Election Profile:
Candidates:
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Labour Party: Ian A. Cawsey |
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Conservative Party: Donald M. Stewart |
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Liberal Democratic Party: David P. Nolan |
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UK Independence Party: Godfrey Bloom |
Incumbent: |
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Ian Cawsey |
97 Result: |
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Ian Cawsey
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Donald Stewart
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Mary-Rose Hardy
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Total Vote Count / Turnout |
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92 Result: (Redistributed) |
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Total Vote Count / Turnout |
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Demographic Profile:
Age: |
< 16 | 19.3% |
16-24 | 12.1% |
25-39 | 20.5% |
40-65 | 28.9% |
65 < | 19.1% |
Ethnic Origin: |
White | 99.5% |
Black | 0.1% |
Indian/Pakistani | 0.2% |
Other non-white | 0.3% |
Employment: |
Full Time | 61.0% |
Part Time | 16.8% |
Self Employed | 11.9% |
Government Schemes | 1.7% |
Unemployed | 8.6% |
Household SEG: |
I - Professional | 4.1% |
II - Managerial/Technical | 26.2% |
III - Skilled (non-manual) | 9.7% |
IIIM - Skilled (manual) | 35.0% |
IV - Partly Skilled | 15.9% |
V - Unskilled | 7.1% |
Misc: |
Own Residence | 74.7% |
Rent Residence | 23.0% |
Own Car(s) | 73.1% |
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30/05/01 |
A.S. |
Email:adma@interlog.com |
A significant load of boundary-shifting couldn't prevent the south Humberside from presenting an all-Labour delegation in '97--even Brigg & Goole, which held more promise as a northward extrapolation of Tory Lincolnshire, fell to the wave. There's vague shakiness about its security today, due in fair part to farm crises--though maybe not John Prescott's case of fist-in-mouth disease. Still, B&G presently stands technically beyond marginality... |
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