Sentences with phrase «cent of the vote following»

Ukip are set to win their first Commons seat with a landslide 64 per cent of the vote following the biggest swing in modern political history.

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The en masse resignations from the shadow cabinet, followed by a vote of no confidence from 81 per cent of MPs, shows that Jeremy Corbyn has lost the trust of his peers (or perhaps he never really managed to obtain it in the first place).
The following assumes, firstly, that no party has an overall majority (once Sinn Fein's abstention from the chamber is taken into account), and that in spite of the possibility that they could top the polls in the popular vote, that the Lib Dems will not win enough votes to have the most seats in the new Commons (they would need between 37 - 40 per cent to be sure of that happening).
He is followed by Mr Prince Johnson, former warlord and candidate of the Movement for Democracy and Reconstruction (MDR), who got 127,666 votes or 8.2 per cent.
This follows the recent Wythenshawe by - election where the Lib Dems received less than five per cent of the vote and lost their deposit for the eighth time in ten by - elections since 2010.
Margaret Thatcher was the runaway leader as the group's «political hero», with 34 per cent of the vote, followed by Winston Churchill on 17 per cent, anti-slavery campaigner William Wilberforce on six per cent and Nelson Mandela on five per cent.
In a plurality system where only first preferences count, the outcome is simple: milk wins with 40 per cent of the vote, followed by beer, with wine trailing in last.
Of all the concerns expressed by young travellers following the Brexit vote, the cost of travelling to EU destinations was of highest concern (49 per cent), following a turbulent few months for the British pounOf all the concerns expressed by young travellers following the Brexit vote, the cost of travelling to EU destinations was of highest concern (49 per cent), following a turbulent few months for the British pounof travelling to EU destinations was of highest concern (49 per cent), following a turbulent few months for the British pounof highest concern (49 per cent), following a turbulent few months for the British pound.
Aldi received 76 per cent of the vote, followed by Waitrose at 75 per cent and Marks & Spencer at 73 per cent.
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