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In reply to the discussion: County Council elections on 2nd May [View all]non sociopath skin
(4,972 posts)20. There seem to have been a lot of regional variations.
Here in Northumberland, the Tories actually gained a couple of seats - one from Labour - narrowly denying Labour an outright victory. No UKIP victories here, in fact hardly a presence.
Looks like the Lib Dems will finish up staying in the administration with one of the other parties. More instability.
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Good chance that Thatcher clone Linda Arkley will be beaten in North Tyneside
non sociopath skin
Apr 2013
#2
The Tories held Hampshire, but UKIP gained - from Lib Dems as well as Cons
muriel_volestrangler
May 2013
#14
Quite a lot of Labour and Green campaigning in my ward; almost none from other parties
LeftishBrit
Apr 2013
#8
Hartlepool has done just that and seems relieved. No more Monkey Business!
non sociopath skin
May 2013
#17
Good news - though how did North Tyneside ever get a Tory Mayor in the first place?
LeftishBrit
May 2013
#24
Another quality candidate from UKIP - spending 6 months in Thailand
muriel_volestrangler
May 2013
#15
9 more, actually (I think you were looking at the figures I gave for Hants)
muriel_volestrangler
May 2013
#33
Probably the lowest percentage of the electorate to get elected: 5.6%
muriel_volestrangler
May 2013
#43