With the opinion polls pointing to a three horse race for the first time in our life time, there might be a few shock results on election night on May 6th. It very much depends on where the new Lib Dem support is coming from, is it shared equally from the other parties or mainly from one party? If the latter we could see some very interesting and unexpected results on election night.
Below is a list of potential three way marginal parliamentary seats that could potentially go Labour, Conservative of Liberal Democrat!
Three Way Marginal Parliamentary Seats
Aber Conwy Constituency : Labour 33.0% Conservative 29.1% Liberal Democrats 19.1%
Aberdeen South Constituency : Labour 36.7% Liberal Democrats 33.5% Conservative 17.1%
Argyll & Bute Constituency : Liberal Democrats 36.5% Conservative 23.5% Labour 22.4%
Basingstoke Constituency : Conservative 38.8% Labour 32.6% Liberal Democrats 21.9%
Bedford Constituency : Labour 41.6% Conservative 33.5% Liberal Democrats 21.8%
Bournemouth West Constituency : Conservative 39.5% Liberal Democrats 32.0% Labour 22.9%
Brentford & Isleworth Constituency : Labour 39.0% Conservative 30.7% Liberal Democrats 23.0%
Brighton Pavilion Constituency : Labour 36.4% Conservative 23.3% Liberal Democrats 16.0%
Bristol North West Constituency : Labour 38.2% Conservative 32.5% Liberal Democrats 24.8%
Broadland Constituency : Conservative 43.4% Liberal Democrats 29.5% Labour 23.6%
Burnley Constituency : Labour 38.5% Others 26.1% Liberal Democrats 23.7%
Calder Valley Constituency : Labour 38.5% Conservative 35.8% Liberal Democrats 18.9%
Camborne & Redruth Constituency : Liberal Democrats 35.9% Labour 28.8% Conservative 25.6%
Chelmsford Constituency : Conservative 39.5% Liberal Democrats 30.3% Labour 26.9%
Chester, City Of Constituency : Labour 39.0% Conservative 36.8% Liberal Democrats 21.8%
Colne Valley Constituency : Labour 35.4% Conservative 32.9% Liberal Democrats 24.5%
Congleton Constituency : Conservative 45.4% Labour 27.7% Liberal Democrats 26.9%
Derby North Constituency : Labour 42.1% Liberal Democrats 27.5% Conservative 25.9%
Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale & Tweeddale Constituency : Conservative 36.2% Labour 32.3% Liberal Democrats 20.3%
Ealing Central & Acton Constituency : Labour 33.4% Conservative 31.2% Liberal Democrats 30.6%
Eastleigh Constituency : Liberal Democrats 38.3% Conservative 37.2% Labour 21.1%
Edinburgh North & Leith Constituency : Labour 34.2% Liberal Democrats 29.2% Conservative 18.7%
Edinburgh South Constituency : Labour 33.2% Liberal Democrats 32.3% Conservative 24.1%
Edinburgh South West Constituency : Labour 39.8% Conservative 23.3% Liberal Democrats 21.1%
Filton & Bradley Stoke Constituency : Conservative 35.5% Labour 33.9% Liberal Democrats 28.4%
Gainsborough Constituency : Conservative 43.8% Labour 26.1% Conservative 26.0%
Hampstead & Kilburn Constituency : Labour 36.3% Liberal Democrats 35.2% Conservative 22.9%
Hexham Constituency : Conservative 42.4% Labour 30.4% Liberal Democrats 25.7%
Hove Constituency : Labour 37.4% Conservative 36.4% Liberal Democrats 18.0%
Leeds North West Constituency : Liberal Democrats 36.9% Labour 31.9% Conservative 26.8%
Milton Keynes North Constituency : Labour 37.9% Conservative 36.2% Liberal Democrats 20.6%
Northampton North Constituency : Labour 38.7% Conservative 29.7% Liberal Democrats 26.9%
Norwich South Constituency : Labour 37.4% Liberal Democrats 30.0% Conservative 21.8%
Oxford East Constituency : Labour 35.9% Liberal Democrats 35.2% Conservative 17.3%
Pendle Constituency : Labour 37.1% Conservative 31.8% Liberal Democrats 23.2%
Plymouth Sutton & Devonport Constituency : Labour 40.7% Conservative 29.6% Liberal Democrats 22.6%
Portsmouth North Constituency : Labour 38.5% Conservative 37.8% Liberal Democrats 20.3%
Portsmouth South Constituency : Liberal Democrats 41.6% Conservative 33.6% Labour 22.4%
Reading East Constituency : Conservative 35.6% Labour 33.9% Liberal Democrats 24.4%
Shrewsbury & Atcham Constituency : Conservative 37.7% Labour 34.1% Liberal Democrats 22.8%
Somerset North East Constituency : Conservative 39.1% Labour 38.6% Liberal Democrats 19.6%
St. Albans Constituency : Conservative 37.3% Labour 34.3% Liberal Democrats 25.4%
Stirling Constituency : Labour 36.0% Conservative 25.1% Liberal Democrats 20.7%
Suffolk South Constituency : Conservative 42.1% Liberal Democrats 28.4% Labour 24.5%
Wantage Constituency : Conservative 43.1% Liberal Democrats 27.6% Labour 24.0%
Warrington South Constituency : Labour 41.2% Conservative 32.1% Liberal Democrats 24.0%
Watford Constituency : Labour 33.6% Liberal Democrats 31.2% Conservative 29.6%
Worthing East & Shoreham Constituency : Conservative 43.9% Labour 25.5% Liberal Democrats 24.3%
York Outer Constituency : Liberal Democrats 36.7% Conservative 36.3% Labour 27.0%
Non Lib Dem Three Way Marginal Parliamentary Seats
Angus Constituency : SNP 33.7% Conservative 29.5% Labour 18.0%
Arfon Constituency : Labour 33.9% PC 32.1% Conservative 16.4%
Belfast South Constituency : SDLP 32.3% DUP 28.4% UUP 22.7%
Moray Constituency : SNP 36.6% Conservative 22.0% Labour 20.4%
Ochil & South Perthshire Constituency : Labour 31.4% SNP 29.9% Conservative 21.5%
Perth & North Perthshire Constituency : SNP 33.7% Conservative 30.4% Labour 18.7%
Poplar & Limehouse Constituency : Labour 35.3% Conservative 24.5% Others 23.6%
Upper Bann Constituency : DUP 37.5% UUP 25.6% SF 20.9%
Ynys Mon Constituency : Labour 34.6% PC 31.1% Others 15.4%
A vote for UKIP in Ealing Central and Acton will make a real difference – show the ‘tired old failing parties’ that you want to be heard.
Julie Carter
UKIP Parliamentary Candidate
Ealing Central and Acton
Local candidate for Ealing Common
It costs the voter 45 million British pounds a day to be in Europe – our laws come from Brussels –
Only UKIP will address these issues – once and for all.
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Absolute rubbish. The UK is a net gainer from the EU. Leaving would make little or no difference as far as taxes and money to the EU is concerned but would be a disaster for jobs and influence in Europe. Ash clouds dont respect national boarders, neither does nuclear fallout, global warming, or the crazed activities of international bankers. Why isolate ourselves with a little Englander mentality when we need global influence and solidarity with our European neighbours.
DONT vote for reactionary clap trap.
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