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Tuesday 9 June 2009

Interesting analysis of the EU election results

The Guardian has an interesting EU elections analysis tool. Being The Guadian it's headlined "Exactly how well did the BNP do where you live?" but I've used it to see "Exactly how badly did the Labour Party do in all areas?".


This is a list of the areas in the UK where the Labour Party polled less than 5%, the usual minimum percentage to be acknowledged as anything other than a fringe party:

South Somerset
North Dorset
East Dorset
North Devon
Torridge
West Devon
East Hampshire
Waverley
Wealden
Winchester
East Devon
Mole Valley
New Forest
Chiltern
Hart
Horsham
Christchurch
Mid Devon
Chichester
Test Valley
South Hams
Eastbourne
Mid Sussex
Cotswold
Teignbridge
Surrey Heath
West Berkshire
Worthing
North Norfolk
Mendip
Guildford


This is a list of the areas in the UK where the Labour Party polled between 5% and 10%, a level that would denote a political party as very much a minority party:

Cornwall
Lewes
Tandridge
Huntingdonshire
Uttlesford
West Dorset
South Bucks
South Lakeland
Torbay
Harrogate
Malvern Hills
Cheltenham
West Somerset
Wiltshire
Rother
Shepway
Taunton Deane
Arun
Fareham
Stratford on Avon
Eastleigh
Brentwood
Poole
Purbeck
Elmbridge
Herefordshire
Aylesbury Vale
Reigate & Banstead
Tunbridge Wells
Windsor & Maidenhead
Woking
East Cambridgeshire
Mid Suffolk
Isle of Wight
Vale of White Horse
Wychavon
Tewkesbury
Havering
Ryedale
Montgomeryshire
Maidstone
Wokingham
South Oxfordshire
Rochford
Eden
West Oxfordshire
Sutton
South Norfolk
South Holland
Scottish Borders
Sevenoaks
Richmond Upon Thames
Ribble Valley
Havant
Forest Heath
Isles of Scilly
Ceredigion
Richmondshire
Epping Forest
Maldon
Orkney Islands
North Somerset
Tonbridge & Malling
Harborough
Rutland
South Cambridgeshire
Bournemouth
Aberdeenshire
Epsom & Ewell
Babergh
Fenland
West Lindsey
Chelmsford
East Hertfordshire
Sedgemoor
Meirionnydd Nant Conwy
Kingston upon Thames
Hambleton
Suffolk Coastal
Runnymede
Ashford
South Northamptonshire
Adur
Wycombe
Three Rivers
Gosport
Daventry
Central Bedfordshire
Canterbury
Rushmoor
Solihull
St Edmundsbury
Bromley
Basingstoke & Dean
North Kesteven
Perth & Kinross
Craven
Shetland Islands
Spelthorne
Melton
South Kesteven
Breckland
Bracknell Forest
Boston
Hinckley & Bosworth
South Staffordshire
Broadland
Colchester
Fylde
Angus
Shropshire
Broxbourne
Argyll & Bute
Moray
Cherwell
East Lindsey
Tendring
Oadby & Wigston
St Albans
Bath & North East Somerset
East Riding of Yorkshire
Castle Point
King's Lynn & West Norfolk
Southend-on-Sea
Brecon & Radnorshire
Lichfield


This is a list of the areas in the UK where the Labour Party polled between 10% and 25%, so less than a quarter of those who voted; a level that to my mind would still show that the party was not a party with support even approaching governing levels:

Highland
Portsmouth
Braintree
South Gloucestershire
Derbyshire Dales
East Northamptonshire
Bromsgrove
Wyre Forest
Dacorum Borough
Hertsmere
Caernarfon
Blaby
Weymouth & Portland
Scarborough
North Hertfordshire
Cheshire East
Stroud
Basildon
Rushcliffe
Swale
Kensington and Chelsea
Staffordshire Moorlands
Welwyn Hatfield
Stockport
Clwyd West
Plymouth City
Ynys Mon
Forest of Dean
Monmouthshire
Wyre
Bexley
Waveney
Thanet
Gloucester City
Peterborough
Dover
Newark & Sherwood
Stafford
Brighton & Hove
Conwy
Medway
Bedford
Dartford
Kettering
Selby
Rugby
Milton Keynes
Northampton
Great Yarmouth
Dumfries & Galloway
Carm East & Dinefwr
North East Lincolnshire
Carm West & South Pembs
Swindon
Cheshire West
Preseli Pembrokeshire
Warwick
York
Hillingdon
Cannock Chase
Reddich
North West Leicestershire
South Ribble
Exeter City
Newcastle-under-Lyme
Calderdale
Worcester
Cambridge
Charnwood
Wellingborough
East Staffordshire
Lancaster
Bristol City
Telford & Wrekin
Dudley
Watford
Vale of Glamorgan
Norwich
Tamworth
High Peak
North Warwichshire
Cardiff Central
Rossendale
Broxtowe
Southampton
South Derbyshire
Cardiff North
Northumberland
Hastings
Burnley
City Of Edinburgh
Pendle
Vale of Clwyd
City of Westminster and City of London
Stirling
Ipswich
Thurrock
Trafford
Comhairle Nan Eilean Siar
Croydon
Gedling
Gibraltar Parliament
Gravesham
Carlisle
Sefton
South Ayrshire
Clwyd South
Amber Valley
Delyn
Wrexham
Reading
Walsall
Barnet
Wandsworth
Harlow
Bury
Rochdale
Redcar and Cleveland
West Lancashire
Harrow
Blackpool
Hammersmith and Fulham
Wirral
Gower
Erewash
Crawley
Lincoln City
Darlington
Stockton-on-Tees
Aberdeen City
Brent
Merton
Warrington
Chorley
Oxford
Alyn & Deeside
Stoke-on-Trent
Bridgend
East Renfrewshire
Newport East
Ashfield
Oldham
East Dunbartonshire
Kingston upon Hull
Kirklees
Nuneaton & Bedworth
Swansea West
Derby City
Leeds
North Ayrshire
Stevenage
East Lothian
Cardiff South & Penarth
Allerdale
Dundee City
Doncaster
Barrow in Furness
Hyndburn
Bradford
Redbridge
Hartlepool
Cardiff West
Preston
Bassetlaw
Mansfield
Llanelli
North East Derbyshire
Sheffield
Wakefield
Salford
Falkirk
Enfield
Camden
Newcastle upon Tyne
Luton
Bolton
Newport West
Pontypridd
West Lothian
Chsterfield
Torfaen
Barnsley
Rotherham
Caerphilly
Tameside
Hounslow


Finally, this is a list of the areas in the UK where the Labour Party polled over 25%; a level that to my mind would show that the party was a party with support approaching governing levels (unfortunately my house is in one of these areas):

Clackmannanshire
Waltham Forest
Birmingham
Midlothian
Ealing
Middlesbrough
Halton
Lewisham
Greenwich
Coventry
Wigan
Blackburn with Darwe
Fife
South Lanarkshire
North Tyneside
South Tyneside
Copeland
East Ayrshire
Inverclyde
Nottingham City
Wolverhampton
Lambeth
Renfrewshire
Corby
St. Helens
Southwark
Swansea East
Haringey
Durham
Islington
Islwyn
Gateshead
Neath
Sunderland
Manchester
City Of Glasgow
Sandwell
Liverpool
Bolsover
Barking and Dagenham
West Dunbartonshire
Slough
Cynon
Ogmore
Merthyr Tydfil & Rhymney
North Lanarkshire
Hackney
Rhondda
Blaenau Gwent
Aberavon
Tower Hamlets
Leicester City
Knowsley
Newham


Truly the Labour Party is a National Party!

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