How did the proletarian vanguard do?

In addition to Respect, SSP and TUSC, there are a number of other left candidates worth watching.  In Wales, Blaenau Voice grew out of a left wing split in the Labour Party and won the seat of Blaenau Gwent in the general election and a subsequent by-election.

In Walsall, the Democratic Labour Party, a left wing split from the local Labour Party during the 1990s are standing their sole councillor, Peter Smith, in Walsall North.

In Lewisham, the Lewisham People before Profit campaign, a local anti cuts coalition,are standing a slate of candidates in the local elections with George Hallam contesting Lewisham East.

Eamonn McCann of the SWP is contesting Foyle also as ‘People Before Profit’, a campaign in Ireland indistinguishable from an SWP front.

The Alliance for Green Socialism are contesting six seats mainly in Yorkshire.

The Communist Party of Britain are contesting six seats and are not expected to do well, while there is the usual bunch of the ‘57 varieties’ of left wing parties with the Alliance for Workers Liberty, Workers Power, Communist League, Workers Revolutionary Party, Socialist Equality Party and the ‘Direct Democracy (Communist) Party’, all contesting a few seats and expected to do dismally.

Arthur Scargill’s Socialist Labour Party has long been a sectarian force on the left but the Scargill name still has some voter resonance, as does the party name.  Despite having no activist base, the SLP has somehow managed to put forward 23 candidates, though the promise that TV star Ricky Tomlinson would contest a Liverpool seat against a New Labour carpetbagger failed to materialise.  While most candidates will do poorly, former Birmingham Labour councillor John Tyrrell is worth watching out for in Birmingham Perry Barr.  Bizarrely the SLP is standing against Blaenau Voice and in the strongly student based seat of Manchester Central against prominent Green Left activist Gayle O’Donovan, the Socialist Equality Party and the WRP!

Seat

Name

Group

Vote & %

Blaenau Gwent

Alyson O’Connell

SLP

381 votes – 1.2%

Barnsley

Terry Robinson

SLP

356 – 1.0%

Cardiff South and Penarth

Robert Griffiths

Communist Party of Britain

196 -  0.4%

Derbyshire South

Paul Liversuch

SLP

266 – 0.5%

Glasgow North West

Marc Livingstone 

Communist Party of Britain

179 – 0.5%

Luton South

 

WRP

75 votes – 0.2%

Leeds East

Michael Davies 

Alliance for Green Socialism

429 – 1.1%

Leicester East

 

Unity for Peace & Socialism

494 votes – 1.0%

Walsall North 

Peter Smith

Dem Lab Party

842 -  2.3%

Leeds North East

 

Alliance for Green Socialism

596 votes 1.3%

Sheffield South East

 

Communist Party of Britain

139 votes – 0.3%

Devon North

 

CPB

96 votes 0.2%

St Helens North

 

SLP

483 votes 1.1%

Leeds North West

 

Alliance for Green Socialism

121 votes 0.3%

Birmingham Perry Barr

 

SLP

527 – 1.3%

Liverpool West Derby

 

SLP

614 – 1.7%

Vauxhall
 

 

Socialist Party of Great Britain


Anticapitalists –Workers Power

143 votes 0.3%

 

109 votes 0.3%

Lewisham East

 

Lewisham People Before Profit

332 votes 0.8%

       

23 responses to “Other Left Parliamentary Election Results”

  1. 1 Alliance for Green Socialism result in Vale Of Clwyd: 127 0.4%

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  2. Labour regain Blaenau Gwent.

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  3. Blaenau Gwent result – big swing to Labour from People’s Voice. SLP last.

    Nick Smith Labour 16,974 52.4 +20.1
    Dai Davies People’s Voice 6,458 19.9 -38.2
    Matt Smith Liberal Democrat 3,285 10.1 +5.9
    Liz Stevenson Conservative 2,265 7.0 +4.7
    Rhodri Davies Plaid Cymru 1,333 4.1 +1.7
    Anthony King British National Party 1,211 3.7 +3.7
    Mike Kocan UK Independence Party 488 1.5 +1.0
    Alyson O’Connell Socialist Labour Party 381 1.2 +1.2
    Majority 10,516 32.5
    Turnout 32,395 61.8 -4.4

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  4. Barnsley – SLP 356 1.0% and last place

    Eric Illsley Labour 17,487 47.3 -10.4
    Christopher Wiggin Liberal Democrat 6,394 17.3 -2.0
    Piers Tempest Conservative 6,388 17.3 +2.5
    Ian Sutton British National Party 3,307 8.9 +4.4
    David Silver UK Independence Party 1,727 4.7 +4.7
    Donald Wood Independent 732 2.0 +2.0
    Tony Devoy Independent 610 1.6 +1.6
    Terry Robinson Socialist Labour Party 356 1.0 +1.0
    Majority 11,093 30.0
    Turnout 37,001 56.5 +8.8

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  5. Cardiff South and Penarth CPB 196 0.4% last

    Alun Michael Labour 17,262 38.9 -7.7
    Simon Hoare Conservative 12,553 28.3 +4.4
    Dominic Hannigan Liberal Democrat 9,875 22.3 +2.4
    Farida Aslam Plaid Cymru 1,851 4.2 -1.1
    Simon Zeigler UK Independence Party 1,145 2.6 +1.2
    George Burke Independent 648 1.5 +1.5
    Matt Townsend Green 554 1.2 -0.6
    Clive Bate Christian Party 285 0.6 +0.6
    Robert Griffiths Communist Party of Britain 196 0.4 +0.4
    Majority 4,709 10.6
    Turnout 44,369 60.2 +2.0

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  6. Derbyshire South SLP 266 0.5%

    Heather Wheeler Conservative 22,935 45.5 +8.1
    Michael Edwards Labour 15,807 31.4 -11.5
    Alexis Diouf Liberal Democrat 8,012 15.9 +3.0
    Peter Jarvis British National Party 2,193 4.3 +0.3
    Charles Swabey UK Independence Party 1,206 2.4 +2.4
    Paul Liversuch Socialist Labour Party 266 0.5 +0.5
    Majority 7,128 14.1
    Turnout 50,419 71.4 +4.5

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  7. Glasgow North West CPB 179 0.5% last

    John Robertson Labour 19,233 54.1 +4.9
    Natalie McKee Liberal Democrat 5,622 15.8 -3.7
    Mags Park Scottish National Party 5,430 15.3 +1.5
    Richard Sullivan Conservative 3,537 9.9 +0.4
    Moira Crawford Green 882 2.5 -1.4
    Scott McLean British National Party 699 2.0 +2.0
    Marc Livingstone Communist Party of Britain 179 0.5 +0.5
    Majority 13,611 38.3
    Turnout 35,582 58.4 +3.1

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  8. Ayrshire Central SLP 422 1.0% last

    Brian Donohoe Labour 20,950 47.7 +1.3
    Maurice Golden Conservative 8,943 20.4 -1.8
    John Mullen Scottish National Party 8,364 19.0 +7.5
    Andrew Chamberlain Liberal Democrat 5,236 11.9 -4.1
    James McDaid Socialist Labour Party 422 1.0 -0.1
    Majority 12,007 27.3
    Turnout 43,915 64.2 +1.1

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  9. Luton South WRP 75 votes 0.2%

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  10. Bromsgrove Mark France Independent 336 votes 0.7%

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  11. Leeds East Alliance for Green Socialism 429 1.1% last

    George Mudie Labour 19,056 50.4 -9.4
    Barry Anderson Conservative 8,763 23.2 +1.6
    Andrew Tear Liberal Democrat 6,618 17.5 +0.3
    Trevor Brown British National Party 2,947 7.8 +7.8
    Michael Davies Alliance for Green Socialism 429 1.1 +1.1
    Majority 10,293 27.2
    Turnout 37,813 58.1 +2.0

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  12. Leicester East Unity for Peace & Socialism 494 votes 1.0%

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  13. Walsall North Dem Lab Party 842 2.3%

    David Winnick Labour 13,385 37.0 -11.2
    Helyn Clack Conservative 12,395 34.3 +6.8
    Nadia Fazal Liberal Democrat 4,754 13.1 +0.8
    Christopher Woodall British National Party 2,930 8.1 +2.1
    Elizabeth Hazell UK Independence Party 1,737 4.8 +1.1
    Peter Smith Democratic Labour Party 842 2.3 +0.0
    Babar Shakir Christian Party 144 0.4 +0.4
    Majority 990 2.7
    Turnout 36,187 55.5 +3.3

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  14. Leeds North East

    Alliance for Green Socialism
    596 votes 1.3% (-1.1%)

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  15. Sheffield South East Communist Party of Britain 139 votes 0.3%

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  16. Devon North CPB 96 votes 0.2%

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  17. St Helens North SLP 483 votes 1.1%

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  18. Leeds North West Alliance for Green Socialism 121 votes 0.3% last

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  19. Birmingham Perry Barr SLP 527 1.3%

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  21. Liverpool West Derby SLP 614 1.7

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  22. Vauxhall
    Socialist Party of Great Britain 143 votes 0.3%
    Anticapitalists – Workers Power 109 votes 0.3%

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  23. Lewisham East
    Lewisham People Before Profit 332 votes 0.8%

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