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  2. 2024 United Kingdom general election - Wikipedia

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    The poll indicated Labour could win 422 seats, while the Conservatives were projected to win 140 seats. [ 364 ] Halfway through the campaign, psephologist John Curtice summarised the polls as having shown little change in the first two weeks of the campaign but that they had then shown some clear shifts.

  3. Results breakdown of the 2024 United Kingdom general election

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    Labour: Peter Aldous [7] Lowestoft [n 2] 2010: 2010: Jessica Asato: Labour: Caroline Ansell [8] Eastbourne: 2019: 2019: Josh Babarinde: Liberal Democrats: Sarah Atherton [9] Wrexham: Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Defence People, Veterans and Service Families (2022) 2019: 2019 Andrew Ranger: Labour: Shaun Bailey [10] Tipton and ...

  4. 2015 Labour Party leadership election (UK) - Wikipedia

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    Veteran Labour MP Barry Sheerman also joined calls for the election to be "paused" over the fears of infiltration by other parties. [69] The Labour Party told representatives of the four candidates at a meeting on 11 August that 1,200 members and supporters of other parties had been excluded and a further 800 were under investigation. [81]

  5. U.K. Election Result: How Labour Won Big—and What ... - AOL

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    The Labour Party enjoyed a double-digit poll lead for more than a year before Sunak called the snap general election, which barely narrowed over the course of the six-week campaign.

  6. Fact check: Labour and the Conservatives most likely to win ...

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    In 2010, they won the majority of the vote share in the constituency, at 51.5%, while the Liberal Democrats came second with 34.4% – a higher share than they have received there in any general ...

  7. 2016 Labour Party leadership election (UK) - Wikipedia

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    However Labour Party rules did not require Corbyn to resign as a result of the vote. [5] Corbyn struggled to fill a new Shadow Cabinet, which had to be reduced in size from 31 to 25. [25] The Scottish National Party sought to argue that they should become the official Opposition in the Commons with Labour unable to fill the role. [26]

  8. Labour Party leadership of Ed Miliband - Wikipedia

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    In the fourth and final stage of the redistribution of votes after three candidates had been eliminated, Ed Miliband led in the trade unions and affiliated organisations section of the electoral college (19.93% of the total to David's 13.40%), but in both the MPs and MEPs section (15.52% to 17.81%), and Constituency Labour Party section (15.20% ...

  9. Electoral history of the Labour Party (UK) - Wikipedia

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    Labour's best result was the 1994 election in terms of numbers of MEPs elected (62/87) and vote share (44%). [80] The party earned more votes in 2004 than in 1999 but their vote share fell due to a higher turnout. [80] In 2009, Labour finished behind the Conservatives and UKIP. [80]