Feltham and Heston gain three wards from Brentford and Isleworth thanks to the boundary commission. The notional changes to the result as it would have been in 2005 due to these changes and what the result was ( surprise , surprise ) gives Labour a 3% swing in their favour. This is still a relatively safe labour seat, but it was on the cusp until the changes.
General Election 2005:
Labour Co-op Alan Keen 17,741 47.6 -11.6
Conservative Mark Bowen 10,921 29.3 +5.1
Liberal Democrat Satnam Kaur Khalsa 6,177 16.6 +2.8
National Front Graham Kemp 975 +2.6 N/A
Green Elizabeth Anstis 815 2.2 N/A
UKIP Leon Mullett 612 1.6 N/A
Independent Warwick Prachar 41 0.1 N/A
Majority 6,820 18.3
Turnout 37,282 49.5 +0.3
A DRAMATIC DROP FROM LABOUR HIGH.
General Election 2001:
Labour Co-op Alan Keen 21,406 59.2 -0.5
Conservative Liz Mammatt 8,749 24.2 -2.8
Liberal Democrat Andy Darley 4,998 13.8 +4.7
Socialist Labour Surinder Cheema 651 1.8 N/A
Independent William Prachar 204 0.6 N/A
Independent Asa Khaira 169 0.5 N/A
Majority 12,657 35.0
Turnout 36,177 49.2 -15.6
candidates so far...
Conservative Mark Bowen
BNP John Donnelly
Labour Alan Keen
Liberal Democrat Munira Wilson
Surely that most useless of MPs, Alan Keen, will be kicked out this time.
ReplyDeleteI may not be a memeber, but I'm voting BNP.
BNP has my vote, and just about everyone else that I know.
ReplyDeletefUCK THE BNP
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