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Who will win the East Midlands marginal seats? | Who will win the East Midlands marginal seats? |
(3 months later) | |
Only a mug would try to predict the outcome of this General Election... But here's one safe bet: Like gold prospectors in the Klondike, the main political parties will be searching for electoral Eldorado in the East Midlands marginal seats. | Only a mug would try to predict the outcome of this General Election... But here's one safe bet: Like gold prospectors in the Klondike, the main political parties will be searching for electoral Eldorado in the East Midlands marginal seats. |
Those seats are parliamentary gold dust, where voters have tended to chop and change and that's why this region will become "Battleground East Midlands". | Those seats are parliamentary gold dust, where voters have tended to chop and change and that's why this region will become "Battleground East Midlands". |
At the last election, in almost a third of our 46 constituencies, the voters decided it was time for change. | At the last election, in almost a third of our 46 constituencies, the voters decided it was time for change. |
The Conservatives took 12 seats off Labour, whose only consolation was regaining Chesterfield from the Lib Dems. | The Conservatives took 12 seats off Labour, whose only consolation was regaining Chesterfield from the Lib Dems. |
The swing from Labour to the Conservatives was 6.7%. In a marginal like North West Leicestershire, the shift from Labour to the Tories was twice that. | The swing from Labour to the Conservatives was 6.7%. In a marginal like North West Leicestershire, the shift from Labour to the Tories was twice that. |
Number crunching | Number crunching |
The regional share of the vote revealed: Conservatives on 41%; Labour 29.8%; Lib Dems 20.8% and UKIP 3.3%. | The regional share of the vote revealed: Conservatives on 41%; Labour 29.8%; Lib Dems 20.8% and UKIP 3.3%. |
So is that any guide to the outcome this May? Perhaps not. But those 13 seats that changed hands five years ago will be a strong pointer to the result this time round. | So is that any guide to the outcome this May? Perhaps not. But those 13 seats that changed hands five years ago will be a strong pointer to the result this time round. |
Then there's the number crunching by polling experts using the stats from recent election results and survey trends. | Then there's the number crunching by polling experts using the stats from recent election results and survey trends. |
There are a number of websites that specialise in the election prediction game. | There are a number of websites that specialise in the election prediction game. |
Below are the seats in the BBC East Midlands editorial patch that I'll be watching particularly closely... with a prediction from Electoral Calculus. | Below are the seats in the BBC East Midlands editorial patch that I'll be watching particularly closely... with a prediction from Electoral Calculus. |
As with all predictions, they carry a big psephological health warning, but are fascinating all the same! | As with all predictions, they carry a big psephological health warning, but are fascinating all the same! |
Amber Valley, Derbyshire | Amber Valley, Derbyshire |
Sitting MP Nigel Mills will be defending a 536 Conservative majority. | Sitting MP Nigel Mills will be defending a 536 Conservative majority. |
In last round of Amber Valley district elections, Labour took control with a tiny majority from the Conservatives for the first time since 2000. | In last round of Amber Valley district elections, Labour took control with a tiny majority from the Conservatives for the first time since 2000. |
Mr Mills maintained a relatively low profile until two parliamentary moments. | Mr Mills maintained a relatively low profile until two parliamentary moments. |
He became the Tory standard bearer for tougher immigration controls as more Romanians and Bulgarians came to work in the UK. | He became the Tory standard bearer for tougher immigration controls as more Romanians and Bulgarians came to work in the UK. |
He also earned the nickname "the Candy Crush MP", after being filmed playing the game during a parliamentary committee hearing. | He also earned the nickname "the Candy Crush MP", after being filmed playing the game during a parliamentary committee hearing. |
Electoral Calculus predicts Labour gain. | Electoral Calculus predicts Labour gain. |
Ashfield, Nottinghamshire | Ashfield, Nottinghamshire |
Ashfield is one of two Labour-Lib Dem marginal seats in the East Midlands. | Ashfield is one of two Labour-Lib Dem marginal seats in the East Midlands. |
Gloria De Piero, a shadow cabinet member, is defending a 192 Labour majority. | Gloria De Piero, a shadow cabinet member, is defending a 192 Labour majority. |
At the last general, the swing to the Lib Dems and its candidate - local councillor Jason Zadrozny - was the second biggest in the UK, yet it still wasn't enough to push him over the line to victory. | At the last general, the swing to the Lib Dems and its candidate - local councillor Jason Zadrozny - was the second biggest in the UK, yet it still wasn't enough to push him over the line to victory. |
They are both facing each other again in this election. | They are both facing each other again in this election. |
Electoral Calculus predicts Labour hold. | Electoral Calculus predicts Labour hold. |
Since this blog was published, Jason Zadrozny has been suspended by the Lib Dems and replaced by former deputy mayor of Mansfield Philip Smith. | |
Broxtowe, Nottinghamshire | Broxtowe, Nottinghamshire |
Government defence minister Anna Soubry is defending a 389 Conservative majority. | Government defence minister Anna Soubry is defending a 389 Conservative majority. |
Nick Palmer - who first won this seat for Labour from the Conservatives in 1997 and held it during the Blair/Brown era - hopes to win it back. | Nick Palmer - who first won this seat for Labour from the Conservatives in 1997 and held it during the Blair/Brown era - hopes to win it back. |
One big local issue has been the construction of the Nottingham tram network through Beeston town centre and Chilwell. | One big local issue has been the construction of the Nottingham tram network through Beeston town centre and Chilwell. |
The political knife-edge nature of this seat is reflected in the council. | The political knife-edge nature of this seat is reflected in the council. |
The Conservatives - in a pact with the Liberal Democrats - lost control at the last local elections. | The Conservatives - in a pact with the Liberal Democrats - lost control at the last local elections. |
Now Labour is the biggest controlling party, in a similar arrangement with the Lib Dems. | Now Labour is the biggest controlling party, in a similar arrangement with the Lib Dems. |
The constituency is also home to the production HQ of Boots. | The constituency is also home to the production HQ of Boots. |
Electoral Calculus predicts Labour gain. | Electoral Calculus predicts Labour gain. |
Chesterfield, Derbyshire | Chesterfield, Derbyshire |
Labour's Toby Perkins is defending 549 majority over the Liberal Democrats. | Labour's Toby Perkins is defending 549 majority over the Liberal Democrats. |
Perkins is one of three East Midlands MPs that make up Ed Miliband's national election campaign team (the others being Gloria De Piero and Leicester South MP Jon Ashworth). | Perkins is one of three East Midlands MPs that make up Ed Miliband's national election campaign team (the others being Gloria De Piero and Leicester South MP Jon Ashworth). |
The Lib Dems won Chesterfield with Paul Holmes in 2001. | The Lib Dems won Chesterfield with Paul Holmes in 2001. |
It was the first time a Liberal MP had represented the seat since 1924. | It was the first time a Liberal MP had represented the seat since 1924. |
Former Labour cabinet minister Tony Benn was the town's MP from 1984 to 2001. | Former Labour cabinet minister Tony Benn was the town's MP from 1984 to 2001. |
Electoral Calculus predicts Labour hold. | Electoral Calculus predicts Labour hold. |
Derbyshire South | Derbyshire South |
Heather Wheeler is defending a 7,128 Conservative majority. | Heather Wheeler is defending a 7,128 Conservative majority. |
The seat was represented for 14 years from 1983 by the high profile Conservative Edwina Currie. | The seat was represented for 14 years from 1983 by the high profile Conservative Edwina Currie. |
Labour's Mark Todd won the seat in the New Labour landslide of 1997. | Labour's Mark Todd won the seat in the New Labour landslide of 1997. |
Swadlincote is the largest population centre and the administrative business heart of the constituency. | Swadlincote is the largest population centre and the administrative business heart of the constituency. |
Its rapid expansion is the main reason behind the district's status as the fastest-growing in Derbyshire. | Its rapid expansion is the main reason behind the district's status as the fastest-growing in Derbyshire. |
It's also home to Toyota's car assembly plant at Burnaston, just south of Derby. | It's also home to Toyota's car assembly plant at Burnaston, just south of Derby. |
Electoral Calculus predicts Conservative hold. | Electoral Calculus predicts Conservative hold. |
Erewash, Derbyshire | Erewash, Derbyshire |
The Conservatives are defending a 2,501 majority, although its current MP Jessica Lee is standing down after one term. | The Conservatives are defending a 2,501 majority, although its current MP Jessica Lee is standing down after one term. |
Their candidate is now businesswoman Maggie Throup. | Their candidate is now businesswoman Maggie Throup. |
The constituency lies between the cities of Nottingham and Derby, bounded by the rivers Trent, Derwent and Erewash, and split down the middle by the M1. | The constituency lies between the cities of Nottingham and Derby, bounded by the rivers Trent, Derwent and Erewash, and split down the middle by the M1. |
Liz Blackman won the seat for Labour in 1997. | Liz Blackman won the seat for Labour in 1997. |
In 2005, her majority was 7,084 votes. | In 2005, her majority was 7,084 votes. |
At that election, Robert Kilroy-Silk's attempts to return to Westminster with his new party Veritas, nose-dived. | At that election, Robert Kilroy-Silk's attempts to return to Westminster with his new party Veritas, nose-dived. |
He took took 5.8% of the vote. | He took took 5.8% of the vote. |
Electoral Calculus predicts Labour gain. | Electoral Calculus predicts Labour gain. |
Gedling, Nottinghamshire | Gedling, Nottinghamshire |
Labour's Vernon Coaker, the shadow defence secretary, was first elected in the New Labour landslide of 1997. | Labour's Vernon Coaker, the shadow defence secretary, was first elected in the New Labour landslide of 1997. |
He bucked the trend in the last election holding onto his north Nottingham suburban seat with a majority of 1,859. | He bucked the trend in the last election holding onto his north Nottingham suburban seat with a majority of 1,859. |
The swing from Labour to the Conservatives was 2.9%, a third of that experienced in other East Midlands marginal seats. | The swing from Labour to the Conservatives was 2.9%, a third of that experienced in other East Midlands marginal seats. |
In recent local government elections, Labour beat the Conservatives to take control of Gedling Borough Council and Labour secured a clean sweep in county council elections, helping Labour to take control of County Hall in 2013. | In recent local government elections, Labour beat the Conservatives to take control of Gedling Borough Council and Labour secured a clean sweep in county council elections, helping Labour to take control of County Hall in 2013. |
Electoral Calculus predicts Labour hold. | Electoral Calculus predicts Labour hold. |
High Peak, Derbyshire | High Peak, Derbyshire |
The Conservatives' Andrew Bingham took this seat off Labour on a 6.5% swing and with a majority of 4,677. | The Conservatives' Andrew Bingham took this seat off Labour on a 6.5% swing and with a majority of 4,677. |
The Libs Dem vote was 11,000 (22%). | The Libs Dem vote was 11,000 (22%). |
Tom Levitt was elected MP in the New Labour landslide of 1997 and held the seat at the 2005 general election, but by just 735 votes. | Tom Levitt was elected MP in the New Labour landslide of 1997 and held the seat at the 2005 general election, but by just 735 votes. |
The northern part of the Peak District National Park occupies about 90% of this constituency, but contains only 10% of its population. | The northern part of the Peak District National Park occupies about 90% of this constituency, but contains only 10% of its population. |
Electoral Calculus predicts Labour gain. | Electoral Calculus predicts Labour gain. |
North West Leicestershire | North West Leicestershire |
With a majority of 7,511, Andrew Bridgen secured a 12% swing from Labour to the Conservatives, one of the biggest anti-Labour swings in the East Midlands. | With a majority of 7,511, Andrew Bridgen secured a 12% swing from Labour to the Conservatives, one of the biggest anti-Labour swings in the East Midlands. |
Since then, he has established a high media profile for his opposition to the proposed route of the HS2 high speed rail link. | Since then, he has established a high media profile for his opposition to the proposed route of the HS2 high speed rail link. |
Under the current plans, it would cut through his constituency and, via tunnels, under the runway of East Midlands Airport. | Under the current plans, it would cut through his constituency and, via tunnels, under the runway of East Midlands Airport. |
Plans to build one of the biggest rail-road logistic hubs in the country, near Junction 24 of the M1, are a further controversy. | Plans to build one of the biggest rail-road logistic hubs in the country, near Junction 24 of the M1, are a further controversy. |
Bridgen said the development - despite some well-organised local community opposition - will benefit the region's economy and create up to 7,000 new jobs. | Bridgen said the development - despite some well-organised local community opposition - will benefit the region's economy and create up to 7,000 new jobs. |
The HS2 route to its East Midlands station at Toton, between Derby and Nottingham, would also threaten the planned rail-road hub, much to the anger of Bridgen. | The HS2 route to its East Midlands station at Toton, between Derby and Nottingham, would also threaten the planned rail-road hub, much to the anger of Bridgen. |
During the Blair/Brown years, the seat was held by Labour's David Taylor until his unexpected death before the 2010 election. | During the Blair/Brown years, the seat was held by Labour's David Taylor until his unexpected death before the 2010 election. |
Electoral Calculus predicts Conservative hold. | Electoral Calculus predicts Conservative hold. |
Loughborough, Leicestershire | Loughborough, Leicestershire |
The education secretary Nicky Morgan is defending a 3,744 majority. | The education secretary Nicky Morgan is defending a 3,744 majority. |
Since being promoted to the cabinet by David Cameron last year, her higher national profile may help her retain the seat. | Since being promoted to the cabinet by David Cameron last year, her higher national profile may help her retain the seat. |
Shock squads of Conservative campaigners have been dispatched to Loughborough since January to secure the Tory vote. | Shock squads of Conservative campaigners have been dispatched to Loughborough since January to secure the Tory vote. |
During the New Labour years, the seat was held by Blairite Andy Reed. | During the New Labour years, the seat was held by Blairite Andy Reed. |
He lost on a 5.5% swing to the Tories. The Lib Dems had 18.3% of the vote. | He lost on a 5.5% swing to the Tories. The Lib Dems had 18.3% of the vote. |
Loughborough is a large university town, between Leicester and Nottingham. | Loughborough is a large university town, between Leicester and Nottingham. |
Of the voting population of 70,000, up to 15,000 are estimated to be connected with Loughborough University in some way. | Of the voting population of 70,000, up to 15,000 are estimated to be connected with Loughborough University in some way. |
Electoral Calculus predicts Labour gain. | Electoral Calculus predicts Labour gain. |
Sherwood, Nottinghamshire | Sherwood, Nottinghamshire |
This is the most marginal Conservative-held seat in the East Midlands. | This is the most marginal Conservative-held seat in the East Midlands. |
Local farmer Mark Spencer won the seat off Labour in 2010 and will be defending a 214 majority. | Local farmer Mark Spencer won the seat off Labour in 2010 and will be defending a 214 majority. |
Its previous Labour MP Paddy Tipping stood down and became Nottinghamshire's first Police and Crime Commissioner in 2011. | Its previous Labour MP Paddy Tipping stood down and became Nottinghamshire's first Police and Crime Commissioner in 2011. |
During the 1980s, another Tory farmer, Andy Stewart, held the Sherwood seat. | During the 1980s, another Tory farmer, Andy Stewart, held the Sherwood seat. |
In 1992, it swung back to Labour, when Paddy Tipping was first elected. | In 1992, it swung back to Labour, when Paddy Tipping was first elected. |
Sherwood covers the central part of Nottinghamshire and contains the former mining communities of Ollerton and Calverton. | Sherwood covers the central part of Nottinghamshire and contains the former mining communities of Ollerton and Calverton. |
Thoresby Colliery - the last remaining deep coal mine in Nottinghamshire and one of the few left in the UK - is due for closure just after the election. | Thoresby Colliery - the last remaining deep coal mine in Nottinghamshire and one of the few left in the UK - is due for closure just after the election. |
That's despite heavy political lobbying and a visit to Thoresby by the Chancellor George Osborne last year. | That's despite heavy political lobbying and a visit to Thoresby by the Chancellor George Osborne last year. |
The constituency's biggest town is Hucknall, which is fast becoming part of Nottingham suburbia since the city's tram was built in 2004. | The constituency's biggest town is Hucknall, which is fast becoming part of Nottingham suburbia since the city's tram was built in 2004. |
Electoral Calculus predicts Labour gain | Electoral Calculus predicts Labour gain |
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