Sunday, February 04, 2007

New boundaries will cost Labour

Research from the University of Plymouth (my very own lecturers I should add) has shown that Labour stand to lose 7 seven seats and the Conservatives gain 12, just because of boundary changes.

This of course assumes people vote the same way as they did at the last election. Even so, had these boundaries been in place at the last election, Labour would have a majority of just 28.

The bounderies are yet to be confirmed for England, which adds support for an early General Election, as it would be held under the current boundaries, benefiting Labour.

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