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King's Hedges (Cambridge) council by-election result: Conservative GAIN from Labour.

King's Hedges (Cambridge) council by-election result:

CON: 34.9% (+3.0) LAB: 33.6% (-5.6) LDEM: 23.5% (+8.5) GRN: 8.0% (-6.0)

Votes cast: 1,780

Conservative GAIN from Labour. Write-up: https://medium.com/britainelects/previewing-the-kings-hedges-cambridge-by-election-of-tuesday-4th-july-2023-6bb52c37e994

https://twitter.com/BritainElects/status/1676836121853198338Open linkView original on lemmy.world

It's incredible how close council elections can be.

By my napkin maths, it would only have taken 12 people flipping from blue to red, or 24 from green/yellow to red, for a completely different outcome.

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This is why it's so important to vote in local elections. Not only can your individual vote have a significant impact, but local elections can have a surprising impact on your day-to-day life.

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This is why we should use some sort of transferable vote system.

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Almost certainly a protest vote against the congestion charge plans for the city that have been introduced by Labour/LD rather than anything pertaining to national party matters.

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Congestion charge initial draft was bonkers, it included the park and ride car parks!

I don't mind it, as I essentially never drive in the city anymore, but I also don't have a vote because I live elsewhere and commute in.

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