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Top three parties at a glance
Labour 125 % 41.8%
Conservative 71 % 23.94%
Scottish National Party 51 % 17.29%
Swing: 3.47% from Conservative to Labour
Candidate Party Votes % +/- %
Anne McGuire Labour
Labour Elected 19,558 41.80 +5.80
Bob Dalrymple Tory Conservative 11,204 23.94 -1.15
Alison Lindsay Scottish National Party 8,091 17.29 +4.70
Graham Reed ElectionsModule Party Logo Liberal Democrat 6,797 14.53 -6.19
Mark Ruskell ElectionsModule Party Logo Green 746 1.59 -1.39
Paul Henke ElectionsModule Party Logo UK Independence Party 395 0.84 +0.37
Majority 8,354 17.85
Turnout 46,791 70.81

GENERAL ELECTION 2010 - LIVE BLOG


GENERAL ELECTION 2010 – LATEST NEWS

Balls joins Labour leadership race Ed Balls has joined the race for the Labour leadership

8:12am Wednesday 19th May 2010

Former children's secretary Ed Balls has declared that he is standing in the Labour leadership contest, saying the party needed to listen to the public.

Clegg reveals political reform plan Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg is to set out plans for political reform

12:03am Wednesday 19th May 2010

Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg is to promise to spearhead the biggest shake-up in Britain's democracy in almost two centuries as he lays out the new coalition Government's plans for political reform.

Police to get back charging powers Home Secretary Theresa May with Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Paul Stephenson

3:41am Wednesday 19th May 2010

Police will be handed back powers to charge people suspected of minor crimes, Home Secretary Theresa May is to announce.

Tories 'dismayed' over Bill's delay Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg set out the Government's plans for political reform

4:25pm Wednesday 19th May 2010

Fresh strains were showing in the new Lib-Con coalition as senior Tory MPs expressed "dismay" that plans to overhaul the Human Rights Act had been put on a backburner.

Clegg hits out at coalition critics Nick Clegg hit out at critics of the new coalition's plans to make it more difficult for MPs to force out the Government

12:48pm Wednesday 19th May 2010

Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg hit out at critics of the new coalition's plans to make it more difficult for MPs to force out the Government if it is defeated on a vote of confidence.

Clegg risks Tory wrath over taxes Nick Clegg hit out at critics of the new coalition's plans to make it more difficult for MPs to force out the Government

9:38am Wednesday 19th May 2010

Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg has risked angering his Conservative coalition allies with a warning that the new Government will aim to make the tax system fairer rather than reduce overall burden.

Clegg unveils political reform plan Nick Clegg hit out at critics of the new coalition's plans to make it more difficult for MPs to force out the Government

8:05am Wednesday 19th May 2010

Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg is to promise to spearhead the biggest shake-up in Britain's democracy in almost two centuries as he lays out the new coalition Government's plans for political reform.

Ed Balls to join leadership race Ed Balls has joined the race for the Labour leadership

6:55pm Tuesday 18th May 2010

Two more candidates for the Labour leadership are set to throw their hats into the ring, bringing the number of contenders to replace Gordon Brown up to four.

'Commissioner' role not finalised Home Secretary Theresa May pledged to hand power back to the police frontline

2:48pm Wednesday 19th May 2010

Details of how police forces will be brought under the control of directly-elected individuals are yet to be finalised, the Home Secretary said.

Clegg vow to 'rebalance' tax system Deputy PM Nick Clegg will outline plans to make taxes fairer

3:18am Wednesday 19th May 2010

The coalition Government will aim to make taxes fairer, rather than reduce the overall burden of taxation, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg has said.








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