Historically, on a good election night for the Tories, the Liberals always do badly — Clegg's only chance of gaining seats will be from Labour in the North because he will
certainly lose seats to the Tories in the South.
Not exact matches
Statement is Partially correct that we dominated Man Utd but we were
certainly not unlucky... When you do such 2 school boy errors and when you miss
seater Like Xhaka missed it then you don't deserve to win... We
certainly don't deserve to win that game because it's criminal to do such mistakes in defence and that too against top 6 clubs... Xhaka should have buried that one in... We dominated the United Side but were not unlucky... We
lost game because of our own impotency in the game...
Losing such an established Labour - held
seat will almost
certainly re-ignite the debate about Corbyn's leadership and its effectiveness.
In Scotland the Additional Member System agreed for the Scottish Parliament will hand Labour
seats to parties to its right — the Liberal Democrats, SNP and even the Tories will benefit — and almost
certainly lose Labour the majority it would have under the present system.
Ukip took their one
seat of the night here and the Tories also made headway - Labour is
losing votes in this heavily pro-Brexit
seat, but they're not all going in one direction and they're
certainly not going back to the Lib Dems.
That was
certainly true of the Tory campaign HQ troops, but somewhat less so at the very apex of the high command, though all parties had expected the Lib Dems to gain rather than
lose seats.
While House Democrats will almost
certainly pick up
seats in the 2012 election, it looks tough — though not impossible — at this very early date to imagine they will re-take the majority they
lost in November thanks to a combination of micro and macro political factors.
The Tories would
lose their only
seat and the Lib Dems 10 of their 11 — a disaster though they will almost
certainly lose more in England, quite possibly to Labour UKIP and the Tories.
«A greater number of Europhobic members... in the European Parliament would
certainly have negative consequences on the idea to turn scientific research and innovation into a great European policy, as we have done for agriculture,» says Jean - Pierre Audy, an EPP parliamentarian from France who
lost his
seat in this election.
While rear
seat knee room and head room in the sedan seems a little tighter than the wagon its 503 - litre boot is
certainly large (although practicality points are
lost due to its relatively small opening).