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PoliticsHome Electoral Index

The UK's largest ever political poll

REGIONAL BREAKDOWN

Welsh marginals

After being wiped out here in 1997 our poll suggests a major advance for the Conservatives in Wales, gaining an extra eight seats. On a more modest swing Plaid Cymru too will substantially increase their number of seats, winning Arfon, Ceredigion and Ynys Mon, and leaving them with their highest ever representation at Westminster.


Seat-by-seat prediction



Swing to Plaid Cymru from Labour of 7.6%; swing to Conservatives from Labour of 9%

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Introduction  ---  Prediction Summary  ---  The new political landscape  ---  Tactical Voting and the Personal Vote  ---  The Deciding Factors  ---  The Key Issues  ---  Sleaze  ---  Campaigning  ---  Changing Opinions  ---  Methodology  ---  View 2008 report

REGIONAL BREAKDOWNS:

  Inner London  ---  Outer London  ---  London's Commuter Belt  ---  Seaside Towns  ---  Labour's Southern Bastions  ---  Urban West Midlands  --- West Midlands hinterland --- East Midlands ---  West Yorkshire  ---  North West  ---  North East England  ---  Cumbria  ---  Conservatives vs Lib Dems: South West  ---  Conservatives vs Lib Dems: Elsewhere  ---  Labour vs Lib Dems  ---  Welsh Marginals  ---  Scottish Marginals