The Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition contested 42 seats in the General Election under a variety of labels.

The overall total of votes for the 42 candidates was 15,577 with an average vote proportion of 0.9%.

The highest score was 3.67% for Dave Nellist in Coventry North East, standing as ‘Socialist Alternative’, while the lowest was in Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch & Sathsprey with 0.29%

Results in order of highest proportion of vote were as follows:

Constituency

Candidate

Vote

%

Coventry North East * Dave Nellist 1,592 3.67%
Glasgow South West Tommy Sheridan 931 2.93%
Tottenham Jenny Sutton 1,057 2.60%
Salford & Eccles David Henry 730 1.76%
Sheffield Brightside & Hillsborough Maxine Bowler 656 1.69%
Lewisham Deptford* Ian Page 645 1.56%
Motherwell & Wishaw Ray Gunnion 609 1.56%
Coventry South * Judy Griffiths 695 1.51%
Colne Valley Dr Jackie Grunsell 741 1.34%
Bootle Pete Glover 472 1.14%
Glasgow North Angela McCormick 287 0.97%
Dundee West Jim McFarlane 357 0.96%
Carlisle John Metcalfe 376 0.89%
Manchester Gorton Karen Reissman 337 0.88%
Glasgow South Brian Smith 351 0.88%
Coventry North West * Nikki Downes 370 0.79%
Huddersfield Paul Cooney 319 0.79%
Cambridge Martin Booth 362 0.72%
Gateshead Elaine Brunskill 266 0.70%
Edinburgh East Gary Clark 274 0.69%
Walthamstow Nancy Taaffe 279 0.68%
Wythenshawe & Sale East Lynn Worthington 268 0.66%
Greenwich & Woolwich Onay Kasab 267 0.65%
Glasgow North East Graham Campbell 187 0.64%
Liverpool Walton Daren Ireland 195 0.57%
Swansea West Rob Williams 179 0.50%
Edinburgh North & Leith Willie Black 233 0.49%
Wellingborough Paul Crofts 249 0.48%
Hull West & Hessle Keith Gibson 150 0.48%
Brighton Kemptown Dave Hill 194 0.45%
Cardiff Central Ross Saunders 162 0.45%
Leicester West Steve Score 157 0.44%
Doncaster North Bill Rawcliffe 181 0.44%
Bristol South Tom Baldwin 206 0.43%
Midlothian Willie Duncan 166 0.42%
Stoke-on-Trent Central Matthew Wright 133 0.41%
Bristol East Rae Lynch 184 0.41%
Southampton Itchen Tim Cutter 168 0.38%
Spelthorne Paul Couchman 176 0.37%
Portsmouth North Mick Tosh 154 0.35%
Redcar Hannah Walter 127 0.30%
Inverness Nairn Badenoch & Strathspey George MacDonald 135 0.29%
  Total votes 15,577 0.91%

7 responses to “Trade Unionist & Socialist Coalition – Summary of results”

  1. A truely appalling result – as it was always going to be. Even more depressing will be the excuses that will follow from the far left groups. They are likely to include the following:

    1. The TUSC was a recent initiative and so was always going to struggle. Not true in the case of Nellist and Sheridan both of whom are very well known in their localities. They deserved strong support – but did not get it. The other problem with this excuse is that much of the far left has been arguing that workers are ‘angry’, eager to support or join a ‘resistance’, and are searching for a radical ‘alternative’. If there is truth to any of this then the failure of such sentiments to find political expression has to be explained.

    2. If the right wing union leaders had shown a lead then things would have been different. This is bollocks and does not deserve a reasoned response. The more intelligent wings of the far left will hopefully avoid such assertions.

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    Dave Edwards

    There may be some ‘excuses’ floating around. But I don’t see the results as unexpected and flowing from this – not appalling.
    A key point of offering an alternative is that it should be part of an overall strategy of building points of alternative support.
    I don’t accept the alternate to the ‘appalling’ mantra, that therefore socialists must bury themselves in the Labour Party. In any viable practical sense that is not getting anywhere – talking to empty rooms.
    Neither to I accept that ‘votes’ for Labour equates in someway to the qualities of the Labour Party. Using the ‘votes’ arguement could apply to any political party that has a lot of votes.

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  3. I said a couple of weeks ago over at the Tomb that the results would probably be derisory. Sheridan did suffer from the events with the SSP, and as the main attacks on workers haven’t come yet the search for an alternative hasn’t really started yet.

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  4. awful, awful result
    whats the point?

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  5. Appalling result I agree. But there is clearly a space for candidates to the left of Labour to get elected as the last 5 years shown. I suspect that smaller parties might have been squeezed in this election much more than usual given that it was much tighter between the two mainstream parties and the brief spell of clegg-omania

    In S.Wales, Dai Davies of Blaenau Gwent People’s Voice lost his seat with the constituency returning to Labour.

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  6. Caroline Lucas – winning Brighton Pavilion for the Greens – got more votes (over 16,000) than all 42 TUSC candidates put together. Just saying.

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  7. Perhaps now people will wake up to the uselessness of stitching together an electoral alliance at the last minute and hoping it gets anywhere.
    I know they weren’t in TUSC but Workers Power and the AWL did even worst than the worst TUSC candidate.
    What a farce.

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