By mattomac
#2037
This really is shit coverage of the mayoral race in London.

Bailey polled 3% better than Goldsmith in Bexley and Bromley

Khan down 4% in Lambeth however it’s gone to the Greens not Bailey
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#2039
mattomac wrote: Fri May 07, 2021 8:08 pm This really is shit coverage of the mayoral race in London.

Bailey polled 3% better than Goldsmith in Bexley and Bromley
That's a surprise. He had a small lead on crime, but he didn't even leverage that very well.
By mattomac
#2041
Yeah I assume the Greens at this point will force it into a run off with Bailey and Khan and Khan wins comfortably. Bailey isn’t doing enough and I don’t even know if he can count on Fox votes switching.
By mattomac
#2054
Maybe, probably not on the scale that they won’t give Khan a lead there.

Looking at the declarations, today seems more beneficial to the Conservatives in terms of declarations. It’s probably what Bailey was getting excited about.
By mattomac
#2057
North East you would assume will put Khan in the lead with Ealing also yet to be added (must have won a slight preference on Ealing & Hillingdon). Again I expect North East might wipe out the Bailey lead.
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By mattomac
#2059
Havering and Redbridge will be the last to declare tonight, they haven’t added the north east figures but Khan was 90k ahead of Goldsmith there last time.

Havering and Redbridge will be interesting as it was a Tory seat of less than 2k last time.
By mattomac
#2064
Yeah Khan got a lead after North East down from 60/52 but still a hefty 60k votes or so. Bailey will no doubt win Havering but depends if we see a west central or an Bexley.
#2065
The Guardian keep putting stuff like this up.
Bailey wins Ealing and Hillingdon constituency in London mayoral race
London mayoral candidate Shaun Bailey was given a further boost by winning the most votes in the Ealing and Hillingdon constituency.

The Conservative candidate scored 79,863 first preference votes, ahead of his Labour rival, Sadiq Khan, who scored 74,854 votes.

The Green Party’s Sian Berry was third, with 13,041 votes.
Bailey led on the first round, He hasn't "won the most votes".
By mattomac
#2067
Tubby Isaacs wrote: Fri May 07, 2021 9:02 pm The Guardian keep putting stuff like this up.
Bailey wins Ealing and Hillingdon constituency in London mayoral race
London mayoral candidate Shaun Bailey was given a further boost by winning the most votes in the Ealing and Hillingdon constituency.

The Conservative candidate scored 79,863 first preference votes, ahead of his Labour rival, Sadiq Khan, who scored 74,854 votes.

The Green Party’s Sian Berry was third, with 13,041 votes.
Bailey led on the first round, He hasn't "won the most votes".

They’ve been putting that Welsh stuff up through clenched teeth.
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