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British General Election
Nuneaton

Current Prediction:
Election Profile:

Candidates:
Labour Party:
William J. Olner
Conservative Party:
Mark Lancaster
Liberal Democratic Party:
Tony Ferguson

Incumbent:
Bill Olner

97 Result:
Bill Olner
30,08056.2%
Richard Blunt
16,54030.9%
Ron Cockings
4,7328.8%
Total Vote Count / Turnout
53,51374.29%

92 Result: (Redistributed)
27,15745.8%
25,52643.0%
6,67111.2%
Total Vote Count / Turnout
59,35482.5%

Demographic Profile:
Age:
< 1621.2%
16-2412.8%
25-3921.8%
40-6527.9%
65 <16.3%

Ethnic Origin:
White96.5%
Black0.4%
Indian/Pakistani2.6%
Other non-white0.5%

Employment:
Full Time65.4%
Part Time16.0%
Self Employed9.2%
Government Schemes1.5%
Unemployed7.9%

Household SEG:
I - Professional5.4%
II - Managerial/Technical27.0%
III - Skilled (non-manual)10.9%
IIIM - Skilled (manual)33.8%
IV - Partly Skilled17.0%
V - Unskilled3.7%

Misc:
Own Residence76.6%
Rent Residence22.1%
Own Car(s)71.8%
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05/06/01 Christopher J. Currie Email:8cjc1@qlink.queensu.ca
With their dramatic swing four years ago, Labour shouldn't have any trouble now.
05/06/01 A.S. Email:adma@interlog.com
While over on the Leicester side of Watling Street, the fine folk of Bosworth were slightly sheepish about joining the New Labour hootenanny in 1997, over on the Warwick side they got jiggy with Labour an election early, as both Nuneaton and N Warw precociously fell in with Kinnock in 1992. With that extra ammunition of an advance term, Olner's got himself a worthy electoral bedcushion [ahem]

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