Sentences with phrase «current seat projections»

The raw parliamentary arithmetic, based on current seat projections, would give a Labour - SNP informal pact a working majority of between 6 and 20.
Current seat projections suggest both Labour and the Conservatives could be around 30 to 40 seats short of an overall majority.

Not exact matches

In 1995 he purchased the Los Angeles International Airport when LAX moved to its current home on landfill five miles off the coast (downwind from the 2,000 - foot smog fans) One year later, faith projections were seeing reality in the present 52,000 - seat sanctuary known colloquially as «the Dudedome.»
The Wandsworth factor and demographic change go in favour of making Tooting a Tory gain for Mark Clarke and the loss of Labour votes to the BNP looks like going to aid Simon Jones» campaign to oust Jon Cruddas in Dagenham and Rainham; «Mr Expenses», Alan Keen, is more vulnerable than the figures suggest in Feltham and Heston (the current projection shows his wife, Ann, being defeated in neighbouring Brentford and Isleworth); Tory candidate Ed Northover wrote only this week about his efforts to win Leyton and Wanstead from Labour, whilst ConservativeHome has previously noted the energetic campaign being waged by Chris Philp in the redrawn Hampstead and Kilburn seat where he is now in genuine contention.
The current projection assumes swings are uniform, but Labour will need to regain many seats they lost to the Tories in 2010.
As the table below shows, under current population projections, and with the size of the House capped at 435, seven states look to gain at least one seat, and Texas and Florida could gain more.
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