Correlation between the estimated
Remain vote in a constituency and the proportion of petitioners from such constituencies is extremely high (r = 0.93).
I thought the disproportionately high
Remain vote in this constituency was partly due to the fact that the two relatively popular Tory incumbents in the 2 seats — Heidi Allen and Lucy Frazer — had both endorsed Remain although this result challenges both of those notions
Not exact matches
Since last month's poll,
in the
constituency vote the SNP were up one per cent to 53, Labour were also up one to 22, the Tories
remain on 16 and the Liberal Democrats down one on six.
Whereas some NDC members
in constituencies «boiling» since the primaries are
in court challenging their outcome, others are said to have decided not to take any action but will
remain noncommittal or possibly,
vote against the party's elected parliamentary candidates
in the November 7 elections.
Many of the attack seats are
in London or the south - east, with Hoey's
constituency of Vauxhall topping the list due to its substantial 77 %
vote to
remain in the European Union
in last year's referendum.
In second place on list is Tory MP Victoria Borwick whose Kensington constituency is said to have voted by 69 % to remain in the E
In second place on list is Tory MP Victoria Borwick whose Kensington
constituency is said to have
voted by 69 % to
remain in the E
in the EU.
And the context for the coup was the EC result but
in JC's
constituency 73 %
voted to
Remain whilst Mr Smith
in his area had 56 % for Out!
Following the party's decision to support the European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill 2017, at least three shadow cabinet ministers, all representing
constituencies which
voted to
remain in the EU, resigned from their position as a result of the party's decision to invoke Article 50 under the bill.
The run - off, with the last
vote held
in Tain
constituency, was closely watched as Ghana
remains a rare example of a functioning democracy
in West Africa.
Almost one third of the
constituency's population were graduates
in 2011, so if the region - wide correlation also held within the city, that would translate to 55 %
voting for
Remain.
The Guardian understands that Corbyn is considering convening an extra meeting of the shadow cabinet later this week to discuss the issue, which risks exacerbating the rift between MPs
in post-industrial seats where there are profound concerns about immigration and those
in constituencies that
voted remain.
But Labour sources are privately suggesting that while there will be a clear party line — consistent with Corbyn's suggestion on the morning of 24 June that article 50 should be triggered immediately — they also understand the concerns of MPs who represent
constituencies that
voted overwhelmingly to
remain in the EU.
In a statement after Wednesday's resignations, Corbyn said: «MPs have a duty to represent their constituents as well as their party, and I understand the difficulties that MPs for constituencies which voted remain have in relation to the European Union withdrawal bill.&raqu
In a statement after Wednesday's resignations, Corbyn said: «MPs have a duty to represent their constituents as well as their party, and I understand the difficulties that MPs for
constituencies which
voted remain have
in relation to the European Union withdrawal bill.&raqu
in relation to the European Union withdrawal bill.»
«MPs have a duty to represent their constituents as well as their party, and I understand the difficulties that MPs for
constituencies which
voted Remain have
in relation to the European Union withdrawal Bill.
«As a
Remain - supporting MP representing a heavily Leave
voting constituency, I am
in a bit of a predicament,» he said.
Shadow Foreign Office minister Catherine West had earlier said she could not support her party's position given her Hornsey and Woodgreen
constituency «secured the highest
remain vote in the UK».
Ms Abbott said: «What happens to people that
vote not to trigger will be managed by the whips but the leadership has a lot of sympathy for people
in heavily
Remain constituencies who find themselves
in difficulty.»
Ahead of the December polls, Mr Agyarko, who is seeking reelection has been spotted many times visiting students
in their rooms and on shuttles sharing with them why they need to
vote him to
remain the Member of Parliament for the
constituency.
As part of our profiles on key
constituencies, Craig Johnson looks at the left - of - centre parties battling it out
in the strong
Remain -
voting seat of Bristol West.
The Lib Dems need a swing of around 6.5 % to take the seat from Labour, and are hopeful given that 68 % of the
constituency (probably)
voted Remain in the referendum.
It is a
constituency very much
in favour of the European Union: 79 % (probably)
voted Remain in last year's EU referendum.