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Who’s up, who’s down? Leeds local elections 2016 in numbers
Some facts and figures from yesterday’s vote in the Leeds City Council elections (in which none of the 33 seats up for grabs changed hands). Labour’s percentage vote in the city was up 3% compared to 2015, but still 4% … Continue reading
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Tagged 2016, council elections, labour party, leeds, leeds city council, local elections, turnout, UKIP
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