour candidate in Redbridge in 2010 I think who was a teacher, and  a couple of Lib Dems elected in the 2011 assembly were declared void initially, but were allowed to stay on because they quit from the bodies that they were part of and because thy had taken advice from a Welsh-language document that had not been updated to match the English one.

I'm pretty sure that Void and re-run is the standard response, the famous case of Tony Benn's conservative runner up getting the seat* was because it was clear to all concerned that Benn was illegible (as he had already been disqualified by inheriting his father's peerage, hence the by-election) whereas this was only raised (AFAIK) during the count

*the same thing happened to a pair of Shinners in 1955 who had been convicted of Treason Felony, their Unionist opponents were declared the winners as their disqualification was well known (and advertised in the papers by the UUP) although one of the Unionists was found to be illegible and another byelection was held
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« Reply #36 on: March 29, 2017, 06:35:02 AM »

it happens now and then. I vaguely remember it happening to a Labour candidate in Redbridge in 2010 I think who was a teacher, and  a couple of Lib Dems elected in the 2011 assembly were declared void initially, but were allowed to stay on because they quit from the bodies that they were part of and because thy had taken advice from a Welsh-language document that had not been updated to match the English one.

I'm pretty sure that Void and re-run is the standard response, the famous case of Tony Benn's conservative runner up getting the seat* was because it was clear to all concerned that Benn was illegible (as he had already been disqualified by inheriting his father's peerage, hence the by-election) whereas the issue at this byelection was only raised (AFAIK) during the count

*the same thing happened to a pair of Shinners in 1955 who had been convicted of Treason Felony, their Unionist opponents were declared the winners as their disqualification was well known (and advertised in the papers by the UUP) although one of the Unionists was found to be illegible and another byelection was held
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« Reply #37 on: March 30, 2017, 04:39:39 PM »

The decisions on Tony Benn's ineligibility and that his opponent was entitled to be returned
 (despite having actually lost the election) was certified by Judges hearing an election Petition. The House of Commons was bound by statute to pass a motion to amend the return. The Speaker ruled that the motion was not amendable or debatable and it passed 235 to 145.

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« Reply #38 on: April 05, 2017, 04:33:34 PM »
« Edited: April 06, 2017, 07:33:35 PM by ObserverIE »

After a week's sabbatical, the Holy Word returns.

Tendring, St James

Con 47.9 (+12.3)
UKIP 22.5 (-14.3)
Lab 15.0 (-1.9)
Lib Dem 12.8 (+12.8)
Green 1.9 (+1.9)

Calderdale, Hipperholme and Lightcliffe

Con 60.3 (-4.3)
Lib Dem 17.1 (+6.8)
Lab 16.5 (-0.5)
Green 6.1 (-2.0)

Bath and North East Somerset, Walcot

Lib Dem 48.6 (+15.9)
Green 22.2 (-1.9)
Con 22.0 (-1.3)
Lab 7.2 (-8.6)

Aylesbury Vale, Elmhurst

Lib Dem 63.5 (+37.0)
Lab 12.2 (-9.8)
Con 11.9 (-9.2)
UKIP 9.0 (-14.7)
Green 3.5 (-3.2)

Con gain St James from Ind elected as UKIP
Lib Dem gain Elmhurst from UKIP
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« Reply #39 on: April 13, 2017, 06:51:30 PM »
« Edited: April 14, 2017, 06:24:38 AM by ObserverIE »

Another week's Holy Word.

Middlesbrough, Coulby Newham (changes in italics since May 2016 by-election)

Con 38.0 (+10.4) (+16.1)
Lab 35.5 (-) (-10.1)
Ind 24.1 (+1.8) (-5.5)
Green 2.4 (+2.4) (+2.4)

West Dorset, Piddle Valley

Con 60.8 (-8.0)
Green 39.2 (+19.4)

Con gain Coulby Newham from Lab
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« Reply #40 on: April 20, 2017, 12:40:48 PM »
« Edited: April 21, 2017, 12:25:31 PM by ObserverIE »

Overshadowed by noises off, here we have this week's Holy Word.

Cheshire West and Chester, Blacon

Lab 59.1 (-0.1)
Con 21.8 (+4.0)
Ind 16.5
Lib Dem 2.7 (+2.7)

Harrow, Kenton East

Con 52.3 (+19.4)
Lab 43.8 (+1.0)
Lib Dem 2.1 (+2.1)
UKIP 1.8 (-10.3)

Con gain Kenton East from Lab
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« Reply #41 on: May 18, 2017, 08:39:59 PM »

From last week:

King's Lynn and West Norfolk, Fairstead

Lab 44.0 (+4.4)
Con 32.8 (+4.4)
UKIP 11.8 (-20.2)
Lib Dem 11.4 (+11.4)

South Derbyshire, Woodville

Con 46.3 (+11.8)
Lab 38.5 (+5.4)
UKIP 8.9 (-14.8)
Lib Dem 6.2 (-2.5)
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« Reply #42 on: June 01, 2017, 09:55:26 PM »

when are the next by-elections? 
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« Reply #43 on: June 02, 2017, 02:33:52 PM »

The Association of Liberal Democrat Councillors have a list of 34 local by-elections due to take place on 8th June (the same day as the Parliamentary general election). They may receive rather less attention than normal.

https://www.aldc.org/category/forthcoming-by-elections/
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« Reply #44 on: June 09, 2017, 01:11:24 PM »

Where are the results from last night's by-elections?
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« Reply #45 on: June 09, 2017, 03:35:07 PM »

There was a slightly more important election here last night that everyone is examining right now

Labour gained a seat in Canterbury, which hinted at the Parliamentary result.
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« Reply #46 on: June 09, 2017, 03:56:14 PM »

There was a slightly more important election here last night that everyone is examining right now

Labour gained a seat in Canterbury, which hinted at the Parliamentary result.

I understand there was an election last night.  I still kind of want to know what the by-election results are. 
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« Reply #47 on: June 18, 2017, 03:59:42 PM »

I found the results myself.  Sorry if I formatted the results incorrectly.

From June 8th:

Welwyn and Hatfield, Hatfield Villages

Lab 41.3 (+11.4)
Con 41.1 (-4.3)
Lib Dem 17.5 (+11.4)

Peterborough, East

Lab and Co-op 51.3 (+17.Cool
Con 30.0 (-13.3)
UKIP 9.7 (-13.5)
Lib Dem 9.0 (+9.0)

Lewes, Seaford West

Con 51.8 (+6.7)
Lib Dem 26.6 (-0.6)
Labour 12.0 (+12.0)
UKIP 5.0 (-14.2)
Green 4.6 (-3.9)

Hammersmith and Fulham, Sands End

Con 46.5 (+8.Cool
Lab 43.6 (+9.3)
Lib Dem 9.8 (+3.6)

Hammersmith and Fulham, Avonmore & Brook Green

Lab 52.8
Con 34.9
Lib Dem 11.8

Dacorum, Bovingdon, Flauden and Chipperfield

Con 66.8 (+8.0)
Lib Dem 33.2 (+23.3)

Crawley, Pound Hill South & Worth

Con 52.2 (-7.5)
Lab 36.0 (+2.6)
Green 4.1 (-2.7)
Lib Dem 4.1 (+4.1)
UKIP 3.5 (+3.5)

Calderdale, Rastrick

Con 49.5 (+0.9)
Lab 41.6 (+2.9)
Lib Dem 5.0 (-1.9)
Green 3.9 (-1.9)

Calderdale, Todmorden

Lab 55.1 (+9.1)
Con 31.4 (+9.4)
Lib Dem 6.8 (-4.3)
Green 6.7 (-3.0)

Copeland, Newtown

Con 61.4 (+14.3)
Lab 38.6 (-1.4)

Broxtowe, Toton & Chilwell meadows

Con 49.3 (+4.4)
Lab 31.4 (+10.2)
Lib Dem 12.5 (+12.5)
Green 3.6 (-6.4)
UKIP 3.3 (-9.9)

Ashford, Victoria

Lab 46.8 (+19.0)
Con 33.5 (+4.0)
Lib Dem 11.6 (+11.6)
UKIP 8.1 (-20.0)

Ashford, Bockhanger

Con 52.7 (-13.Cool
Lab 31.4 (-2.1)
UKIP 8.5 (+8.5)
green 7.3 (+7.3)

Bromsgrove, Alvechurch Village

Ind 51.0 (+51.0)
Con 33.4 (-12.3)
Lib Dem 10.0 (+10.0
Ind 5.7 (+5.7)

York, Hull Road

Lab 58.4 (+23.7)
Con 20.5 (-1.3)
Green 14.1 (-3.7)
Lib Dem 7.0 (-3.6)

Saleford, Claremont

Lab 61.6 (+16.4)
Con 27.2 (+7.5)
Lib Dem 6.0 (-0.1)
Green 2.2 (-1.5)
Republic 0.9 (+0.9)

Stockport, Brinnington & Central

Lab 75.0 (-2.7)
Con 16.9 (+5.7)
Lib Dem 3.7 (+3.7)
Green 3.3 (-7.9)
End Aus 1.1 (+1.1)

Torridge, Hartland & Bradworthy

Lib Dem 57.5 (+57.5)
Green 42.5 (-6.1)

Oldham, Royton North

Lab 49.6 (+4.4)
Con 40.5 (+18.2)
Lib Dem 5.8 (+1.7)
Green 4.1 (+0.4)

Luton, Sundon Park

Lab 49.8 (+7.9)
Lib Dem 24.8 (-8.0)
Con 23.5 (-1.Cool
Green 1.9 (+1.9)

Liverpool, Kirkdale

Lab 90.5 (+11.1)
Con 4.9 (+1.0)
Green 2.5 (-4.1)
Lib Dem 2.2 (+2.2)

Bury, Radcliffe East

Lab 53.4 (+3.7)
Con 38.2 (+20.9)
Lib Dem 4.3 (-1.3)
Green 4.1 (-3.1)

Blackburn with Darwen, Higher Croft

Lab 57.6 (-16.3)
Con 29.9 (+3.7)
UKIP 12.5 (+12.5)

West Lancashire, Aughton Park

Con 55.8 (+7.4)
Lab 44.2 (+8.Cool

North Lincolnshire, Brumby

Lab 56.5 (+3.2)
Con 31.5 (+31.5)
UKIP 6.3 (-28.7)
ind 4.2 (+4.2)
Ind 1.6 (+1.6)

West Berkshire, Thatcham South & Crookham

Con 48.7 (-0.5)
Lib Dem 22.0 (-6.1)
Green 15.8 (+3.6)
Lab 13.5 (+3.0)

York, Micklegate

Lab 50.7 (+10.3)
Green 21.2 (-4.5)
Con 19.6 (+2.Cool
Lib Dem 8.5 (+1.0)

North Kesteven, Heighington & Washborough

Con 66.0 (-1.5)
Lib Dem 34.0 (+34.0)

North Kesteven, Ashby de la Launde & Cranwell

Con 58.7 (-8.7)
Lincolnshire Ind 41.3 (+41.3)

Leicester, Castle

Lab 65.6 (+28.9)
Con 15.6 (-3.Cool
Green 14.5 (-10.0)
Lib Dem 4.3 (-5.4)

Mid Sussex, Hassocks

Con 2,023
Lib Dem 1,953
Con 1,835
Lib Dem 1,536
Lab 1,042
Lab 812
Green 512

Canterbury, Westgate

Lab 43.4 (+23.6)
Lib Dem 24.1 (+2.1)
Con 22.9 (-4.4)
Green 9.6 (-10.2)

Broadland, Cotishall

Con 49.5 (-4.Cool
Lab 22.5 (+1.1)
Ind 18.3 (+18.3)
Lib Dem 9.8 (-1.7)

Merthyr Tydfil, Cyfartha

Ind 1,369
Merth Ind 1,300
Lab 1,202
Lab 1,137
Lab 1,072
Merth Ind 1,068
Ind 812
Pl Cm 685



Lab gain Hatfield Villages from Con

Lab gain East from Con

Lab gain Victoria from Con
 
Lab gain Westgate from Con

Ind gain Alvechurch Village from Con

Lib Dem gain Harland & Bradworthy from UKIP

Lib Dem gain Hassocks from Con (one seat)

Before the election, the council seats were 20 for Con, 14 Lab, 1 Independent, 1 Merthyr Independent, and 1 UKIP.  Now they are 18 Lab, 14 Con, 2 Lib Dem, 2 Independent, 1 Merthyr Independent.
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« Reply #48 on: June 22, 2017, 03:23:11 PM »
« Edited: June 23, 2017, 10:57:56 PM by ObserverIE »

This week's Holy Word.

East Cambridgeshire, Soham North

Con 59.7 (-4.2)
Lib Dem 25.1 (+4.1)
Lab 15.2 (-)

Sheffield, Nether Edge and Sharrow

Lab 45.0 (+6.6)
Green 42.7 (+8.3)
Lib Dem 12.3 (-1.0)

Stockton-on-Tees, Yarm

Con 50.8 (+3.4)
Yarm Ind 29.1 (-3.3)
Lab 17.0 (-3.2)
Lib Dem 3.1 (+3.1)

Powys, Yscir

Con 29.8 (+29.8)
Ind Davies C 26.0
PC 18.2 (+18.2)
Green 14.4 (+14.4)
Ind Evans 11.2
Ind Davies S 0.4

South Gloucestershire, Winterbourne

Con 47.9 (+0.4)
Lab 33.8 (+17.8)
Lib Dem 18.3 (-0.1)

Con gain Yscir from Ind
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« Reply #49 on: June 22, 2017, 04:15:40 PM »


Torridge, Hartland & Bradworthy

Lib Dem 57.5 (+57.5)
Green 42.5 (-6.1)

Lib Dem gain Harland & Bradworthy from UKIP


What a weird seat, to have been a UKIP-Green straight fight last time and a Lib Dem-Green straight fight this time, with apparently no Labour or Conservative candidates either time!
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