- Marginal constituencies in the United Kingdom general election, 2005
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This is a list of marginal seats[citation needed] in the United Kingdom after the results in the 2005 General Election. At the next General Election, boundary changes will apply affecting some of these seats.
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Labour - Liberal Democrat marginals
Constituencies where the Labour Party holds a marginal lead over the Liberal Democrats:
Constituency Majority % Edinburgh South 405 0.9% Islington South and Finsbury 484 1.6% Oxford East 963 2.3% Watford 1148 2.3% Aberdeen South 1348 3.2% Edinburgh North and Leith 2153 5.0% City of Durham 3274 7.4% Oldham East and Saddleworth 3590 8.3% Norwich South 3653 8.7% Leicester South 3717 8.8% Bradford North 3511 10.2% Newcastle upon Tyne Central 3982 11.1% Swansea West 4269 12.9% Labour - Conservative marginals
Constituencies where the Labour Party holds a marginal lead over the Conservative Party:
United Kingdom general election, 2005 Constituency results · Marginal constituencies · MPs elected · Pre-election · Parties · Results breakdown
Re-Elected Prime Minister: Tony Blair (Labour)Parties elected to
the House of Commons
and their leadersTony Blair (Labour) · Michael Howard (Conservative) · Charles Kennedy (Liberal Democrats) · Ian Paisley (Democratic Unionist Party) · Alex Salmond (Scottish National Party) · Gerry Adams (Sinn Féin) · Ieuan Wyn Jones (Plaid Cymru) · Mark Durkan (Social Democratic and Labour Party) · Richard Taylor (Health Concern) · George Galloway (Respect)Results by area Categories:
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