The story of Worsley and Eccles South in Salford helps us understand why Labour lost the general election.
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Analysis: How Salford voted in the Brexit referendum
The three constituencies of Salford voted to leave in the Brexit referendum in 2016 and three years later the results of this snap election will decide the outcome for Britain leaving the European Union.
“It was a very difficult election” – Victory for Rebecca Long-Bailey in Salford and Eccles
Labour’s Rebecca Long-Bailey has been re-elected as the MP for Salford and Eccles with 28,755 votes and a 16,327 majority. […]
Barbara Keeley wins Worsley and Eccles South for sixth time
Barbara Keeley has been elected as the MP for the constituency of Worsley and Eccles South with 20,446 votes. Conservative candidate Arnie Saunders […]
Salford reacts to the General Election
This has been such a hard election to predict, this year hopefully more people than ever have gone to their […]
“I think Europeans and Americans are laughing a little bit at the Brits” – An international take on the UK election
To people in the UK, the electoral system here is well known. But to someone who lives abroad, and experiences […]
Voting turn out revealed for Salford, Eccles and Worsley
Figures from Salford and Eccles have shown a 61.48% voter turn out in the 2019 General Election, almost identical to […]
Exit polls breakdown: How is your Salford constituency expected to vote?
Following the exit poll results at 10pm, we know that the Conservatives are likely to hold a majority of 368, […]
Salford and Eccles candidate Long-Bailey among possible Corbyn successors
Salford and Eccles candidate Rebecca Long-Bailey is one of the favourites to replace Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn. Long-Bailey, who was […]
Comment – “This election has simultaneously bored us with repetition and stunned us with its vitriol”
Salford Now journalist Ellis Hyde gives his opinion on the election campaign we have just witnessed: Though we have seen […]
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