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Seats needing smallest swing to be won by Green Party of England and Wales [18] Rank Constituency Winning party 2019 Swing required Winning party 2024 1 Bristol Central [note 5] Labour Party: 16.23% Green Party of England and Wales: 2 Isle of Wight West [note 5] Conservative Party: 19.30% Labour Party: 6 Frome and East Somerset [note 5 ...
SNP Spokesperson for Environment, Farming, Agriculture and Rural Affairs: 2019: 2019 Frank McNally: Labour: Deidre Brock [182] Edinburgh North and Leith: SNP Spokesperson for Business: 2015: 2015 Tracy Gilbert: Labour: Alan Brown [183] Kilmarnock and Loudoun: SNP Spokesperson for Energy Security and Net Zero (2022–2023) 2015: 2015 Lillian ...
This distinction is made in the tables below in the area column, where "GB" means Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales), and "UK" means the entire United Kingdom. Plaid Cymru only stand candidates in Wales and the Scottish National Party (SNP) only stand candidates in Scotland.
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This distinction is made in the tables below in the area column, where "GB" means Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales), and "UK" means the entire United Kingdom. Plaid Cymru only stand candidates in Wales and the Scottish National Party only stand candidates in Scotland. Due to rounding total figures might not add up to 100%.
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The Green Party also came second in many safe Labour seats for the first time, including most seats in central London, and every other seat in Bristol. Five independent MPs were elected in England, the highest number of independent MPs since 1945. Former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn held his seat in Islington North, after being expelled from the ...
Drummond sought selection for the proposed Fareham and Waterlooville seat, which contains a larger proportion of her former seat and is forecast to be much safer for the Conservatives than Winchester (a key Liberal Democrat target), but was defeated by Suella Braverman, the MP for Fareham and then–Home Secretary. [citation needed] Damien Egan