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- The poll puts Shrewsbury as a “likely Labour” seat and predicts that if the vote were to be held today, Labour would attract 48 per cent of the vote share, versus 28 per cent for the Conservatives in second place.
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Jun 10, 2024 · The poll puts Shrewsbury as a “likely Labour” seat and predicts that if the vote were to be held today, Labour would attract 48 per cent of the vote share, versus 28 per cent for the...
Labour gain from Conservative General Election taking place nationwide, 4 July. Results appear here as they come in. Follow the latest news on the general election results in Shropshire.
Jul 5, 2024 · Shrewsbury has its first female MP after Labour's Julia Buckley delivered an emphatic end to 19 years of Conservative control in the town.
Jul 5, 2024 · Shrewsbury's Labour MP Julia Buckley has previously warned that the 'Future Fit' proposals did not go far enough, and had been scaled back due to a lack of funding.
Jul 4, 2024 · 4 July 2024. Summary. Julia Buckley wins Shrewsbury for Labour, defeating Daniel Kawczynski. Labour's Shaun Davies takes Telford, with Reform UK pushing Tories into third. Helen Morgan retains...
Shrewsbury is a constituency in the West Midlands region of England. The seat has been held by Julia Buckley (Labour) since July 2024. 2024 General Election. The 2024 General Election was held on 4 July 2024. A total of 7 candidates ran for election. Summary. LAB. Labour Gain. Majority. 11,355. Electorate. 76,599. Turnout. 67.3%
Jun 7, 2024 · The poll puts Shrewsbury as a “likely Labour” seat and predict that if the vote were to be held today, Labour would attract 48% of the vote share, versus 28% for the Conservatives in second place.