Sentences with phrase «following local election results»

Labour is well - placed to win a «whole number» of key seats in the 2015 general election, Douglas Alexander has said following local election results.

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The following graph shows results for those local elections, like this year's, that were held just a year after a general election.
Over the following four agonising days, the party watched as first the local and then the European election results brutally revealed the cost of entering into coalition with the Conservatives.
The announcement follows a night of indifferent election results for Labour in local council by - elections.
The carefully worded apology, which stated that Rennard may have encroached on the personal space of the four female Lib Dem activists, has heaped more pressure on Clegg after a desperate week following disastrous local and European election results.
Follow the 2014 local elections results live as more than 4,000 councillors are elected in England across metropolitan boroughs, unitary authorities, non-metropolitan districts and in every seat in every London borough.
He said the Lib Dems have to «get out and start campaigning for the next election» following disappointing results at the local and European elections.
Following poor election results in the 2014 local elections, the 2014 European Parliament election and the 2015 Westminster election McDonnell resisted calls to stand down.
Yes, UKIP were very disappointed at the count (and with the local election results the following day), and Labour were delighted, although I think they had some indication the results would be good, as Tom Watson came up for the by - election result, and Corbyn was straight up the following morning.
So far as the English Local Elections go - it's a major extension of control of English Local Government for the Conservative Party, but following on from results in 2003 that were still before Labour were hit by a backlash over the War in Iraq - if the Conservatives had failed to advance from 35 % in 2003 and Labour had held it's vote of 30 % then it would have been remarkable, it's still slightly up on 2006 for the Conservatives and Labour have only recovered marginally so far - it's a sign of continued revival of the Conservative Party, but also of a Labour revival, disappointing news for the Liberal Democrats who lost support even compared with last year where elections were fought, heavy losses of support nationally comparedElections go - it's a major extension of control of English Local Government for the Conservative Party, but following on from results in 2003 that were still before Labour were hit by a backlash over the War in Iraq - if the Conservatives had failed to advance from 35 % in 2003 and Labour had held it's vote of 30 % then it would have been remarkable, it's still slightly up on 2006 for the Conservatives and Labour have only recovered marginally so far - it's a sign of continued revival of the Conservative Party, but also of a Labour revival, disappointing news for the Liberal Democrats who lost support even compared with last year where elections were fought, heavy losses of support nationally comparedelections were fought, heavy losses of support nationally compared to 2003.
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