Liberal Democrat Gain from Conservatives in England and a Labour Gain from Communists in Scotland

28 Aug 2016
Lib Dem logo bird projected on blockwork

There were only two local council by elections this week.

In the first, Liberal Democrats won a town council seat from the Conservatives in East Sussex.

In the second Labour gained a seat from the Communists in Fife.

Hailsham Town Council, East Ward
Liberal Democrat Alexa Clarke 186 56.2%
Independent 98 29.6%
Conservative 47 14.2%
Majority 88
Lib Dem Gain from Conservative

Fife UA, The Lochs Ward
Labour 1318 47.1% + 6.4%
SNP 1079 38.6% +17.6%
Conservative 270 9.6% + 6.7%
Communist 86 3.1% -27.3%
Greens 45 1.6% + 1.6%
Independent - 0.0% - 5.0%
(No Lib Dem candidate this time or last time) Changes from 2012
Labour Gain from Communist

Well it's not often you can write that!

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