- Labour targets for next UK election
The Labour party at the previous election gained an overall majority of 66 in the House of Commons, at
Westminster . Under the new boundaries, according to the Media Guide to the new Parliamentary constituencies (ISBN 0948858 45 1) Labour’s majority would be 48 if the previous election had taken place under the new boundaries. If all these seats turn red, the Labour parties majority would increase to 148. As with this list of targets the data comes from the same source.{| class="wikitable" style="width:650px"!rowspan=1 width="50px"|Rank!rowspan=1 width="300px"|Constituency!colspan=2 width="200px"|Winning party!rowspan=1 width="50px"|Swing needed
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1
Sittingbourne and Sheppey
0.03
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2
Clwyd West
0.07
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3
Hemel Hempstead
0.18
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4
Kettering
0.20
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5
North East Somerset
0.23
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6
Finchley and Golders Green
0.35
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7
Shipley
0.48
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8
Dundee East
0.48
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9
Rochester and Strood
0.57
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10
Wellingborough
0.62
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11
Manchester, Withington
0.69
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12
Gravesham
0.72
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13
Wirral West
0.76
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14
Preseli Pembrokeshire
0.77
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15
"Filton and Bradley Stoke"
0.79
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16
Reading East
0.86
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17
Thanet South
0.88
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18
Bethnal Green and Bow
1.05
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19
Enfield North
1.18
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20
Bristol West
1.27
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