By my calculation Labour lose 7 seats in Wales, the Conservatives lose 4.
Not exact matches
By her own rough
calculations, she's saving close to $ 35,000 annually on
labour.
The current endeavor
by Tory backbenchers to repeal the Act is based on a simple
calculation — most forecasts predict that the 2015 general elections will result in another hung Parliament, in which the joint seat share of the two dominant parties,
Labour and the Conservatives, will be eroded even further.
The entire process whiffs of gerrymandering when
calculations by the House of Commons library found that at the 2017 general election the Tories got one seat for every 43,018 votes nationally compared with
Labour's 49,152 per MP or Liberal Democrats» 197,665 and Green's 525,665.
The seat is currently held for
Labour by Nick Raynsford and after minor boundary changes he is projected to go into the next election defending a notional majority of 11,638, according to the
calculations of Professors Rallings and Thrasher of the University of Plymouth.
The is currently held for
Labour by Cabinet Officer minister Kevin Brennan and after minor boundary changes he is projected to go into the next election defending a notional majority of 8,361, according to the
calculations of Professors Rallings and Thrasher of the University of Plymouth.
By demoralising the Thatcher - hating core
Labour vote Baroness Thatcher's afternoon tea at No. 10 may well cause more long - term damage to Brown than to Cameron, although I doubt that that was in her or her advisers»
calculations.
I'll put up full notional results later on today, but looking at England and Wales as a whole, it looks as if the Conservatives would lose 10 seats,
Labour would lose 28 seats, the Liberal Democrats would lose 4 and the Greens would lose one (
by my
calculations the new Brighton North would be a close three - way marginal, with the Conservatives narrowly ahead of
Labour).
The seat has been held since 1997
by Siobhain McDonagh for
Labour and after minor boundary changes she is projected to go into the next election defending a notional majority of 12,739, according to the
calculations of Professors Rallings and Thrasher of the University of Plymouth.
By my
calculations I reckon on a uniform swing this would result in
Labour 28 (up 2), Plaid Cymru 12 (down 3), Conservatives 11 (down 1), Lib Dems 8 (up 2).
Computers are ubiquitous tools, and much of our manual
labour has been replaced
by calculations.
For example, (
calculation confirmed
by the Ministry of
Labour),